Robert Hall (National Guard Officer)

Robert Hall (National Guard Officer)

Infobox Military Person
name= Robert Hall
lived= Jamestown, North Dakota
placeofbirth= Fargo, North Dakota
placeofdeath= Los Angeles, California


caption=
nickname=
allegiance= United States of America
branch= United States Army (National Guard)
serviceyears=
rank= Lt. Col.
commands= 3rd Battalion,
164th Infantry Regiment
unit=
battles= World War II *Battle for Henderson Field
awards= Navy Cross, Bronze Star, Purple Heart
laterwork=

Robert K. Hall was an officer in the United States North Dakota Army National Guard. He commanded troops during the strategically important Guadalcanal campaign and contributed significantly to the U.S. victory in the Battle for Henderson Field.

Pre-World War II

During the 1930s, as a Captain in the part-time National Guard, he was known for his serious attitude towards training. "Hall's experience in WW I impressed the men, as did his serious demeanor and taciturn nature."

Guadalcanal

As a Lieutenant Colonel, he commanded 3rd Battalion, 164th Infantry during the Battle for Henderson Field in the Guadalcanal Campaign. His regiment, part of the U.S. Army's Americal Division, had only just arrived on Guadalcanal as an emergency reinforcement and would become the first U.S. Army unit to see action during WW II. In the middle of a dark and rainy night on 24 October 1942, under close combat conditions, he and Lt. Col. Chesty Puller, commander of 1st Battalion, 7th Marines, made the decision to place Hall's men among the understrength Marines rather take their own place on the 7500-ft. line.

Puller and Hall personally placed the soldiers with Marines in existing positions. The soldiers, armed with the new M-1 rifles, added considerable firepower to the Marines, who were armed with the older M1903 Springfield rifles. "With daylight, Puller and Hall reordered the lines, putting (Hall's) 3rd Battalion, 164th into its own positions to Puller's left." Hall's troops were crucial in helping repulse numerous attacks by troops from the Imperial Japanese Army's 2nd Infantry Division. The Japanese defeat in the battle was the last serious attempt by Japanese army troops to retake Henderson Field, an important strategic victory for the United States and its allies.

Legacy

The command relationship between Hall and Puller and their merged battalion is still studied in military schools. After the battle, the 164th Infantry was informally called "The 164th Marines," and members were welcomed at Marine reunions for many years.

References

* The Story of the U.S. Marine Corps, J. Robert Moskin, Paddington Press, 1979
* The Battle for Guadalcanal, Samuel B. Griffith II, Lippincott, 1963
* Marines in WW II Commemorative Series, First Offensive, The Marine Campaign for Guadalcanal, Henry L. Shaw, Jr., via Google
* Citizens as Soldiers: A History of the North Dakota National Guard, Jerry Cooper with Glenn Smith, via Google
* Copyrighted draft prepublished on the Internet, Terry L. Shoptaugh, Minnesota State University, Moorhead.


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