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Lieutenant General John M. Paxton, Jr. |
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Born | 1951 (age 60–61) Chester, Pennsylvania |
Allegiance | United States of America |
Service/branch | United States Marine Corps |
Years of service | 1974-present |
Rank | Lieutenant General |
Commands held | 1st Marine Division |
Awards | Legion of Merit (2) |
Lieutenant General John M. Paxton, Jr. (born 1951) is a United States Marine Corps general officer. He is currently Commanding General, II Marine Expeditionary Force.[1]
Previously, he was Director, J3 - Operations, The Joint Staff and Chief of Staff, Multinational Forces-Iraq. Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates announced on March 13, 2008, Paxton's nomination for appointment to the grade of lieutenant general, and for assignment as Director, Strategic Plans & Policy, J-5, The Joint Staff. On May 22, 2007, Paxton relinquished command of the 1st Marine Division to take the role of Chief of Staff for Multi-National Force-Iraq.[2]
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Born in Chester, PA. He attended Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, earning both a Bachelor's degree and a Master's degree in Civil Engineering. He was elected to the Sphinx Head Society during his senior year. Moreover, he was a member of Delta Upsilon Fraternity throughout his undergraduate years at Cornell. Upon completion of Officer Candidates School, he was commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the U.S. Marine Corps in 1974.
Upon completion of the Basic School, he was ordered to Airborne School at Fort Benning, Georgia and then assigned as a Rifle Platoon Commander in Bravo Company, 1st Battalion, 3rd Marines, 1st Marine Brigade, Kaneohe, Hawaii.
Lieutenant General Paxton has served twice with the 1st Marine Division (3rd Battalion, 5th Marines and 1st Marines), once with the 2nd Marine Division (1st Battalion, 8th Marines), and twice with the 3rd Marine Division (1st Battalion, 3rd Marines and 2nd Battalion, 4th Marines), commanding at the platoon, company, battalion and regimental levels. He commanded Battalion Landing Team 1/8 from April 1992 - June 1994. They deployed with 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit Special Operations Capable and USS America (CV-66) Battle Group as Landing Force 6th Fleet (LF6F 2-93) and Joint Adaptive Task Force 93-2 in support of operations in Bosnia-Herzegovina, and later as United Nations Quick Reaction Force (QRF) in Mogadishu, Somalia.
In addition to command, Lieutenant General Paxton has also served in Operations, Plans and Training (G3/S3) at the battalion, regiment, division (1st and 2nd Marine Divisions) and Marine Expeditionary Force (II-MEF) levels. Non-Fleet Marine Force tours included Commanding Officer Company B, Marine Barracks, 8th & I, Washington, D.C. (1980–81); Commanding Officer Marine Corps Recruiting Station New York, New York (1985–88); Strategic Plans Branch (PLS), Plans, Policies and Operations (PP&O) Department, Headquarters United States Marine Corps; and as Executive Assistant and Marine Corps Aide to the Under Secretary of the Navy (1996–97). Lieutenant General Paxton is a Joint Service Officer, having served at United Nations Command/Combined Forces Command in Korea from 1989-1991 as Amphibious Operations Officer and Executive Officer, Crisis Action Team.
From June 1997 to June 1998, he was the Assistant Chief of Staff G3 (Operations, Plans and Training). His next assignment, from June 1998 to June 2000, was commanding the 1st Marine Regiment. From 2000 to 2001, Paxton had a one-year tour as the United States Marine Corps Fellow (National Security Studies) at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York. From July 2001 to August 2003, he was the Director, Programs Division (RP), and Assistant Deputy Commandant of the Marine Corps for Programs and Resources (ADC,P&R), Headquarters Marine Corps.
From 2003 to 2006, Paxton served as Commanding General, Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego and Western Recruiting Region.
On May 22, 2007, MajGen Paxton relinquished command of the 1st Marine Division to Brig. Gen. Richard P. Mills.[3] Paxton will serve as the Chief of Staff to the commander of Multi-National Force - Iraq.
In addition to The Basic School, his professional education includes United States Marine Corps Amphibious Warfare School (non resident), United States Army Infantry Officer Advanced Course, and the United States Marine Corps Command and Staff College. In 1994-1995 Major General Paxton was a Federal Executive Fellow in Foreign Policy Studies at the Brookings Institution. He has also been a Marine Corps Fellow at Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Seminar XXI.
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Basic Parachutist Insignia | ||||||||||||
1st Row | Legion of Merit w/ 1 award star | Bronze Star | Defense Meritorious Service Medal | |||||||||
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2nd Row | Meritorious Service Medal w/ 1 award star | Navy & Marine Corps Commendation Medal w/ 1 award star | Joint Meritorious Unit Award | Navy Unit Commendation w/ 2 service stars | ||||||||
3rd Row | Navy Meritorious Unit Commendation w/ 2 service stars | National Defense Service Medal w/ 1 service star | Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal | Southwest Asia Service Medal | ||||||||
4th Row | Iraq Campaign Medal w/ 1 service star | Global War on Terrorism Service Medal | Korea Defense Service Medal | Armed Forces Service Medal | ||||||||
5th Row | Navy Sea Service Deployment Ribbon w/ 2 service stars | Navy & Marine Corps Overseas Service Ribbon w/ 1 service star | Marine Corps Recruiting Ribbon | United Nations Medal | ||||||||