- Ray L. Smith
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name=Ray L. Smith
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caption=Major General Ray L. Smith
nickname= E-Tool
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allegiance=flagicon|United States United States of America
branch=United States Marine Corps
serviceyears=1965-1999
rank= Major General
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commands=2nd Battalion, 8th Marines 8th Marine Regiment 3rd Marine DivisionMarine Corps Base Camp Lejeune
battles=Vietnam War -Tet Offensive
awards=Navy Cross Distinguished Service Medal - Defense DSM - Navy and Marine Corps DSMSilver Star (2)Legion of Merit (2) Bronze StarPurple Heart (3)
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laterwork=AuthorRay L. Smith is a retired
United States Marine Corps major general. Smith is a highly decorated Marine who has commandedinfantry units at all levels. His awards received for service in combat during theVietnam War include theNavy Cross , twoSilver Star s, the Bronze Star, and threePurple Heart s. MajGen Smith retired from the Marine Corps in 1999 after almost 34 years of service. In 2003, after nearly four years of retirement, Smith went to Iraq with the 1st Marine Division; and penned an eyewitness account of the march from Kuwait to Baghdad — "The March Up: Taking Baghdad with the 1st Marine Division."Steinkopff, 2003.] cite book
title=The March Up: Taking Baghdad with the 1st Marine Division
publisher=Bantam
date=September 9, 2003
id=ISBN 055380376X
author=Ray L. Smith and Bing West]Marine Corps career
Smith is a native of
Oklahoma . He enlisted in the Marine Corps inMontana in December 1965. He graduated as the Platoon and Series Honorman atMarine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego in 1966. In March 1967, he graduated from Officer Candidates School and fromThe Basic School in August 1967.Vietnam War
During his first tour in Vietnam, Lt. Smith served as a Platoon (4 months) and Company Commander (9 months) in Alpha 1/1, seeing combat action in Hue, Khe Sanh, the Rockpile,
Con Thien , Dodge City and south ofDa Nang . He was awarded the Silver Star for his actions during the Tet Offensive.Steinkopff, 2003]His next assignment was in the 5th Marine Division at Camp Pendleton, California where he served in 3/28 as a Platoon Commander, Company Commander and as interim Aide for General
Ross Dwyer . In November 1969, Lt. Smith was assigned to a one year Vietnamese Language School inArlington, Virginia . In late 1970, he returned to Camp Pendleton for duty on an Interrogation Team for four months and was then assigned to 2/5 until he was sent to theJohn F. Kennedy School of Special Warfare at Ft. Bragg, North Carolina.Captain Smith returned to Vietnam in November 1971 for duty with the Marine Advisory Unit. He was with the Vietnamese Marines during the
Easter Offensive and Counter Offensive of 1972.Navy Cross
Captain Ray L. Smith was awarded the Navy Cross for his actions on April 1, 1972, when he was acting as an advisor to the Vietnamese Marine Corps. His citation reads:cite web|accessdate=2007-05-20
url=http://www.homeofheroes.com/valor/1_Citations/07_RVN-nc/nc_19rvn_usmcS.html
title=US Marine Corps Awards - Vietnam
work=Full Text Citations For Award of The Navy Cross
publisher=HomeofHeroes.com]Post-Vietnam
After this tour Captain Smith was assigned as a student at the Amphibious Warfare School in Quantico, Virginia and then, from 1973 to 1976, as a Company XO, SPC and Tactics Instructor at The Basic School. In July 1976, he was ordered to MEPCOM at
Ft. Sheridan , Illinois, where he served two years as the Secretary to the General Staff. He was promoted to Major in August 1977.Major Smith was selected to participate in the Bootstrap Program and reported to Oklahoma State in August 1978. He earned a
Bachelor's Degree in Asian Studies in January 1980 and was then transferred to theArmed Forces Staff College inNorfolk, Virginia .In July 1980, Major Smith reported to Camp Lejeune, North Carolina and was assigned as the
Executive Officer (XO) of2nd Battalion, 8th Marines until July 1981 when he was assigned as the operation officer (S-3) of the 8th Marine Regiment. In 1983, now LtCol. Smith, after assignments as the XO of the 8th Marine Regiment and as the Assistant Chief of Staff (G-3) OPS of the 2nd Marine Division, took command of the 2nd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment. He commanded BLT 2/8 inGrenada andBeirut .LtCol. Smith next attended the
