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  • Retired Commandant of the Marine Corps and General, [[United States Marine Corps]]; Center for Security Policy
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  • A [[United States Marine Corps|U.S. Marine Corps]] general and the 22nd Commandant of the Marine Corps (1960-1963); received the [[Medal of Honor]] for the [[Battle of Tarawa]]
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  • 5th and longest-serving (1820-1859} Commandant of the Marine Corps
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  • ...ice of Net Assessment ([[Andrew Marshall]]) and Strategic Issues Group for Commandant of the Marine Corps, logistician in the [[Afghanistan War (2001-2021)]] and [[Iraq War]]; opera
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  • '''Archer A. Vandegrift''' was the first Commandant of the Marine Corps to reach four-star rank, in [[World War Two in the Pacific]]. He replaced t
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>First four-star Commandant of the Marine Corps, promoted to that position after commanding the [[Guadalcanal campaign]], f
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  • ...) is a retired general of the United States Marine Corps, and was the 31st Commandant of the Marine Corps, from 1995 to 1999. The son of lieutenant general (retired) Victor Krulak,
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  • ...rtment of the Navy]] and to whom the [[Chief of Naval Operations]] and the Commandant of the Marine Corps report
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  • ...orces, Pacific. He is the father of General (GEN) Charles Krulak, the 31st Commandant of the Marine Corps.
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  • ...rvices, respectively, are the [[Chief of Naval Operations]] (CNO), and the Commandant of the Marine Corps (CMC). Even though the CNO and CMC report to SecNav, none of the three cur
    1 KB (191 words) - 10:23, 29 March 2024
  • ...as a general in the [[United States Marine Corps]], who served as the 22nd Commandant of the Marine Corps. As a [[colonel]], he led the attack at the [[Battle of Tarawa]], for which
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  • General '''Paul X. Kelley''' (1928-) was the 28th Commandant of the Marine Corps, 1983-1987. Previously, he had been promoted to general and became the Assi | title = General (retired) Paul X. Kelley, 28th Commandant of the Marine Corps
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  • ...receive the [[Medal of Honor]] for his leadership, and would later become Commandant of the Marine Corps.
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  • {{r|Commandant of the Marine Corps Official Reading List}}
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  • ...the subject was considered relevant to the United States Marine Corps, the Commandant of the Marine Corps. In practice, the Marines found that all issues before the Chiefs were rele
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  • ...rvices, respectively, are the [[Chief of Naval Operations]] (CNO), and the Commandant of the Marine Corps (CMC). Even though the CNO and CMC report to SecNav, none of the three cur
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  • ...ponsor is Dunham's mother, Debra, and GEN (ret.) [[Michael Hagee]], former Commandant of the Marine Corps, will speak. A piece of Dunham's helmet will be sealed in the mast.
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  • ...[[United States|American]] lawyer, and former senior legal advisor to the Commandant of the Marine Corps.<ref name=USNAlbertoJMora2004-07-07/>
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  • | Commandant of the Marine Corps :*Commandant of the Marine Corps
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  • *Marine Corps: Commandant of the Marine Corps(CMC), who, for administrative and budgetary matters, report to a service se
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