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Leaving headquarters in May 1949, the general's next tour of duty was at Glenview, Illinois, as a commander of Marine Air Reserve Training from that July until April 1951, when he left for Korea to become assistant commander of the 1st Marine Aircraft Wing. Promoted to major general that August, he returned to Hawaii in October as deputy commander, Fleet Marine Force, Pacific, serving in that capacity until March 1952, when he returned to the United States. He became Director of Aviation the following month, and in August 1953, when that post was elevated to a lieutenant general's billet, he was promoted to that rank. He left Washington, D.C., in July 1955, and assumed his final command on September 9 of that year. He retired in 1956 and was advanced to the rank of general. [2] September 13, 1980 – South Carolina beat Wichita State 73–0 to set a team record for largest margin of victory. Brice returned to the Solomons with MAG-14 in August 1943, to support the New Georgia and Bougainville operations. The group became the nucleus of the Solomons Fighter Command, and that October Brice was assigned additional duties as head of that organization. He relinquished his command of the group in January 1944, but continued to head the Fighter Command until he returned to the United States in March 1944.

By the 1970’s, though, Brice had come to understand that these paintings were about more than just stones and the integrity of pigment. And it was also the idea that [my “subject references”] were increasingly iconic. By iconic I mean (inaudible)… and singular. So, the iconic, the Russian icon, the Czechoslovakian icon, ah—the idea of the one, one, one. There’s a tendency to draw you in and to absorb its powers. Its hypnotic power. It offers you no entertainment, no diversities. It’s one. It’s absolute. It’s singular. And I had the feeling that what you have with that is you’re drawn into the work and you’re held in the work, and perhaps you’re even mesmerized, entranced. And it’s contemplative in that respect. You’re lost in it. Brice remained on the Lexington until January 1933. In June 1933, after six months at San Diego, he returned to Quantico. There, during the next three years, he served on aviation duty, completed the Junior Course and was a member of the War Plans Section. He entered the Army Air Corps Tactical School at Maxwell Field, Montgomery, Alabama in August 1936, and upon graduation in June of the following year, returned to Quantico to serve as executive officer and later, commander, of Scouting Squadron 1. After that he was an instructor at Pensacola from June 1939 to August 1941, when he returned to Quantico, this time as Operations Officer of Marine Aircraft Group 11 (MAG-11).November 12, 2005 – South Carolina beat #12 Florida 30–22 to win its first game against the Gators since joining the SEC. p. 1237 in: Leonard, J.W. (ed.) Volume 3: Who's Who in America 1903-1905 (3rd edition), Marquis Publishing Company, Chicago. From 1948 until 1952, he taught at the Jepson Art Institute in Los Angeles, and the following year began his long tenure at UCLA, continuing until his retirement in 1991, where he was a beloved teacher, and mentored generations of artists, for whom he "offered a connection to European Modernism." Edmund Rice descendants: First six generations". Edmund Rice (1638) Association, Inc . Retrieved March 16, 2011. The band plays the Alma Mater at the end of every football game and is the last song to be played in Williams–Brice until the next game.

William Oscar Brice, CBE (December 10, 1898 – January 30, 1972) was a United States Marine Corps General and a veteran of the Korean War, the World War II fight for the Solomon Islands and pre-war expeditionary duty in Haiti and China. He last served at Pearl Harbor as commanding general, Fleet Marine Force, Pacific, after more than three years at Headquarters Marine Corps, Washington, D.C., as Director of Aviation.a b A Retrospect 1866-1916: Rice & Hutchins, Inc. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press. 1916. p.17 . Retrieved June 10, 2022– via Google Books. William Ball Rice was a direct descendant of Edmund Rice, an English immigrant to Massachusetts Bay Colony, as follows: [9] [10] University of South Carolina Archives. "Evolution of a Campus: Expansion and Demolition from 1801 to 2008". University Libraries. University of South Carolina Board of Trustees . Retrieved December 4, 2017.

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