| *LIEUTENANT GENERAL FRANK E. PETERSEN, USMC
Lieutenant General Frank E.
Petersen retired from the Marine Corps on 1 August 1988. He was presented the
Distinguished Service Medal for exceptionally meritorious service as the CG,
Marine Corps Combat Development Command, Quantico, Virginia, from June 1986 to
July 1988, upon his retirement.
General Petersen was born 2
March 1932, in Topeka, Kansas. He joined the U.S. Navy as a seaman apprentice
in June 1950. He served as an electronics technician and in 1951 entered the
Naval Aviation Cadet Program. In October 1952, he completed flight training and
accepted a commission as a second lieutenant in the Marine Corps.
In February 1979 he was
selected for promotion to brigadier general, and in May 1983 was advanced to
the rank of major general. General Petersen was promoted to lieutenant general
on 12 June 1986.
His first tactical
assignment was with Marine Fighter Squadron 212 during the Korean conflict. He
commanded a Marine Fighter Squadron, a Marine Aircraft Group, a Marine
Amphibious Brigade, a Marine Aircraft Wing and his present command. General
Petersen served two combat tours, Korea in 1953 and Vietnam in 1968. He flew in
excess of 350 combat missions, and had over 4,000 hours in various
fighter/attack aircraft.
He received his bachelor's
degree in 1967 and his master's degree in 1973, both from George Washington
University, Washington, D.C. In 1987 he was the recipient of an honorary Doctor
of Law degree granted by Virginia Union University. In addition he also
attended the following service schools: the Amphibious Warfare School,
Quantico, Virginia; the Aviation Safety Officers Course at the University of
Southern California; and the National War College, Washington, D.C., class of
1973.
His numerous decorations
include: the Defense Superior Service Medal; Legion of Merit with Combat
"V", Distinguished Flying Cross; Purple Heart; Meritorious Service
Medal; Air Medal; Navy Commendation Medal with Combat "V" and the Air
Force Commendation Medal.
At the time of his
retirement he was by date of aviator designation the senior ranking aviator in
the U.S. Marine Corps and the U.S. Navy with respective titles of "Silver
Hawk" and "Grey Eagle". His date of designation as an aviator
also precedes all other aviators in the U.S. Air Force and Army.
General Petersen
relinquished duties as the Commanding General, Marine Corps Combat Development
Command, Quantico, Virginia, on 8 July 1988. He served as the Special Assistant
to the Chief of Staff from 8 July 1988 until 31 July, and retired from the
Marine Corps on 1 August 1988.
First black pilot in the
Marine Corps.
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