- Joseph P. Hoar
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name=Joseph P. Hoar
born= Birth date and age|1934|12|30
died=
placeofbirth=Boston, Massachusetts
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caption=General Joseph Hoar
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allegiance= United States of America
branch=United States Marine Corps
serviceyears=1957-1994
rank= General
commands=MCRD Parris Island CENTCOM
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battles=Vietnam War
awards=Defense Distinguished Service Medal Bronze Star (2)
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General Joseph P. Hoar (born December 30, 1934) is a retired U.S. Marine Corps officer, former Commander in Chief ofUnited States Central Command . He retired from the Corps on September 1, 1994.Military career
Hoar attended
Boston College High School , then went on to graduate fromTufts University and receive a second lieutenant's commission in the Marine Corps in 1957. After graduating from Basic School at Quantico, he was assigned as a rifle platoon commander with the 5th Marine Regiment. Later assignments included duty with 1st Battalion, 1st Marines at Camp Pendleton, battalion staff officer onOkinawa , the Marine Barracks atYorktown, Virginia and Assistant Manpower, Personnel and Administration Officer atCamp Lejeune .During the
Vietnam War Hoar was assigned with the2nd Marine Division , commanding Company M, 3rd Battalion of that unit. He later served as a battalion and brigade adviser with aSouth Vietnam ese Marine unit. He then returned stateside, completing a three-year tour of duty inWashington, D.C. as an operations officer and as Special Assistant to the Assistant Marine Corps Commandant. In 1971, he again went overseas as Executive Officer of1st Battalion, 9th Marines .From 1972-76 Hoar was an instructor at the Marine Corps Command and Staff College, later returning to Marine Headquarters where he served in the Personnel Management Division. In 1977, he returned to 1st Marines as commander of its 3rd Battalion, later accepting duty with the Division's staff, where he was promoted to colonel. General Hoar served as 1st Marines regimental commander from 1979-81.
After completing this tour he was assigned to the 31st Marine Amphibious Unit aboard USS "Belleau Wood", participating in three deployments in the
Indian Ocean . He then returned to the U.S. as Assistant Chief of Staff for Manpower, Personnel and Administration, gaining a promotion to brigadier general in February 1984. In 1985, he returned to Washington as Director of the Facilities and Services Division at Marine HQ. 1987 saw Hoar accept a position as Commanding General at the Parris Island recruiting depot; later that year he was promoted to major general.Hoar moved to
MacDill AFB, Florida in 1988 as Chief of Staff for U.S. Central Command. He returned to Headquarters Marine Corps in June 1990, earning a promotion to lieutenant general while serving there as Deputy Chief of Staff for Plans, Policies and Operations. After a year at this assignment he returned to CENTCOM as its commander on August 9, 1991, relieving GeneralH. Norman Schwarzkopf . He remained in that capacity until his retirement three years later.While in command of CENTCOM, General Hoar oversaw a number of different operations in the region, including enforcement of the
Persian Gulf andRed Sea naval embargo, enforcement of the southern no-fly zone over Iraq, ground operations in Somalia, and American troop evacuation fromYemen during that country'scivil war in 1994.Post military career
After retirement, he set up a consulting company involved in business ventures in various places in the Middle East and Africa. He has served as Director of
Hawaiian Airlines , as a Fellow of theWorld Economic Forum , and on the boards of trustees ofSuffolk University and theCenter for Naval Analyses .General Hoar drew upon his experience with CENTCOM in the days leading up to the
