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More than 35 years since his career in the U.S. Marine Corps began, Lt. Gen. Michael Langley will reach one of the highest ranks of the military. On Aug. 1, the U.S. Senate confirmed Langley to ...
Soon, more Marines — Black and white, men and women — were asking to take pictures with the new four-star general. At Saturday’s ceremony, five officers sat in a row watching the proceedings.
U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Gen. Michael E. Langley, the first Black four-star general in the branch's 246-year history, was sworn in Saturday morning during a promotion ceremony in Washington, D.C ...
Lt. Gen. Michael E. Langley has made history in becoming the first Black officer in the Marine Corps' 246-year history promoted to the rank of four-star general.. After the Senate voted to confirm ...
The Marine Corps announced that Lt. Gen. Michael Langley has been confirmed to head U.S. Africa Command and will be promoted to the rank of general in a ceremony Saturday. Langley will be the ...
Gen. Langley, who began his career in the Marine Corps as an artillery officer in 1985, is the first Black Marine to be promoted to the rank of General in the 246-year history of the Marines ...
Avery White, a 2023 graduate of Newton High School, has earned the title of United States Marine after completing 13 weeks of ...
WASHINGTON — The Marine Corps has a Black woman commanding in its ranks as a two-star general for the first time in history. President Joe Biden nominated Brig. Gen. Lorna Mahlock for the ...
Alfred Masters was sworn in to the Marine Corps in 1942 ... become the first Black Marine, to which he said yes, Masters enlisted. He served in a segregated unit in World War II in Guam and the South ...
Gen. Michael E. Langley is the first Black person to attain the highest rank in the corps, whose most senior leadership had until now consisted entirely of white men. By Helene Cooper WASHINGTON ...
Gen. Langley, who began his career in the Marine Corps as an artillery officer in 1985, is the first Black Marine to be promoted to the rank of General in the 246-year history of the Marines ...
Gen. Langley has served in the Marine Corps for 37 years and will take command of the U.S. Africa Command, based in Germany. Michael E. Langley became the first Black four-star Marine General in a ...
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