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Joseph Dunford

Joseph Francis Dunford Jr. (born December 23, 1955) is a retired United States Marine Corps general who served as the 19th chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff from October 1, 2015 to September 30, 2019. He was the 36th commandant of the Marine Corps. Dunford is the first Marine Corps officer to serve in four different four-star positions; the others include commander of the International Security Assistance Force and United States Forces – Afghanistan from February 2013 to August 2014,[2] and as the thirty-second assistant commandant of the Marine Corps from October 23, 2010 to December 15, 2012. He has commanded several units, including the 5th Marine Regiment during the 2003 invasion of Iraq.

Joseph Dunford
Official portrait, 2015
Nickname(s)"Fighting Joe"[1]
Born (1955-12-23) December 23, 1955 (age 68)
Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
AllegianceUnited States
Service/branchUnited States Marine Corps
Years of service1977–2019
RankGeneral
Commands heldChairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
Commandant of the Marine Corps
International Security Assistance Force
U.S. Forces Afghanistan
Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps
2nd Battalion, 6th Marines
5th Marine Regiment
I Marine Expeditionary Force
Marine Forces Central Command
Battles/warsIraq War
War in Afghanistan
AwardsDefense Distinguished Service Medal
Navy Distinguished Service Medal
Defense Superior Service Medal (2)
Legion of Merit with Valor

Early life and education edit

Dunford was born in Boston on December 23, 1955,[3] and raised in Quincy, Massachusetts. His father served as an enlisted Marine in the Korean War. He is an Irish Catholic[4] and Red Sox fan.[5]

He graduated from Boston College High School in 1973, and from Saint Michael's College in June 1977. He earned his commission the month of his college graduation. He is a graduate of the United States Army War College, Ranger School, United States Army Airborne School, and the Amphibious Warfare School.[6] He holds a master of arts degree in government from Georgetown University and a second master of arts degree in international relations from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University.

Military career edit

 
Dunford speaks with 9th Main Jet Base Commander Air Brig. Gen. Kemal Turan before departing Incirlik Air Base, Turkey, 2016.

In 1978, Dunford served in the 1st Marine Division as a platoon and company commander in 3rd Battalion 1st Marines and a company commander in 1st Battalion 9th Marines until 1981. He served as the aide to the commanding general of III Marine Expeditionary Force, Stephen G. Olmstead, for a year, then transferred to the Officer Assignment Branch at Headquarters Marine Corps in Washington, D.C. He reported to the 2nd Marine Division in June 1985 and commanded L Company of 3rd Battalion 6th Marines. In 1987, he was reassigned to 2nd Air Naval Gunfire Liaison Company as the Operations, Plans, and Training Officer.[7]

From 1988 to 1991, Dunford was assigned as the Marine Officer Instructor at the College of the Holy Cross and Officer Candidates School at Marine Corps Base Quantico. In 1992, he was assigned to HQMC as a member of the Commandant's staff group and subsequently as the Senior Aide to the Commandant of the Marine Corps. In 1995, he joined the 6th Marine Regiment as the executive officer, then went on to command 2nd Battalion 6th Marines from 1996 until 1998.

In 1999, Dunford was the Executive Assistant to the Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (under both Generals Joseph Ralston and Richard Myers) and as Chief, Global and Multilateral Affairs Division (J-5) until 2001. He next served in the 1st Marine Division where he was assigned to command the 5th Marine Regiment, then as the division's chief of staff and assistant commander.[8] During this time, he served 22 months in Iraq.[9] During his command of RCT-5 in the 2003 invasion of Iraq, he earned the nickname "Fighting Joe" under James Mattis.[10]

From 2005 to 2007, Dunford returned to Headquarters Marine Corps to serve as the Director of the Operations Division of the Plans, Policies and Operations staff, and eventually became the Vice Director for Operations (J-3) at the Joint Staff in 2008.[6] In December 2007, Dunford was nominated for promotion to the rank of major general.[11] Two months later, Secretary of Defense Robert Gates announced that President George W. Bush had nominated Dunford for promotion to lieutenant general and appointment as Deputy Commandant for Plans, Policies and Operations, to succeed Lieutenant General Richard F. Natonski.[11] In April 2008, his appointment to the permanent rank of major general was confirmed by the United States Senate, and he was simultaneously appointed to the grade of lieutenant general for his new assignment.

