Richard F. Natonski

Richard F. Natonski

Infobox Military Person
name= Richard F. Natonski
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caption= LtGen Richard F. Natonski
nickname=
allegiance= flagicon|United States United States of America
branch= United States Marine Corps
serviceyears= 1973 - present
rank= Lieutenant General
commands= 1st Battalion 2nd Marines 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit Task Force Tarawa 1st Marine Division Deputy Commandant
unit=
battles= Vietnam War Operation Desert Storm Operation Iraqi Freedom
awards=Navy Distinguished Service Medal Defense Superior Service Medal Legion of Merit
laterwork=
Lieutenant General Richard F. Natonski is the United States Marine Corps Deputy Commandant for Plans, Policies and Operations. [cite news
url=http://www.marinecorpstimes.com/story.php?f=1-292925-2339680.php
title=Deputy commandant Huly retires
author=John Hoellwarth
work=Marine Corps Times
date=November 7, 2006
accessdate=2006-11-08
] He succeeded retiring Lt. Gen. Jan Huly on November 7, 2006. Previously he was Commanding General of the 1st Marine Division, assuming the command on August 20, 2004.

Biography

Richard Natonski graduated from the University of Louisville in 1973 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in History, and was commissioned a second lieutenant in the United States Marine Corps.

Upon completion of The Basic School in 1974, Lieutenant Natonski served as a platoon commander and executive officer with Company H, 2nd Battalion, 4th Marines. There he participated in Non-Combatant Evacuation Operations in Cambodia (Operation Eagle Pull) cite web |url=http://www.scarface-usmc.org/1975_the_evacuation.htm
title=1975 "Eagle Pull" "Frequent Wind": The end of an era
date=1999
publisher=Scarface-USMC.org
accessdate=2006-08-06
] and in South Vietnam (Operation Frequent Wind).

Transferring to the Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego in July 1975, Lieutenant Natonski was assigned as a series commander in Company A, 1st Recruit Training Battalion and subsequently as the battalion operations officer. In April 1978, Captain Natonski was transferred to Marine Barracks, 8th and I, where he served as executive and commanding officer of Company B.

Upon completion of this tour in Washington, D.C. in 1981, he spent the summer as a platoon commander at Officer Candidate School prior to attending the Amphibious Warfare School in Quantico, Virginia.

In July 1982, he was assigned as the operations officer for 1st Battalion, 5th Marines at Camp Pendleton, California. Subsequent to his tour in the 1st Marine Division, Major Natonski was transferred to Headquarters Marine Corps in July 1984, where he served in the Ground Combat Requirements Branch of the Plans, Policy, and Operations Department. From 1987 to 1988, he attended the Marine Corps Command and Staff College.

Following his instruction at Quantico, he was assigned as an Observer to the United Nations Truce Supervision Organization in the Middle East. Upon completion of this tour in June 1989, he was transferred to the 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing at Cherry Point, North Carolina, where he was assigned as the G-3 plans officer.

In July 1991, Lieutenant Colonel Natonski was transferred to 2nd Marine Division, where he served as the executive officer of the 2nd Marine Regiment until assuming command of 1st Battalion, 2nd Marines in May 1992. As commanding officer, he participated in Operation GTMO,cite web
url=http://www.bragg.army.mil/18abn/cuba.htm
title=Cuba Operation GTMO
publisher=U.S. Army
accessdate=2006-08-06
] a humanitarian relief mission for Haitian migrants in Cuba and Operations Restore Hope and Operation Continue Hope in Somalia. He completed his tour in the Division as the deputy G-3.

From 1994 to 1995 he attended the NATO Defense College in Rome, Italy. Colonel Natonski served in the II Marine Expeditionary Force Operations Section until assuming command of 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) in October 1995. Colonel Natonski made two deployments as MEU commander supporting operations in Bosnia and Kuwait. In May 1998, he gave up command of the MEU and reported to the Joint Staff in The Pentagon where he was assigned duties as the chief of the Central Command Division, Joint Staff (J-3) Operations Directorate and subsequently the Deputy Director for Operations in the National Military Command Center. Following his tour on the Joint Staff, Brigadier General Natonski served first as the Director of the Strategy and Plans Division and then as the Director of the Operations Division in the Plans, Policies, and Operations Department of Headquarters Marine Corps.

Brigadier General Natonski assumed command of 2nd Marine Expeditionary Brigade (MEB) in June 2002. From January to June 2003 the MEB deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. During this operation 2nd MEB was redesignated as Task Force Tarawa and employed as the lead ground maneuver element under I Marine Expeditionary Force. They fought the battle of An-Nasiryah and participated in the rescue of Jessica Lynch.

Major General Natonski assumed command of the 1st Marine Division in August of 2004, while in Iraq. There he led the ground maneuver element under I MEF through counter insurgency operations, the Battle of Fallujah (Operation AL-Fajr), and the Iraqi National Elections in January 2005.

On June 12, 2006, the Secretary of Defense announced that President George W. Bush had nominated MajGen Notonski for appointment to the rank of lieutenant general, to be assigned as the Deputy Commandant, Plans, Policies, and Operations. [ "Marine Corps Gazette, June 2006".] Natonski became Deputy Commandant on November 7, 2006 upon the retirement of LtGen. Jan Huly and received his third star.

Awards and Decorations

Lieutenant General Natonski's decorations include:

* Parachutist Badge

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*

*

* (with one oak leaf cluster)

*

* (with two gold stars)

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* Combat Action Ribbon

* Presidential Unit Citation (United States)

Notes

ee also

References

:Marine Corps

*cite web
url=http://www.usmc.mil/genbios2.nsf/biographies/EC8B440EAE3F835385256808006DF5E0?opendocument
title=Major General Richard F. Natonski, CG 1st Marine Division
date=April 26, 2005
work=General Officer Biographies
publisher=Headquarters Marine Corps, USMC
accessdate=2006-08-06

*cite news|url=http://www.mca-marines.org/Gazette/specnotes.html
work=Marine Corps Gazette
title=General Officer Announcements
date=June 2006
accessdate=2006-08-06


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