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Twining
Merrill B. Twining (Acting)
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O-04
Brigadier general
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January 7, 1952
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February 14, 1952
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Veteran of
Yangtze Patrol and
Guadalcanal Campaign; oversaw the reactivation of the division; later commanded
1st Marine Division during
Korean War and served as commandant of Marine Corps Schools, Quantico; two awards of
Legion of Merit with
Combat "V" and
Navy Commendation Medal.
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7
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Pepper
Robert H. Pepper
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O-04
Major general
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February 15, 1952
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May 9, 1954
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Veteran of
World War I,
World War II and
Korean War; also commanded
1st Marine Division,
Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island or
Fleet Marine Force, Pacific;
Legion of Merit with
Combat "V" and
Navy Commendation Medal
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[4]
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8
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Riseley
James P. Riseley
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O-04
Major general
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May 10, 1954
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June 30, 1955
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Veteran of
Guadalcanal Campaign, battles of
Tarawa,
Saipan and
Tinian; later commanded
Camp Pendleton or served as director of personnel at Headquarters Marine Corps;
Legion of Merit with
Combat "V" and
Bronze Star Medal.
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9
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Wornham
Thomas A. Wornham
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O-04
Major general
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July 1, 1955
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July 26, 1956
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Veteran of
Yangtze Patrol,
Battle of Iwo Jima and
Korean War; later commanded
Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego or
Fleet Marine Force, Pacific;
Navy Cross,
Navy Distinguished Service Medal,
Legion of Merit with
Combat "V" and
Bronze Star Medal.
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10
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Krulak
Victor H. Krulak (Acting)
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O-04
Brigadier general
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July 27, 1956
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September 6, 1956
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Veteran of
Yangtze Patrol,
Raid on Choiseul,
Battle of Okinawa and
Korean War; Former
Paramarine; later commanded
Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego or
Fleet Marine Force, Pacific;
Navy Cross,
Navy Distinguished Service Medal, three awards of
Legion of Merit with
Combat "V",
Bronze Star Medal and
Purple Heart. Father of late
Commandant of the Marine Corps,
Charles C. Krulak.
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11
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Shapley
Alan Shapley
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O-04
Major general
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September 7, 1956
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July 1, 1957
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Veteran of
Bougainville Campaign,
recapture of Guam,
Battle of Okinawa and
Korean War; Former
Marine Raider; later commanded
Camp Pendleton, Marine Corps Reserve or
Fleet Marine Force, Atlantic;
Navy Cross,
Silver Star, two awards of
Legion of Merit with
Combat "V" and
Bronze Star Medal.
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12
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McAlister
Francis M. McAlister
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O-04
Major general
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July 2, 1957
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March 28, 1958
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Veteran of
Banana Wars,
Yangtze Patrol,
Bougainville Campaign,
recapture of Guam,
Battle of Peleliu,
Battle of Okinawa and
Korean War; later commanded
Department of the Pacific;
Silver Star, three awards of
Legion of Merit with
Combat "V",
Bronze Star Medal with
Combat "V" and
Purple Heart.
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[9]
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13
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Shoup
David M. Shoup
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O-04
Major general
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March 29, 1958
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April 1, 1959
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Veteran of
Yangtze Patrol, battles of
Tarawa,
Saipan and
Tinian; later served as the 22nd
Commandant of the Marine Corps;
Medal of Honor,
Navy Distinguished Service Medal, two awards of
Legion of Merit with
Combat "V", two awards of
Purple Heart and British
Distinguished Service Order.
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14
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Tompkins
Rathvon M. Tompkins (Acting)
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O-04
Colonel
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April 2, 1959
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May 8, 1959
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Veteran of
Guadalcanal Campaign, battles of
Tarawa,
Saipan,
Korean War and
Vietnam War; later commanded 3rd Marine Division during the
Battle of Khe Sanh in
Vietnam War; also commanded Camp Lejeune or Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island;
Navy Cross, two awards of
Navy Distinguished Service Medal,
Silver Star, two awards of
Legion of Merit with
Combat "V", two awards of
Bronze Star Medal with
Combat "V" and
Purple Heart.
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15
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Hudson
Lewis C. Hudson (Acting)
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O-04
Brigadier general
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May 9, 1959
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June 19, 1959
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Veteran of the battles of
Kwajalein,
Saipan,
Tinian and
Iwo Jima; later commanded
Troop Training Unit, Atlantic Fleet;
Navy Cross,
Legion of Merit with
Combat "V" and
Purple Heart.
