Mark Milley
This article is about the United States Army general and chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. For the Irish athlete, see Mark Miley.
Mark Alexander Milley (born June 18, 1958) is a United States Army general and the 20th chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. He previously served as the 39th chief of staff of the Army.[2]
Mark Milley
Allegiance United States
Service/branch
United States Army
Years of service 1980–present
Years of service 1980–present
Rank
Commands held
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
Chief of Staff of the United States Army
United States Army Forces Command
III Corps
International Security Assistance Force (joint)
10th Mountain Division
2nd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division (Light)
Chief of Staff of the United States Army
United States Army Forces Command
III Corps
International Security Assistance Force (joint)
10th Mountain Division
2nd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division (Light)
Battles/wars
Awards
Defense Distinguished Service Medal (2)
Army Distinguished Service Medal (4)
Defense Superior Service Medal (3)
Legion of Merit (3)
Bronze Star Medal (4)
Alma mater Princeton University (BA)
Columbia University (MA)
Naval War College (MA)
Army Distinguished Service Medal (4)
Defense Superior Service Medal (3)
Legion of Merit (3)
Bronze Star Medal (4)
Alma mater Princeton University (BA)
Columbia University (MA)
Naval War College (MA)
Spouse(s) Hollyanne Milley (m. 1984 or 1985)[1]
Children 2[1]
Early life and education
Milley's father, Alexander (1924–2015), enlisted in the U.S. Navy in March 1943 as a Navy Corpsman. He was assigned to the 4th Marine Division and landed at Kwajalean, Saipan, Tinian and Iwo Jima. After the war, he worked as a restaurateur and food-broker.[3][4] Milley's mother, Mary Elizabeth (nee Murphy), served in the Navy at a Seattle-based hospital.[5]
Born in Winchester, Massachusetts, Milley attended Belmont Hill School.[6] Milley's father was a Roman Catholic as implied by his father's obituary which mentiond his father's membership in the Knights of Columbus whose membership is limited to practicing Catholic men.[7]...
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