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John L. Estrada

John Learie Estrada (born September 27, 1955) is the former United States Ambassador to Trinidad and Tobago and a former United States Marine who served as the 15th Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps from 2003 to 2007.[1][2] Estrada stepped down from that post on April 25, 2007, turning over the billet to the next sergeant major, Carlton Kent. Estrada then retired from the military in June 2007, after over 33 years of service.[3][4] He has also worked as a senior manager for Lockheed Martin Training Solutions from 2008 onward.

John Estrada
Estrada in 2022
United States Ambassador to Trinidad and Tobago
In office
March 17, 2016 – January 20, 2017
PresidentBarack Obama
Preceded byMargaret Diop (acting)
Succeeded byJoseph Mondello
15th Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps
In office
June 26, 2003 – April 25, 2007
PresidentGeorge W. Bush
Preceded byAlford L. McMichael
Succeeded byCarlton Kent
Personal details
Born (1955-09-27) September 27, 1955 (age 67)
Laventille, Trinidad and Tobago
SpouseElizabeth Cote
OccupationMarine, ambassador
Website
Military service
AllegianceUnited States
Branch/serviceUnited States Marine Corps
Years of service1973–2007
RankSergeant Major of the Marine Corps
Battles/warsGulf War
Operation Southern Watch
Iraq War
AwardsNavy Distinguished Service Medal
Bronze Star Medal
Meritorious Service Medal (4)
Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal
Joint Service Achievement Medal
Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal

Estrada was nominated to be the United States Ambassador to Trinidad and Tobago in July 2013, was approved for the position on February 12, 2016,[5] and became the ambassador on March 17.[6]

Early life and education

Estrada was born in Laventille, Trinidad and Tobago on September 27, 1955.[7] He immigrated to the United States as a teenager and became a naturalized citizen in 1988.

 
Estrada as the Sergeant Major of the U.S. Marine Corps.
 
Estrada orating to U.S. Marines at the Iraqi city of Fallujah in 2005.
Estrada in a U.S. State Department video.

Military career

Estrada enlisted in the United States Marine Corps on September 19, 1973, and attended recruit training at Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island in South Carolina. After completing F-4 aircraft maintenance schools at Naval Air Station Memphis, and Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina, Private First Class Estrada was assigned to VMFA-451 at Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, South Carolina in March 1974.

In December 1974, Lance Corporal Estrada was transferred to VMFA-232, 1st Marine Aircraft Wing, Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan. He was meritoriously promoted to corporal in March 1975. In February 1976, Sergeant Estrada served with VMFAT-101, Marine Corps Air Station Yuma, Arizona. In September 1977, he transferred to VMFA-314, Marine Corps Air Station El Toro, CA. Reassigned to VMFA-323 in December 1978, he deployed with the squadron in November 1979 for 7 months aboard the aircraft carrier USS Coral Sea to the Western Pacific and Persian Gulf. In June 1980, Staff Sergeant Estrada transferred to VMFA-321, Marine Aircraft Group 41, Detachment "A" at Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland.

In August 1982, Staff Sergeant Estrada was ordered to drill instructor duty at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, where he served with Kilo Company, 3rd Recruit Training Battalion. He was meritoriously promoted to gunnery sergeant in January 1984. In October, Estrada returned to Beaufort for duty with VMFA-251 as the Non-Commissioned Officer in Charge of the Airframes Division. In November 1985, he was reassigned to VMFA-451 and deployed to the Western Pacific from January to July 1986 under the Unit Deployment Program. From January to March 1987, Estrada attended aircraft maintenance schools at Naval Air Station Cecil Field and Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Florida retraining as an FA-18 Hornet Hydraulic/Structural Mechanic.

In October 1987, Estrada returned to Drill Instructor duty, this time at Parris Island. He served as Series Chief Drill Instructor with India Company, 3rd Recruit Training Battalion and subsequently as Standing Operating Procedures Instructor and Drill Master at Drill Instructor School until his promotion to First Sergeant in October 1990.

From December 1990 to March 1995, Estrada served as first sergeant for Intelligence Company, 3rd Surveillance Reconnaissance and Intelligence Group, Camp Hansen, Okinawa, Japan; Marine Security Force Company, Norfolk, Virginia; Electronics Maintenance Company, 1st Maintenance Battalion, 1st Force Service Support Group, Camp Pendleton; and Alpha Company, 1st Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion, 1st Marine Division, Camp Pendleton.

