- William D. Catto
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name= William D. Catto
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caption= MajGen William D. Catto
nickname= Bill
allegiance= United States of America
branch=United States Marine Corps
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rank= Major General
commands=HMM-163 Marine Corps Warfighting Laboratory Marine Corps Systems Command
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awards= Distinguished Service MedalDefense Superior Service Medal Legion of Merit (2)
laterwork=William D. Catto is a
United States Marine Corps major general who is currently the Chief of Staff of theUnited States European Command . He assumed the post in July 2006, becoming the first U.S. Marine to hold the role. [Lowe 2006] Catto has served over 10 years in command assignments at the LtCol,Colonel , BGen, and MajGen ranks.Biography
Major General Catto earned his undergraduate degree from
Bethel College and his M.A. fromWebster University .Following qualification to operate the CH-46 Sea Knight helicopter, Catto spent the next thirteen years in operational assignments. In squadrons he served in the Aircraft Maintenance, Administration, and Operations Departments. He served with 7th Marines as the Air Officer and then Regimental Operations Officer.
Following Command and Staff College, Catto was assigned to
Headquarters Marine Corps inWashington, D.C. , where he served in Manpower as the Major’s Rotary-Wing Assignment Officer and then as the Administrative Assistant to the Deputy Commandant for Aviation.Returning to the Operating Forces, Catto was assigned to
HMM-163 and served as theExecutive Officer and thenCommanding Officer where he deployed twice in MEU (SOC) rotations. Following this tour, he was assigned to theRAND Corporation inSanta Monica, California , as a Marine Corps Fellow. Following this tour he was again ordered to duty in Washington, D.C., with the Office of theSecretary of Defense ; Programs, Analysis, and Evaluations; Cost Analysis Improvement Group; Weapons Systems Cost Analysis Division. Catto then went on to command Marine Aviation Weapons and Tactics Squadron One. In flying assignments, he has amassed more than 4,100 flight hours in 13 aircraft types.From June 2000 to June 2002, Major General Catto served concurrently as Commanding General,
Marine Corps Warfighting Laboratory and Vice Chief of Naval Research,Office of Naval Research . From July 2002 to June 2006, he assumed duties as the Commanding General,Marine Corps Systems Command .Major General Catto's personal awards include the Distinguished Service Medal;
Defense Superior Service Medal ;Legion of Merit Medal with gold star; Meritorious Service Medal with two gold stars; Air Medal with one Strike Flight Numeral; Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal; and the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal.Notes
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*cite web|url=http://www.usmc.mil/genbios2.nsf/biographies/43F2C495D4ACE5318525699E0050B602?opendocument
title=Major General William D. Catto, Chief of Staff, United States European Command
date=October 1, 2005
work=Active General Officer Biographies
publisher=HQMC , United States Marine Corps
accessdate=2006-08-06*cite news|url=http://marinetimes.com/story.php?f=1-292925-1947156.php
title=Catto joins European Command as chief of staff
date=July 12, 2006
author=Lowe, Christian
work=Marine Corps Times
accessdate=2006-08-06
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