On May 1, 2009, the Pentagon announced that President Barack Obama had appointed Dunford to serve as the commanding general of I Marine Expeditionary Force and Marine Forces Central Command.[12]

Less than a year into that assignment, Dunford was nominated by Secretary of Defense Robert Gates to succeed James F. Amos as Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps, who had been nominated to succeed James Conway as Commandant.[13][14] President Obama approved his promotion and Dunford assumed the duties and new rank on October 23, 2010.[15]

On October 10, 2012, Dunford was nominated by President Obama to lead U.S. and NATO forces in Afghanistan.[16] Dunford assumed command of the International Security Assistance Force and U.S. Forces Afghanistan (USFOR-A) from General John Allen on February 10, 2013.[17]

On June 5, 2014, Dunford was nominated by President Obama to be the 36th Commandant of the Marine Corps. His nomination was confirmed by the Senate on July 23, 2014, and he became Commandant on October 17, 2014.[18] On January 23, 2015, Dunford released the 36th Commandant's Planning Guidance.[19]

During his tenure, Dunford worked to keep sex-based job assignment policies in place to keep women out of ground combat arms military occupational specialties.[20] On December 3, 2015, Dunford was overruled by Secretary of Defense Ash Carter who announced that beginning in January 2016, all military occupations and positions will be open to women, without exception.[21]

Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff edit

 
Dunford, right, is sworn in as the 19th chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff by outgoing chairman Martin Dempsey, left, in a change of responsibility ceremony at Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall on September 25, 2015.

President Barack Obama nominated Dunford to be the next Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff on May 5, 2015.[22] He was confirmed by the U.S. Senate, and took over from Army General Martin Dempsey on September 25, 2015, and officially took office on October 1, 2015.[23][24] He served with General Paul Selva, USAF, former Commander of U.S. Transportation Command, as Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.[25] Dunford and Selva served together as Chair and Vice Chair, respectively, from 2015 to 2019. Dunford is the only Marine to have served as Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps, Commandant of the Marine Corps, and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. He was nominated for a second term as chairman by President Donald Trump on May 16, 2017.[26][27] His renomination was approved by the Senate on September 27, 2017.[28]

During an event in December 2018, Joseph Dunford criticized Google for its "inexplicable" continued investing in autocratic, communist-led China while simultaneously not renewing further research and development collaborations with the Pentagon. "I'm not sure that people at Google will enjoy a world order that is informed by the norms and standards of Russia or China," Dunford said. Dunford has urged that Google should work directly with the U.S. government instead of making controversial inroads into China.[29][30]

Dunford stepped down as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff on September 30, 2019, declining interviews and praising his successor, General Mark A. Milley. Dunford and Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis had favored Air Force chief of staff General David L. Goldfein as Dunford's successor, but Milley was selected by President Donald Trump instead.[31][32][33][34] Dunford officially retired on 1 November 2019.

Effective dates of promotion edit

 
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Joseph Dunford, meets with Gen. Gatot Nurmantyo, Commander-in-Chief, Indonesian National Armed Forces, at the Pentagon, February 18, 2016.
 
Dunford inspecting members of the Ceremonial Guard during a visit to Ottawa, February 2018.
Promotions
Insignia Rank Date
  Second Lieutenant June 8, 1977
  First Lieutenant June 8, 1979
  Captain February 1, 1982
  Major July 1, 1989
  Lieutenant Colonel September 1, 1994
  Colonel October 1, 1999
  Brigadier General January 1, 2005
  Major General August 8, 2008*
  Lieutenant General August 8, 2008*
  General October 23, 2010

* Appointed to Lieutenant General and confirmed by the United States Senate in April 2008. Simultaneously, he was appointed Deputy Commandant for Plans, Policies and Operations, skipping the rank of Major General. For administrative purposes, his promotion to permanent major general and lieutenant general are on the same date.

