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Angela Salinas

Angela Salinas (born December 6, 1953) is a retired major general in the United States Marine Corps.[1] She was the first woman to command a Marine Corps Recruit Depot, and the first Hispanic woman to become a general in the Marines.[2][3][4]

Angela Salinas
Salinas at Quantico in May 2010
Nickname(s)"Angie"
Born (1953-12-06) December 6, 1953 (age 69)
Alice, Texas
AllegianceUnited States
Service/branchUnited States Marine Corps
Years of service1974–2013
RankMajor General
Commands heldMarine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego
12th Marine Corps District
4th Recruit Training Battalion
Recruiting Station Charleston
AwardsDefense Superior Service Medal
Legion of Merit (2)

Early life and education

Salinas was born on December 6, 1953, in Alice, Texas, the youngest of five children to Texan parents.[1] She is a descendant of one of the first civilian settlers in Texas, granted a Porción by Spain in 1767.

Military career

Salinas in 2013 interview
 
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BGen Salinas restates her oath on promotion to the rank of Brigadier General.

Salinas began her military career at Parris Island after enlisting into the United States Marine Corps in May 1974. She was subsequently assigned as a legal services clerk (MOS 4421) at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, the Marine Air Reserve Training Detachment in Alameda, and the inspector-instructor staff for 4th Reconnaissance Battalion in San Antonio.

In 1977, Salinas was selected for the Enlisted Commissioning Program,[5] and commissioned as a second lieutenant after graduation from Dominican College of San Rafael with a Bachelor of Arts in history. She was subsequently assigned to the 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point and served as a legal services officer. In 1980, she was assigned to Woman Recruit Training Command at Parris Island, where she served as a series commander, executive officer, and battalion operations officer.

In 1986, Salinas assumed command of Headquarters and Service Company, 1st Maintenance Battalion until 1987, when she became the deputy G-1, 1st Force Service Support Group, both at Camp Pendleton. In 1988, she was transferred to serve as the executive officer for Recruiting Station Charleston, then assumed command the following year. In 1992, she served as a combat service support ground monitor for the Manpower Management and Officer Assignments at Headquarters Marine Corps in Washington, D.C.

In 1993, Salinas became a Deputy, a Special Assistant for General/Flag Officer Matters, Office of the Director, Joint Staff at the Pentagon. In 1996, she assumed command of the 4th Recruit Training Battalion at Parris Island. In 1999, she served as the Assistant Chief of Staff, G-5, for III Marine Expeditionary Force, Okinawa, Japan. In 2001, she assumed command of the 12th Marine Corps District. From 2004 to 2006, Salinas served as Chief of Staff, Marine Corps Recruiting Command at Quantico.

On August 2, 2006, Salinas was promoted to the rank of brigadier general.[2] On August 4, 2006, she assumed command of Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego. She transferred to direct the manpower management, Manpower and Reserve Affairs at Marine Corps Base Quantico in August 2009.[6][7] In March 2010, she was selected for promotion to major general,[7] and promoted on May 12.[8]

Salinas holds a Bachelor of Arts in history from Dominican University of California and a master's degree from the Naval War College. She is a graduate of the Amphibious Warfare School, the Naval War College's Command and Staff College and the Army War College. Salinas accepted the invitation and became an honorary member of Kappa Delta Chi sorority on June 24, 2012, while attending/guest speaking at KDChi's 25th Anniversary Conference in Lubbock, Texas.

In 2013, Salinas retired after 39 years of military service as the highest ranking woman in the USMC, at the time of her retirement. Salinas currently resides in Texas.

On July 1, 2015, Salinas became the CEO of the Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas, overseeing business operations for the organization that includes 30,000 scouts and adult leaders in a 21-county area with a $5.8 million budget.

Awards and decorations

   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Hispanics in America's Defense. Washington, D.C.: US Department of Defense. 1990. p. 138. ISBN 978-0-160-18051-4.
  2. ^ a b Keeran, August 2, 2006.
  3. ^ Gordon, Sarah (August 5, 2006). "Marines name first woman to post". San Diego Union-Tribune. from the original on 18 December 2007. Retrieved 2007-12-30.
  4. ^ "Female general takes over Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego", Marine Corps Times, August 4, 2006.
  5. ^ . United States Marine Corps. Archived from the original on 2007-07-04. Retrieved 2006-08-05.
  6. ^ Labbe, J.R. (June 27, 2009). "A life becomes an example". Fort Worth Star-Telegram. The Miami Herald. Retrieved 2009-06-27.[dead link]
  7. ^ a b . Marine Corps Times. 31 March 2010. Archived from the original on 21 April 2010. Retrieved 2 April 2010.
  8. ^ Moses, Cpl. Meloney R. (May 18, 2010). . Marine Corps Base Quantico: United States Marine Corps. Archived from the original on 21 May 2010. Retrieved 20 May 2010.

