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Brig. Gen. John T. Rauch Jr., who has been selected to the grade of major general, from director,
future warfare, Deputy Chief of Staff, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance, Headquarters
U.S. Air Force, Pentagon, Washington, District of Columbia, to chief of safety, Headquarters U.S.
Air Force, Pentagon, Washington, District of Columbia; and commander, Air Force Safety Center,
Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico. April 14, 2017 November 30, 2018 Brig. Gen. Tony L.
Wright, U.S. Army Reserve, deputy commanding general (Troop Program Unit), 88th Readiness
Division, Fort McCoy, Wisconsin, to commander (Troop Program Unit), 98th Training Division
(Initial Entry Training), Fort Benning, Georgia. Jun 98-Jun 00: Commander, Finance Support Unit,
United States Army Special Operations Command, Fort Bragg, North Carolina Brig. Gen. R. Scott
Dingle, deputy chief of staff, operations, G-3/5/7, U.S. Army Medical Command, Falls Church,
Virginia, to commanding general, Regional Health Command-Atlantic, Fort Belvoir, Virginia. Col.
(Promotable) Christopher G. Beck, commander, Transatlantic Division, U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers, Winchester, Virginia, to commander, Southwestern Division, U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers, Dallas, Texas. December 12, 2018 Brig. Gen. Andrew J. Toth, assistant deputy
commander, U.S. Air Forces Central Command; and assistant vice commander, 9th Air
Expeditionary Task Force, Air Combat Command, Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina, to director
of operations, Headquarters Air Combat Command, Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia. Brig. Gen.
Joseph A. Ryan, deputy commanding general (Support), 4th Infantry Division, Fort Carson,
Colorado, to chief of staff, XVIII Airborne Corps, Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Brig. Gen. Mary-
Kate Leahy, Army Reserve, director, J-2, Southern Command, Doral, Florida, to director, Army
Reserve Engagement Cell (Individual Mobilization Augmentee); and deputy commanding general,
Mobilization and Reserve Affairs (Individual Mobilization Augmentee), U.S. Army Europe,
Germany. How to make an signature for the USMC Correspondence PCs Orders Form on iOS
devices Col. Jeremy T. Sloane, who has been selected to the grade of brigadier general, from vice
director, operations, J-3, Headquarters North American Aerospace Defense Command, Peterson Air
Force Base, Colorado, to commander, Spaatz Center for Officer Education and Commandant, Air
War College, Air University, Air Education and Training Command, Maxwell Air Force Base,
Alabama. Brig. Gen. John W. Weidner to deputy director, plans, J-5, U.S. Strategic Command,
Offutt Air Force Base, Nebraska. He most recently served as director, U.S. Army Nuclear and
Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction Agency, Fort Belvoir, Virginia. Brig. Gen. Antonio M.
Fletcher, assistant commanding general-support, 1st Special Forces Command (Airborne), Fort
Bragg, North Carolina, to director, J-5, U.S. Southern Command, Doral, Florida. Nearly a decade
ago, as a new officer, Maj. Shane Gentry mulled over his Marine Corps job options, including
three… Maj. Gen. David W. Ling, assistant deputy chief of staff, G-4 (Troop Program Unit),
mobilization and training, Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff, G-4, Washington, D.C., to
commanding general (Troop Program Unit), 79th Theater Sustainment Command, Los Alamitos,
California. With the new test, the Marine Corps will not only collect about 10,000 officers' scores,
but will gather information on how those Marines perform in their career fields. Once they have
about five years' worth of data, they'll examine possible connections between the test scores and
MOS performance. Air Force Col. John C. Walker has been nominated for appointment to the rank
of brigadier general. Walker is currently serving as the director, Joint Staff Legislative Affairs, Office
of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Pentagon, Washington, District of Columbia. Brig. Gen.
Russell L. Mack, director, plans, programs, and requirements, Headquarters Air Combat Command,
Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia, to vice commander, Headquarters Pacific Air Forces, Joint Base
Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii. The chief of staff, U.S. Air Force announces the assignment of the
following general officers: I'm still trying to confirm through research if picture 3 is MG John A.
Studds. Col. Jason R. Armagost, who has been selected to the grade of brigadier general, from
deputy director, Current Operation, J-3, Headquarters U.S. Strategic Command, Offutt Air Force
Base, Nebraska, to commander, 379th Air Expeditionary Wing, Air Combat Command, Al Udeid Air
Base, Qatar. Air Force Lt. Gen. Mark D. Kelly for appointment to the rank of lieutenant general, and
assignment as deputy chief of staff, operations, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Pentagon, Washington,
District of Columbia. Kelly is currently serving as commander, Twelfth Air Force (Air Forces
Southern), Air Combat Command, Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona. Brig. Gen. John M.
Klein Jr., vice commander, U.S. Air Force Expeditionary Center, Air Mobility Command, Joint Base
McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey, to director, U.S. Central Command Deployment and
Distribution Operations Center, U.S. Central Command, Camp Arifjan, Kuwait. Maj. Gen. Thomas
W. Geary, assistant deputy chief of staff, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, Deputy Chief
of Staff, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance, Headquarters, U.S. Air Force, Pentagon,
Washington, District of Columbia, to military deputy to the director, Defense Intelligence Agency,
Washington, District of Columbia. The chief of staff of the Army announces the following general
officer assignments:
Maj.
Gen.
Michael
C.
O’Guinn,
U.S.
Army
Reserve,
commander
(Troop
Program
Unit),
807th
Medical
Command
(Deployment
Support),
Salt
Lake
City,
Utah,
to
deputy
chief
of
Army
Reserve
(Individual
Mobilization
Augmentee),
Office
of
the
Chief
of
Army
Reserve,
Washington,
District
of
Columbia.