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Awards and decorations edit

Dunford is the recipient of the following awards:

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   
 
 
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
    
       
       
       
   
 
Navy and Marine Corps Parachutist Insignia
Defense Distinguished Service Medal
Navy Distinguished Service Medal Defense Superior Service Medal w/ 1 bronze oak leaf cluster Legion of Merit w/ "V" Device Defense Meritorious Service Medal
Meritorious Service Medal w/ 1 gold award star Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal w/ 3 gold stars Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal Combat Action Ribbon
Navy and Marine Corps Presidential Unit Citation Joint Meritorious Unit Award w/ 1 bronze oak leaf cluster Navy Unit Commendation Navy Meritorious Unit Commendation
National Defense Service Medal w/ 1 bronze service star Afghanistan Campaign Medal w/ 1 campaign star Iraq Campaign Medal w/ 2 campaign stars Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal
Global War on Terrorism Service Medal Navy Sea Service Deployment Ribbon w/ 6 service stars (1 silver and 1 bronze) Order of Merit of the Italian Republic, Grand Officer[36] Military Medal "Fé en la Causa" (Colombian General Command of the Military Forces, Special Class)[37]
Israeli Defense Forces' Chief of Staff Medal of Appreciation[38] Singaporean Distinguished Service Order (Military)[39] French Legion of Honor, Commander[40][41] Canadean Meritorious Service Cross, Military Division
Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany, Knight Commander's Cross[42] Order of Australia, Honorary Officer (Military Division) Polish Medal of the 100th Anniversary of the establishment of the General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces[43] Dutch Order of Orange-Nassau, Commander with Swords (Military Division)[44]
Order of the British Empire, Honorary Knight Commander (Military division)[45] Japanese Order of the Rising Sun, Grand Cordon NATO Meritorious Service Medal NATO Medal for ISAF
Rifle Expert marksmanship badge (third award) Pistol Sharpshooter marksmanship badge
Office of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Identification Badge

He also earned the U.S. Army Ranger tab.  

Civilian awards edit

On April 6, 2016, Dunford was honored with the Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS) "Honor Guard Gala Military Award", which he received "on Behalf of America's Armed Forces".[46] On September 8, 2016, Dunford received the Heroes Award from nonprofit organization Tuesday's Children at their annual Roots of Resilience Gala. He accepted it on behalf of the men and women of the Armed Forces.[47] On July 23, 2018, Dunford received the coveted "Dwight D. Eisenhower" award during a ceremony from the VFW (Veterans of Foreign Wars). On May 10, 2019, he received the same award from the National Defense Industrial Association.[48] On December 7, 2018, Dunford received the Andrew J. Goodpaster award from the George C. Marshall Foundation.[49]

Dunford was awarded the title of Honorary Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) in the Military Division in 2018.[50] He also received Canada's Meritorious Service Cross (MSC) in the Military Division that same year, and accepted the award at the Halifax International Security Forum. In 2020 he was made an Honorary Knight Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (KBE) in the Military Division.[51] While, as an honorary knight, he may not use the title of Sir, he retains the right to use post-nominals for any Commonwealth awards.

A street in Quincy Center in Dunford's childhood hometown of Quincy, Massachusetts, was named "General Joseph F. Dunford Drive" in his honor in 2021.[52] Seven general officers from Quincy, including Dunford, were honored with the construction of a public park in Quincy Center, as well as a bridge connecting Quincy Center to the Thomas E. Burgin Parkway. The Generals Park was dedicated in September 2021, and the Generals Bridge opened to traffic in January 2022.[53]

Civilian career edit

As of February 10, 2020, Dunford joined the board of directors at Lockheed Martin, serving on the Classified Business and Security Committee and Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee.[54] He is also on the board of a New York private equity firm,[55] following a path taken by other prominent retired 4-star officers, such as David Petraeus (who went to work for the global investment firm KKR[56]) and Ray Odierno (who became a senior advisor at JPMorgan Chase).[57] In May 2022, he joined the board of directors at Satellogic, an Argentine satellite company.[58] Dunford is a member of the Board of Directors of Georgetown University.

See also edit

References edit

  This article incorporates public domain material from Official Biography: Lieutenant General Joseph F. Dunford, Jr., Deputy Commandant for Plans, Policies, and Operations. United States Marine Corps.

