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rdfs:comment | - Henry Louis Larsen (December 10, 1890 – October 2, 1962) was a United States Marine Corps Lieutenant General, the second Military Governor of Guam following its recapture from the Empire of Japan, and the first post-World War II Governor of Guam. He also served as the Military Governor of American Samoa alongside civilian Governor of American Samoa Laurence Wild. Larsen was among the first troops overseas in both World Wars. During World War I, he commanded the 3rd Battalion 5th Marines. He participated in numerous battles in France, earning him three Silver Stars, the Navy Cross, the Croix de guerre with palm, and the French Legion of Honour. In between the World Wars, he served during the United States occupation of Nicaragua, where he earned his second Navy Cross, the Presidential Medal
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Office | - Governor of American Samoa
- Military Governor of Guam
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- United States Marine Corps
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Caption | - Larsen as Governor of Guam
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Ribbon | - American Campaign Medal ribbon.svg
- Asiatic-Pacific Campaign ribbon.svg
- Bronze Star ribbon.svg
- Legion of Merit ribbon.svg
- Navy Cross ribbon.svg
- World War II Victory Medal ribbon.svg
- American Defense Service ribbon.svg
- Navy and Marine Corps Commendation ribbon.svg
- Silver Star ribbon.svg
- Navy Distinguished Service ribbon.svg
- World War I Victory Medal ribbon.svg
- Marine Corps Expeditionary ribbon.svg
- Legion Honneur Chevalier ribbon.svg
- Mexican Service Medal ribbon.svg
- Army of Occupation of Germany ribbon.svg
- Dominican Campaign Medal ribbon.svg
- Nicaraguan Campaign ribbon 1933.svg
- Croix de guerre 1914-1918 with palm.jpg
- Nicaraguan Presidential Medal of Merit.svg
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Battles | - World War I
- World War II
- *Battle of Belleau Wood
- Banana Wars
- *Nicaragua
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laterwork | - President of the National Association of State Civil Defense Directors
- Colorado Civilian Defense Director
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abstract | - Henry Louis Larsen (December 10, 1890 – October 2, 1962) was a United States Marine Corps Lieutenant General, the second Military Governor of Guam following its recapture from the Empire of Japan, and the first post-World War II Governor of Guam. He also served as the Military Governor of American Samoa alongside civilian Governor of American Samoa Laurence Wild. Larsen was among the first troops overseas in both World Wars. During World War I, he commanded the 3rd Battalion 5th Marines. He participated in numerous battles in France, earning him three Silver Stars, the Navy Cross, the Croix de guerre with palm, and the French Legion of Honour. In between the World Wars, he served during the United States occupation of Nicaragua, where he earned his second Navy Cross, the Presidential Medal of Merit from President of Nicaragua José María Moncada Tapia, and his first Navy Distinguished Service Medal. He served as the Director of Plans and Policies for the Marine Corps until the United States became involved in World War II. He commanded the first troops to leave the United States - the 8th Marine Regiment. During the war he served as military governor of both American Samoa and Guam. On Guam he faced an island with large infrastructure damage from the two battles that had taken place there and undertook a project to transform Guam into a forward military base housing large numbers of troops. In the single largest construction project ever undertaken by the United States Navy, Larsen converted the island into an air and sea base that frequently launched attacks on the main Japanese islands. He also oversaw the capturing of remaining guerilla Japanese forces and contended with race rioting between White and African American sailors and marines.
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