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16
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Luckey
Robert B. Luckey
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O-04
Major general
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June 20, 1959
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August 31, 1960
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Veteran of
Banana Wars,
Yangtze Patrol,
Guadalcanal Campaign or
Battle of Okinawa; later commanded
Fleet Marine Force, Atlantic;
Legion of Merit and two awards of
Bronze Star Medal with
Combat "V".
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17
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Weller
Donald M. Weller
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O-04
Major general
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September 1, 1960
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September 1, 1961
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Veteran of
Bougainville Campaign,
recapture of Guam and
Battle of Iwo Jima; Pioneer of
Naval gunfire support; later served as deputy commander,
Fleet Marine Force Pacific;
Legion of Merit with
Combat "V" and two awards of
Bronze Star Medal with
Combat "V".
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[14]
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18
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Cushman
Robert E. Cushman Jr.
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O-04
Major general
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September 2, 1961
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June 3, 1962
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Veteran of
Bougainville Campaign,
recapture of Guam,
Battle of Iwo Jima or
Vietnam War; Served as the 25th
Commandant of the Marine Corps; also served as
Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency or Commanded
III Marine Expeditionary Force in
Vietnam;
Navy Cross, four awards of
Navy Distinguished Service Medal,
Legion of Merit with
Combat "V" and
Bronze Star Medal with
Combat "V".
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19
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Buse
Henry W. Buse Jr.
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O-04
Major general
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June 4, 1962
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May 9, 1963
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Veteran of
Guadalcanal Campaign,
Battle of Cape Gloucester and
Korean War; later served as commanding general,
Fleet Marine Force, Pacific or Chief of Staff,
Headquarters Marine Corps; two awards of
Navy Distinguished Service Medal,
Silver Star, two awards of
Legion of Merit with
Combat "V" and two awards of
Bronze Star Medal with
Combat "V".
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20
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Masters
James M. Masters Sr.
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O-04
Major general
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May 10, 1963
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June 16, 1964
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Veteran of
Yangtze Patrol,
New Britain campaign,
Battle of Cape Gloucester and
Okinawa; later served as commanding general,
United States Marine Corps Training and Education Command;
Navy Cross,
Navy Distinguished Service Medal,
Legion of Merit with
Combat "V" and
Bronze Star Medal.
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21
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Collins
William R. Collins
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O-04
Major general
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June 17, 1964
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June 4, 1965
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Veteran of
Battle of Iwo Jima and
Vietnam War; Led 3rd Marine Division to Vietnam; later served as commanding general,
III Marine Expeditionary Force or Assistant Chief of Staff for Operations at Headquarters Marine Corps;
Silver Star, two awards of
Legion of Merit with
Combat "V" and
Joint Service Commendation Medal.
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22
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Walt
Lewis W. Walt
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O-04
Major general
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June 5, 1965
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March 17, 1966
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Veteran of
Yangtze Patrol,
Guadalcanal Campaign,
Battle of Cape Gloucester,
Korean War and
Vietnam War; later served as commanding general,
III Marine Expeditionary Force or
Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps; two awards of
Navy Cross, two awards of
Navy Distinguished Service Medal,
Silver Star, two awards of
Legion of Merit with
Combat "V",
Bronze Star Medal with
Combat "V" and two awards of
Purple Heart.
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23
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Kyle
Wood B. Kyle
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O-04
Major general
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March 18, 1966
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March 17, 1967
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Veteran of
Yangtze Patrol,
Guadalcanal Campaign, battles of
Tarawa,
Saipan,
Tinian and
Vietnam War; later served as commanding general,
Camp Pendleton or
4th Marine Division;
Navy Distinguished Service Medal, Two awards of
Silver Star,
Legion of Merit and
Purple Heart.
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24
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Hochmuth
Bruno Hochmuth
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O-04
Major general
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March 19, 1967
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November 14, 1967
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Veteran of
Yangtze Patrol, battles of
Saipan,
Tinian,
Okinawa and
Vietnam War; Died in helicopter crash while in command of the division; previously served as commanding general,
Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego; two awards of
Navy Distinguished Service Medal,
Legion of Merit and two awards
Purple Heart.
