- Carol Mutter
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name= Carol A. Mutter
born= birth date and age|1945|12|17
died=
placeofbirth= Greeley,Colorado
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caption= LtGen Carol Mutter
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allegiance= United States of America
branch=United States Marine Corps
serviceyears= 1967-1999
rank= Lieutenant General
commands=3d Force Service Support Group, III MEF Marine Corps Systems Command at Marine Corps Base Quantico
unit=
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awards= Distinguished Service MedalDefense Superior Service Medal
laterwork=National Advisory Council of the Alliance for National Defense National Academy of Sciences Committee on American Youth Population and Military Recruiting National President of the Women Marines Association
portrayedby=Carol A. Mutter (born December 17, 1945), is a former lieutenant general in the
United States Marine Corps . She is most notably remembered as being the first woman in the history of the United States armed forces to be appointed to a three-star grade. She retired from the Marine Corps on January 1, 1999. Her last active duty assignment was as Deputy Chief of Staff, Manpower and Reserve Affairs (DC/S, M&RA) at Marine Corps Headquarters inWashington, D.C .Marine Corps career
Carol Mutter was born on December 17, 1945 in
Greeley, Colorado . In 1967 she was commissioned a second lieutenant in the Marine Corps upon graduation from theUniversity of Northern Colorado . In addition to holding a B.A. degree inMathematics Education and an honorary doctorate from UNC, General Mutter has an M.A. degree in National Security and Strategic Studies from theNaval War College atNewport, Rhode Island and both an M.S. and an honorary doctorate degree fromSalve Regina University , also in Newport.After completing the Woman Officer Basic Course in 1967 at
Marine Corps Base Quantico , she was assigned to data processing installations at Quantico, VA and at Camp Pendleton, CA. In 1971, she returned to Quantico as aplatoon commander and instructor for women officer candidates and basic course lieutenants; she departed this tour as a Captain.During 1973-1984, she progressed to the rank of lieutenant colonel while serving as Project Officer for Marine Air Command and Control Systems at Marine Corps Tactical Systems Support Activity at
Camp Pendleton, California ; Financial Management Officer at the Development Center,Quantico, Virginia ; Assistant Chief of Staff, Comptroller,1st Marine Aircraft Wing , Okinawa, Japan; and Deputy Comptroller at Headquarters,Fleet Marine Force, Atlantic inNorfolk, Virginia . In 1985, capitalizing on her expertise in both data processing and financial management, she was assigned as the Deputy Program Manager, and subsequently Program Manager, for the development of new Marine Corps automated pay and personnel systems for active duty, retired, and reserve Marines.In July 1988, as a colonel, she joined the
United States Space Command , J-3 (Operations) Directorate inColorado Springs becoming the first woman to gain qualification as a Space Director. After initially serving as a Command Center Crew Commander/Space Director she became the Division Chief responsible for the operation of the Space Command Commander in Chief's Command Center.August 1990 brought a transfer to III Marine Expeditionary Force (MEF) on Okinawa, Japan and duty as the Assistant Chief of Staff, Comptroller for both III MEF and3rd Marine Division . In June 1991, she returned to Quantico as a brigadier general to serve as the Deputy Commanding General, Marine Corps Systems Command and Program Manager for Command and Control Systems. In June 1992, she again transferred to Okinawa, this time as the first woman of general/flag officer rank to command a major deployable tactical command, the 3d Force Service Support Group, III MEF, U.S. Marine Forces Pacific. In June 1994, she became the first woman in the Marine Corps to be promoted to the grade of major general and served as Commander, Marine Corps Systems Command at Marine Corps Base Quantico until August 1996. On September 1, 1996, Mutter was promoted to lieutenant general and assumed the duties as DC/S M&RA. Lieutenant General Mutter retired in 1999.General Mutter also attended the
Amphibious Warfare School and theMarine Corps Command and Staff College , both atQuantico, Virginia .Awards and decorations
Her medals and decorations include: the Distinguished Service Medal,
Defense Superior Service Medal ,Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal ,Navy Achievement Medal ,Meritorious Unit Commendation with bronze star,National Defense Service Medal with bronze star, and theSea Service Deployment Ribbon with four bronze stars.Firsts
* First woman to qualify as Command Center Crew Commander/Space Director at U.S. Space Command.
* First woman of flag rank to command a major deployable tactical command.
* First woman Marine major general, and senior woman in all the services at that time.
* First woman nominated by the President for three-star rank.
* First woman lieutenant general in U.S. armed service history.ee also
References
* [http://hqinet001.hqmc.usmc.mil/HD/Historical/Whos_Who/Mutter_CA.htm Official Marine Corps biography]
Further reading
* [http://armed-services.senate.gov/statemnt/980318cm.htm LtGen Mutter's Statement concering Personnel before the Senate Armed Services Committee] , March 18, 1998. Accessed March 29, 2006
*Rhem, Kathleen T. [http://www.militarypartners.com/Links/Military_Lifestyle/Women.asp "Military Undergoing 'Evolutionary Change' for Women in Service"] , "American Forces Press Service", January 2005. Accessed March 29, 2006
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