- Jarvis Lynch
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name= Jarvis Lynch
born= Birth date and age|1933|2|17
died=
placeofbirth=Glassboro, New Jersey
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caption= MajGen Jarvis Lynch, USMC
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allegiance= United States of America
branch=United States Marine Corps
serviceyears= 1956 - 1991
rank= Major General
commands=2nd Force Service Support Group
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battles=Vietnam War
awards= Distinguished Service MedalLegion of Merit Bronze Star
laterwork=
Major General Jarvis D. Lynch Jr., USMC, retired in 1991 as the Commanding General, Marine Corps Recruit Depot/Commanding General, Eastern Recruiting Region,Parris Island ,South Carolina .Early years
A native of
Glassboro, New Jersey , General Lynch was born on 17 February, 1933, and graduated forGlassboro High School in 1951.Military career
He received his B.S. Degree for the U.S. Naval Academy in June 1956, and was commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the Marine Corps. He also holds an M.S. degree in Management Technology from
American University , conferred in 1973.Upon completion of
The Basic School ,Quantico, Virginia ., in March 1957, he was assigned to the1st Battalion, 4th Marines inHawaii . While there, he was promoted to first lieutenant in December 1957. Transferred toLos Angeles, California , in May 1959, he was assigned to the Officer Selection Team as the Assistant Officer Selection Officer until May 1962. He was promoted in captain in October 1961. Lynch transferred overseas in July 1962, where he served for a year as an Assistant Operations Officer, 3d Marine Division, onOkinawa . On his return to the states in August 1963, he served for two years as the Senior Tactics instructor and Chief Instructor of the 2d Infantry Training Regiment,Camp Pendleton, California . During July 1965, he returned to theUnited States Naval Academy as an Instructor and Company Officer. While at Annapolis, he was promoted to major in October 1966.From August 1967 until June 1968, he attended the
Marine Corps Command and Staff College at Quantico, graduating as an Honor Graduate. He was transferred toVietnam for duty as the Operations Officer of 2d Battalion, 26th Marines (also Battalion Landing Team 2/26) and later with Special Landing Force Alpha. Ordered to Headquarters Marine Corps,Washington, D.C. , in August 1969, General Lynch served as a Plans Officer in the Plans and Programs Branch, G-3 Division.In January 1972, he returned to school and received his master's degree from
American University in Washington, D.C. following completion of school in July 1973, Lynch was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel. He was assigned duties as Instructor and Chief of Combat Service Support Instruction Division, Education Center, at the Marine Corps Combat Development and Education Command, Quantico. From April 1977 until June 1978, Lynch attended theNaval War College atNewport, Rhode Island , graduating with distinction. The following month, he returned to the Far East for duty as the Operations Officer of III Marine Amphibious Force, onOkinawa . During December of that year, he was promoted to colonel.Lynch reported to
New Orleans and assumed duty as the Deputy Director, 8th Marine Corps district, in August 1979. In June 1981, he became the 18th Director of the 8th Marine Corps District in New Orleans. He served in this capacity until June 1983, when he reported to Headquarters, Fleet Marine Force, Pacific,Camp H. M. Smith , Hawaii, to assume the duties as Chief of Staff. While serving in this capacity, he was selected in February 1985 for promotion to Brigadier General. He was advanced to that grade on June 18, 1985 and assigned as the assistant Chief of Staff for Operations, Headquarters, Allied Forces, Northern European Command, nearOslo, Norway on July 15, 1985.Lynch was assigned as the Commanding General, 2nd Force Service Support Group (Rein),
Camp Lejeune ,North Carolina , on 18 September, 1987. He was advanced to Major General on 5 May, 1988.Post-military life
In 1995, General Lynch was designated the U.S. Naval Institute's, "Distinguished Author of the Year." A recent article, "Landmines, Lies and Other Phenomena," addressing the subject of the ongoing landmine controversy, appeared in the Naval Institute's "
Proceedings " magazine.Awards
General Lynch's decorations and medals include:
*Distinguished Service Medal
*Legion of Merit
*Bronze Star with Combat "V" and gold star in lieu of a second award
*Combat Action Ribbon
*Presidential Unit Citation
*Navy Unit Commendation
*Meritorious Unit Commendation
*National Defense Service Medal
*Republic of Vietnam Cross of Gallantry .ee also
External links
* [http://www.usmc.mil/genbios2.nsf/biographies/4F5C41A35EB5562E85256A4000718826?opendocument USMC Biography (source)]
Further reading
*Lynch, MajGen Jarvis L., USMC retired. [http://www.jinsa.org/articles/articles.html/function/view/categoryid/140/documentid/415/history/3,2359,2167,645,140,415 "Landmines, Lies and Other Phenomena" ] in "U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings", May 1998.
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