His
next
command
assignments
occurred
in
1st
Combat
Engineer
Battalion,
1st
Marine
Division,
where
he
served
as
commanding
officer
for
Headquarters
and
Service
Company,
Company
B,
and
Engineer
Support
Company;
deploying
to
Honduras
with
Company
B
and
2d
Battalion,
5th
Marines,
as
part
of
the
I
MEF
Air
Contingency
Battalion.
Field
Grade
command
assignments
began
with
service
as
the
Executive
Officer,
Marine
Wing
Support
Squadron
172,
Marine
Wing
Support
Group
(MWSG)
-
17,
1st
MAW,
Okinawa,
Japan;
and
continued
with
his
assignment
as
commanding
officer, 2d Combat Engineer Battalion, 2d Marine Division. Lieutenant General Wissler commanded
twice as a Colonel, commanding 2d Transportation Support Battalion, 2d Force Service Support
Group
(FSSG), which served as the nucleus of Task Force Pegasus, providing operational and tactical level
battlefield distribution capabilities in support of I Marine Expeditionary Force during Operation Iraqi
Freedom during the liberation of Iraq; and as commander, 2d FSSG Forward, II MEF Forward
(MNF-W) for Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) 04-06. General Officer command assignments have
included Commanding General, 2d FSSG (Fwd) and 2d Marine Logistics Group, II MEF; Deputy
Commanding General, MNF-W during OIF 09; Deputy Commanding General, II MEF; and
Commanding General, 2d Marine Expeditionary Brigade; and Commanding General, III Marine
Expeditionary Force and Commander, Marine Corps Forces, Japan. While serving as CG, III MEF,
Lieutenant General Wissler was twice activated by the Commander, US Pacific Command, as the
Commander, Joint Task Force 505; first in November 2013 conducting Humanitarian Assistance and
Disaster Relief Operations in the Philippines after Super Typhoon Haian (Operation Damayan), and
next
during April 2015 for Earthquake relief in Nepal (Operation Sayhayogihaat). Subsequent to his
service
in
III MEF, Lt. Gen. Wissler assumed responsibilities as the Commander, U.S. Marine Corps Forces
Command
and
Commanding General, Fleet Marine Forces, Atlantic. Yes, another positive identification!! Thank you
Teufelhunde.ret!!! Col. (Promotable) Guillaume N. Beaurpere, deputy commander (Support), 4th
Infantry Division, Fort Carson, Colorado, to commander, Special Operations Joint Task Force-
Operation Inherent Resolve, Operation Inherent Resolve, Kuwait. 0% found this document useful,
Mark this document as useful Brig. Gen. James R. Sears Jr., commander, 455th Air Expeditionary
Wing, Air Combat Command, Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan, to director, Intelligence, Operations,
and
Nuclear Integration, Headquarters Air Education and Training Command, Joint Base San Antonio-
Randolph, Texas. Brig. Gen. (Promotable) Daniel G. Mitchell, director, G-3/5/7, Installation
Management Command, Joint Base San Antonio, Texas, to deputy chief of staff for logistics and
operations, U.S. Army Materiel Command, Redstone Arsenal, Alabama. Brig. Gen. (select) Dale R.
White, program executive officer, advanced aircraft, Air Force Life Cycle Management Center, Air
Force Materiel Command, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, to program executive officer,
fighters and advanced aircraft, Air Force Life Cycle Management Center, Air Force Materiel
Command, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. "When you place an officer in a job that [they
are] successful at and they feel that they're good at it, it's a retention tool," he added. "They perform
better, and the Marines are better off for it because they've been aligned in accordance with their
capabilities. Brig. Gen. Joseph A. Marsiglia, deputy commanding general, Army Reserve Medical
Command, Pinellas Park, Florida, and mobilization and reserve affairs (Individual Mobilization
Augmentee),
Office
of
the
Surgeon General, Falls Church, Virginia, to commanding general (Troop Program Unit), Medical
Readiness and Training Command, Joint Base San Antonio, Texas. September 18, 2018 Maj. Gen.
Bradley A. Becker, commanding general, U.S. Army Military District of Washington; and
commander, Joint Force Headquarters-National Capital Region, Washington, District of Columbia, to
chief, Office of Security Cooperation-Iraq, U.S. Central Command, Iraq. Col. John C. Walker, who
has been selected for the grade of brigadier general, from director, Joint Staff Legislative Affairs,
Office
of
the
Joint Chiefs of Staff, Pentagon, Washington, District of Columbia, to deputy commander, North
Atlantic Treaty Organization Air Command – Afghanistan; and vice commander, 9th Air
Expeditionary Task Force – Afghanistan, U.S. Forces – Afghanistan, U.S. Central Command, Kabul,
Afghanistan. The chief of staff, Army announces the following officer assignments: Brig. Gen.
Mary-Kate Leahy, Army Reserve, director, J-2, Southern Command, Doral, Florida, to director,
Army
Reserve
Engagement Cell (Individual Mobilization Augmentee); and deputy commanding general,
Mobilization
and
Reserve
Affairs (Individual Mobilization Augmentee), U.S. Army Europe, Germany. Maj. Gen. Thomas S.
James Jr., to assistant chief of staff, C-3/J-3, United Nations Command, Combined Forces
Command, U.S. Forces Korea, Republic of Korea. He most recently served as commanding general,
7th Infantry Division, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington. Air Force Col. Donald J. Cothern
has been nominated for appointment to the rank of brigadier general. Cothern is currently serving as
the
senior materiel leader and assistant program director, F-35 Development and Production, Air Force
Life Cycle Management Center, Air Force Materiel Command, Arlington, Virginia. Air Force Brig.
