Gunners were the first warrant officers in the Marine Corps when
John Francis Burnes and
Henry Lewis Hulbert became the first Marines to pin on the bursting bombs on 24 March 1917. Since that time the gunner designation has undergone many changes, including periods where no new gunners were made from 1943 to 1956, 1959 to 1964, and 1974 to 1988. These usually were the result of gunners being promoted to temporary commissioned officer status or changes in the laws governing the rank structure of the military. Throughout this time, some of the few Marines who have become gunners include: •
Henry L. Hulbert; who was awarded a
Medal of Honor for his service during the
Samoan Civil War. A trophy bearing his name and image is presented to a Marine gunner for Outstanding Leadership every year by the commandant of the Marine Corps. •
Henry Pierson Crowe, who received the
Navy Cross after the
Battle of Tarawa. •
William A. Lee, who became the first Marine to receive three Navy Crosses after spending World War II as a Japanese POW in China. • Lee's father-in-law Maj. Calvin A. Lloyd, for whom the rifle ranges in Quantico are named; though Lloyd retired a major, he always answered the telephone as "Gunner Lloyd". There are other less well known, but important gunners such as; • Ira Davidson, the "Daniel Boone of
Iwo Jima", who received a Navy Cross for taking out multiple Japanese pill boxes with uncanny accuracy while under withering fire. • Gilbert Bolton, who was himself decorated for valor with a Silver Star in Vietnam for defending his platoon's position against a vastly larger NVA force by calling in six artillery missions on his own position and provided a link for the new breed of gunners to the past. • Neil Warren Goddard - served in the USMC for 32 years. Gunner Goddard had the rare distinction of being an Infantry Weapons Expert (a Marine Gunner), as well as a Gunnery Sergeant (E-7), a Chief Warrant Officer 4, and retired as a Captain (O-3). Gunner Goddard spent time at Quantico developing rifles for the USMC during the Vietnam era. He served in the Vietnam War as well during two of his three overseas tours - the other tour being in Okinawa, Japan. He is most famously known for his work in designing / creating the
M40A1 sniper rifle with Captain Jack Cuddy. ==References==