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25
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Metzger
Louis Metzger (Acting)
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O-04
Brigadier general
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November 15, 1967
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November 27, 1967
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Veteran of battles of
Saipan,
Tinian,
Okinawa, Korean and
Vietnam Wars; Assumed temporary command following the death of Hochmuth; later served as commanding general,
III Marine Expeditionary Force; two awards of
Navy Distinguished Service Medal, two awards of
Legion of Merit with
Combat "V" and two awards
Bronze Star Medal with
Combat "V".
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Tompkins
Rathvon M. Tompkins
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O-04
Major general
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November 28, 1967
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May 20, 1968
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Veteran of
Guadalcanal Campaign, battles of
Tarawa,
Saipan,
Korean War and
Vietnam War; later commanded 3rd Marine Division during the
Battle of Khe Sanh in
Vietnam War; also commanded Camp Lejeune or Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island;
Navy Cross, two awards of
Navy Distinguished Service Medal,
Silver Star, two awards of
Legion of Merit with
Combat "V", two awards of
Bronze Star Medal with
Combat "V" and
Purple Heart.
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27
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Davis
Raymond G. Davis
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O-04
Major general
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May 21, 1968
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April 14, 1969
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Veteran of
Guadalcanal Campaign, battles of
Cape Gloucester,
Peleliu,
Korean War and
Vietnam War; later served as commanding general,
Marine Corps Combat Development Command or
Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps;
Medal of Honor,
Navy Cross, two awards of
Navy Distinguished Service Medal, two awards of
Silver Star, two awards of
Legion of Merit with
Combat "V",
Bronze Star Medal with
Combat "V" and
Purple Heart.
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28
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Jones
William K. Jones
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O-04
Major general
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April 15, 1969
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March 30, 1970
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Veteran of
Guadalcanal Campaign, battles of
Cape Gloucester,
Peleliu,
Korean War and
Vietnam War; later served as commanding general,
Fleet Marine Force, Pacific;
Navy Cross, three awards of
Navy Distinguished Service Medal,
Silver Star,
Legion of Merit,
Bronze Star Medal and
Purple Heart.
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29
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Wilson
Louis H. Wilson Jr.
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O-04
Major general
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March 31, 1970
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March 22, 1971
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Veteran of
Bougainville Campaign,
recapture of Guam and
Vietnam War; later served as 25th
Commandant of the Marine Corps;
Medal of Honor, two awards of
Defense Distinguished Service Medal, three awards of
Legion of Merit with
Combat "V" and three awards of
Purple Heart.
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30
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Metzger
Louis Metzger
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O-04
Major general
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March 23, 1971
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January 7, 1972
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Veteran of battles of
Saipan,
Tinian,
Okinawa, Korean and
Vietnam Wars; previously served as temporary division commander following the death of Hochmuth; later served as commanding general,
III Marine Expeditionary Force; two awards of
Navy Distinguished Service Medal, two awards of
Legion of Merit with
Combat "V" and two awards
Bronze Star Medal with
Combat "V".
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31
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Fegan
Joseph C. Fegan Jr.
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O-04
Major general
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January 8, 1972
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January 7, 1973
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Veteran of battles of
Saipan,
Tinian, Korean and
Vietnam Wars; later served as commanding general,
Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego or
Marine Corps Combat Development Command;
Navy Distinguished Service Medal, two awards of
Silver Star, three awards of
Legion of Merit and three awards
Purple Heart; A son of Marine Major general
Joseph C. Fegan.
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32
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Ryan
Michael P. Ryan
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O-04
Major general
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January 8, 1973
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August 31, 1973
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Veteran of
Guadalcanal Campaign, battles of
Tarawa,
Saipan,
Tinian, Korean and
Vietnam Wars; later commanded
III Marine Expeditionary Force or
Marine Corps Reserve;
Navy Cross,
Legion of Merit with
Combat "V" or
British Distinguished Service Cross.
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Haynes
Fred E. Haynes Jr.
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O-04
Major general
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September 1, 1973
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August 22, 1974
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Veteran of
Battle of Iwo Jima or Korean and
Vietnam Wars; also served as commanding general of
Camp Lejeune or
2nd Marine Division; Four awards of
Legion of Merit with
Combat "V" or
Bronze Star Medal with
Combat "V".