Gen.
Boyd C. L. Parker IV has been nominated for appointment to the rank of major general. Parker is
currently serving as the mobilization assistant to the commander, Eighteenth Air Force, Air Mobility
Command, Scott Air Force Base, Illinois. Air Force Maj. Gen. Tony D. Bauernfeind for appointment
to
the
rank of lieutenant general, with assignment as vice commander, U.S. Special Operations Command,
Pentagon, Washington, D.C. Bauernfeind is currently serving as chief of staff, Headquarters U.S.
Special Operations Command, MacDill Air Force Base, Florida. Combined Military Service Digital
Photographic Files Waldhauser serves as the director of joint force development on the Joint Staff
and
has worn his third star the longest of all the current lieutenant generals. As an infantry officer, he
commanded the 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit beginning in 2000, a job that included participation
in
the
initial invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq. He has led the Marine Corps Warfighting Laboratory, 1st
Marine
Division,
I
Marine
Expeditionary Force and Marine Forces Central Command. Brig. Gen. Jacqueline D. Brown, deputy
director of command, control, communications and cyber, J-6, U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, Camp
H. M. Smith, Hawaii, to director of command, control, communications and cyber, J-6, U.S. Indo-
Pacific Command, Camp Smith, Hawaii. Marine Corps Col. Forrest C. Poole III for appointment to
the
rank of brigadier general. Poole is currently serving as the executive assistant to the deputy
commandant, installations and logistics, Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps, Washington, D.C. Owen
joined the Marine Corps on a law contract, but she hopes to switch into the infantry. Beechner hopes
to
become a fixed-wing pilot and fly the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter or a KC-130 tanker. continued from
previous toy blog post ... “Dead or alive, you’re coming with me.” What's better than having two
different 1:6 scale ... The officers completed the web-based test on their own computers. It doesn't
require any studying or prep work since it's meant to assess their general knowledge. Maj. Gen.
James. B. Hecker, commander, 19th Air Force, Air Education and Training Command, Joint Base
San Antonio-Randolph, Texas, to commander, 9th Air and Space Expeditionary Task Force–
Afghanistan; commander, North Atlantic Treaty Organization Air Command – Afghanistan; director,
Air
Forces Central Command’s Air Component Coordination Element for U.S. Forces – Afghanistan,
Air
Combat
Command
and
support of North Atlantic Treaty Organization’s Operation Resolute Support; and deputy commander
– Air, U.S. Forces-Afghanistan, U.S. Central Command, Kabul, Afghanistan. Maj. Gen. Scott L.
Efflandt, special assistant to the commanding general, III Corps and Fort Hood, Fort Hood, Texas, to
deputy
commanding
general, III Corps and Fort Hood, Fort Hood, Texas. US Marine Corps (USMC) Colonel (COL)
Michael
L. Hawkins (left), Commander, Marine Manpower Officer Assignments, serves food to MASTER
Sergeant (MSGT) Rochelle M. Edwards (left), during her Retirement Celebration held at the Marine
Manpower Officer Assignments division, aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia (VA)
State: Virginia (VA) Brig. Gen. Clair A. Gill, deputy commanding general (Support), 101st Airborne
Division (Air Assault), Fort Campbell, Kentucky, to director, Army Aviation, Office of the Deputy
Chief of Staff, G-3/5/7, U.S. Army, Washington, D.C. Release No: NR-129-18 Air Force Col.
Steven G. Edwards has been nominated for appointment to the rank of brigadier general. Edwards is
currently serving as the special assistant to the commander, United Nations Command, Combined
Forces Command, and U.S. Forces Korea, Camp Humphreys, Republic of Korea. Air Force Brig.
Gen. Brian K. Borgen has been nominated for appointment to the rank of major general. Borgen is
currently serving as the mobilization assistant to the director of operations, Headquarters Air Combat
Command, Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia. Col. (Promotable) George N. Appenzeller, command
surgeon, U.S. Africa Command, Germany, to deputy commander, Regional Health Command-
Pacific, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington. Owen said she's glad to see the Marine Corps
looking at ways to improve officers' career placement. Brig. Gen. Paul A. Chamberlain, deputy chief
of staff, G-8/Director, Resource Management, U.S. Army Central, Shaw Air Force Base, South
Carolina, to director for Army budget, Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army (Financial
Management and Comptroller), Washington, District of Columbia. Brig. Gen. James H. Raymer,
commandant, U.S. Army Engineer School, U.S. Army Maneuver Support Center of Excellence, Fort
Leonard Wood, Missouri, to chief of staff, U.S. Army Central, Shaw Air Force Base, South
Carolina. Maj. Gen. James. B. Hecker, commander, 19th Air Force, Air Education and Training
Command, Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas, to commander, 9th Air and Space
Expeditionary Task Force – Afghanistan; commander, North Atlantic Treaty Organization Air
Command – Afghanistan; director, Air Forces Central Command’s Air Component Coordination
Element for U.S. Forces – Afghanistan, Air Combat Command and support of North Atlantic Treaty
Organization’s Operation Resolute Support; and deputy commander – Air, U.S. Forces-Afghanistan,
U.S. Central Command, Kabul, Afghanistan. Maj. Gen. Dennis S. McKean, commanding general,
2d Infantry Division (Combined), Eighth Army, Republic of Korea, to chief of staff, U.S. Central
Command, MacDill Air Force Base, Florida. Release No: NR-088-17 Maj. Gen. Steven W.
