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Eugene

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Mon Aug 31, 2020, 06:49 AM Aug 2020

The Few, the Proud, the White: The Marine Corps Balks at Promoting Generals of Color

Source: New York Times

The Few, the Proud, the White: The Marine Corps Balks at Promoting Generals of Color

A respected, combat-tested Black colonel has been passed over three times for promotion to brigadier general. What does his fate say about the Corps?

By Helene Cooper
Aug. 31, 2020, 5:00 a.m. ET

WASHINGTON — All things being equal, Col. Anthony Henderson has the military background that the Marine Corps says it prizes in a general: multiple combat tours, leadership experience and the respect of those he commanded and most who commanded him.

Yet three times he has been passed over for brigadier general, a prominent one-star rank that would put Colonel Henderson on the path to the top tier of Marine Corps leadership. Last year, the Navy secretary, Richard V. Spencer, even added a handwritten recommendation to Colonel Henderson’s candidacy: “Eminently qualified Marine we need now as BG,” he wrote.

But never in its history has the Marine Corps had anyone other than a white man in a senior leadership post. Colonel Henderson is Black.

“Tony Henderson has done everything you could do in the Marines except get a hand salute from Jesus Christ himself,” said Milton D. Whitfield Sr., a former Marine gunnery sergeant who served for 21 years.

Proud and fierce in their identity, the Marines have a singular race problem that critics say is rooted in decades of resistance to change. As the nation reels this summer from protests challenging centuries-long perceptions of race, the Marines — who have long cultivated a reputation as the United States’ strongest fighting force — remain an institution where a handful of white men rule over 185,000 white, African-American, Hispanic and Asian men and women.

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Read more: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/31/us/politics/marines-race-general.html
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The Few, the Proud, the White: The Marine Corps Balks at Promoting Generals of Color (Original Post) Eugene Aug 2020 OP
And so... Alacritous Crier Aug 2020 #1
Col Henderson is an incredible man and a true Marine Docreed2003 Aug 2020 #2

Docreed2003

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2. Col Henderson is an incredible man and a true Marine
Mon Aug 31, 2020, 07:58 AM
Aug 2020

There is absolutely no excuse for him to have been passed over again and again like this and this must be rectified.

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