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GREENWOOD Col. JOHN E. GREENWOOD USMC (Ret.) John Edson Greenwood, a Marine Corps Colonel who retired in 1980 after 30 years commissioned service and subsequently spent more than 20 years as Editor of the Marine Corps Gazette, passed away on April 5, 2015. He was 87. Born in 1927 in Warren, Ohio, a graduate of the Manlius School in Manlius, NY, Col. Greenwood enlisted in the Marine Corps at the age of 17 shortly before the end of World War II. He served briefly in the Marine detachment on the USS Alabama. In 1946 he received a Fleet appointment to the U.S. Naval Academy. He graduated in the class of 1950 and accepted a commission in the Marine Corps. As a junior officer, he served with the 2d Marine Division, with the 3d Battalion, 5th Marines in the Korean War. During his tours in Vietnam he was on the staff of both the 9th Marine Expeditionary Brigade and III Marine Amphibious Force and later commanded the 1st Battalion, 27th Marines and then the 4th Combined Action Group. In the mid-1970s he commanded 2d Marine Regiment at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina and deployed as the Commanding Officer of two Marine Amphibious Units, one to the Caribbean, one to the Mediterranean. Among other duties, he taught at the U.S. Naval Academy, served on the project to incorporate helicopters into amphibious doctrine and was aide to the Commanding General Fleet Marine Force Pacific, Lieutenant General Victor H. "Brute" Krulak and military assistant to the Secretary of the Navy, the Honorable John W. Warner, Jr. In the later assignment he was a catalyst for the United States Naval Academy incorporating the Marine Corps flag into the Academy color guard. Upon retirement from active duty in 1980, he was appointed as the Editor of the Marine Corps Gazette and for more than 20 years focused on keeping that professional journal a candid, open forum for the exchange of ideas concerning the continuous evolution of Marine Corps capabilities. He encouraged writers to challenge conventional military wisdom and established the MajGen Harold W. Chase Essay Contest to that end. He ensured the Gazette fostered an intellectual debate on maneuver warfare, which ultimately became the Marine Corps' official warfighting doctrine. He chaired the selection committee for the General Wallace M. Greene, Jr. Award for distinguished non-fiction book dealing with U.S. Marines and Marine Corps life and he mentored scores of young Marine authors who wanted to enter the discussion on topics affecting the Corps. For all his adult life Col. Greenwood was a member of numerous military groups and societies to include; the Society of the Descendants of the Colonial Clergy; the Order of St. Crispin, an honorary association of combat Marine Corps Infantry officers; a Golden Knight of the Army and Navy Club in Washington DC; the Marine Corps Association; the U.S. Naval Institute; and the U.S. Handball Association. He was also a founding member of the Marine Corps Historical (now Heritage) Foundation and a member of the Marine Corps University Foundation. An avid gardener, he believed in "keeping close to the soil." For more than 30 years, he grew a diverse variety of vegetables in plot 5 at the Key Boulevard Community Garden in Rosslyn where he shared liberal amounts of his produce with neighboring residents and the prolific rabbit community. His life was shaped by these interests, his family, and the Marine Corps. Survivors include his wife Margaret Anne Barnes Greenwood whom he knew from the second grade; their five sons who have or continue to serve as Marine Corps or Coast Guard officers; John Eric, Thomas Clay, Paul Edson, Alan Morgan, Daniel Quentin; five daughters-in-law; and 17 grandchildren, one who preceded him in death; and his nieces and nephew of his late sister Marcia Ann of Warren, Ohio. The family will receive friends at Murphy Funeral Home, 4510 Wilson Blvd, Arlington, VA on April 15, 2015 during the hours of 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. The internment will be at Quantico National Cemetery on April 16, 2015 at 12 Noon. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to The Marine Corps Heritage Foundation at 3800 Fettler Park Dr. Suite 104, Dumfries VA 22205 or the Marine Corps University Foundation at P.O. Box 122, Quantico, VA 22134.The family will receive friends at Murphy Funeral Home, 4510 Wilson Blvd, Arlington, VA on April 15, 2015 during the hours of 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. The internment will be at Quantico National Cemetery on April 16, 2015 at 12 Noon. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to The Marine Corps Heritage Foundation at 3800 Fettler Park Dr. Suite 104, Dumfries VA 22205 or the Marine Corps University Foundation at P.O. Box 122, Quantico, VA 22134.

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Published by The Washington Post on Apr. 12, 2015.

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Master Sergeant Leo J. Daugherty III, USMCR

June 6, 2015

My deepest sympathy to the Greenwood family. He loved his Marine Corps and was one of the best editors I ever knew. My brief time working for him at the Marine Corps Gazette was an honor. He was tough and demanding but only in the way that a Marine Colonel could be. I learned a great deal from him and will cherish that always.