Ainsworth, U.S. Army Reserve, commander (Troop Program Unit), 377th Theater Sustainment
Command, New Orleans, Louisiana, to commander (Troop Program Unit), 84th Training Command,
Fort Knox, Kentucky. Brig. Gen. Mark S. Bennett, director for Resource Management, Installation
Management Command, Joint Base San Antonio, Texas, to commanding general, U.S. Army
Financial Management Command, Indianapolis, Indiana. Jacksonville State University – BS –
Accounting and Auditing Brig. Gen. Andrew J. Toth, assistant deputy commander, U.S. Air Forces
Central Command; and assistant vice commander, 9th Air Expeditionary Task Force, Air Combat
Command, Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina, to director of operations, Headquarters Air
Combat Command, Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia. Brig. Gen. Scott M. Naumann, deputy
commanding general (Support), 1st Armored Division, Fort Bliss, Texas, to director, CJ3, Combined
Joint Task Force-Operation Inherent Resolve, Operation Inherent Resolve, Iraq. Aug 03-Jun 04:
Student, United States Naval War College, Newport, Rhode Island Brig. Gen. Dirk D. Smith,
director, Air and Cyberspace Operations, Headquarters Pacific Air Forces, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-
Hickam, Hawaii, to deputy commander-operations and intelligence, Combined Joint Task Force-
Operation Inherent Resolve, U.S. Central Command; and commander, 9th Air Expeditionary Task
Force-Levant, Air Combat Command, Southwest Asia. If you have any problems viewing this
article, please report it here. Brig. Gen. Ronald J. Place, commanding general, Regional Health
Command-Atlantic, Fort Belvoir, Virginia, to special assistant to the commanding general, U.S.
Army Medical Command/The Surgeon General, U.S. Army, Falls Church, Virginia. Col. Michael G.
Koscheski, who has been selected to the grade of brigadier general, from chief, Strategic Planning
Integration Division, Deputy Chief of Staff for Strategic Plans, Programs and Requirements,
Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Pentagon, Washington, District of Columbia, to deputy commander,
Canadian North American Aerospace Defense Region; and deputy combined/joint force air
component commander for 1st Canadian Air Division, North American Aerospace Defense
Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Brig. Gen. Jonathan E. Howerton, deputy chief of staff, G-
3/5/7, U.S. Army Pacific, Fort Shafter, Hawaii, to deputy director, White House Military Office,
Washington, District of Columbia. Brig. Gen. Tony L. Wright, U.S. Army Reserve, commander
(Troop Program Unit), 1st Brigade, Southern Training Division, Houston, Texas, to deputy
commanding general, 88th Regional Support Command, Fort McCoy, Wisconsin. Picture 7 (last for
now to see if I get lucky!!) Brig. Gen. Matthew W. Davidson, deputy Combined Force Space
Component commander, U.S. Space Command; and vice commander, 14th Air Force, Air Force
Space Command, Vandenberg Air Force Base, California, to deputy commander, Special Operations
Joint Task Force-Afghanistan, U.S. Special Operations Command, Kabul, Afghanistan. Maj. Gen.
Richard M. Toy, commanding general, Great Lakes and Ohio River Division, U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers, Cincinnati, Ohio, to commanding general, Mississippi Valley Division, U.S. Army Corps
of Engineers, Vicksburg, Mississippi. Brig. Gen. Kris A. Belanger, commander, (Troop Program Unit),
85th U.S. Army Reserve Support Command (West), Arlington Heights, Illinois, to deputy
commanding general, (Individual Mobilization Augmentee), U.S. Army Human Resources
Command, Fort Knox, Kentucky.
The chief of staff, Air Force announces the assignment of the following general officers: Brig. Gen.
Gregory Kreuder, senior defense official/defense attaché, U.S. Embassy, Baghdad, Iraq, to
commander, 56th Fighter Wing, Air Education and Training Command, Luke Air Force Base,
Arizona. Brig. Gen. Miles A. Davis, assistant to the deputy commanding general – readiness
(Individual Mobilization Augmentee), U.S. Army Reserve Command, Fort Bragg, North Carolina, to
commanding general (Troop Program Unit), 76th U.S. Army Reserve Operational Response
Command, Salt Lake City, Utah. Marine Corps Col. Adam L. Chalkley for appointment to the rank
of brigadier general. Chalkley is currently serving as the chief of staff, 2nd Marine Logistics Group,
Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. このページは30秒後
にFC2ホームページのトップページにジャンプします。 Jacksonville State University – BS –
Accounting and Auditing Brig. Gen. Omuso D. George, director, Operations and Support, Office of
the Assistant Secretary of the Army (Financial Management and Comptroller), Washington, District
of Columbia, to director for Resource Management, Installation Management Command, Joint Base
San Antonio, Texas. Jan 07-Aug 08: Commander, 266th Finance Command, United States Army
Europe and Seventh Army, Germany Brig. Gen. Steven W. Gilland, deputy commanding general
(operations), 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), Fort Campbell, Kentucky, to commandant of
cadets, U.S. Military Academy, West Point, New York. Maj. Gen. Antonio M. Fletcher, commander,
Special Operations Command South, U.S. Special Operations Command, Homestead Air Reserve
Base, Florida, to deputy director, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, Fort Belvoir, Virginia. Maj.
Gen. Flem B. Walker Jr., deputy chief of staff, G-4, U.S. Army Forces Command, Fort Bragg, North
Carolina, to commanding general, 1st Sustainment Command (Theater), U.S. Army Central, Fort
Knox, Kentucky. Marine Corps Maj. Gen. George W. Smith Jr. for appointment to the rank of
lieutenant general, and assignment as senior military assistant to the secretary of defense. Smith is
currently serving as special assistant to the director, Joint Staff, Washington, District of Columbia.