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Houghton
Kenneth J. Houghton
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O-04
Major general
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August 23, 1974
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August 13, 1975
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Veteran of battles of
Tarawa,
Saipan,
Tinian or Korean and
Vietnam Wars; also commanded
1st Marine Division,
III Marine Expeditionary Force or
Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego;
Navy Cross,
Navy Distinguished Service Medal, two awards of
Silver Star, three awards of
Legion of Merit with
Combat "V", two awards of
Bronze Star Medal with
Combat "V" or three awards
Purple Heart.
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35
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Wilkerson
Herbert L. Wilkerson
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O-04
Major general
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August 14, 1975
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July 19, 1976
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Veteran of
Guadalcanal Campaign, Korean or
Vietnam Wars; previously served as commanding general,
Camp Lejeune; two awards of
Legion of Merit with
Combat "V" and
Navy Commendation Medal with
Combat "V".
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Smith
George W. Smith
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O-04
Major general
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July 20, 1976
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July 16, 1977
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Veteran of
Battle of Okinawa, Korean or
Vietnam Wars; previously served as commanding general,
Camp Lejeune;
Silver Star and Two awards of
Legion of Merit with
Combat "V". Father of Marine Lieutenant general
George W. Smith Jr.
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Schwenk
Adolph G. Schwenk
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O-04
Major general
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July 17, 1977
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July 10, 1978
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Veteran of
World War II,
Korean War and
Vietnam War; later commanded
Fleet Marine Force, Atlantic;
Navy Distinguished Service Medal and two awards of
Legion of Merit with
Combat "V"
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Killeen
Calhoun J. Killeen
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O-04
Major general
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July 11, 1978
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July 11, 1979
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Veteran of
Korean War and
Vietnam War; later served as deputy commander,
Fleet Marine Force, Pacific; two awards of
Legion of Merit with
Combat "V" and
Bronze Star Medal with
Combat "V".
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Robinson
Kenneth L. Robinson
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O-04
Major general
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July 12, 1979
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July 24, 1980
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Veteran of
Korean War and
Vietnam War; later commanded
Camp Pendleton;
Legion of Merit with
Combat "V"
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40
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Olmstead
Stephen G. Olmstead
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O-04
Major general
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July 25, 1980
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June 21, 1982
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Veteran of
Korean War and
Vietnam War; later commanded
III Marine Expeditionary Force;
Defense Distinguished Service Medal,
Navy Distinguished Service Medal,
Legion of Merit and
Bronze Star Medal.
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Haebel
Robert E. Haebel
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O-04
Major general
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June 22, 1982
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July 6, 1984
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Veteran of
Korean War and
Vietnam War; also commanded
Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island or
Camp Pendleton;
Navy Distinguished Service Medal,
Legion of Merit with
Combat "V",
Bronze Star Medal with
Combat "V" and two awards of
Purple Heart.
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Godfrey
Edwin J. Godfrey
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O-04
Major general
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July 7, 1984
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September 30, 1987
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Veteran of
Vietnam War; later commanded
Fleet Marine Force, Pacific;
Navy Distinguished Service Medal,
Defense Superior Service Medal and
Legion of Merit with
Combat "V".
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Smith
Norman H. Smith
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O-04
Major general
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October 1, 1987
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September 30, 1989
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Veteran of
Vietnam War; later served as deputy chief of staff for manpower and reserve affairs at
Headquarters Marine Corps;
Navy Distinguished Service Medal,
Defense Superior Service Medal, two awards of
Legion of Merit and two awards of
Bronze Star Medal with
Combat "V".
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Stackpole
Henry C. Stackpole III
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O-04
Major general
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September 30, 1989
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September 1, 1991
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Veteran of
Vietnam War; later served as commanding general,
Fleet Marine Force, Pacific or Deputy Chief of Staff for Plans, Policies and Operations at
Headquarters Marine Corps;
Silver Star, two awards of
Defense Superior Service Medal,
Legion of Merit, two awards of
Purple Heart and two awards of
Navy Commendation Medal with
Combat "V".
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Byron
Michael J. Byron (general)
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O-04
Major general
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September 2, 1991
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September 1, 1993
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Veteran of
Vietnam War; later served as director for plans and policy (J-5) for the
United States Atlantic Command and U.S. Military Representative to the NATO Military Committee; two awards of
Defense Distinguished Service Medal,
Navy Distinguished Service Medal,
Silver Star,
Legion of Merit, two awards of
Bronze Star Medal with
Combat "V",
Purple Heart and
Navy Commedantion Medal with
Combat "V".