Barbara & Tim Kennedy

May 8, 2015

Col. John Greenwood was a living legend in the USMC and his boys continued that legend in the Corps. Through the actions of his sons, we can see what a great man their father was....

Barbara and Tim

April 16, 2015

Hello so very sorry to see a truly outstanding gentleman, leader, devoted to God, family, his country and his men. I was a USMC Scout Sniper attached to the 1st Battalion 27th Marines in Hawaii and North of Hue City in March & April 1968. It was my Honor to know him and serve in his Command. Sermper Fi Col John E Greenwood Sir. My highest respects

Frank Eller

April 14, 2015

My heartfelt condolences to Colonel Greenwood's family. I served as his executive officer in 1968, when he commanded the 1st Battalion, 27th Marines, and can attest to his courage and conviction in leading the battalion in the successful accomplishment of all assigned missions, under very difficult conditions. He was also a very compassionate leader who cared deeply for his men and mourned the heavy casualties the battalion sustained. His impressive record of service to Country and Corps sets a standard of service for all Marines. Semper Fidelis, John.
Colonel Frank P. Eller, USMC (Ret.)

John Church

April 14, 2015

Al,

I called your home and left a message I so fondly recall the gracious way your father treated my girlfriend and counseled me to not let her get away and wisely - I did not.

Our thoughts and prayers go out to you and all the Greenwoods.

Semper Fidelis!

Doc & MK & the Church kids

June & Diane Heim

April 12, 2015

The family of CWO Gordon Heim - June and Diane send our deepest sympathy. Col Greenwood exemplified the spirit, honor and courage of the Corp in all the best ways. His loss is a sad one and we know he will be missed not only by his own family, also by his larger Marine Corp and military family. We send our sympathies and our best wishes to Mrs. Greenwood and the whole family. June and Diane Heim

April 10, 2015

May God be your Commandant, and may he keep watch over you and guide your family through these sad times. I am proud to have served under your command...Don Incheck CPL 0331 1/27 Vietnam Feb'68-Feb'69...Semper Fi, Sir!

William D. Carey

April 10, 2015

Rest in Peace, Sir. Thank you for your time.

John Bouldin

April 9, 2015

May you rest in Peace forever more, and may your family find solace knowing of our admiration and respect for you for your kindnesses and your outstanding service to Corps and Country.

Tom Page

April 9, 2015

Rest In Peace Col Greenwood, and my deepest condolence to his family. A true Marine in every sense, and a leader who committed to the mission while maintaining his concern for the Marines he commanded. Semper Fidelis Sir.

Joseph Roysdon

April 9, 2015

Semper Fidelis! May God bless Col. Greenwoods family and friends.
Joseph Roysdon, Cpl. 1st Bn. (Rein.) 27th Marines, 1st Marine Brigade, KMCAS Hawaii 1966-67 and Vietnam 1968

Patrick Kahler

April 9, 2015

Our deepest sympathy on the passing of John to all his family. He was exceptionaly good to me in every way and most important he listened to me at a very difficult time in my life. May he rest in peace.

Allan Dorman

April 9, 2015

Thank you Sir for your service and leadership. God bless you.
Allan M Dorman Cpl 1st Bn, 27th Marines, Vietnam 1968

Grady Birdsong

April 8, 2015

May the Good Lord bless and keep you for eternity, Sir! ~ Grady Birdsong, Cpl 1st Bn, 27th Marines, Vietnam 1968.

Larry Broadhurst

April 8, 2015

I served under the Colonel's command in
Vietnam, 1968, as the Chief Battalion
Scout. He was out there on patrols and
search and destroy missions with his
Marines. He wasn't the kind who stayed
in the "rear with the gear". Rest in
peace, Colonel!!

My sincere condolences to his wife and
children.

SGT. Larry T. Broadhurst
1964-70

Francis Xavier Bergmeister

April 8, 2015

A wonderful man who always had time to help young writers. He inspired you to write better and then went the extra mile to polish your best effort. He always took a sincere listen to you followed by his advice. Then he would give you an update on his family's status and how happy and proud he was of them. God bless his family.
Colonel Francis Xavier Bergmeister, USMCR (Ret.).

April 8, 2015

From a Marine who was the beneficiary of his leadership and integrity. Please accept our sincere condolences. Colonel Bill Wischmeyer,USMC (Ret)

Robert Ferris

April 8, 2015

Departing this life, this remarkable warrior and leader of Marines, is absent from the body and face to face with his Lord and Savior. May God bless and comfort his family.

Major Robert R. Ferris USMC, Ret.

C.S. Del Grosso

April 8, 2015

A superb warrior in so many ways. May the Good Lord look after him and his family.

With every respect,

Colonel C.S. Del Grosso USMC (Ret.)

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