The chief of staff, Army announces the assignment of the following general officers: The chief of
staff, Air Force announces the assignments of the following general officers: Col. Richard H.
Boutwell, who has been selected to the grade of brigadier general, from executive assistant to the
commander, U.S. Northern Command, Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado, to director, regional
affairs, Office of the Deputy Under Secretary of the Air Force, International Affairs, Office of the
Under Secretary of the Air Force, Pentagon, Washington,District of Columbia. Maj. Gen. Erik C.
Peterson, director, Army Aviation, Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff, G-3/5/7, U.S. Army,
Washington, District of Columbia, to commanding general, First Army Division West, Fort Hood,
Texas. The chief of staff, Air Force announces the assignments of the following general officers: Air
Force Col. Susan J. Pietrykowski has been nominated to the rank of brigadier general. Pietrykowski
is currently serving as the deputy command surgeon, Air Combat Command, Joint Base Langley-
Eustis, Virginia. Marine Corps Col. Calvert L. Worth Jr., has been nominated for appointment to the
rank of brigadier general. Worth is currently serving as the division chief, U.S. Central Command
Division, Regional Operations, J-35, Joint Staff, Washington, District of Columbia Brig. Gen. Allan
E. Day, commander, Defense Logistics Agency-Aviation, Richmond, Virginia, to director, logistics,
Civil Engineering and Force Protection, Headquarters Air Force Materiel Command, Wright-
Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. Air Force Col. David A. Mineau has been nominated for
appointment to the rank of brigadier general. Mineau is currently serving as the director, Joint and
National Security Council Matters, Deputy Chief of Staff, Operations, Headquarters U.S. Air Force,
Pentagon, Washington, District of Columbia. Brig. Gen. Douglas F. Stitt, director, Officer Personnel
Management Directorate, U.S. Army Human Resources Command, Fort Knox, Kentucky, to
director, Military Personnel Management, Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff, G-1, U.S. Army,
Washington, District of Columbia. April 16, 2019 Brig. Gen. Brett T. Funck, deputy commanding
general (Operations), 10th Mountain Division (Light); and acting senior commander-Fort Drum, Fort
Drum, New York, to deputy commanding general, U.S. Army Cadet Command, Fort Knox,
Kentucky. ... Read more November 14, 2018 6. 5 We will engage in deliberate, holistic, total force
planning to shape the Marine Corps of 2020-2025 and beyond based on our future operating
concepts and capabilities. We will look at advances in technology that create opportunities to adjust
table of organization (T/O) structure spaces that more appropriately meet current and future force
operational requirements. c. Review manpower personnel assignment and promotion processes and
First/Subsequent Term Alignment Plan (FTAP/STAP) retention, in order to reward high performing
Marines by April 2016. – OPR M&RA In order to ensure that deploying units are ready, we will
review our assignment policies to ensure leaders and Marines arrive with adequate time to participate
in their unit’s pre-deployment training. We will review our existing Service-level promotion process,
as well as the First and Subsequent Term Alignment Plan processes to ensure we are recognizing and
retaining those who possess and exhibit the leadership, talent and skills for the future force. As part
of this process, we will implement a time in grade (TIG) promotion review process at the unit level
(Battalion/Squadron) for Lance Corporal to Corporal and Corporal to Sergeant. d. We will reenergize
“Marine For Life,” as a cradle to grave program with appropriate unity of effort/unity of command
by the end of FY16. – OPR M&A; CD&I in support This program will support our Marines and
families while on active duty and once they leave our active ranks. Additionally, when Marines
decide to leave active service, we will ensure we know why they leave and concurrently provide
them the direction and the tools needed for success in the next chapter of their lives. As part of the
process, we will reach out to all who have left our active ranks to engage them in supporting all
Marines and their families. e. Beginning 1 April 2016, we will implement the assignment of all
qualified Marines into previously restricted MOSs and units – OPR M&A; MCCDC, TECOM and
PP&O in support This process will be done in a responsible, measured, deliberate, and standards-
based manner, in order to ensure both the combat readiness of the units involved and the success of
the Marines assigned to them. We will continue to collect data on all aspects of the process in order to
Brig. Gen. Gary W. Johnston, director of intelligence, J-2, U.S. Special Operations Command,
MacDill Air Force Base, Florida, to deputy chief of staff, intelligence, Resolute Support Mission,
North Atlantic Treaty Organization; and director, J-2, U.S. Forces-Afghanistan, Operation
Freedom’s Sentinel, Afghanistan. Maj. Gen. Erik C. Peterson, director, Army Aviation, Office of the
Deputy Chief of Staff, G-3/5/7, U.S. Army, Washington, District of Columbia, to commanding
general, First Army Division West, Fort Hood, Texas. Features "That's a part of how we get reliable
scores," Adeniji said. Coffin then addressed the crowd gathered by saying, "I am awestruck to be
here today seeing the outpouring of congratulations that comes from both here and from other
areas." Aaron Meyer, an attorney representing McDuffie, claims that the colonel was drugged at a bar
and grill commonly frequented by U.S. embassy staff, the Herald reported. The night resulted in the
slew of bad decisions, including heavy drinking, prostitutes and visiting areas off limits to military
personnel. Brig. Gen. James D. Peccia III, director, budget operations and personnel, Office of the
Assistant Secretary for Financial Management and Comptroller, Pentagon, Washington, District of
Columbia, to director, financial management, Headquarters Air Force Materiel Command, Wright-
Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. Brig. Gen. Joseph A. Ryan, deputy commanding general (Support),
4th Infantry Division, Fort Carson, Colorado, to chief of staff, XVIII Airborne Corps, Fort Bragg,
North Carolina. Marine Corps Maj. Gen. Dennis A. Crall, for appointment to the rank of lieutenant
general and assignment as director for command, control, communications, and computers (C4)
/cyber; and chief information officer, J-6, Joint Staff. Crall is currently serving as the senior military
advisor for cyber to the under secretary of defense for policy, Washington, D.C. CuttingScores.com
2012-2024 • All content within is copyright protected. Air Force Brig. Gen. Brad M. Sullivan has
been nominated for appointment to the rank of major general. Sullivan is currently serving as the
deputy director, operations, Operations Team 1, National Joint Intelligence Center, J-3, Joint Staff,
Pentagon, Washington, District of Columbia. Maj. Gen. Christopher J. Sharpsten, director, J-4, U.S.