From March 1995 to May 1998, Estrada served as sergeant major for 2nd Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division at Camp Pendleton; and deployed with the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit (SOC) and 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit (SOC) to the Western Pacific and the Persian Gulf.

In May 1998, Estrada assumed the duties as sergeant major for Recruiting Station Sacramento, California in the 12th Marine Corps District, Western Recruiting Region. From April 2000 to October 2001, Estrada was assigned as sergeant major, Marine Recruit Training Regiment, MCRD Parris Island, South Carolina.

From December 2001 to May 2003, Estrada served as the sergeant major, 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing. During this assignment, he was forward deployed and participated in Operation Southern Watch and Operation Iraqi Freedom.

Estrada assumed his post as the 15th Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps on June 26, 2003, succeeding Alford L. McMichael.[2][8] On April 25, 2007, Estrada stepped down from his post as Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps, turning over the post to Carlton Kent.[9] Estrada was awarded the Navy Distinguished Service Medal for his service and retired from the Marine Corps in June 2007.[9]

Ambassador to Trinidad and Tobago

In July 2013, President Barack Obama nominated Estrada to be the next United States Ambassador to Trinidad and Tobago, the country of Estrada's birth.[10] The United States Senate did not act upon the nomination. Obama renominated Estrada on January 6, 2014.[11] Estrada was approved for the position on February 12, 2016[5] and became the ambassador on March 17, 2016.

After retirement

In November 2020, Estrada was named a volunteer member of the Joe Biden presidential transition Agency Review Team to support transition efforts related to the United States Department of Defense.[12]

Personal life

Estrada formally endorsed U.S. Senator Barack Obama for President of the United States during a rally at Battery Creek High School in Beaufort, South Carolina on January 24, 2008.[13] On August 28, 2008, Estrada spoke at the Democratic National Convention, echoing his support for Obama, citing his "obligation... to protect the Marines, sailors and their families."[14]

In July 2010, U.S. President Barack Obama nominated Estrada to serve as a commissioner for the American Battle Monuments Commission, the agency overseeing U.S. Armed Forces cemeteries and memorials overseas.[15] Estrada previously served as a committee member of the Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Services, a member of the Board of Directors for Operation Homefront, and on the executive committee for the United Service Organizations.

Estrada is married to Elizabeth Cote Estrada, who is a doctor.[16]

Awards and honors

Estrada's personal awards include:

        
       
               
     
 
 
 
 
 
 
     
1st row Navy Distinguished Service Medal Bronze Star Medal Meritorious Service Medal w/ 3 award stars
2nd row Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal Joint Service Achievement Medal Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal Navy Presidential Unit Citation
3rd row Navy Unit Commendation w/ 2 service stars Navy Meritorious Unit Commendation w/ 4 service stars Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal w/ 10 service stars Marine Corps Expeditionary Medal
4th row National Defense Service Medal w/ 2 service stars Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal Southwest Asia Service Medal w/ 1 service star Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal
5th row Global War on Terrorism Service Medal Navy Sea Service Deployment Ribbon w/ 5 service stars Marine Corps Recruiting Ribbon Marine Corps Drill Instructor Ribbon w/ 2 service stars

