This is a list of active duty United States Marine Corps major generals collected from publicly available and accessible information.
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List of two-star positions
Department of Defense
Position insignia | Position | Part of | Photo | Incumbent | Service branch |
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Joint Staff | |||||
Deputy Director for Current and Integrated Operations (J-3), Joint Staff | Major General David L. Odom[1] |
U.S. Marine Corps | |||
Unified combatant commands | |||||
Director of Strategy, Plans and Policy (J-5), U.S. Central Command (USCENTCOM) | Not applicable | Major General Sean M. Salene[2] |
U.S. Marine Corps | ||
Director of Operations (J-3), U.S. Cyber Command (USCYBERCOM) | Not applicable | Major General Ryan P. Heritage[3] |
U.S. Marine Corps | ||
Director, Strategic Planning and Policy (J-5), U.S. Indo-Pacific Command (USINDOPACOM) |
Not applicable | Major General Jay M. Bargeron[4] |
U.S. Marine Corps | ||
Other joint positions | |||||
Commander, Cyber National Mission Force (CNMF) | Major General Lorna M. Mahlock[5] |
U.S. Marine Corps | |||
Korea Assistant Chief of Staff (J-5), United Nations Command (UNC), ROK/U.S. Combined Forces Command (CFC) and U.S. Forces Korea (USFK) |
Major General Brian N. Wolford[6] |
U.S. Marine Corps | |||
Commander, Special Operations Command South (SOCSOUTH) | Major General Peter D. Huntley[7] |
U.S. Marine Corps | |||
Commandant, Dwight D. Eisenhower School for National Security and Resource Strategy | Major General William H. Seely III[8] |
U.S. Marine Corps | |||
Commandant, National War College (NWC) | Major General Paul J. Rock Jr.[9] Promotable[10] |
U.S. Marine Corps |
United States Marine Corps
Headquarters Marine Corps
Position insignia | Position | Part of | Photo | Incumbent | Service branch |
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Director, Reserve Affairs Division (RA), Office of the Deputy Commandant for Manpower and Reserve Affairs (M&RA)[11] | Major General Karl D. Pierson[12] |
U.S. Marine Corps | |||
Director, Operations Division, Office of the Deputy Commandant for Plans, Policies, and Operations (PP&O) | Major General Jason L. Morris[13] |
U.S. Marine Corps | |||
Commanding General, Marine Air-Ground Task Force Training Command (MAGTFTC) and Commanding General, Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center (MCAGCC) |
Major General Thomas B. Savage[14] |
U.S. Marine Corps | |||
Commander, Marine Corps Installations Command (MCICOM) and Assistant Deputy Commandant, Installations and Logistics (Facilities) (ADC I&L(F)) |
Major General David W. Maxwell[15] |
U.S. Marine Corps | |||
Commanding General, Marine Corps Installations Pacific (MCIPAC) and Commanding General, Marine Corps Base Camp Butler |
Major General Stephen E. Liszewski[16] |
U.S. Marine Corps | |||
Assistant Deputy Commandant for Programs and Resources (P&R) | Major General James B. Wellons[17] |
U.S. Marine Corps | |||
Legislative Assistant to the Commandant of the Marine Corps | Major General Roberta L. Shea[18] Promotable[19] |
U.S. Marine Corps | |||
Staff Judge Advocate to the Commandant of the Marine Corps (SJA) and Director, U.S. Marine Corps Judge Advocate Division (JAD) |
Major General David J. Bligh[20] |
U.S. Marine Corps |
Supporting establishment
Position insignia | Position | Part of | Photo | Incumbent | Service branch |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Commanding General, Marine Corps Logistics Command (MARCORLOGCOM) | Not applicable | Major General Keith D. Reventlow[21] |
U.S. Marine Corps | ||
Commanding General, Marine Corps Recruiting Command (MCRC) | Not applicable | Major General William J. Bowers[22] |
U.S. Marine Corps |
Operating forces
Position insignia | Position | Part of | Photo | Incumbent | Service branch |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Office of the Chief of Naval Operations | |||||
Director, Expeditionary Warfare (N95), Office of the Chief of Naval Operations | Major General Marcus B. Annibale[44][45] |
U.S. Marine Corps |
List of pending appointments
Retaining current position/position unannounced
These are general officers awaiting promotion to major general while retaining their current position or do not have their position announced yet.
Photo | Name | Service branch | Status and date |
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Nominations (January 2024) | |||
Brigadier General Melvin G. Carter |
U.S. Marine Corps |
Confirmed by the Senate 31 January 2024[46][47] | |
Brigadier General Phillip N. Frietze |
U.S. Marine Corps | ||
Brigadier General Julie L. Nethercot |
U.S. Marine Corps | ||
Brigadier General Ryan S. Rideout |
U.S. Marine Corps | ||
Brigadier General George B. Rowell IV |
U.S. Marine Corps | ||
Brigadier General Daniel L. Shipley |
U.S. Marine Corps | ||
Nominations (December 2023) | |||
Brigadier General Sean N. Day |
U.S. Marine Corps |
Confirmed by the Senate 31 January 2024[48][49] |
See also
- List of active duty United States four-star officers
- List of active duty United States three-star officers
- List of active duty United States Army major generals
- List of active duty United States rear admirals
- List of active duty United States Air Force major generals
- List of active duty United States Space Force general officers
- List of active duty United States senior enlisted leaders and advisors
- List of current United States National Guard major generals
- List of United States Army four-star generals
- List of United States Marine Corps four-star generals
- List of United States Navy four-star admirals
- List of United States Air Force four-star generals
- List of United States Coast Guard four-star admirals
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- ^ "Major General William H. Seely III, USMC". Dwight D. Eisenhower School for National Security and Resource Strategy. Retrieved 2 August 2023.
- ^ "MajGen Paul J. Rock, USMC". National War College. Retrieved 10 August 2023.
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- ^ "Commanding General, Marine Corps Logistics Command". Marine Corps Logistics Command. Retrieved 21 July 2022.
- ^ "Major General William J. Bowers". Marine Corps Recruiting Command. Retrieved 22 July 2022.
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This page was last edited on 26 May 2024, at 12:42