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David J. Francis (born c. 1967) is a United States Army lieutenant general who has served as the deputy commanding general of the United States Army Training and Doctrine Command and commanding general of the United States Army Center for Initial Military Training since August 2024.
Lieutenant General Steven A. Hummer (born 1952) June 2013 ~June 2015 ~ 2 years, 21 days: ... Major General David J. Francis: 9 June 2023 [20] 1 July 2024: 1 year, 22 ...
Lieutenant General Francis J. Wiercinski could have been nominated for promotion to general when U.S. Army Pacific became a four-star command since in May 2013, he had more than 200 days remaining on his customary three-year tour. Lieutenant General Vincent K. Brooks was instead nominated for promotion, [102] and Wiercinski retired on 4 June ...
Coffman's 34-year Marine Corps career included being awarded a Purple Heart and two Bronze Stars.
For example, Lieutenant General Lee K. Levy II relinquished his three-star command in 2018, [323] but remained on active duty for over a year after his retirement ceremony in his permanent grade of major general [o] pending an investigation by the Air Force inspector general, [324] before being allowed to retire as a major general.
In September 2019, Lieutenant General David Bellon assumed command of MARFORRES from Colonel Michael E. McWilliams, restoring the command's three-star status [35] and with a command realignment in early 2021 assumed command of U.S. Marine Corps Forces South (MARFORSOUTH).
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Gen. Dennis J. Reimer, commanding general, U.S. Army Forces Command, presents the Distinguished Service Medal to Lt. Gen. Horace G. Taylor at his retirement ceremony on October 26, 1993. U.S. Army Information Systems Command (USAISC) was downgraded to a two-star command in 1992, being renamed U.S. Army Signal Command (USASC).