Central Command, MacDill Air Force Base, Florida, to commanding general, Military Surface
Deployment and Distribution Command, Scott Air Force Base, Illinois. Col. Anthony W.
Genatempo, who has been selected to the grade of brigadier general, senior materiel leader and F-22
systems program manager, Fighters and Bombers Directorate, Air Force Life Cycle Management
Center, Air Force Materiel Command, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, to Air Force program
executive officer for weapons and director, Armament Directorate, Air Force Life Cycle
Management Center, Air Force Materiel Command, Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. Brig. Gen. John
C. Hafley, commander (Troop Program Unit), 11th Military Police Brigade, Los Alamitos, California,
to deputy commanding general – support (Troop Program Unit), 88th Readiness Division, Fort
Snelling, Minnesota. Brig. Gen. Kenneth D. Hubbard, director, capability and resource integration, J-
8, U.S. Cyber Command, Fort Meade, Maryland, to deputy chief of staff, G8; and director, resource
management, U.S. Army Central, Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina. Air Force Col. Paul R. Fast
has been nominated for appointment to the rank of brigadier general. Fast is currently serving as the
mobilization assistant to the commander, U.S. Air Forces Japan and Fifth Air Force, U.S. Pacific Air
Forces, Yokota Air Base, Japan. Brig. Gen. Brian J. Mennes, director, joint and integration, Office of
the Deputy Chief of Staff, G-8, U.S. Army, Washington, District of Columbia, to director, force
management, Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff, G-3/5/7, U.S. Army, Washington, District of
Columbia. Col. (Promotable) Jonathan C. Moyer, chief of staff (Troop Program Unit), 353d Civil
Affairs Command, Staten Island, New York, to deputy commander – Signal, 335th Signal Command
(Theater), East Point, Georgia. Brig. Gen. Tom D. Miller, vice commander, Air Force Sustainment
Center, Air Force Materiel Command, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma, to commander, Oklahoma
City Air Logistics Complex, Air Force Materiel Command, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. Both
compared the CCAT to other cognitive placement tests they took in college. Beechner said the test
was like the multiple-choice Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery new recruits and officer
candidates take before joining the Marine Corps. Brig. Gen. David N. Miller Jr., director of plans,
programs, and financial management, Headquarters Air Force Space Command, Peterson Air Force
Base, Colorado, to senior military assistant to the secretary of the Air Force, Office of the Secretary
of the Air Force, Pentagon, Washington, District of Columbia. Col. Phillip A. Stewart, who has been
selected to the grade of brigadier general, from deputy director of operations, Headquarters U.S. Air
Forces in Europe, Ramstein Air Base, Germany, to commanding general, Train, Advise, Assist
Command-Air; and commander, 438th Air Expeditionary Wing, Air Combat Command, Kabul,
Afghanistan. Col. (Promotable) Jeth B. Rey, director of operations, G-3, U.S. Army Cyber
Command, Fort Belvoir, Virginia, to director, J-6, U.S. Central Command, MacDill Air Force Base,
Florida. Maj. Gen. Richard F. Johnson, deputy director, Army National Guard, Arlington, Virginia,
to commanding general, First Army Division West, Fort Hood, Texas. Brig. Gen. Christopher F.
Bentley, deputy director for operations, National Joint Operations Intelligence Center, Operations
Team-1, J-3, Joint Staff, Washington, District of Columbia, to senior advisor to the Ministry of
Defense, U.S. Forces-Afghanistan, Operation Freedom’s Sentinel, Afghanistan. This is the recently
released Coo Model 1/6 scale Simulated Human Skeleton Soldier 12-inch figure that comes with 1/6
scale Human skull hea... Schmidle serves as the principal deputy director for Cost Assessment and
Program Evaluation (CAPE) in the Office of the Secretary of Defense. He has worn his third star the
second-longest, behind Waldhauser, and comes from the aviation community. Though an unlikely
candidate for commandant, Schmidle may be a good option for ACMC if Paxton is tapped for a
promotion. Brig. Gen. Gentry W. Boswell, commander, 36th Wing, Pacific Air Forces, Andersen Air
Force Base, Guam, to director, manpower, organization and resources, Deputy Chief of Staff,
Manpower, Personnel and Services, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Pentagon, Washington, D.C.
