USS Lejeune, HMAS-01

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Lineage

The USS Lejeune is named for Lieutenant General John Archer Lejeune, the 13th Commandant Marine Corps of the United States of America's during Earth's early twentieth century. Called "Greatest of all Leathernecks" and "The Marine's Marine", General Lejeune served for over 40 years from 1890 - 1929. General Lejeune's decorations include: Navy Distinguished Service Medal; Distinguished Service Medal (Army); Sampson Medal (USS Cincinnati); Spanish Campaign Medal; Marine Corps Expeditionary Medal with three Bronze stars for Panama, Cuba, and the Dominican Republic; Mexican Service Medal: World War I Victory Medal with St. Mihiel Champagne, Meuse-Argonne, and Defensive Sector Clasp for World War I; Second Nicaraguan Campaign Medal; French Legion of Honor (Commander); and French Croix de Guerre with Palm.

The following vessels have carried the name Lejeune:

USS Lejeune, AP-74 USN (12 May 1944 - 9 February 1948)
Vessel Class: Windhuk Class Passenger Liner - Converted to Troop Transport

Current: USS Lejeune, HMAS-01
Vessel Class: Lejeune Class Heavy Marine Assault Ship
Commanding Officer(s):
Commodore Kenneth Clarke (20804.09 - 20907.15)
Captain Colin Padric (20907.15 - Present)

Vessel Dedication Quote

"The commitment of our fathers is now the calling of our time." - President George W. Bush

Special Info

Crew Manifest

Command Staff
  Colin Padric Commanding Officer
  TBA First Officer
Tactical Department
  TBA Chief Tactical Officer
Engineering Department
  TBA Chief Engineer
Medical Department
  TBA Chief Medical Officer
Marine Department
  Jarel Fetrix Marine Commander
  Renek 1st Battalion Commander
  Jack Merricks 2nd Battalion Commander
Fighter Wing
  Owen Ross CAG