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Used to work as: Commandant of the Marine Corps, among other commands.
Used to work as: Commandant of the Marine Corps, among other commands during a lifetime of military service.
If women remain restricted to combat service and combat service support specialties, we will not see a woman as Commandant of the Marine Corps, or CENTCOM commander, or Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
Following World War I, Middleton served at the United States Army Infantry School, the Command and General Staff School, the Army War College, and as Commandant of Cadets at LSU.
General Jones, who retired last year after serving as commandant of the Marine Corps and the top American commander in Europe, is scheduled to present the findings to Congress on Thursday.
General Miller toured Iraq's prisons last summer but did not take command of them until April, after leaving his post as commandant of the American prison for Qaeda and Afghan war prisoners at Guantánamo.
A further example of this ambiguity came in March 1902, when Sebree received orders to give up command of the Abarenda to give him additional time as commandant and "governor".
Ashore, he served as Commandant, United States Naval Academy, the Department of the Navy's Chief of Legislative Affairs, and as Deputy Commander, U.S. Pacific Command.
Her tenure as commandant is scheduled to end this month.
As commandant of Jasenovac, Sakic was not merely a bureaucrat.
She was eventually cleared of all wrongdoing, she says, but not reinstated as commandant.
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