Stevenson, McLean, S1c

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Final Rank
Seaman First Class
Last NEC
HM-0000-Hospital Corpsman
Last NEC Group
Pharmacist's Mate
Primary Unit
1947-1948, PhM-0000, Naval Hospital Great Lakes, IL
Service Years
1946 - 1948
PhM-Pharmacist's Mate
Seaman First Class

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Home State
Illinois
Illinois
Year of Birth
1927
 
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Contact Info
Home Town
Bloomington/Normal area of McLean County, Illinois
Last Address
Los Angeles, CA
Date of Passing
Feb 01, 1996
 
Location of Interment
Forest Lawn Memorial Park - Hollywood Hills, California

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Last Known Activity:

Edgar McLean Stevenson, Jr.
 
McLean Stevenson was born in McLean County, Illinois (where his middle name -- his first name was Edgar -- came from) on November 14, 1929. His family boasted a number of successes: father Edgar was a cardiologist, sister Ann Whitney went into acting, his great-uncle was former Vice President Adlai Stevenson (Grover Cleveland's V.P.), and his second cousin was U.N. ambassador Adlai Stevenson II. 

Edgar McLean Stevenson, Jr., better known as McLean Stevenson, was an American actor most recognized for his role as Lt. Colonel Henry Blake on the TV series M*A*S*H. He was also recognized for his role as Michael Nicholson on The Doris Day Show. Stevenson was born in the town of Normal, Illinois, in McLean County. He was the great-grandson of William Stevenson, brother of Vice President Adlai E. Stevenson, making him a second cousin once removed of presidential candidate Adlai E. Stevenson II. He was also the brother of actress Ann Whitney. His father, Edgar, was a cardiologist. Stevenson was educated at Lake Forest Academy and thereafter joined the Navy. After his service, he attended Northwestern University, where he graduated with a bachelor's degree in theater arts and was a proud and well-liked Phi Gamma Delta fraternity brother. 

Stevenson served in the Navy as a corpsman, sometimes listed as pharmacist’s mate, then went to Northwestern University's to study drama. Instead of heading to Hollywood, however, Stevenson remained in Illinois, selling insurance and working as an assistant athletics director at his alma mater. He also worked on cousin Adlai Stevenson's failed presidential candidacies in 1952 and 1956 as a press agent. Stevenson later enrolling at the American Musical and Dramatic Academy, in New York City, where Lee Strasberg and Sandy Meisner were instructors.

   
Other Comments:

WWII Victory Medal: Last awarded December 31, 1946

McLean Stevenson served in the Navy from mid 1946 to mid 1948 and was therefore eligible to wear this award. 

The reason for this late date is that President Harry S. Truman did not declare an official end of hostilities until the last day of 1946.



Red Cross Rating Badge:  

Effective 2 April 1948 the Navy changed the names and insignia of the Hospital Corps. The new titles were hospitalman recruit, hospitalman apprentice, hospitalman, hospital corpsmen third, second, and first class, and chief hospital corpsman. The red Geneva cross, which had marked corpsmen for 50 year
s, was replaced in the rating badge with the winged caduceus.

   
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World War II Victory Medal - 1946



Name of Award
World War II Victory Medal

Year Awarded
1946

Last Updated:
Aug 1, 2017
 
 
 
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Details Behind Award
McLean Stevenson served in the Navy from mid 1946 to mid 1948 and was therefore eligible to wear this award. Eligibility: Served in the armed forces between the dates of December 7, 1941 and December 31, 1946.

The reason for this late date is that President Harry S. Truman did not declare an official end of hostilities until the last day of 1946.

Qualifying Dates: 7 December 1941 to 31 December 1946.
Criteria: Awarded for service in US Armed Forces between 1941 and 1946. If a veteran served at least 1 day prior to 31 December 1946, he/she is eligible for this award.

Authorized by Act of Congress on July 6, 1945 and awarded to all members of the Armed Forces who served at least one day of honorable, active federal service between December 7, 1941 and December 31, 1946, inclusive.
   
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