Lt. Col. Rufus B. Thompson,
Jr., USMC (Retired) tells the following story:
"In compliance with a Navy ALNAV (Navy
Administrative Message) to dispense with rendering honors in forward areas,
we didn't post a Marine honor guard to welcome him aboard. Looking back
on it, I think it was a bit extreme in complying with the ALNAV and not
welcoming General MacArthur aboard with a Marine honor guard. Of course,
I think most Marines would have agreed that we did the right thing because
General MacArthur was not too well thought of by Marines because he felt
there was no need to have a Marine Corps.
I did have a Marine orderly assigned to him
and stationed outside his cabin. Not long afterwards, the orderly came
and told me the General's Chief of Staff wanted to see me. The CofS (Chief
of Staff) said the General wanted to know why a Marine orderly was stationed
outside his cabin. After a short discussion with the CofS, he took me
in to see General MacArthur who asked why I felt he needed a Marine orderly.
I told him I was obliged to assign an orderly to any flag officer when
on board. Also, my Marines knew their way around the ship, the communications
office, and evacuation stations in case we had to abandon ship. He accepted
my explanation and had a Marine orderly every time he came aboard."
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