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Smith
Ray L. Smith
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O-04
Major general
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September 2, 1991
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December 2, 1993
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Veteran of
Vietnam War; later served as commanding general,
Camp Lejeune;
Navy Cross,
Defense Distinguished Service Medal,
Navy Distinguished Service Medal, two awards of
Silver Star, two awards of
Legion of Merit,
Bronze Star Medal with
Combat "V", three awards of
Purple Heart and two awards of
Navy Commedantion Medal with
Combat "V".
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Gardner
Donald R. Gardner
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O-04
Major general
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December 3, 1993
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June 30, 1994
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Veteran of
Vietnam War; later served as commanding general,
Camp Lejeune or President of
Marine Corps University;
Navy Distinguished Service Medal,
Silver Star, two awards of
Legion of Merit with
Combat "V",
Purple Heart and
Navy Commedantion Medal with
Combat "V".
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Bice
David F. Bice
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O-04
Major general
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July 1, 1994
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September 1, 1995
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Veteran of
Vietnam War; later served as Inspector General of the Marine Corps or Commanding general,
Camp Pendleton;
Navy Distinguished Service Medal,
Defense Superior Service Medal,
Legion of Merit and
Navy Commedantion Medal with
Combat "V".
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Ayres
Raymond P. Ayres
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O-04
Major general
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September 2, 1995
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June 30, 1997
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Veteran of
Vietnam War; later served as deputy chief of staff, plans, policies and operations;
Defense Distinguished Service Medal,
Defense Superior Service Medal, two awards of
Legion of Merit and
Bronze Star Medal with
Combat "V".
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McCarthy
Dennis M. McCarthy
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O-04
Major general
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July 1, 1997
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October 1, 1997
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Veteran of
Vietnam War; first Reserve general officer to command an active duty Marine Division; later commanded
Marine Corps Reserve and also served as
Assistant Secretary of Defense for Reserve Affairs;
Navy Distinguished Service Medal,
Defense Superior Service Medal,
Meritorious Service Medal and
Navy Commendation Medal with
Combat "V".
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Humble
Jerry D. Humble
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O-04
Major general
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October 2, 1997
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December 1, 1999
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Veteran of
Vietnam War and
Operation Desert storm; later served as commanding general,
Marine Corps Recruiting Command;
Defense Distinguished Service Medal,
Navy Distinguished Service Medal and three awards of
Legion of Merit with
Combat "V".
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Nash
Gordon C. Nash
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O-04
Major general
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December 2, 1999
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May 23, 2002
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Veteran of
Vietnam War and
Operation Desert storm; later served as commanding general,
Marine Corps Recruiting Command;
Defense Distinguished Service Medal,
Navy Distinguished Service Medal and three awards of
Legion of Merit with
Combat "V".
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Weber
Joseph F. Weber
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O-04
Major general
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May 24, 2002
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July 7, 2004
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Veteran of
Iraq War; Later served as commanding general,
United States Marine Corps Forces Command or
III Marine Expeditionary Force;
Defense Distinguished Service Medal,
Legion of Merit,
Bronze Star Medal and three awards of
Defense Meritorious Service Medal.
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Cowdrey
Christian B. Cowdrey
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O-04
Brigadier general
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July 8, 2004
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January 11, 2006
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Veteran of
Operations Desert Shield,
Desert Storm or
Restore Hope; Later served as commanding general,
III Marine Expeditionary Force;
Defense Superior Service Medal, two awards of
Legion of Merit,
Meritorious Service Medal and
Navy Commedantion Medal.
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Robeson
Mastin M. Robeson
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O-04
Major general
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January 12, 2006
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April 26, 2007
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Veteran of
Gulf War or
Operation Restore Hope; Later served as commanding general,
Marine Corps Forces Special Operations Command or
III Marine Expeditionary Force;
Defense Distinguished Service Medal,
Defense Superior Service Medal,
Legion of Merit or two awards of
Meritorious Service Medal.
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Medina
Joseph V. Medina (Acting)
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O-04
Brigadier general
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April 27, 2007
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June 11, 2007
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Veteran of
Kosovo War or
Operation Iraqi Freedom; previously served as commanding general,
Marine Corps Base Camp Smedley D. Butler;
Defense Distinguished Service Medal,
Defense Superior Service Medal, two awards of
Legion of Merit,
Defense Meritorious Service Medal or three awards of
Meritorious Service Medal.
