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List of United States Marine Corps lieutenant generals since 2010
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lieutenant general

This is a list of lieutenant generals in the United States Marine Corps since 2010. The rank of lieutenant general (or three-star general) is the second-highest rank in the Marine Corps, and the first to have a specified number of appointments set by statute. It ranks above major general (two-star general) and below general (four-star general).

There have been 69 lieutenant generals in the United States Marine Corps since 1 January 2010, eight of whom were promoted to four-star general. All 69 achieved that rank while on active duty in the U.S. Marine Corps. Lieutenant generals entered the Marine Corps via several paths: 37 were commissioned via Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps (NROTC) at a civilian university, 13 via the United States Naval Academy (USNA), 11 via Officer Candidates School (OCS), and eight via NROTC at a senior military college.

List of generals

Entries in the following list of lieutenant generals are indexed by the numerical order in which each officer was promoted to that rank while on active duty, or by an asterisk (*) if the officer did not serve in that rank while on active duty. Each entry lists the general's name, date of rank,[a] active-duty positions held while serving at three-star rank,[b] number of years of active-duty service at three-star rank (Yrs),[c] year commissioned and source of commission,[d] number of years in commission when promoted to three-star rank (YC),[e] and other biographical notes.[f]

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List of U.S. Marine Corps lieutenant generals since 2010
# Name Photo Date of rank[a] Position[b] Yrs[c] Commission[d] YC[e] Notes[f]
1 Walter E. Gaskin Sr. 22 Mar 2010[1] 3 1974 (NROTC) 36 (1951–        ) Secretary, North Carolina Department of Military and Veterans Affairs, 2021–present.[2]
2 Robert E. Schmidle Jr. 5 Aug 2010   6 1976 (NROTC) 34 (c. 1953        )
3 John E. Wissler 5 Aug 2010   7 1978 (USNA) 32
4 Richard T. Tryon 29 Oct 2010   4 1975 (USNA)[4] 35 (c. 1954        ) Great-grandson of Navy rear admiral James R. Tryon.
5 Robert E. Milstead Jr. 22 Dec 2010   3 1975 (NROTC) 36 (1951–        )
6 Kenneth J. Glueck Jr. 7 Jan 2011   4 1974 (NROTC) 37 (c. 1951        )
* Robert B. Neller 11 Jan 2011[5] 4 1975 (OCS)[g] 35 (1953–        )[h] Promoted to general, 24 Sep 2015.
7 Richard P. Mills Jul 2011   4 1975 (OCS) 36 (1950–        )
8 Steven A. Hummer 10 Aug 2011[7]
  • Commander, Marine Forces Reserve/Commander, U.S. Marine Corps Forces Northern Command (COMMARFORRES/COMMARFORNORTH), 2011–2013.
  • Deputy to the Commander for Military Operations, U.S. Africa Command, 2013–2015.
4 1977 (NROTC)[i] 34 (1952–        )
9 Thomas L. Conant 1 Mar 2012   2 1975 (NROTC) 37 (c. 1952        )
10 Jon M. Davis 24 May 2012   5 1980 (OCS)[g] 32 (c. 1958        )
11 John A. Toolan Jr. 12 Sep 2012[9] 4 1976 (NROTC) 36 (1954–        )
12 William M. Faulkner 2 Oct 2012   3 1982 (NROTC) 30 (c. 1960        )[j]
13 Robert R. Ruark 23 May 2013   4 1981 (NROTC) 32
14 Ronald L. Bailey 14 Jun 2013   4 1977 (NROTC) 36 (c. 1953        )
* Glenn M. Walters 17 Jun 2013[10] 3 1979 (Citadel) 34 (1957–        )[k] Promoted to general, 2 Aug 2016. President, The Citadel, 2018–present.
* Kenneth F. McKenzie Jr. 3 Jun 2014   5 1979 (Citadel) 35 (1957–        )[l] Promoted to general, 28 Mar 2019.
* David H. Berger 11 Jul 2014   5 1981 (NROTC) 33 (1959–        )[h] Promoted to general, 11 Jul 2019.
15 James B. Laster 11 Dec 2014   3 1978 (OCS)[g] 36
16 Vincent R. Stewart 23 Jan 2015   4 1981 (NROTC) 34 (1958–2023) First African-American and Jamaican-American to become director of the Defense Intelligence Agency.[11]
17 Mark A. Brilakis 30 Apr 2015   4 1981 (OCS)[g] 34 (1958–        )
18 Robert S. Walsh 20 Aug 2015[12] 3 1979 (USNA) 36 (c. 1957        )
19 Michael G. Dana 4 Sep 2015   4 1982 (NROTC) 33
20 Lawrence D. Nicholson 11 Sep 2015   3 1979 (Citadel) 36 (1956–        )
21 Rex C. McMillian 12 Sep 2015  
  • Commander, Marine Forces Reserve/Commander, U.S. Marine Corps Forces Northern Command (COMMARFORRES/COMMARFORNORTH), 2015–2018.
3 1980 (OCS)[g] 35 (c. 1956        )
22 William D. Beydler 27 Oct 2015   3 1981 (USNA) 34 (c. 1957        )
* Gary L. Thomas 29 Jun 2016   2 1984 (NROTC) 32 (1962–        )[k] Promoted to general, 4 Oct 2018.
23 Lewis A. Craparotta 27 Jul 2016   5 1983 (NROTC) 33 (1960–        )
24 Joseph L. Osterman Oct 2016   4 1982 (NROTC) 34 (1960–        )
25 Steven R. Rudder 10 Jul 2017   5 1984 (NROTC) 33 (c. 1962        )
26 Robert F. Hedelund 14 Jul 2017   4 1983 (NROTC) 34 (1961–        )
27 Brian D. Beaudreault 21 Jul 2017   4 1983 (NROTC) 34 (1960–        )
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