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Military offices
Preceded by Deputy Commandant for Plans, Policies and Operations of the United States Marine Corps
2007–2009
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Samuel T. Helland
Commanding General of the I Marine Expeditionary Force
2009–2010
Commander of the United States Marine Forces Central Command
2009–2010
Preceded by Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps
2010–2012
Succeeded by
Preceded by Commander of the International Security Assistance Force
2013–2014
Succeeded by
Preceded by Commandant of the Marine Corps
2014–2015
Succeeded by
Preceded by Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
2015–2019
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U.S. order of precedence (ceremonial)
Preceded byas former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (2011–2015) Order of precedence of the United States
as former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (2015–2019)
Succeeded byas former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (2019–2023)

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Joseph Francis Dunford Jr born December 23 1955 is a retired United States Marine Corps general who served as the 19th chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff from October 1 2015 to September 30 2019 He was the 36th commandant of the Marine Corps Dunford is the first Marine Corps officer to serve in four different four star positions the others include commander of the International Security Assistance Force and United States Forces Afghanistan from February 2013 to August 2014 2 and as the thirty second assistant commandant of the Marine Corps from October 23 2010 to December 15 2012 He has commanded several units including the 5th Marine Regiment during the 2003 invasion of Iraq Joseph DunfordOfficial portrait 2015Nickname s Fighting Joe 1 Born 1955 12 23 December 23 1955 age 68 Boston Massachusetts U S AllegianceUnited StatesService wbr branchUnited States Marine CorpsYears of service1977 2019RankGeneralCommands heldChairman of the Joint Chiefs of StaffCommandant of the Marine CorpsInternational Security Assistance ForceU S Forces AfghanistanAssistant Commandant of the Marine Corps2nd Battalion 6th Marines5th Marine RegimentI Marine Expeditionary ForceMarine Forces Central CommandBattles warsIraq WarWar in AfghanistanAwardsDefense Distinguished Service MedalNavy Distinguished Service MedalDefense Superior Service Medal 2 Legion of Merit with ValorJoseph Dunford s voice source source Dunford testifies before the Senate Armed Services Committee on cooperation with Russia with regard to SyriaRecorded June 30 2017 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Military career 2 1 Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff 3 Effective dates of promotion 4 Awards and decorations 5 Civilian awards 6 Civilian career 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksEarly life and education editDunford was born in Boston on December 23 1955 3 and raised in Quincy Massachusetts His father served as an enlisted Marine in the Korean War He is an Irish Catholic 4 and Red Sox fan 5 He graduated from Boston College High School in 1973 and from Saint Michael s College in June 1977 He earned his commission the month of his college graduation He is a graduate of the United States Army War College Ranger School United States Army Airborne School and the Amphibious Warfare School 6 He holds a master of arts degree in government from Georgetown University and a second master of arts degree in international relations from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University Military career edit nbsp Dunford speaks with 9th Main Jet Base Commander Air Brig Gen Kemal Turan before departing Incirlik Air Base Turkey 2016 In 1978 Dunford served in the 1st Marine Division as a platoon and company commander in 3rd Battalion 1st Marines and a company commander in 1st Battalion 9th Marines until 1981 He served as the aide to the commanding general of III Marine Expeditionary Force Stephen G Olmstead for a year then transferred to the Officer Assignment Branch at Headquarters Marine Corps in Washington D C He reported to the 2nd Marine Division in June 1985 and commanded L Company of 3rd Battalion 6th Marines In 1987 he was reassigned to 2nd Air Naval Gunfire Liaison Company as the Operations Plans and Training Officer 7 From 1988 to 1991 Dunford was assigned as the Marine Officer Instructor at the College of the Holy Cross and Officer Candidates School at Marine Corps Base Quantico In 1992 he was assigned to HQMC as a member of the Commandant