Notes

References

  1. ^ Rocke, Cpl. Ethan E. (June 30, 2003). "New Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps posts". Marine Corps News.
  2. ^ a b "Sgt. Maj. of Marine Corps sword of office changes hands" (Press release). Division of Public Affairs, United States Marine Corps. July 2, 2003. Release # 0703-03-0537. Retrieved 2007-01-24.
  3. ^ Hoellwarth, John (April 26, 2007). . Marine Corps Times. Archived from the original on May 31, 2009. Retrieved 2007-04-25.
  4. ^ . Who's Who in Marine Corps History. Archived from the original on 2010-12-14. Retrieved 2007-12-25.
  5. ^ a b "Senate confirms six of President Barack Obama's nominees for ambassadorships and senior positions at the State Department" (Press release). Associated Press. February 12, 2016. Retrieved February 15, 2016.
  6. ^ . Embassy of the United States in Trinidad & Tobago. United States Department of State. March 2016. Archived from the original on May 5, 2016. Retrieved May 5, 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  7. ^ Richard Charan (July 31, 2013). "Laventille-born John Estrada nominated US Ambassador to T&T". Trinidad Express. Retrieved March 1, 2015.
  8. ^ Obama Campaign (March 2, 2008). "Senior Military Leadership in Support of Senator Obama". Barack Obama for President. Retrieved 2008-08-30.
  9. ^ a b Beth Zimmerman (April 10, 2007). . Marine Corps Times. Archived from the original on April 10, 2007. Retrieved 2007-04-10.
  10. ^ "President Obama Announces More Key Administration Posts" (Press release). White House Office of the Press Secretary. July 30, 2013. Retrieved March 1, 2015.
  11. ^ "John L. Estrada (1955–)". United States Department of State. Retrieved March 1, 2015.
  12. ^ "Agency Review Teams". President-Elect Joe Biden. Retrieved 10 November 2020.
  13. ^ Andrew Tilghman (March 7, 2008). . Marine Corps Times. Archived from the original on March 9, 2008. Retrieved 2008-03-11.
  14. ^ . KTIV. Archived from the original on 2015-04-02. Retrieved 2008-08-30.
  15. ^ . ABMC. Archived from the original on 15 October 2011. Retrieved 1 March 2015.
  16. ^ NOMINATIONS OF THE 113TH CONGRESS_SECOND SESSION U.S. Government Publishing Office, JANUARY 16 THROUGH DECEMBER 2, 2014

Further reading

This article incorporates text in the public domain from U.S. Government agencies.
  • "John L. Estrada, Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps". U.S. Department of Defense. Retrieved 2007-04-17.
  • . 15th Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps (official website). United States Marine Corps. Archived from the original on 2007-01-22. Retrieved 2007-01-24.
  • . Who's Who in Marine Corps History. History Division, United States Marine Corps. Archived from the original on 2010-12-14. Retrieved 2007-11-20.

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Military offices
Preceded by Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps
2003–2007
Succeeded by
Diplomatic posts
Preceded by
Margaret Diop
acting
United States Ambassador to Trinidad and Tobago
2016–2017
Succeeded by