April 25, 2018 Brig. Gen. Wendy L. Harter, command surgeon, U.S. Army Forces Command, Fort
Bragg, North Carolina, to commanding general, Brooke Army Medical Center; deputy commanding
general, Regional Health Command-Central; and market manager, San Antonio Military Health
System, Joint Base San Antonio, Texas. ページが表示されない原因として、次のような可能
性があります。 3.a. Marines with an End of Current Contract (ECC) between October 2023 and 30
September 2024 will submit a completed SDA package to MMEA electronically via TFRS RELM
request as "SDA/Reenlistment/HSST" RELM type. Each package will include, at a minimum the
items listed in paragraph 3c-3i. Prevention and Response Air Force Col. Matteo G. Martemucci been
nominated for appointment to the rank of brigadier general. Martemucci is currently serving as the
commander, 70th Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Wing, 25th Air Force, Air Combat
Command, Fort George G. Meade, Maryland. Brig. Gen. Wendy L. Harter, commanding general,
Brooke Army Medical Center; deputy commanding general, Regional Health Command-Central;
and market manager, San Antonio Military Health System, to commanding general, Regional Health
Command-Central, Joint Base San Antonio, Texas. Brig. Gen. (Promotable) Miyako N. Schanely,
U.S. Army Reserve, commanding general (Troop Program Unit), 102d Training Division (Maneuver
Support) and deputy commanding general for mobilization and training (Individual Mobilization
Augmentee), U.S. Army Maneuver Support Center, Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, to commander
(Troop Program Unit), 416th Engineer Command, Darien, Illinois. Brig. Gen. Scott L. Efflandt,
deputy commanding general (maneuver), 1st Infantry Division, Fort Riley, Kansas, to deputy
commandant, U.S. Army Command and General Staff College; and deputy commanding general-
education, U.S. Army Combined Arms Center, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. General officer
assignments u.s. department of defense Secretary of Defense James N. Mattis announced today that
the president has made the following nominations: 4. For Marines found not qualified for SDA,
Commanders will provide source documentation of disqualifying criteria and estimated return date to
a qualified status to determine SDA class assignment and retention accurately. Examples include
Medical Officer prognosis letters for projected date of SDA assignability, legal documents that
should cause date conflicts with SDA class dates, page 11 entries for assignment to Body
Composition Program, or PFT/CFT failures. Unit Diary entries must be reflected in TFRS for the
disqualifying status to validate disqualification. Maj. Gen. Joel K. Tyler, commanding general, U.S.
Army Test and Evaluation Command, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, to director, J-3
Operations/Cyber, U.S. Africa Command, Germany. Brig. Gen. Patrick D. Frank, deputy
commanding general, 1st Infantry Division, Fort Riley, Kansas, to deputy commanding general,
Army Cadet Command, Fort Knox, Kentucky. Maj. Gen. Steven A. Shapiro, deputy chief of staff
for logistics and operations, U.S. Army Materiel Command, Redstone Arsenal, Alabama, to
commanding general, 21st Theater Sustainment Command, U.S. Army Europe, Germany. Maj. Gen.
Randy S. Taylor, commanding general, U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command and
Aberdeen Proving Ground, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, to chief of staff, U.S. Strategic
Command, Offutt Air Force Base, Nebraska. Maj. Gen. Daniel J. Christian, deputy commander –
support (Individual Mobilization Augmentee), Eighth Army, Republic of Korea, to deputy chief of
staff, U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command, Fort Eustis, Virginia. Brig. Gen. Jonathan J.
McColumn, Army Reserve, commander (Troop Program Unit), 103d Sustainment Command
(Expeditionary), Des Moines, Iowa, to chief of sustainment, Army Central, Shaw Air Force Base,
South Carolina. June 29, 2016 in INDIVIDUAL & UNIT PORTRAITS Air Force Col. Jennifer L.
Grant has been nominated for appointment to the rank of brigadier general. Grant is currently serving
as the commander, 50th Space Wing, Air Force Space Command, Schriever Air Force Base,
Colorado. Release No: NR-057-17 Brig. Gen. Patricia R. Wallace, deputy commanding general
(Troop Program Unit), 88th Readiness Division, Fort McCoy, Wisconsin, to commanding general
(Troop Program Unit), 91st Training Division (Operations), Fort Hunter Liggett, California.
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that comes with 1/6 scale Human skull hea... Col. (Promotable) Susan K. Arnold to assistant judge
advocate general for military law and operations, U.S. Army, Washington, District of Columbia. She
most recently served as staff judge advocate, III Corps, Fort Hood, Texas. Brig. Gen. (Promotable)
Matthew W. McFarlane, senior military assistant to the deputy secretary of defense, Office of the
Deputy Secretary of Defense, Washington, District of Columbia, to commanding general, 4th
Infantry Division and Fort Carson, Fort Carson, Colorado.
Marine Corps Reserve Brig. Gen. Bradley S. James has been nominated for appointment to the rank
of major general. James is currently serving as the commander, Marine Corps Forces Reserve;
commander, Marine Corps Forces North; and commanding general, 4th Marine Aircraft Wing, U.S.
Marine Corps Forces Reserve, New Orleans, Louisiana. Maj. Gen. Christopher T. Donahue,
commander, Special Operations Joint Task Force-Afghanistan, U.S. Forces-Afghanistan/Special
Operations Component Command-Afghanistan, Resolute Support Mission, Operation Freedom’s
Sentinel, Afghanistan, to commanding general, 82d Airborne Division, Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
A military board has recommended a Marine colonel who was drugged and robbed while on
assignment in Bogota, Colombia, be forced to retire, the Miami Herald reported. Release No: NR-
129-18 Marine Corps Col. Daniel J. Lecce for appointment to the rank of major general and
appointment as the staff judge advocate to the commandant of the Marine Corps. Lecce is currently
serving as the assistant judge advocate general for military justice and the officer-in-charge of the
Navy-Marine Corps Appellate Review Activity, Office of the Judge Advocate General of the U.S.
