Maj Gen John Russell Blandford

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  • Name John Russell Blandford 
    Prefix Maj Gen 
    Gender Male 
    Burial Arlington, Arlington, VA Find all individuals with events at this location 
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      Barbara Jane Blandford
      Birth: May 12, 1922
      Death: Jan. 10, 1980
      Note: Interment date 1-21-1980. Wife of John Russell Blandford, MAJGEN US Marine Corps. Information extracted from the National CemeteryAdministration's National Gravesite Locator. http://www.cem.va.gov/
      Burial:
      Arlington National Cemetery
      Arlington
      Arlington County
      Virginia, USA
      Plot: Section 11 Site 813-3
      Created by: Shiver
      Record added: May 18, 2004
      Find A Grave Memorial# 8791875
    Person ID I29617  Drollinger Genealogy
    Last Modified 10 Nov 2017 

    Family Barbara Jane Waterhouse,   b. 12 May 1922, NY Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 10 Jan 1980, Arlington, Arlington, VA Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 57 years) 
    Family ID F10593  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 14 Mar 2016 

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    • John Blandford, 82, Lawyer and Adviser
      Published: May 24, 2000
      New York Times
      John Russell Blandford, a retired lawyer and former chief counsel to the House Armed Services Committee, died on May 16 at his home in Seabrook, S.C., after a long illness. He was 82.
      A 1946 graduate of Yale Law School, Mr. Blandford joined the legal staff of the Armed Services Committee the next year. He was chief counsel from 1963 until 1972 and was an adviser to Representative L. Mendel Rivers, Democrat of South Carolina, the panel's chairman.
      After retiring as chief counsel, Mr. Blandford worked as a consultant for military contractors until the late 1980's.
      Born in Buffalo, he graduated from Hobart College in 1939. He was a Marine Corps reservist studying at Yale when he was called to active duty in 1941. He served as an artillery officer in the Pacific, rising to the rank of major. He retired as a major general in the Reserves in 1976.
      Mr. Blandford is survived by his wife, Betty Blakely Blandford; a daughter from his first marriage, Marcia Ann Hoener of Norcross, Ga.; a brother, Clinton P., of Clinton, Iowa; 5 stepchildren; 11 grandchildren, and 1 great-grandson. His first wife, Barbara Waterhouse Blandford, died in 1980.

      MajGen John Russell Blandford, USMC, (Ret.), 82, Seabrook Island, SC

      Arlington National Cemetery

      John Russell Blandford
      Major General, United States Marine Corps

      From a contemporary press report:
      John Russell Blandford, Major General, United States Marine Corps (Retired) entered into Eternal Rest on May 16, 2000. He was the husband of Betty Blakely Blandford of Seabrook Island, SC.

      Burial services to be conducted in Arlington National Cemetery with full military honors on Wednesday, May 24, 2000 at 11 a.m. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the First Marine Division Association Scholarship Fund, 14325 Willard Rd., Suite 107, Chantilly, VA 20151-2110 and/or Johns Island Presbyterian Church, 2550 Bohickett Rd., Johns Island, SC 29455.
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      Former chief counsel Blandford dies at 82
      Originally Published on: 17 May 2000

      SEABROOK ISLAND - Retired Marine Corps Reserve Major General John R. Blandford, 82, a former chief counsel for the U.S. House Armed Services Committee, died Monday. The memorial service will be at 11 a.m. Saturday in John's Island Presbyterian Church. Burial will be at a later date in Arlington National Cemetery with military honors, with local arrangements by Stuhr's Downtown Chapel.

      General Blandford was born in Buffalo, New York, a son of Raymond Blandford and Mary Blandford. He was a graduate of Hobart College in Geneva, N.Y., where he was a Phi Beta Kappa, and Yale University Law School. He was commissioned in the Marine Corps Reserve while in college and was called to active duty in 1941. During World War II, he served with the 1st Marine Division in the Pacific in the Tulagi-Guadalcanal campaign and the Cape Gloucester-New Britain campaign. He received the Legion of Merit, the Navy Unit Commendation Medal and several service and campaign decorations. He was released from active duty after the war but remained in the Marine Corps Reserve.

      General Blandford became counsel for the House Armed Services Committee in 1947 and chief counsel in 1963. He worked for the late 1st District Rep. L. Mendel Rivers, D-Charleston, during Rivers' tenure as committee chairman. He retired from the post and the Marine Corps Reserve in 1972.

      Former 1st District Rep. Mendel J. Davis, D-Charleston, said General Blandford "was one of the greatest people I've ever dealt with and one man who really took care of the military. He was exceptional, working with Rivers on problems dealing with Vietnam, the My Lai massacre and the procurement of the C-5A jet transport. He was truly a dedicated American."

      Retired Marine Colonel Myron Harrington of Charleston said General Blandford "was one of the people who worked behind the scenes to keep the Marine Corps in the forefront of our nation."

      He later worked as a private legislative consultant on matters relating to the military, especially active-duty members. He received the Rockefeller Public Service Award and the Distinguished Public Service Awards from the Army, Navy and Air Force. He was an honorary member of the Fleet Reserve Association. He was a pioneer of Seabrook Island and a board member where he served in many capacities.

      Surviving are his wife, Betty Blakely Blandford; a daughter, Marcia Ann B. Hoener of Norcross, Georgia; a brother, Clinton P. Blandford of Clinton, Iowa; five stepchildren; 11 grandchildren; five step-grandchildren; and a great-grandchild.