Military Secretary to the Commandant of the Marine Corps explained

The Military Secretary to the Commandant of the Marine Corps is the senior advisor and task manager for the Commandant of the Marine Corps. Personally selected by the Commandant, the Military Secretary is an active duty colonel who reports directly to the Commandant. The exact duties of the Military Secretary have varied based on the needs and preferences of each Commandant. There are no existing manuals or orders that dictate the exact role of the Military Secretary. They run the day-to-day operations of the Office of the Commandant, supervises the schedule of the Commandant, and performs other duties as the Commandant may direct. In order to perform the multi-faceted duties of the Military Secretary, the Marine must be well versed in all aspects of the United States Marine Corps, the United States Department of Defense, and the United States Government.

Comparable positions in other branches of the military are:

Responsibilities

The Military Secretary serves as a direct advisor to the Commandant of the Marine Corps. The Military Secretary is primarily responsible for filtering and directing the flow of information to the Commandant, keeping the Commandant abreast of situations impacting the Marine Corps, gathering and analyzing pertinent information in order to provide sound guidance and counsel to the Commandant. Their responsibilities extend to acting as a liaison between the Commandant and the Secretary of the General Staff, participating in scheduling and coordination with the Assistant Commandant, and supervising the Commandant's personal staff. Foreign dignitaries often visit the Commandant who in turn travels overseas to visit them. Not only does the Military Secretary oversee the preparation and execution of these trips, they may be required to accompany the Commandant on these trips or engage guests on the Commandant's behalf and they only follow orders from the commandant.

History

Originally, the position of Military Secretary to the Commandant of the Marine Corps (or MilSec) was called the Secretary to the Major General Commandant (MGC). The position was created by the 17th Commandant of the Marine Corps, Major General Thomas Holcomb, who appointed Colonel Alexander A. Vandegrift as the first Military Secretary in 1936.

Until the 1950s, the Assistant Commandant worked in the same office as the Commandant. At this time the Assistant Commandant moved to his own office space and created a more defined position. Prior to this move, the Military Secretary performed duties for the Assistant Commandant as well.

List of military secretaries

Fifty-three Marines have served as the Military Secretary to the Commandant of the Marine Corps. Two Marines have served as the Military Secretary and have later gone on to become the Commandant:

The current Military Secretary is Colonel Robert Weiler.