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For the Filipino actor see John Estrada John Learie Estrada born September 27 1955 is the former United States Ambassador to Trinidad and Tobago and a former United States Marine who served as the 15th Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps from 2003 to 2007 1 2 Estrada stepped down from that post on April 25 2007 turning over the billet to the next sergeant major Carlton Kent Estrada then retired from the military in June 2007 after over 33 years of service 3 4 He has also worked as a senior manager for Lockheed Martin Training Solutions from 2008 onward John EstradaEstrada in 2022United States Ambassador to Trinidad and TobagoIn office March 17 2016 January 20 2017PresidentBarack ObamaPreceded byMargaret Diop acting Succeeded byJoseph Mondello15th Sergeant Major of the Marine CorpsIn office June 26 2003 April 25 2007PresidentGeorge W BushPreceded byAlford L McMichaelSucceeded byCarlton KentPersonal detailsBorn 1955 09 27 September 27 1955 age 67 Laventille Trinidad and TobagoSpouseElizabeth CoteOccupationMarine ambassadorWebsiteEmbassy websiteMilitary serviceAllegianceUnited StatesBranch serviceUnited States Marine CorpsYears of service1973 2007RankSergeant Major of the Marine CorpsBattles warsGulf WarOperation Southern WatchIraq WarAwardsNavy Distinguished Service MedalBronze Star MedalMeritorious Service Medal 4 Navy and Marine Corps Commendation MedalJoint Service Achievement MedalNavy and Marine Corps Achievement MedalEstrada was nominated to be the United States Ambassador to Trinidad and Tobago in July 2013 was approved for the position on February 12 2016 5 and became the ambassador on March 17 6 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Military career 3 Ambassador to Trinidad and Tobago 4 After retirement 5 Personal life 6 Awards and honors 6 1 Notes 7 References 8 Further reading 9 External linksEarly life and education EditEstrada was born in Laventille Trinidad and Tobago on September 27 1955 7 He immigrated to the United States as a teenager and became a naturalized citizen in 1988 Estrada as the Sergeant Major of the U S Marine Corps Estrada orating to U S Marines at the Iraqi city of Fallujah in 2005 source source source source source source source source source source source source Estrada in a U S State Department video Military career EditEstrada enlisted in the United States Marine Corps on September 19 1973 and attended recruit training at Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island in South Carolina After completing F 4 aircraft maintenance schools at Naval Air Station Memphis and Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point North Carolina Private First Class Estrada was assigned to VMFA 451 at Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort South Carolina in March 1974 In December 1974 Lance Corporal Estrada was transferred to VMFA 232 1st Marine Aircraft Wing Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni Japan He was meritoriously promoted to corporal in March 1975 In February 1976 Sergeant Estrada served with VMFAT 101 Marine Corps Air Station Yuma Arizona In September 1977 he transferred to VMFA 314 Marine Corps Air Station El Toro CA Reassigned to VMFA 323 in December 1978 he deployed with the squadron in November 1979 for 7 months aboard the aircraft carrier USS Coral Sea to the Western Pacific and Persian Gulf In June 1980 Staff Sergeant Estrada transferred to VMFA 321 Marine Aircraft Group 41 Detachment A at Andrews Air Force Base Maryland In August 1982 Staff Sergeant Estrada was ordered to drill instructor duty at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego where he served with Kilo Company 3rd Recruit Training Battalion He was meritoriously promoted to gunnery sergeant in January 1984 In October Estrada returned to Beaufort for duty with VMFA 251 as the Non Commissioned Officer in Charge of the Airframes Division In November 1985 he was reassigned to VMFA 451 and deployed to the Western Pacific from January to July 1986 under the Unit Deployment Program From January to March 1987 Estrada attended aircraft maintenance schools at Naval Air Station Cecil Field and Naval Air Station Jacksonville Florida retraining as an FA 18 Hornet Hydraulic Structural Mechanic In October 1987 Estrada returned to Drill Instructor duty this time at Parris Island He served as Series Chief Drill Instructor with India Company 3rd Recruit Training Battalion and subsequently as Standing Operating Procedures Instructor and Drill Master at Drill Instructor School until his promotion to First Sergeant in October 1990 From December 1990 to March 1995 Estrada served as first sergeant for Intelligence Company 3rd Surveillance Reconnaissance and Intelligence Group Camp Hansen Okinawa Japan Marine Security Force Company Norfolk Virginia Electronics Maintenance Company 1st Maintenance Battalion 1st Force Service Support Group Camp Pendleton and Alpha Company 1st Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion 1st Marine Division Camp Pendleton From March 1995 to May 1998 Estrada served as sergeant major for 2nd Battalion 1st Marine Regiment 1st Marine Division at Camp Pendleton and deployed with the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit SOC and 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit SOC to the Western Pacific and the Persian Gulf In May 1998 Estrada assumed the duties as sergeant major for Recruiting Station Sacramento California in the 12th Marine Corps District Western Recruiting Region From April 2000 to October 2001 Estrada was assigned as sergeant major Marine Recruit Training Regiment MCRD Parris Island South Carolina From December 2001 to May 2003 Estrada served as the sergeant major 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing During this assignment he was forward deployed and participated in Operation Southern Watch and Operation Iraqi Freedom Estrada assumed his post as the 15th Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps on June 26 2003 succeeding Alford L McMichael 2 8 On April 25 2007 Estrada stepped down from his post as Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps turning over the post to Carlton Kent 9 Estrada was awarded the