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fontman
06-13-06, 10:35 AM
Secretary of Defense Donald H. Rumsfeld announced today that the President has nominated Marine Corps Lieutenant General James T. Conway, for appointment to the grade of general and for appointment as the Commandant of the Marine Corps. Conway is currently serving as the Director of Operations, J-3, Joint Staff, Washington, D.C.

Contact information for LtGen Conway:

LtGen J. T. Conway
3000 Joint Staff Pentagon
Washington, D.C. 20318-3000

Lieutenant General
James T. Conway
Director of Operations, J-3, on the Joint Staff

Lieutenant General James T. Conway currently serves as the Director of Operations, J-3, on the Joint Staff, Washington DC.

Lieutenant General Conway was commissioned in 1970 as an infantry officer and served initially with the 3d Battalion, 1st Marines, Camp Pendleton, as a rifle platoon commander and as the Battalion's 106mm recoilless-rifle platoon commander. Subsequently, he served as a company commander in the Infantry Training Regiment; as Executive Officer of the Marine Detachment aboard the USS Kitty Hawk (CVA-63); at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot in San Diego as a series and company commander in the Recruit Training Regiment, as the aide to the Commanding General, and as Director, Sea School.

After career level school in 1977, he reported to 3d Battalion, 2d Marines, 2d Marine Division where he commanded two companies and served in the Regiment's S-3. Posted to The Basic School he commanded two companies of officer students and taught tactics. Following intermediate level school, his next tour was as operations officer for the 31st MAU, where he spent 13 months at sea in WESTPAC and in contingency operations off Beirut, Lebanon.

Returning to CONUS in July 1984, he was assigned to Headquarters Marine Corps, and later served two years as Senior Aide to the Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff. Upon completion of top level school, he was reassigned to the 2d Marine Division serving as Division G-3 Operations Officer before assuming command of 3d Battalion, 2d Marines in January 1990. Under his command Battalion Landing Team 3/2 deployed to Southwest Asia for eight months for Operations DESERT SHIELD and DESERT STORM. Selected for colonel, he was assigned as the Ground Colonels' Monitor, HQMC. He assumed command of The Basic School on April 30, 1993 and in that role was selected for Brigadier General in December 1995. Re-assigned to the Joint Staff, he served as the Deputy Director of Operations J-3 for Combating Terrorism. He then served as the President, Marine Corps University at Quantico, VA. After being selected for promotion to Major General, he assumed command of the 1st Marine Division. In November of 2002 LtGen Conway was promoted to his current rank and assumed command of the I Marine Expeditionary Force. He commanded I MEF during two combat tours in Iraq.

His personal decorations include the Defense Distinguished Service Medal, Distinguished Service Medal, Legion of Merit, Defense Meritorious Service Medal, Meritorious Service Medal with gold stars in lieu of second and third awards, Navy Commendation Medal, Navy Achievement Medal, and the Combat Action Ribbon.

Lieutenant General Conway graduated with honors from The Basic School, the U.S. Army Infantry Officers' Advanced Course, the Marine Corps Command and Staff College, and the Air War College.

fontman
06-13-06, 10:41 AM
http://www.thefontman.com/james_t_conway.jpg

thedrifter
06-13-06, 11:10 AM
Congratulations Sir!

Ellie

BigPhil
06-13-06, 01:09 PM
Congratulations Sir.

Semper Fi
BigPhil

mpwildes
06-13-06, 06:28 PM
Big debate in PME about this and I said it would be LtGen Conway. Lot thought LtGen Mattis. A absolute solid tactician and great war fighter. He just did not have the political aspect nor did he do things that the CMC has traditionally done.

fontman
06-13-06, 06:38 PM
Sorry to say, the last great CMC was General Gray, IMHO.

Maybe Conway can bring the Corps back to "those" days.

;)

bigdog43701
06-13-06, 06:48 PM
congratulations sir!

thedrifter
06-13-06, 06:58 PM
Conway Nominated to Head Marine Corps <br />
The Associated Press <br />
Tuesday, June 13, 2006; 7:14 PM <br />
<br />
WASHINGTON -- Lt. Gen. James Conway has been nominated to be the next commandant of the Marine Corps,...

fontman
06-13-06, 07:04 PM
Hagee assumed the duties as CMC on 14 January 2003. <br />
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The AP article &quot;assumes&quot; Hagee won't step down until January. <br />
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That is b u l l s h i t. <br />
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Expect Conway to take charge of our Corps probably...

Sixguns
06-13-06, 07:24 PM
Congratulations to the General.

The bio shows a Marine officer with a lot of "J" time and combat unit experience. This is a good thing. If the Marine Corps is to maintain its warfighting edge, this is a commandant for that.

BOOGIEMAN44
06-13-06, 07:39 PM
Congratulations Sir, And Semper Fi

jennifer
06-13-06, 07:48 PM
Congratulations SIR!!!

Noci
06-13-06, 08:50 PM
Congrats, I know little about him besides what is wrote in here. I met CMC Munday and liked him.

Ironrider
06-13-06, 09:02 PM
Congrats Sir, and take care of my Corps.:iwo:

thedrifter
06-14-06, 07:10 AM
June 14, 2006
Military
Veteran of War in Iraq Named to Oversee Marine Corps
By THOM SHANKER

WASHINGTON, June 13 — Lt. Gen. James T. Conway, a veteran of two tours in Iraq, has been nominated by President Bush to serve as commandant of the Marine Corps as the service is struggling under investigations into the circumstances of civilian deaths in Iraq.

Pentagon and Marine Corps officials said the timing of the announcement on Tuesday was unrelated to investigations that marines might have killed 24 civilians without provocation in Haditha, in restive Anbar Province in November.

If confirmed by the Senate, General Conway would put on a fourth star and the Marine Corps would put atop its command structure an energetic, combat-tested officer — known for speaking his mind, even in public.

The current commandant, Gen. Michael W. Hagee, is scheduled to retire in January after a standard four-year assignment. Handicapping on his successor was already under way within the Pentagon before news of official inquiries into the Haditha deaths burst into public view over recent weeks.

"There is absolutely no relationship between this nomination and anything associated with ongoing investigations," said Bryan Whitman, a Pentagon spokesman.

General Conway currently is director of operations for the Joint Staff, and he has a close relationship with Gen. Peter Pace, the first Marine officer to serve as chairman of the Joint Chiefs.

"General Conway is a superb officer," General Pace said Tuesday. "And if you look at his war record in his Marine Expeditionary Force, going into Baghdad early on in the war, you'll see that he knows how to lead marines in combat."

General Pace emphasized that the nomination "has no tie to Haditha," and noted that the nomination process was "moving forward well before Haditha came on the horizon."

Officials said that, if confirmed, General Conway could take command by November.

Ellie

fontman
06-14-06, 07:14 AM
Officials said that, if confirmed, General Conway could take command by November.The sooner, the better, IMHO!

;)