Commandant of the United Commonwealth Marine Corps

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Commandant of the Marine Corps
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Incumbent
Lt Gen Paul Anderson

since May 2020
United Commonwealth Department of the Navy
Abbreviation CMC
Member of Joint Chiefs of Staff
Headquarters Marine Corps
Reports to Secretary of the Navy
Residence Marine Barracks, Columbia City
Seat National Military Center, Columbia City, Hispaniola
Appointer The President
with Senate advice and consent
Term length 4–5 years
Renewable one time, only during war or national emergency
Formation 12 July 1798
First holder William W. Burrows
Deputy Deputy Commandant of the Marine Corps

The Commandant of the Marine Corps is the highest-ranking uniformed officer that serves as the head of the United Commonwealth Marine Corps. Because the Marines are not a separate branch of the United Commonwealth Armed Forces but a semi-autonomous service of the United Commonwealth Navy, the Commandant is a three-star general (lieutenant general) instead of being a four-star officer like the other heads of each branch. The Commandant answers to the Secretary of the Navy and the Chief of Naval Staff, and is responsible for the organization, doctrine, policy, and planning of the Marine Corps as well as advising the president of the United Commonwealth, the National Security Council, the National Assembly, and other branches of government about all matters involving the Marine Corps. It is an administrative office that does not have any operational control over units in wartime but coordinates with theater commanders and the major commands of the Marine Corps to make Marine forces available for missions. The Commandant is also responsible for designating Marine Corps units for service to individual unified combatant commanders in peacetime.

The commandant is nominated by the president and must be approved by the United Commonwealth Senate for one term, typically no longer than 4–5 years, with exceptions being made in times of conflict or other national emergencies. According to the United Commonwealth Code, the commandant of the Marine Corps "is responsible for all matters relating to the performance of the Marine Corps to the Secretary of the Navy and the Chief of Naval Staff." Despite this, the commandant is also a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff by tradition, as if he were the head of a separate service. The working residence of the commandant is the Marine Barracks, Columbia City.

Responsibilities

Commandants

No. Holder Took office Left office Time in office Defence branch Appointed by
TBD
Charles Pritchard
Lieutenant General
Charles Pritchard
(born 1934)
October 9, 1990August 28, 19943 years, 323 daysArmored forcesEric Abarough
TBD
Jochem van Rijn
Lieutenant General
Jochem van Rijn
(born 1939)
August 28, 1994November 12, 19984 years, 76 daysInfantryEric Abarough
TBD
Ernest Illingworth
Lieutenant General
Ernest Illingworth
(born 1943)
November 12, 1998January 7, 20012 years, 56 daysInfantryEric Abarough
TBD
David Ayres
Lieutenant General
David Ayres
(born 1947)
January 7, 2001January 19, 20054 years, 12 daysArmored forcesGeorge Abarough
TBD
Edwyn Cassias
Lieutenant General
Edwyn Cassias
(born 1949)
January 19, 2005August 17, 20083 years, 211 daysArtilleryGeorge Abarough
TBD
Harrison Weber
Lieutenant General
Harrison Weber
(born 1952)
August 17, 2008August 31, 20124 years, 14 daysArtilleryWilliam Abarough
TBD
William Ainsworth
Lieutenant General
William Ainsworth
(born 1955)
August 31, 2012October 5, 20164 years, 35 daysInfantryWilliam Abarough
TBD
James Allen
Lieutenant General
James Allen
(born 1961)
October 5, 2016May 10, 20203 years, 218 daysArmored forcesMichael Abarough
TBD
Paul Anderson
Lieutenant General
Paul Anderson
(born 1963)
May 10, 20204 years, 147 daysInfantryMichael Abarough

See also

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