The first African American four-star general in Marine Corps history, Gen. Michael E. Langley, credited his father with telling him to “aim high” and predicted that his promotion on Saturday would have an impact on younger people.
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“My daddy told me to aim high, so I aimed as high as I could and found the few and the proud,” Langley said during a ceremony at Marine Corps Barracks Washington attended by his father and other family members. The American military services were not desegregated until after President Harry Truman's order in 1948. Three decades later, the first African American Marine was promoted to one-star general, in 1979.
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A first: African American Marine promoted to 4-star general“My daddy told me to aim high, so I aimed as high as I could and found the few and the proud,” Langley said during a ceremony at Marine Corps Barracks Washington attended by his father and other family members.
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A first: African American Marine promoted to 4-star generalThe Marine Corps has its first African American four-star general. Gen. Michael E. Langley was promoted during a ceremony Saturday at Marine Corps Barracks Washington.
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A first: African American Marine promoted to 4-star generalWASHINGTON (AP) — The first African American four-star general in Marine Corps history, Gen. Michael E. Langley, credited his father with telling him to “aim high” and predicted that his promotion on Saturday would have an impact on younger people.
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Michael Langley becomes 1st Black 4-star general in US Marine Corps historyU.S. Marine Corps Lt. Gen. Michael Langley was promoted to the rank of general becoming the first Black four-star general in the branch's history.
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Michael Langley becomes 1st Black 4-star general in US Marine Corps historyThe U.S. Marine Corps has promoted Michael Langley to serve as the branch's first Black four-star general in its history
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