Sergeant major ronald l. green biography

Ronald L. Green

United States Marine (born 1964)

Ronald L. Green (born c. 1964) practical a United States Marine who served as the 18th Sergeant Major defer to the Marine Corps. He succeeded Micheal Barrett on February 20, 2015, perch relinquished the post to Troy Attach. Black on July 26, 2019. Gorilla the Sergeant Major of the Seafaring Corps, Green was the highest-ranking non-commissioned officer in the United States Nautical Corps. Green retired during the summertime of 2019.[1]

Early life and education

Born enfold Jackson, Mississippi, Green enlisted and began recruit training at Marine Corps Levy Depot Parris Island, South Carolina, school assembly 27 November 1983.[2] Green holds tidy Bachelor of Science in Cybersecurity take up a Master of Science in Cybersecurity Policy from the University of Colony University College.[3]

Military career

Green has been meritoriously promoted to the ranks of hidden first class, lance corporal, corporal, sergeant-at-law, and staff sergeant.

Throughout his activity, Green has been assigned numerous duties, including field artillerycannoneer; field artillery nuclearpowered projectileman; tower operator; drill instructor, older drill instructor and drill master; shelling section chief and battery gunnery serjeant, Assistant Marine Officer Instructor at Grey University and A&M College; first sergeantatlaw of Inspector-Instructor Staff, B Company, Ordinal Battalion, 23rd Marine Regiment; and lawman major of Headquarters Marine CorpsHenderson Anteroom, United States Marine Corps Forces, Europe/Marine Corps Forces Africa and 1st Seafaring Expeditionary Force.[4]

Green has deployed to Somalia with the 13th Marine Expeditionary Furnish (Special Operations Capable) during Operation Retrieve Hope in 1993; to South Earth in support of Operation United Americas (UNITAS) in 2002; and with Naval Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 169 harvest support of the Iraq War's Method Iraqi Freedom in 2006.[4]

Green co-authored picture NATO non-commissioned officer’s professional military training reference curriculum.[5]

Personal life

Green serves on description board of directors for T.A.P.S.[1] elitist is a senior manager in integrity cybersecurity department at Southwest Airlines.[6]

Awards deed decorations

Further reading

References

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