PhotoNameRankStart of tenureEnd of tenureRetired rankCommandant served underReferences
1Alexander A. VandegriftColonel19371940GeneralMajor General Thomas Holcomb
2William C. JamesColonel19401942Brigadier GeneralLieutenant General Thomas Holcomb[1] [2]
3Harry SchmidtBrigadier General19421942GeneralLieutenant General Thomas Holcomb
4Frederick C. McConnellColonel19421944ColonelLieutenant General Thomas Holcomb
5Joseph C. BurgerColonel19441946Lieutenant GeneralGeneral Alexander A. Vandegrift
6Donald C. CurtisColonel19461948Brigadier GeneralGeneral Alexander A. Vandegrift until 1947 General Clifton B. Cates until 1948
7Edwin A. PollockColonel19481949GeneralGeneral Clifton B. Cates
8Joseph H. BerryColonel19491951Brigadier GeneralGeneral Clifton B. Cates
9Victor H. KrulakColonel19521956Lieutenant GeneralGeneral Lemuel C. Shepherd, Jr.
10Ormond R. SimpsonColonel1956June 1958Lieutenant GeneralGeneral Randolph M. Pate[3] [4]
11Roy L. KlineBrigadier GeneralJune 1958January 1960Brigadier GeneralGeneral Randolph M. Pate
12John P. CourseyBrigadier GeneralJanuary 1960October 1962Brigadier GeneralGeneral David M. Shoup[5]
13Oscar T. Jensen, Jr.Colonel19631963General David M. Shoup
14James O. AppleyardColonel19641966General Wallace M. Greene, Jr.
15Foster LaHueBrigadier General19651967Lieutenant GeneralGeneral Wallace M. Greene, Jr.
16Carl W. HoffmanColonel19671967Major GeneralGeneral Wallace M. Greene, Jr.[6]
17Fred E. Haynes Jr.Colonel19681968Major GeneralGeneral Leonard F. Chapman, Jr.[7] [8]
18Emmett O. Anglin, Jr.Colonel19681971General Leonard F. Chapman, Jr.
19Andrew E. O'DonnellColonel19691971General Leonard F. Chapman, Jr.
20George R. BrierColonel19711972General Leonard F. Chapman, Jr. and General Robert E. Cushman, Jr.
21Robert E. Howard, Jr.Colonel19721974General Robert E. Cushman, Jr.
22Ross L. MulfordColonel19741976General Robert E. Cushman, Jr. until 1975 and General Louis H. Wilson, Jr. until 1976
23Robert C. HagertyColonel19761978General Louis H. Wilson, Jr.
24John B. Donovan, Jr.Colonel19781979General Louis H. Wilson, Jr.
25Darell U. DavidsonColonel19791980ColonelGeneral Robert H. Barrow
26Walter R. Ledbetter, Jr.Colonel19801981General Robert H. Barrow
27James H. R. CurdColonel19811983General Robert H. Barrow
28Joseph H. AlexanderColonel19831985General Paul X. Kelley
29Edward M. MocklerColonel19851986General Paul X. Kelley
30Terry J. EbbertColonel19861987General Paul X. Kelley
31Harvey C. Barnum, Jr.Colonel19871989ColonelGeneral Alfred M. Gray, Jr.
32James L. Jones, Jr.Colonel19891990GeneralGeneral Alfred M. Gray, Jr.
33Richard A. CombsColonel19901991General Alfred M. Gray, Jr.
34Peter T. MetzgerColonel19911992General Carl E. Mundy, Jr.
35James C. FlynnColonel19921995General Carl E. Mundy, Jr.
36Russell E. AppletonColonel19951998General Charles C. Krulak
37John R. AllenColonel19981999GeneralGeneral Charles C. Krulak
38Dennis J. HejlikColonel19992001Lieutenant GeneralGeneral James L. Jones, Jr.
39George J. FlynnColonel20012002Lieutenant GeneralGeneral James L. Jones, Jr.
40Robert E. Schmidle Jr.Colonel20022003Lieutenant GeneralGeneral James L. Jones, Jr. until 2003 and General Michael W. Hagee until 2003
41James C. WalkerColonel20032006Brigadier GeneralGeneral Michael W. Hagee
42Kenneth F. McKenzie Jr.Brigadier General20062007GeneralGeneral Michael W. Hagee and until 2006 and General James T. Conway until 2007
43George F. MilburnColonel20072010ColonelGeneral James T. Conway
44George W. Smith Jr.Brigadier General20102011Lieutenant GeneralGeneral James F. Amos
45James W. Bierman Jr.Colonel20112013Lieutenant GeneralGeneral James F. Amos
46Roger B. Turner Jr.Colonel20132014Lieutenant GeneralGeneral James F. Amos
47Michael CederholmColonel20142015Lieutenant GeneralGeneral Joseph Dunford
48Scott F. Benedicthttps://media.licdn.com/mpr/mpr/shrinknp_400_400/AAEAAQAAAAAAAASGAAAAJDZjYzc5NjU0LWRkMjktNDI0MC1hMTQ1LWNlODg4ZWJmN2I3ZQ.jpg[9] Colonel2015July 2016Major GeneralGeneral Robert Neller
49Eric E. AustinColonelJuly 2016June 2017Major GeneralGeneral Robert Neller
50Thomas J. GordonColonelJune 2017August 2019[Colonel]General Robert Neller
51Scott LeonardColonelAugust 2019June 2021[Colonel]General David H. Berger
52Adolfo Garcia Jr.ColonelJune 2021July 2022Brigadier GeneralGeneral David H. Berger
53Robert S. WeilerColonelJune 20222023Brigadier GeneralGeneral David H. Berger
54Michael R. NakoniecznyColonel2023ColonelGeneral Eric Smith

See also

References

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