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WAMU 88.5
March 23, 2018
Iraq War Veteran Who Led Marines During 2003 Invasion Reflects On The Conflict. A group of U.S. Marines sit along the top of a dirt hill to listen to a Feb. 5, 2003 address by the Commandant of the U.S. Marine Corps, Gen. Michael Hagee, at a Marine support camp near the Iraqi border in northern Kuwait.
Bryan-College Station Eagle
September 13, 2017
Retired United States Marine Corps Gen. Michael W. Hagee addresses the ... Keynote speaker Gen. Michael Hagee, who retired as the 33rd commandant of the U.S. Marine Corps in 2006, said the statue "symbolizes to me all those men and women who have served and worn the cloth of this great nation.".
CNN
August 18, 2017
That was the case when Kelly served as legislative assistant to Gen. Michael Hagee, the Marine Corps commandant at the time. "Most importantly, he told me what he thought, what he truly thought," Hagee said. "He was really a good partner and I could trust him that he would give me his opinion. I can tellÃâà...
Chicago Tribune
August 15, 2017
Mattis, who is beloved by many service members and veterans and sailed through his confirmation process, had a history of brash comments as a general officer, earning a rebuke in 2005 from then-Commandant Gen. Michael Hagee after a remark in front of an audience in San Diego. "You go intoÃâà...
ABC News
November 21, 2016
Lt. Gen. James M. Mattis, Commanding General, U.S. Marine Forces Central Command and 1st Marine Expeditionary Force, speaks with Marines during a visit to Camp Taqaddum, Iraq, Dec. 9, 2006. more ... Michael Hagee, for comments he made during a 2005 panel discussion about fighting the Taliban.
Fredericksburg Standard
December 31, 1999
Gen. Michael Hagee (USMC, ret.), president and CEO of the Admiral Nimitz Foundation, introduced Mattis. The two worked together when Hagee served ... Secretary of Defense; as Director, Marine Corps Manpower Plans & Policy; as Commanding General, Marine Corps Combat Development Command;Ãâà...
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