s staff group and subsequently as the Senior Aide to the Commandant of the Marine Corps In 1995 he joined the 6th Marine Regiment as the executive officer then went on to command 2nd Battalion 6th Marines from 1996 until 1998 In 1999 Dunford was the Executive Assistant to the Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff under both Generals Joseph Ralston and Richard Myers and as Chief Global and Multilateral Affairs Division J 5 until 2001 He next served in the 1st Marine Division where he was assigned to command the 5th Marine Regiment then as the division s chief of staff and assistant commander 8 During this time he served 22 months in Iraq 9 During his command of RCT 5 in the 2003 invasion of Iraq he earned the nickname Fighting Joe under James Mattis 10 From 2005 to 2007 Dunford returned to Headquarters Marine Corps to serve as the Director of the Operations Division of the Plans Policies and Operations staff and eventually became the Vice Director for Operations J 3 at the Joint Staff in 2008 6 In December 2007 Dunford was nominated for promotion to the rank of major general 11 Two months later Secretary of Defense Robert Gates announced that President George W Bush had nominated Dunford for promotion to lieutenant general and appointment as Deputy Commandant for Plans Policies and Operations to succeed Lieutenant General Richard F Natonski 11 In April 2008 his appointment to the permanent rank of major general was confirmed by the United States Senate and he was simultaneously appointed to the grade of lieutenant general for his new assignment On May 1 2009 the Pentagon announced that President Barack Obama had appointed Dunford to serve as the commanding general of I Marine Expeditionary Force and Marine Forces Central Command 12 Less than a year into that assignment Dunford was nominated by Secretary of Defense Robert Gates to succeed James F Amos as Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps who had been nominated to succeed James Conway as Commandant 13 14 President Obama approved his promotion and Dunford assumed the duties and new rank on October 23 2010 15 On October 10 2012 Dunford was nominated by President Obama to lead U S and NATO forces in Afghanistan 16 Dunford assumed command of the International Security Assistance Force and U S Forces Afghanistan USFOR A from General John Allen on February 10 2013 17 On June 5 2014 Dunford was nominated by President Obama to be the 36th Commandant of the Marine Corps His nomination was confirmed by the Senate on July 23 2014 and he became Commandant on October 17 2014 18 On January 23 2015 Dunford released the 36th Commandant s Planning Guidance 19 During his tenure Dunford worked to keep sex based job assignment policies in place to keep women out of ground combat arms military occupational specialties 20 On December 3 2015 Dunford was overruled by Secretary of Defense Ash Carter who announced that beginning in January 2016 all military occupations and positions will be open to women without exception 21 Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff edit nbsp Dunford right is sworn in as the 19th chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff by outgoing chairman Martin Dempsey left in a change of responsibility ceremony at Joint Base Myer Henderson Hall on September 25 2015 President Barack Obama nominated Dunford to be the next Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff on May 5 2015 22 He was confirmed by the U S Senate and took over from Army General Martin Dempsey on September 25 2015 and officially took office on October 1 2015 23 24 He served with General Paul Selva USAF former Commander of U S Transportation Command as Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff 25 Dunford and Selva served together as Chair and Vice Chair respectively from 2015 to 2019 Dunford is the only Marine to have served as Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps Commandant of the Marine Corps and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff He was nominated for a second term as chairman by President Donald Trump on May 16 2017 26 27 His renomination was approved by the Senate on September 27 2017 28 During an event in December 2018 Joseph Dunford criticized Google for its inexplicable continued investing in autocratic communist led China while simultaneously not renewing further research and development collaborations with the Pentagon I m not sure that people at Google will enjoy a world order that is informed by the norms and standards of Russia or China Dunford said Dunford has urged that Google should work directly with the U S government instead