Navy, Washington, District of Columbia. Jan. 26, 2017 November 29, 2018 The chief of staff, Air
Force announces the assignment of the following general officer: Finance Officer Basic and
Advanced Courses The UNSC today announced the slate for SPEARHEAD's two-star commanders,
projected to assume office before September 1st 2018. The sixteen general and flag officers of grade
OF-7, or non-military equivalent, will occupy the SPEARHEAD Deputy Commander billets of it's
senior leadership between the OF-8 SPEARHEAD Vice Commanders and the OF-6 SPEARHEAD
Assistant Commanders. Brig. Gen. Daniel L. Simpson, deputy director of intelligence, U.S. Forces
Afghanistan; and assistant deputy chief of staff of intelligence to North Atlantic Treaty Organization
Headquarters Resolute Support, U.S. Central Command, Kabul, Afghanistan, to director,
intelligence and information, North American Aerospace Defense Command and Headquarters U.S.
Northern Command, Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado. Jul 87-Feb 89: Chief, Military Pay Branch,
later Platoon Leader/Disbursing Officer, 125th Finance Support Unit, 45th Support Group, Schofield
Barracks, Hawaii Portrait: US Navy (USN) Commander (CDR) Coleen A. Watry (covered) Air
Force Col. Troy L. Endicott has been nominated for appointment to the rank of brigadier general.
Endicott is currently serving as the commander, 460th Space Wing, Air Force Space Command,
Buckley Air Force Base, Colorado. Brig. Gen. Stephen G. Purdy will be assigned as commander,
45th Space Wing; and director, Eastern Range, U.S. Space Force, Patrick Air Force Base, Florida.
Purdy is currently serving as director, plans, programs, and financial management, Headquarters
U.S. Space Force, Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado. Brig. Gen. Charles H. Cleveland, most
recently serving as deputy chief of staff, communications, Resolute Support Mission, North Atlantic
Treaty Organization, Operation Freedom’s Sentinel, Afghanistan, to vice director for Intelligence, J-
2, Joint Staff (Defense Intelligence Agency), Washington, District of Columbia. laws calm legal
forms guide a DD form 1351 — - is a Department of Defense form used for travel vouchers for
approved travel expenses by military members this voucher must be filled out in order for
reimbursement for travel expenses paid out of the pocket of the military member the DD form 1351
— - is available on the Department of Defense documentation website or can be supplied through
the chain of command the first step is to fill in Box 1 indicating what type of payment your voucher
will be credited as if you used a government travel charge card you must indicate the split payment
that will be made to the card contractor in boxes 2 through 11 you must provide your personal
information you will need to put your name grade social security number contact information as well
as the type of payment made for your travel expenses in box 12 you must list all of your dependents
and indicate if they accompanied you on your travel boxes 13 and 14 require you to further indicate
your depend Brig. Gen. Brett T. Funck, deputy chief of staff, G-3/5/7, U.S. Army Reserve
Command, Fort Bragg, North Carolina, to deputy commanding general, 10th Mountain Division
(Light), Fort Drum, New York. Maj. Gen. Alberto C. Rosende to commanding general (Troop
Program Unit), 63d Readiness Division, Mountain View, California. He most recently served as chief
of staff (Individual Mobilization Augmentee), U.S. Army Reserve Command, Fort Bragg, North
Carolina. Aug 08-Jan 10: Chief, Planning, Programming, Budgeting, and Execution System
Integration, Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army (Financial Management and Comptroller),
Washington, DC Release Status: Released to Public Air Force Maj. Gen. Richard W. Scobee for
appointment to the rank of lieutenant general and for assignment as chief of Air Force Reserve,
Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Pentagon, Washington, District of Columbia; and commander, Air
Force Reserve Command, Robins Air Force Base, Georgia. Scobee is currently serving as deputy
commander, Air Force Reserve Command, Robins Air Force Base, Georgia. Brig. Gen. Stacey T.
Hawkins, director, logistics, engineering and force protection, Headquarters Air Mobility Command,
Scott Air Force Base, Illinois, to commander, Ogden Air Logistics Complex, Air Force Materiel
Command, Hill Air Force Base, Utah. Lieutenant General Wissler has completed the Amphibious
Warfare School non-resident program while in the Special Education Program; graduated with honors
and was identified as a Distinguished Graduate at the Air Force Institute of Technology (AFIT),
receiving a Master of Science in Industrial Engineering and being awarded the AFIT Commandant's
award for exceptional thesis research; is a distinguished graduate from the Marine Corps Command
and Staff College Resident Program; completed the Armed Forces Staff College (now Joint Forces
Staff College) at Norfolk, Virginia; and served as a Commandant of the Marine Corps and Federal
Executive Fellow at The Brookings Institution in the Foreign Policy Studies Branch. Brig. Gen.
Michael C. McCurry II, deputy commanding general (Support), 2d Infantry Division (Combined),
Eighth Army, Republic of Korea, to director, Army Aviation, Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff, G-
3/5/7, U.S. Army, Washington, District of Columbia. Col. (Promotable) Paul T. Stanton to deputy
director of operations, J-3, U.S. Cyber Command, Fort Meade, Maryland. He most recently served
as director, J-34, U.S. Cyber Command, Fort Meade, Maryland. Brig. Gen. Isaac Johnson Jr., U.S.
Army Reserve, director for Civil Affairs and Civilian Military Operations (C9), U.S. Forces Korea,
Republic of Korea, to commander (Troop Program Unit), 351st Civil Affairs Command, Mountain
View, California. Thanks USMCSki and CNY Militaria for positively identifying picture 3 as John A.
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