Wallace M. Greene - Education

Education

  • University of Vermont, 1925.
  • U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland, graduated June 5, 1930.
  • Marine Officers Basic School, Philadelphia Navy Yard, June 1931.
  • Sea School, USN, San Diego, California, 1932.
  • Chemical Warfare School, Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland.
  • Junior Course, Marine Corps Schools, Quantico, Virginia, 1939-1940.
  • British Amphibious Warfare School, Inverary, Scotland, 1941.
  • Royal Engineer Demolitions School, Ripon, York, England, 1941.
  • National War College, Washington, D.C., August 1952-June 1953.
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