of making controversial inroads into China 29 30 Dunford stepped down as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff on September 30 2019 declining interviews and praising his successor General Mark A Milley Dunford and Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis had favored Air Force chief of staff General David L Goldfein as Dunford s successor but Milley was selected by President Donald Trump instead 31 32 33 34 Dunford officially retired on 1 November 2019 Effective dates of promotion edit nbsp Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen Joseph Dunford meets with Gen Gatot Nurmantyo Commander in Chief Indonesian National Armed Forces at the Pentagon February 18 2016 nbsp Dunford inspecting members of the Ceremonial Guard during a visit to Ottawa February 2018 Promotions Insignia Rank Date nbsp Second Lieutenant June 8 1977 nbsp First Lieutenant June 8 1979 nbsp Captain February 1 1982 nbsp Major July 1 1989 nbsp Lieutenant Colonel September 1 1994 nbsp Colonel October 1 1999 nbsp Brigadier General January 1 2005 nbsp Major General August 8 2008 nbsp Lieutenant General August 8 2008 nbsp General October 23 2010 Appointed to Lieutenant General and confirmed by the United States Senate in April 2008 Simultaneously he was appointed Deputy Commandant for Plans Policies and Operations skipping the rank of Major General For administrative purposes his promotion to permanent major general and lieutenant general are on the same date 35 Awards and decorations editDunford is the recipient of the following awards nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Navy and Marine Corps Parachutist InsigniaDefense Distinguished Service MedalNavy Distinguished Service Medal Defense Superior Service Medal w 1 bronze oak leaf cluster Legion of Merit w V Device Defense Meritorious Service MedalMeritorious Service Medal w 1 gold award star Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal w 3 gold stars Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal Combat Action RibbonNavy and Marine Corps Presidential Unit Citation Joint Meritorious Unit Award w 1 bronze oak leaf cluster Navy Unit Commendation Navy Meritorious Unit CommendationNational Defense Service Medal w 1 bronze service star Afghanistan Campaign Medal w 1 campaign star Iraq Campaign Medal w 2 campaign stars Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary MedalGlobal War on Terrorism Service Medal Navy Sea Service Deployment Ribbon w 6 service stars 1 silver and 1 bronze Order of Merit of the Italian Republic Grand Officer 36 Military Medal Fe en la Causa Colombian General Command of the Military Forces Special Class 37 Israeli Defense Forces Chief of Staff Medal of Appreciation 38 Singaporean Distinguished Service Order Military 39 French Legion of Honor Commander 40 41 Canadean Meritorious Service Cross Military DivisionOrder of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany Knight Commander s Cross 42 Order of Australia Honorary Officer Military Division Polish Medal of the 100th Anniversary of the establishment of the General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces 43 Dutch Order of Orange Nassau Commander with Swords Military Division 44 Order of the British Empire Honorary Knight Commander Military division 45 Japanese Order of the Rising Sun Grand Cordon NATO Meritorious Service Medal NATO Medal for ISAFRifle Expert marksmanship badge third award Pistol Sharpshooter marksmanship badgeOffice of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Identification BadgeHe also earned the U S Army Ranger tab nbsp Civilian awards editOn April 6 2016 Dunford was honored with the Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors TAPS Honor Guard Gala Military Award which he received on Behalf of America s Armed Forces 46 On September 8 2016 Dunford received the Heroes Award from nonprofit organization Tuesday s Children at their annual Roots of Resilience Gala He accepted it on behalf of the men and women of the Armed Forces 47 On July 23 2018 Dunford received the coveted Dwight D Eisenhower award during a ceremony from the VFW Veterans of Foreign Wars On May 10 2019 he received the same award from the National Defense Industrial Association 48 On December 7 2018 Dunford received the Andrew J Goodpaster award from the George C Marshall Foundation 49 Dunford was awarded the title of Honorary Officer of the Order of Australia AO in the Military Division in 2018 50 He also received Canada s Meritorious Service Cross MSC in the Military Division that same year and accepted the award at the Halifax International Security Forum In 2020 he was made an Honorary