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Major general craig q. timberlake

          Major General Craig Q. Timberlake is a United States Marine Corps officer.!

          Major General Craig Timberlake, United States Marine Corps (Retired) has been awarded one of Japan's highest honors: the Order of the Rising Sun.

        1. Major General Craig Timberlake, United States Marine Corps (Retired) has been awarded one of Japan's highest honors: the Order of the Rising Sun.
        2. Through 14 ranks and 41 years of Marine Corps service, Maj. Gen. Craig Timberlake shares his knowledge and love for the Corps.
        3. Major General Craig Q. Timberlake is a United States Marine Corps officer.
        4. Craig Timberlake.
        5. Marine Corps Major General Craig Q. Timberlake, left, commander, 3rd Marine Division, greets Iwo Jima veteran, retired U.S. Army Air Corps Capt.
        6. 'The Few. The Proud. The Marines.'

          In the photo above, U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Gen. Ronald L. Bailey, right center, walks down center walk with his family after his retirement ceremony at Marine Barracks Washington, Washington, D.C., July 31, 2017.

          Bailey retired after 41 years of service in the U.S. Marine Corps. (U.S.

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          Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Samantha K. Braun)

          To celebrate the 242nd birthday of the United States Marine Corps on Nov. 10, we bring you profiles of veteran Marines that have been featured in USBE's annual Star and Stripes list.

          Over his more than 40-year career, Ronald Bailey served as company commander, chief of professional military education, plans officer, J-5, Headquarters U.S.

          European Command and ground lieutenant colonel's monitor. He was promoted lieutenant-general in June 2013 and assigned to Headquarters Marine Corps as deputy commandant for plans, policies, and operations. Prior, he commanded more than 26,000 men and women in the oldest and largest