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Major General James L. Williams
Commanding General, 4th Marine Division
Major General James L.
Williams is currently
serving as Commanding General, 4th Marine Division.
MajGen Williams’ assumed command of the 4th Marine Division
on 28 April 2007. His previous assignment was as Deputy
Commanding General (Mobilization), Marine Corps Combat
Development Command (MCCDC). He also served as the ADC, 2d
Marine Division from 2005-2006, at Camp Blue Diamond, Ar-Ramadi,
Iraq.
Major General Williams was born in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.
His formative years were spent in Reading and Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania. He received a B.S degree from Slippery Rock
University, PA, in 1975. He reported to Officer Candidate School
in January 1976, and received his commission in March 1976. He
received Master's degrees from Georgetown University in
Government and National Security Affairs in 1981, from Yale
University in Hospital Management/Public Health in 1984, and
from the U.S. Army War College in International Security Studies
in 2000. Currently, he is in the process of working on his
Master's Degree in Computer Engineering and Computer Science.
Upon completion of The Basic School, Quantico, VA, in 1976, he
did a short tour with the Officer Selection Office in
Pittsburgh, PA. He was subsequently assigned in December 1976 to
the 3rd Marine Division to serve with 3rd Battalion, 9th Marines
serving as a Rifle Platoon Leader and the Super Squad Platoon
Leader for the 9th Marines.
Returning from overseas in January 1978, he reported to 2nd
Force Troops (now 2nd Marine Logistics Group), as the Assistant
Command Inspector. He subsequently was assigned to 2nd Force
Reconnaissance Company as a Force Recon Platoon Leader and
deployed several times for NATO exercises. During this period he
attended reconnaissance training schools.
In January 1979, he was transferred to Marine Barracks,
Washington, D.C. He was promoted to Captain in September 1980.
During this tour he served as Ceremonial Platoon Leader; White
House Presidential Military Social Aide to Presidents Carter and
Reagan; coach of the Barracks boxing team; Head, The Basic
School Correspondence Course, Marine Corps Institute; and
attended graduate school at Georgetown University from 1979 to
1981. He completed the Amphibious Warfare Non-Resident Course in
1980.
In August 1981, he was assigned to the Reserve component of the
Marine Corps and was assigned to duty with the 14th Marines
where he served with 2nd Battalion, 14th Marines, 4th Marine
Division as a Forward Observer, Battery Executive Officer,
Battery Commanding Officer, and Battalion Logistics Officer.
While with the 14th Marines, in 1986, he was the recipient of
the Outstanding Junior Marine Corps Reserve Officer Award
presented by the Reserve Officers Association. He was promoted
to Major in October 1987. He also completed graduate school at
Yale University during this period in 1984.
He was then assigned to the 4th Reconnaissance Battalion in
October 1988, where he served as the Battalion Operations and
Training Officer, Battalion Diving Officer, and Executive
Officer. During 1990-1991, the Battalion was called to duty for
Operation Desert Shield/Storm. One reconnaissance company was
assigned to lead the reconnaissance efforts for both the 1st and
2nd Divisions in their attacks on Iraq. The remainder of the
Battalion was assigned to conduct counter-narcotics operations
in CONUS and OCONUS. In 1991, he attended the Marine Corps
Reserve Command and Staff College Course as a student.
In 1992, he completed school and was assigned to the 4th Marine
Division as Assistant Operations Officer. In July 1993, he
completed the Air Command and Staff College Reserve Component
Course. In October 1993, he was assigned as the Assistant G-6.
He was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel in October 1994. In
September 1995, he was assigned as Commanding Officer, 1st
Battalion, 23rd Marines. In 1997, the battalion was assigned to
the 1st Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division for Kernal Blitz
'97. He was selected in July 1997, to attend the U.S. Army War
College Distant Education Program. He was promoted to Colonel in
October 1998.
He was then selected and assigned to be the Deputy Commander,
1st Marine Expeditionary Force Augmentation Command Element (I
MACE) in April 2000. In July 2000, he graduated from the U.S.
Army War College. In 2002, while in this assignment he was
assigned as the Deputy Director, Operations CJTF-180, conducting
combat operations in Afghanistan for Operation Enduring Freedom.
He was promoted to current rank of Major General June 2007.
From 2003-2005 he served as the Commander, 1st Marine
Expeditionary Force Augmentation Command Element (I MACE),
during this period he served as the Acting Commanding General, I
Marine Expeditionary Force at Camp Pendleton, and was
subsequently assigned as the Deputy Commanding General, I MEF
(Forward) at Camp Fallujah, Iraq.
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