- Anthony E. Van Dyke
Infobox Military Person
name= Anthony E. Van Dyke
born=
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placeofbirth=Forest Grove, Oregon
caption= Colonel A. E. Van Dyke
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allegiance= United States of America
branch=United States Marine Corps
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rank= Colonel
commands= New River, North Carolina Marine Base,Henderson Hall
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battles=Gulf War
awards=Defense Meritorious Service Medal Meritorious Service Medal with one Gold StarAir Medal with Strike Numeral 1 Navy and Marine Achievement Medal Joint Achievement MedalAnthony E. Van Dyke is an American
United States Marine Corps Colonel and current commander of Marine forces atHenderson Hall inArlington, Virginia . He has previously served at theUnited States Navy 's European headquarters inLondon ,England and in USMC bases across America.Career
Dyke was born in
Forest Grove, Oregon and graduated fromOregon State University in June 1978 with a degree inagriculture . He was commissioned in the Marines as a2nd Lieutenant and completed basic training atQuantico in December 1978, followed by the Naval Flight training course inPensacola, Florida in May 1980, and training in theCH-46 atTustin, California in June.He served as a pilot, Classified Material Control Officer, Flight Line Officer and NATOPS Officer during two tours to
Okinawa andJapan before returning to the United States in 1983 as a Squadron Weapons and Tactics Instructor. In August 1984 he returned to Quantico to take part in the Amphibious Warfare School, from which he graduated in 1985 and was assigned to an active unit in various positions such as Legal Officer, Operational test and Evaluation Projects Officer, Operations Duty Officer and Flight Officer.In 1989 Dyke served as the Logistic/Supply Officer and Aircraft Maintenance Officer in
Tustin, California before being sent toKuwait as part of Operation Desert Shield with the13th MEU . Returning in 1992 Dyke attended Naval Command and Staff College inNewport, Rhode Island and majored in National Security and Strategic Studies. JoiningJoint Task Force Six atEl Paso, Texas in 1993, Dyke was involved in counter drug operations stretching fromTexas to theU.S. Virgin Islands . After a two year period as commander of the Marine installation at New River, North Carolina and a short time at Marine Aircraft Group 29 Operations, Dyke attended the Air War College atMaxwell Air Force Base , inMontgomery, Alabama .Completing his course there, Dyke then joined the headquarters of U.S. Naval Forces Europe based in London. In July 2001 Dyke was assigned to
Henderson Hall as Branch Head of the Joint Staff Branch.Awards and decorations
Colonel Van Dyke's decorations include the following: Medals:
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* with one gold star
* with Strike Numeral 1
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* Parachutist Badge
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*Office of the Secretary of Defense Identification Badge ee also
References
* [http://hqinet001.hqmc.usmc.mil/hh/ Henderson Hall site]
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