Naval War College inNewport, Rhode Island where he earned aMaster's Degree in Military Science. While there, he also earned aMaster's Degree in International Relations fromSalve Regina College . In July 1985, he reported toHeadquarters Marine Corps for assignments in Training and then in Operations. Returning to Camp Lejeune in May 1988, Lt. Col. Smith took command of the8th Marine Regiment .He was promoted to Colonel in November 1988. In July 1990, Colonel Smith was assigned to the Joint Staff at
The Pentagon where he was Chief, Asia-Pacific Branch, J5. He was selected for promotion to brigadier general in December 1991.As a
general officer , Smith's his assignments were: Deputy Commanding General (CG), Marine Corps Bases, Japan; CG, 3rd Marine Division ; Assistant Chief of Staff for Plans and Policy, CJ-5, Combined Forces Command, United States Forces Korea; Deputy CG,II MEF ; CG, Marine Corps Base, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina.Major General Smith retired on September 1, 1999. On his last day of active duty, he gave the
Convocation address atCampbell University and received an Honorary Doctorate of Laws.Awards and decorations
General Smith's personal decorations include:
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* (with oak leaf cluster)
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* (with Combat "V")
* (with two oak leaf clusters)
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* (with Combat "V" and oak leaf cluster)
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Combat Action Ribbon (with two gold stars)In retirement
Since retiring, MajGen. Smith opened a consulting business, E-tool Enterprises, and is a partner in Neuse Timber Land Company. Smith is the president of the board developing the Marine Corps Museum of the Carolinas, on the Board of BOLD, and the Board of Caring Communities. He has served on the Jacksonville USO Executive Council, and the Board of Jacksonville-Onslow Chamber of Commerce 2000-2001 He was also inducted into the Oklahoma Military Hall of Fame and received the Downeast NCOA Mack McKinney Award. He is a member of the North Carolina Advisory Commission on Military Affairs.
Smith is the co-author, with
Bing West , of "The March Up: Taking Baghdad with the 1st Marine Division". The book is an eyewitness account of the 1st Marine Division's march from Kuwait to Baghdad at the beginning of theIraq War .Publications
*cite book
title=The March Up: Taking Baghdad with the 1st Marine Division
author=MajGen Ray L. Smith, USMC (ret) and Bing West
year=2003
publisher=Bantam
id=ISBN 055380376X
quote=...is a first-hand account of the tactics and strategy of the warNotes
References
:Marine Corps
*cite web
accessdate=2007-05-19|url=https://slsp.manpower.usmc.mil/gosa/biographies/rptBiography.asp?PERSON_ID=319&PERSON_TYPE=General
title=Official Biography: Major General Ray L. Smith
work=Biographies: General Officers and Senior Executives
publisher=Manpower and Reserve Affairs, United States Marine Corps*cite web
url=http://www.cityjunction.com/Details.cfm?Entity=JDNews&Sto
archiveurl=http://cache.zoominfo.com/CachedPage/?archive_id=0&page_id=406382884&page_url=%2f%2fwww.cityjunction.com%2fDetails.cfm%3fEntity%3dJDNews%26StoryID%3d10910%26Section%3dHeadline%26CatID%3d13%26Area%3dJacksonville&page_last_updated=3%2f7%2f2003+12%3a31%3a33+PM&firstName=Ray&lastName=Smith
archivedate=2003-03-07
accessdate=2007-05-20
title=General heading to Gulf
author=Steinkopff, Eric
date=March 7, 2003
work=City JunctionFurther reading
*cite book
title=Boys of '67: From Vietnam to Iraq, the Extraordinary Story of a Few Good Men
author=Jones, Charles
publisher=Stackpole Books
date=2006
id=ISBN 0811701638 Recounts the lives and careers of Gen.James L. Jones , MajGen Ray L. Smith, and LtGenMartin R. Steele , from the Basic School, to Vietnam, to Iraq, to present.External links
*cite web|accessdate=2007-05-19
url=http://www.westwrite.com/action.lasso?-database=WWProducts&-layout=CGI&-response=articles_detail.htm&-recordID=32865&-token=%5bFMP-currenttoken%5d&-search
title=Implications from Iraqi Freedom for the Marine Corps
author=MajGen Ray Smith, USMC (ret.) andBing West
publisher=Westwrite
date=August 1, 2003
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