Charles A. Doyen

1859–1918 (age 59)

Marine Corps General

Biography

Charles A. Doyen was a Marine Corps general who galvanized the Corps' role on the modern battlefield, especially during World War I. He became one of the first officers to command American Marines in France, guiding them through the rigors of training and cooperation with allied forces.

His emphasis on discipline, shared sacrifice and international partnership helped solidify the Marines' reputation as a dependable force for liberty. He is entombed at Arlington National Cemetery, remembered for shaping Marine doctrine during a pivotal era.