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Neller
Robert Neller
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O-04
Major general
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June 12, 2007
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August 20, 2008
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Veteran of
Invasion of Panama,
Iraq War or
Operation Restore Hope; The 37th
Commandant of the Marine Corps;
Defense Distinguished Service Medal,
Legion of Merit,
Bronze Star Medal and
Defense Meritorious Service Medal.
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[42]
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58
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Laster
James B. Laster
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O-04
Major general
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August 21, 2008
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April 10, 2009
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Veteran of
War in Afghanistan; Later served as director, Marine Corps Staff at
Headquarters Marine Corps; two awards of
Defense Superior Service Medal,
Legion of Merit and three awards of
Meritorious Service Medal.
|
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59
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Brilakis
Mark A. Brilakis
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O-04
Major general
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April 11, 2009
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June 30, 2011
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Veteran of
Gulf War; Later served as commander,
United States Marine Corps Forces Command;
Defense Superior Service Medal, two awards of
Legion of Merit and three awards of
Meritorious Service Medal.
|
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60
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Padilla
Frederick M. Padilla
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O-04
Major general
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July 1, 2011
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July 12, 2013
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Veteran of
Iraq War; Later served as president,
National Defense University; Three awards of
Legion of Merit with
Combat "V",
Defense Meritorious Service Medal and
Meritorious Service Medal.
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[43]
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61
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Clardy
H. Stacy Clardy
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O-04
Major general
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July 13, 2013
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June 26, 2015
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Veteran of Wars in
Iraq and
Afghanistan; Later served as director of operations for the Plans, Policies, and Operations Department at
Headquarters Marine Corps;
Defense Superior Service Medal, three awards of
Legion of Merit with
Combat "V",
Bronze Star Medal with
Combat "V" and three awards of
Meritorious Service Medal.
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[44]
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62
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Simcock
Richard L. Simcock
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O-04
Major general
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June 27, 2015
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January 20, 2017
|
Veteran of
Iraq War and
Afghanistan; Later served as deputy commander,
United States Marine Corps Forces, Pacific;
Defense Superior Service Medal, two awards of
Legion of Merit with
Combat "V" and four awards of
Meritorious Service Medal.
|
|
63
|
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Timberlake
Craig Q. Timberlake
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O-04
Major general
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January 21, 2017
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July 8, 2018
|
Veteran of
Iraq War and
Afghanistan; Later served as deputy commanding general, Regional Command North, International Security Assistance Force, Afghanistan;
Defense Superior Service Medal, two awards of
Legion of Merit,
Defense Meritorious Service Medal and two awards of
Meritorious Service Medal.
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[45]
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64
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Jurney
William M. Jurney
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O-04
Major general
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July 9, 2018
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August 11, 2020
|
Veteran of
Gulf War,
Iraq War and
War in Afghanistan; previously served as commanding general,
Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego; Three awards of
Defense Superior Service Medal,
Legion of Merit, two awards of
Bronze Star Medal with
Combat "V" and three awards of
Meritorious Service Medal.
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[46]
|
65
|
|
Bierman
James W. Bierman Jr.
|
O-04
Major general
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August 12, 2020
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November 8, 2021
|
Veteran of
Iraq War and
War in Afghanistan; previously served as commanding general,
Marine Corps Recruiting Command;
Defense Superior Service Medal, two awards of
Legion of Merit, three awards of
Bronze Star Medal with
Combat "V" and three awards of
Meritorious Service Medal.
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[47]
|
66
|
|
Bargeron
Jay M. Bargeron
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O-04
Major general
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November 8, 2021
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June 30, 2023
|
Veteran of
Iraq War and
War in Afghanistan; previously served as president,
Marine Corps University; two awards of
Defense Superior Service Medal, two awards of
Legion of Merit, three awards of
Bronze Star Medal and two awards of
Meritorious Service Medal.
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[48]
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67
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Wortman
Christian F. Wortman
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O-04
Major general
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June 30, 2023
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Incumbent
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Veteran of
Iraq War and
War in Afghanistan; previously served as senior military assistant to the
Deputy Secretary of Defense; two awards of
Defense Superior Service Medal, two awards of
Legion of Merit and the
Bronze Star Medal with Valor
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[49]
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