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Corps Recruiting Command, from September 2004 until June Maj. Gen. Cornell A. Wilson Jr.
2006, when he assumed his current post. He was promoted to Director, Reserve Affairs Division
his current rank in October 2005. His many personal deco- Manpower & Reserve Affairs
rations include the Legion of Merit (gold star in lieu of 2nd Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps
award), Bronze Star Medal (with combat V), Defense Meritori- Quantico, Virginia
ous Medal, and Meritorious Service Medal. Major General Cornell A. Wilson Jr. began his career as a second
lieutenant tank commander after graduating from The Univer-
Maj. Gen. Clifford L. Stanley sity of South Carolina with a B.S. in chemistry in 1972. After
Deputy Commanding General being selected for Brigadier General in 1999, Major General
Marine Corps Combat Wilson was appointed Deputy Commander for MARCENT at
Development Command the US Central Command and, later, commanded a combined
Quantico, Virginia joint task force in Kuwait in support of Operations Enduring
Major General Clifford L. Stanley is and Iraqi Freedom. Prior to his current assignment he served as
a 1969 graduate of South Carolina commander of the 2nd Marine Expeditionary Brigade. His per-
State University. He received his sonal decorations include the Defense Superior Service Medal,
M.S. from Johns Hopkins Uni- Legion of Merit, Defense Meritorious Service Medal, Meritori-
versity in 1977, graduating with ous Service Medal, and Navy Commendation Medal.
honors. His formal military educa-
tion includes Amphibious Warfare
U.S. Coast Guard
Clifford L. Stanley
School, the Naval War College, Rear Admiral Stephen W. Rochon,
honor graduate of U.S. Marine Corps Command and Staff USCG
College, and National War College. His personal decorations Commander, Maintenance and
include the Legion of Merit, Defense Meritorious Service Medal Logistics Command Atlantic
and Meritorious Service Medal, with gold star, among others. Only the second African American
to achieve the rank of admiral in the
Brig. General Anthony L. Jackson Coast Guard, Rear Admiral Stephen
Deputy Commander W. Rochon leads the USCG Person-
U.S. Marine Forces Central Command nel Management Directorate in Stephen W. Rochon
Brigadier General Anthony L. Jackson, a graduate of San Jose Washington, D.C. He began his ca-
State University, received his commission in 1976, and went on reer in the enlisted ranks before being commissioned an ensign,
to serve as Assistant Chief of Staff (G-5), First Marine Expedi- in 1975. Rear Admiral Rochon, a passionate student of history,
tionary Force and deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Free- wrote and produced a video documentary honoring the late Alex
dom II. During a distinguished career he has received numerous Haley, USCG (Retired), famous author of the book ‘Roots’.
awards and decorations, including the Legion of Merit (with two Prior to his current assignment he served as Acting Assistant
gold stars in lieu of 2nd and 3rd award), Bronze Star, Defense commandant for Intelligence at the Coast Guard headquarters.
Meritorious Medal, and Meritorious Service Medal (with two His personal military awards include two Legion of Merit Med-
gold stars). als, two Meritorious Service Medals, among many others.
Major General Willie J. Williams Rear Admiral Manson K. Brown
Commanding General Commander, Maintenance &
Marine Corps Logistics Command Logistics Command Pacific
Albany, Georgia Rear Admiral Manson K. Brown is
Major General Willie J. Williams was commissioned in the a native of Washington, D.C. He
Marine Corps in May 1974, and began his career as supply graduated from the U.S. Coast Guard
officer. He holds a B.A. from Stillman College, and Master’s Academy in 1978 with a B.S. in civil
degrees from National University, Industrial College of the engineering. Rear Admiral Brown holds
Armed Forces, and National Defense University, and an Honor- a M.Sc. in civil engineering from the
ary Doctorate of Law from Stillman College. He was selected for University of Illinois at Champaign-Ur- Manson K. Brown
promotion to Major General in June 2005. His personal awards bana and a M.Sc. in national resources
and decorations include the Legion of Merit with gold star, and strategy from the Industrial College of the Armed Forces. He is
the Defense Meritorious Service Medal. a registered professional civil engineer. He assumed command of
Maintenance & Logistics Command Pacific in June 2006.
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