Navy Distinguished Service Medal for his service and retired from the Marine Corps in June 2007 9 Ambassador to Trinidad and Tobago EditIn July 2013 President Barack Obama nominated Estrada to be the next United States Ambassador to Trinidad and Tobago the country of Estrada s birth 10 The United States Senate did not act upon the nomination Obama renominated Estrada on January 6 2014 11 Estrada was approved for the position on February 12 2016 5 and became the ambassador on March 17 2016 After retirement EditIn November 2020 Estrada was named a volunteer member of the Joe Biden presidential transition Agency Review Team to support transition efforts related to the United States Department of Defense 12 Personal life EditEstrada formally endorsed U S Senator Barack Obama for President of the United States during a rally at Battery Creek High School in Beaufort South Carolina on January 24 2008 13 On August 28 2008 Estrada spoke at the Democratic National Convention echoing his support for Obama citing his obligation to protect the Marines sailors and their families 14 In July 2010 U S President Barack Obama nominated Estrada to serve as a commissioner for the American Battle Monuments Commission the agency overseeing U S Armed Forces cemeteries and memorials overseas 15 Estrada previously served as a committee member of the Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Services a member of the Board of Directors for Operation Homefront and on the executive committee for the United Service Organizations Estrada is married to Elizabeth Cote Estrada who is a doctor 16 Awards and honors EditEstrada s personal awards include 1st row Navy Distinguished Service Medal Bronze Star Medal Meritorious Service Medal w 3 award stars2nd row Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal Joint Service Achievement Medal Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal Navy Presidential Unit Citation3rd row Navy Unit Commendation w 2 service stars Navy Meritorious Unit Commendation w 4 service stars Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal w 10 service stars Marine Corps Expeditionary Medal4th row National Defense Service Medal w 2 service stars Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal Southwest Asia Service Medal w 1 service star Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal5th row Global War on Terrorism Service Medal Navy Sea Service Deployment Ribbon w 5 service stars Marine Corps Recruiting Ribbon Marine Corps Drill Instructor Ribbon w 2 service starsNotes Edit Estrada also rates expert in rifle and sharpshooter in pistol marksmanship badges as well as eight service stripes References Edit Biography portal Politics portal Rocke Cpl Ethan E June 30 2003 New Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps posts Marine Corps News a b Sgt Maj of Marine Corps sword of office changes hands Press release Division of Public Affairs United States Marine Corps July 2 2003 Release 0703 03 0537 Retrieved 2007 01 24 Hoellwarth John April 26 2007 Kent becomes top enlisted Marine Marine Corps Times Archived from the original on May 31 2009 Retrieved 2007 04 25 Sergeant Major John L Estrada USMC Retired Who s Who in Marine Corps History Archived from the original on 2010 12 14 Retrieved 2007 12 25 a b Senate confirms six of President Barack Obama s nominees for ambassadorships and senior positions at the State Department Press release Associated Press February 12 2016 Retrieved February 15 2016 John L Estrada es TRAH dah U S Ambassador to the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago Embassy of the United States in Trinidad amp Tobago United States Department of State March 2016 Archived from the original on May 5 2016 Retrieved May 5 2016 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link Richard Charan July 31 2013 Laventille born John Estrada nominated US Ambassador to T amp T Trinidad Express Retrieved March 1 2015 Obama Campaign March 2 2008 Senior Military Leadership in Support of Senator Obama Barack Obama for President Retrieved 2008 08 30 a b Beth Zimmerman April 10 2007 Kent to replace Estrada on April 25 Marine Corps Times Archived from the original on April 10 2007 Retrieved 2007 04 10 President Obama Announces More Key Administration Posts Press release White House Office of the Press Secretary July 30 2013 Retrieved March 1 2015 John L Estrada 1955 United States Department of State Retrieved March 1 2015 Agency Review Teams President Elect Joe Biden Retrieved 10 November 2020 Andrew Tilghman March 7 2008 Estrada campaigns for Sen Barack Obama Marine Corps Times Archived from the original on March 9 2008 Retrieved 2008 03 11 2008 Democratic National Convention Remarks as Prepared for Delivery by John Estrada From Orlando Florida the Highest Ranking Enlisted Marine KTIV Archived from the original on 2015 04 02 Retrieved 2008 08 30 ABMC Commissioners ABMC Archived from the original on 15 October 2011 Retrieved 1 March 2015 NOMINATIONS OF THE 113TH CONGRESS SECOND SESSION U S Government Publishing Office JANUARY 16 THROUGH DECEMBER 2 2014Further reading EditThis article incorporates text in the public domain from U S Government agencies John L Estrada Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps U S Department of Defense Retrieved 2007 04 17 John L Estrada Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps 15th Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps official website United States Marine Corps Archived from the original on 2007 01 22 Retrieved 2007 01 24 Sergeant Major John L Estrada USMC Who s Who in Marine Corps History History Division United States Marine Corps Archived from the original on 2010 12 14 Retrieved 2007 11 20 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to John L Estrada Official websiteMilitary officesPreceded byAlford McMichael Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps2003 2007 Succeeded byCarlton KentDiplomatic postsPreceded byMargaret Diopacting United States Ambassador to Trinidad and Tobago2016 2017 Succeeded byJoseph Mondello Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John L Estrada amp oldid 1104483964, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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