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Eugene

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Thu Mar 4, 2021, 07:34 PM Mar 2021

Passed Over 3 Times, a Black Marine Colonel Is Being Promoted to General

Source: New York Times

Passed Over 3 Times, a Black Marine Colonel Is Being Promoted to General

The promotion could set Col. Anthony Henderson on a path to becoming the first Black four-star Marine general. Only 25 African-Americans in the Marines have reached general in any form.

By Helene Cooper
March 4, 2021
Updated 4:43 p.m. ET

WASHINGTON — The Marine Corps is promoting Col. Anthony Henderson, a combat-tested Iraq and Afghanistan veteran, to brigadier general, a move that cracks the doorway for the service to potentially promote an African-American to its most senior ranks.

The Marine Corps, which had passed over Colonel Henderson for four years, has placed him on a highly selective list of nine colonels to be granted a coveted one star that denotes general rank status — brigadier general. The list, which was signed by President Biden, arrived Wednesday evening at the Senate Armed Services Committee, to start the required confirmation process, according to the committee’s website.

Normally, such promotions would not garner much attention. But Colonel Henderson is a Black man with combat command experience in a service — the Marines — that has never, in its 245-year history, had a four-star officer who was not a white man. And even the one-, two- and three-star Marine Corps officer positions are predominantly white and male — particularly the ones in the combat specialties that feed the four-star ranks.

If Colonel Henderson is confirmed by the Senate, he will become the rare Black general with a shot of getting all the way to the top.

“Tony Henderson has the potential to be the commandant of the Marine Corps,” said retired Lt. Gen. Ronald L. Bailey, the first Black man to command the First Marine Division, from 2011 to 2013. “He’s an individual who will work above and beyond what is required. This is well overdue.”

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Passed Over 3 Times, a Black Marine Colonel Is Being Promoted to General (Original Post) Eugene Mar 2021 OP
Excellent! WA-03 Democrat Mar 2021 #1
Hmmmm? Bet it's no coencidence he was passed over the last four years, trump's years. brush Mar 2021 #2
Love it!! sellitman Mar 2021 #3
promotion through to Major is based on merit qazplm135 Mar 2021 #4

qazplm135

(7,447 posts)
4. promotion through to Major is based on merit
Thu Mar 4, 2021, 08:34 PM
Mar 2021

once you get to O5 and above, it's less and less about merit, and more about other things.

I made O5 and then retired because I saw too many instances of folks getting promoted who shouldn't have, or passed over who shouldn't have, and it kind of shook my faith in the meritocracy of it all.

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