External links

  • . Marine Corps Times. 4 August 2006. Story ID#: 200684122442. Archived from the original on 8 August 2006. Retrieved 5 August 2006.
  • Keeran, LCpl Kari D. (August 2, 2006). "Senior ranking Hispanic female promoted to brigadier general". Marine Corps News. United States Marine Corps. Retrieved 2006-08-05.[dead link]
  • . Headquarters Marine Corps, United States Marine Corps. Archived from the original on 2012-02-20. Retrieved 2009-02-10.
  • Angela Salinas Video produced by Makers: Women Who Make America

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Angela Salinas born December 6 1953 is a retired major general in the United States Marine Corps 1 She was the first woman to command a Marine Corps Recruit Depot and the first Hispanic woman to become a general in the Marines 2 3 4 Angela SalinasSalinas at Quantico in May 2010Nickname s Angie Born 1953 12 06 December 6 1953 age 69 Alice TexasAllegianceUnited StatesService wbr branchUnited States Marine CorpsYears of service1974 2013RankMajor GeneralCommands heldMarine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego12th Marine Corps District4th Recruit Training BattalionRecruiting Station CharlestonAwardsDefense Superior Service MedalLegion of Merit 2 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Military career 3 Awards and decorations 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education EditSalinas was born on December 6 1953 in Alice Texas the youngest of five children to Texan parents 1 She is a descendant of one of the first civilian settlers in Texas granted a Porcion by Spain in 1767 Military career Edit source source source source source source source source Salinas in 2013 interview Salinas BGen Salinas restates her oath on promotion to the rank of Brigadier General Salinas began her military career at Parris Island after enlisting into the United States Marine Corps in May 1974 She was subsequently assigned as a legal services clerk MOS 4421 at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton the Marine Air Reserve Training Detachment in Alameda and the inspector instructor staff for 4th Reconnaissance Battalion in San Antonio In 1977 Salinas was selected for the Enlisted Commissioning Program 5 and commissioned as a second lieutenant after graduation from Dominican College of San Rafael with a Bachelor of Arts in history She was subsequently assigned to the 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point and served as a legal services officer In 1980 she was assigned to Woman Recruit Training Command at Parris Island where she served as a series commander executive officer and battalion operations officer In 1986 Salinas assumed command of Headquarters and Service Company 1st Maintenance Battalion until 1987 when she became the deputy G 1 1st Force Service Support Group both at Camp Pendleton In 1988 she was transferred to serve as the executive officer for Recruiting Station Charleston then assumed command the following year In 1992 she served as a combat service support ground monitor for the Manpower Management and Officer Assignments at Headquarters Marine Corps in Washington D C In 1993 Salinas became a Deputy a Special Assistant for General Flag Officer Matters Office of the Director Joint Staff at the Pentagon In 1996 she assumed command of the 4th Recruit Training Battalion at Parris Island In 1999 she served as the Assistant Chief of Staff G 5 for III Marine Expeditionary Force Okinawa Japan In 2001 she assumed command of the 12th Marine Corps District From 2004 to 2006 Salinas served as Chief of Staff Marine Corps Recruiting Command at Quantico On August 2 2006 Salinas was promoted to the rank of brigadier general 2 On August 4 2006 she assumed command of Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego She transferred to direct the manpower management Manpower and Reserve Affairs at Marine Corps Base Quantico in August 2009 6 7 In March 2010 she was selected for promotion to major general 7 and promoted on May 12 8 Salinas holds a Bachelor of Arts in history from Dominican University of California and a master s degree from the Naval War College She is a graduate of the Amphibious Warfare School the Naval War College s Command and Staff College and the Army War College Salinas accepted the invitation and became an honorary member of Kappa Delta Chi sorority on June 24 2012 while attending guest speaking at KDChi s 25th Anniversary Conference in Lubbock Texas In 2013 Salinas retired after 39 years of military service as the highest ranking woman in the USMC at the time of her retirement Salinas currently resides in Texas On July 1 2015 Salinas became the CEO of the Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas overseeing business operations for the organization that includes 30 000 scouts and adult leaders in a 21 county area with a 5 8 million budget Awards and decorations Edit Defense Superior Service Medal Office of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Identification BadgeLegion of Merit w 1 award star Meritorious Service Medal w 2 award stars Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal w 1 award star Army Commendation MedalNavy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal w 2 award stars Joint Meritorious Unit Award Navy Meritorious Unit Commendation w 2 service stars National Defense Service Medal w 2 service starsGlobal War on Terrorism Service Medal Navy Sea Service Deployment Ribbon w 1 service star Marine Corps Recruiting Ribbon w 1 service star Marine Corps Drill Instructor Ribbon w 1 service starSee also Edit Biography portalHispanics in the United States Marine CorpsReferences Edit This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the United States Marine Corps a b Hispanics in America s Defense Washington D C US Department of Defense 1990 p 138 ISBN 978 0 160 18051 4 a b Keeran August 2 2006 Gordon Sarah August 5 2006 Marines name first woman to post San Diego Union Tribune Archived from the original on 18 December 2007 Retrieved 2007 12 30 Female general takes over Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego Marine Corps Times August 4 2006 Enlisted Commissioning Program ECP United States Marine Corps Archived from the original on 2007 07 04 Retrieved 2006 08 05 Labbe J R June 27 2009 A life becomes an example Fort Worth Star Telegram The Miami Herald Retrieved 2009 06 27 dead link a b 11 generals nominated for second star Marine Corps Times 31 March 2010 Archived from the original on 21 April 2010 Retrieved 2 April 2010 Moses Cpl Meloney R May 18 2010 Woman Marine pins on second star Marine Corps Base Quantico United States Marine Corps Archived from the original on 21 May 2010 Retrieved 20 May 2010 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Angela Salinas Female general takes over Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego Marine Corps Times 4 August 2006 Story ID 200684122442 Archived from the original on 8 August 2006 Retrieved 5 August 2006 Keeran LCpl Kari D August 2 2006 Senior ranking Hispanic female promoted to brigadier general Marine Corps News United States Marine Corps Retrieved 2006 08 05 dead link Official Biography for Angela Salinas Headquarters Marine Corps United States Marine Corps Archived from the original on 2012 02 20 Retrieved 2009 02 10 Angela Salinas Video produced by Makers Women Who Make America Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Angela Salinas amp oldid 1074430651, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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