
General Michael E. Langley made history as the first Black four-star general in the U.S. Marine Corps. He was promoted to this rank on August 6, 2022, after serving for nearly four decades in the Marines.
Background & Career Highlights:
- Born: Shreveport, Louisiana
- Education: University of Texas at Arlington
- Commissioned: 1985
- Key Roles:
- Served in Afghanistan
- Led Marine Forces Europe and Africa
- Became Commander of U.S. Marine Corps Forces Command and Marine Forces Northern Command
Significance:
Langley’s promotion was a major milestone in the Marine Corps’ 246-year history, which had never before had a Black four-star general. His leadership and career paved the way for greater diversity in the military