Knight Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire KBE in the Military Division 51 While as an honorary knight he may not use the title of Sir he retains the right to use post nominals for any Commonwealth awards A street in Quincy Center in Dunford s childhood hometown of Quincy Massachusetts was named General Joseph F Dunford Drive in his honor in 2021 52 Seven general officers from Quincy including Dunford were honored with the construction of a public park in Quincy Center as well as a bridge connecting Quincy Center to the Thomas E Burgin Parkway The Generals Park was dedicated in September 2021 and the Generals Bridge opened to traffic in January 2022 53 Civilian career editAs of February 10 2020 Dunford joined the board of directors at Lockheed Martin serving on the Classified Business and Security Committee and Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee 54 He is also on the board of a New York private equity firm 55 following a path taken by other prominent retired 4 star officers such as David Petraeus who went to work for the global investment firm KKR 56 and Ray Odierno who became a senior advisor at JPMorgan Chase 57 In May 2022 he joined the board of directors at Satellogic an Argentine satellite company 58 Dunford is a member of the Board of Directors of Georgetown University See also edit nbsp Biography portalList of United States Marine Corps four star generalsReferences edit nbsp This article incorporates public domain material from Official Biography Lieutenant General Joseph F Dunford Jr Deputy Commandant for Plans Policies and Operations United States Marine Corps Mohammad Manzarpour February 21 2013 Joseph Dunford Fighting Joe to lead United States out of Afghanistan BBC News Retrieved February 21 2013 Leadership General Joseph F Dunford Jr isaf nato int Kabul Afghanistan International Security Assistance Force Archived from the original on October 18 2014 Retrieved October 18 2014 Hearings before the Committee on Armed Services United States Senate 112th Congress 2nd Session on Nominations PDF GPO gov Washington DC GPO 2012 Retrieved October 18 2014 LOLITA C BALDOR May 5 2015 5 Things to Know About Gen Joseph Dunford U S News Associated Press Retrieved August 22 2017 5 things to know about Gen Joseph Dunford PBS NewsHour 5 May 2015 Retrieved 2018 05 29 a b Brigadier General Joseph F Dunford Jr Vice Director for Operations J 3 jcs mil Arlington County Virginia Joint Chiefs of Staff Archived from the original on October 19 2008 Gal Perl Finkel Back to the ground Israel Hayom November 8 2015 Gal Perl Finkel General Mattis A warrior diplomat The Jerusalem Post December 12 2016 Chaisson Stephanie June 18 2007 Stars and Stripes Pride in the flag Quincy continues Flag Day tradition The Patriot Ledger Quincy MA Retrieved January 7 2009 permanent dead link North Oliver Mussler Joe 2003 War Stories Operation Iraqi Freedom Jenkins Griff Washington D C Regnery Publishing and Fox News p 192 ISBN 0895260379 Retrieved June 16 2010 fighting joe dunford a b Johnson Kimberly February 24 2008 3 tapped for stars Marine Corps Times Archived from the original on 2014 11 03 Retrieved October 18 2014 Viewing article requires answering survey or viewing advertisement video U S Department of Defense U S Department of Defense Gates pegs Amos to lead Marine Corps United Press International June 15 2010 Retrieved June 16 2010 Cavas Christopher P June 15 2010 Amos expected to be named commandant Marine Corps Times Archived from the original on April 28 2011 Retrieved June 16 2010 Marines mil Messages www marines mil Chandrasekaran Rijev October 11 2012 In Afghanistan Marine Gen Dunford is expected to take command of allied forces The Washington Post Retrieved October 18 2014 Gen John R Allen Exhonerated Washington Post January 23 2013 Dunford confirmed as 36th commandant of the Marine Corps Marine Corps Times Archived from the original on July 27 2014 Retrieved July 25 2014 36th Commandant s Planning Guidance PDF U S Marine Corps 2015 Marines Commandant Argues Against Women in All Combat Jobs Wall St Journal September 18 2015 1 www defense gov December 3 2015 Schogol Jeff May 5 2015 Dunford tapped for Joint Chiefs chairman Selva for vice Military Times Archived from the original on 2015 07 23 Retrieved May 5 2015 Biographies U S Department of Defense From the Home of the Chairman Ellyn Dunford 2014 Facebook Selva McDew confirmed as vice chairman of JCS head of TRANSCOM permanent dead link Jeff Schogol Air Force Times July 28 2015 accessed July 30 2015 PN472 Gen Joseph F Dunford Jr Marine Corps U S Congress May 16 2017 Retrieved May 20 2017 General Officer