2003 invasion of Iraq to stress the importance of allied cooperation, notably the ability to base military operations fromSaudi Arabia ,Jordan andTurkey , as key to success in the region. [ [http://www.npr.org/programs/morning/transcripts/2002/oct/021030.gjelten.html Profile: Possible Consequences Of Iraqi War Without U.N. Support] , "NPR ", October 30, 2002] As U.S. strategy for the invasion coalesced, Hoar expressed misgivings, in particular regarding the number of troops committed to the operation [ [http://www.abc.net.au/am/content/s803482.htm Experts fear a war with Iraq will not be short] , "Australian Broadcasting Corporation ", March 11, 2003]A year after the official cessation of hostilities, Hoar continued to maintain that coalition forces did not have enough troops on the ground to accomplish their mission. [ [http://www.tnr.com/etc.mhtml?week=2003-03-30 Are the carping Generals actually making Rumsfeld's point?] , "
National Review "] [cite news|date=April 2, 2003
title=Why Aren't There Enough Troops in Iraq?|author=Joseph P. Hoar
page=Section A, Page 21
archiveurl=http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F10B15FD3A5D0C718CDDAD0894DB404482
archivedate=2007-04-02
url=http://www.nytimes.com/2003/04/02/opinion/02HOAR.asp|work=New York Times] In December 2003, Hoar stated that Assistant Defense SecretaryPaul Wolfowitz , "...doesn't know much about the business he's in". [ [http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn?pagename=article&contentId=A22921-2003Dec22¬Found=true Holding Their Ground: As Critics Zero In, Paul Wolfowitz Is Unflinching On Iraq Policy] , "Washington Post ", December 23, 2003] In testimony before the Senate committee on foreign relations on May 19, 2004, he stated regarding the situation in Iraq, "I believe we are absolutely on the brink of failure. We are looking into the abyss" [ [http://www.guardian.co.uk/Iraq/Story/0,2763,1220792,00.html Hostilities force Bush into deep hole: Strategy pushing US into 'abyss'] , "The Guardian ", May 20, 2004]On September 7, 2004, Hoar and seven other retired officers wrote an open letter to President Bush expressing their concern over the number of allegations of abuse of prisoners in U.S. military custody. [ [http://www.humanrightsfirst.org/us_law/PDF/detainees/Military_Leaders_Letter_President_Bush_FINAL.pdf Open letter to President Bush ] ,"
Human Rights First ", September 7, 2004] In it they wrote::"We urge you to commit – immediately and publicly – to support the creation of a comprehensive, independent commission to investigate and report on the truth about all of these allegations, and to chart a course for how practices that violate the law should be addressed."In March 2006, Hoar joined fellow former United States Marines General
Tony Zinni , Lt. GeneralGreg Newbold , Lt. GeneralFrank E. Petersen , and CongressmanJack Murtha in endorsing fellow former U.S. Marine andSecretary of the Navy Jim Webb forU.S. Senate inVirginia . [ cite press release|url=http://www.webbforsenate.com/press/release.php?id=24
title=Generals Zinni, Newbold, Petersen and Rep. Murtha Endorse Jim Webb for Senate
date=May 3, 2006 |publisher=Jim Webb for U.S. Senate]Education and awards
Hoar holds a
Master's degree fromGeorge Washington University and is also a graduate of theNational War College and the Marine Corps Command and Staff College.His military decorations include the
Defense Distinguished Service Medal , Bronze Star (with gold star andValor device ), Meritorious Service Medal (with gold star),Combat Action Ribbon ,Navy Unit Commendation ,Navy Meritorious Unit Commendation ,Marine Corps Expeditionary Medal ,National Defense Service Medal ,Vietnam Service Medal (with threeservice stars ), and theSea Service Deployment Ribbon . Foreign decorations include theVietnam Campaign Medal ,Vietnam Armed Forces Honor Medal , Vietnam Gallantry Cross Unit Citation, and the Vietnam Civil Actions Unit Citation. He is also authorized for theJoint Chiefs of Staff Identification Badge .ee also
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David M. Brahms
*James Cullen
*John L. Fugh
*Robert Gard
*Lee F. Gunn
*John D. Hutson
*Richard O'Meara References
External links
*cite web
url=https://138.156.230.184/GOSA/biographies/rptBiography.asp?PERSON_ID=545&PERSON_TYPE=General
title=Official Biography: General Joseph P. Hoar
publisher=United States Marine Corps
accessdate=2006-12-22
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