Announcement U S Department of Defense May 19 2017 Retrieved May 20 2017 PN472 Gen Joseph F Dunford Jr Marine Corps U S Congress September 27 2017 Retrieved September 28 2017 Top U S general urges Google to work with military Reuters 2018 12 06 Gen Dunford Slams Google s Inexplicable Deepened Ties With China As It Cuts Pentagon Projects Yahoo News 2018 12 07 Rucker Philip 2020 A very stable genius Donald J Trump s testing of America Carol Leonnig New York ISBN 978 1 9848 7749 9 OCLC 1135358000 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Gen Dunford steady force at the Pentagon gives way to Gen Milley as new Joint Chiefs chairman Stars and Stripes Retrieved 2019 12 05 Trump chooses new Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman against Mattis wishes www outlookindia com Retrieved 2021 04 02 Hirsh Michael 20 December 2018 Mattis Quits Over Differences With Trump Foreign Policy Retrieved 2021 04 02 The Chairmanship of the Joint Chiefs of Staff 1949 2016 PDF 3 ed Joint History Office June 21 2019 p 262 ISBN 978 1075301711 Grand Officers of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic Quirinale Dunford Award www jcs mil Dunford receives Israeli Defense Forces Chief of Staff Medal of Appreciation DoD 9 May 2017 Dunford receives 1st class of Singapore DSO M DoD Dunford Receives French Legion of Honor DoD Dunford Receives French Legion of Honor from Pierre de Villiers JCS Dunford Receives Award From Germany Stresses Importance of Alliances DoD U S DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE gt Photos gt Photo Gallery dod defense gov Archived from the original on 2018 10 02 Retrieved 2018 10 02 Dunford receives Dutch Order jcs mil Honorary British awards to foreign nationals 2020 gov uk 7 June 2021 Caring for the Families of America s Fallen Heroes Archived from the original on 2016 08 13 Retrieved 2016 08 05 Retrieved August 5 2016 Ferdinando Lisa September 10 2016 Dunford Salutes Troops 9 11 Family Support Groups U S Dept of Defense Retrieved October 3 2019 Dunford Salutes Service Members Receives Award at VFW Ceremony U S Department of Defense July 23 2018 thejointstaff December 9 2018 GenDunford received the 2018 Andrew J Goodpaster award from the georgecmarshall Foundation on Friday Tweet via Twitter Honorary appointment Joseph Dunford Order of Australia PDF Australian Government June 26 2018 Honorary awards to foreign nationals in 2020 GOV UK Retrieved 2021 08 19 Whitfill Mary 22 June 2021 Generals Dunford McConville to be honored with roads in downtown Quincy The Patriot Ledger Retrieved 29 January 2023 Whitfill Mary 9 January 2022 Generals Bridge connecting Burgin Parkway to downtown Quincy to open this week The Patriot Ledger Retrieved 29 January 2023 Lockheed Martin Elects Joseph F Dunford Jr to Board of Directors Jan 24 2020 Media Lockheed Martin Retrieved 2020 01 27 MacQuarrie Brian 6 September 2020 Last year he was the country s top military officer Now he is retired on the South Shore The Boston Globe Retrieved 2020 09 08 David H Petraeus KKR www kkr com 24 July 2014 Retrieved 2020 09 08 Bold Leadership Lessons from 39 Years in the Military JPMorgan Chase amp Co Retrieved 2020 09 08 Satellogic Announces Full Year 2021 Financial Results Satellogic Retrieved 2022 06 11 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Joseph F Dunford Jr Appearances on C SPANMilitary officesPreceded byRichard F Natonski Deputy Commandant for Plans Policies and Operations of the United States Marine Corps2007 2009 Succeeded byThomas D WaldhauserPreceded bySamuel T Helland Commanding General of the I Marine Expeditionary Force2009 2010Commander of the United States Marine Forces Central Command2009 2010Preceded byJames F Amos Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps2010 2012 Succeeded byJohn M Paxton Jr Preceded byJohn R Allen Commander of the International Security Assistance Force2013 2014 Succeeded byJohn CampbellPreceded byJames F Amos Commandant of the Marine Corps2014 2015 Succeeded byRobert NellerPreceded byMartin Dempsey Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff2015 2019 Succeeded byMark MilleyU S order of precedence ceremonial Preceded byMartin Dempseyas former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff 2011 2015 Order of precedence of the United Statesas former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff 2015 2019 Succeeded byMark Milleyas former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff 2019 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Joseph Dunford amp oldid 1206234345, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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