Peter Pace
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Lata służby | 1967–2007 |
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Stanowiska | dowódca Południowego Korpusu Piechoty Morskiej Stanów Zjednoczonych, |
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Peter Pace (ur. 5 listopada 1945 Nowym Jorku) – generał Piechoty Morskiej Stanów Zjednoczonych, przewodniczący Kolegium Połączonych Szefów Sztabów (2005–2007).
Zarys biografii
Absolwent United States Naval Academy i George Washington University.
Uczestnik wojny wietnamskiej. Dowodził różnymi jednostkami piechoty morskiej. Od 1997 dowodził Południowym Korpusem Piechoty Morskiej Stanów Zjednoczonych. W 2000 został dowódcą USSOUTHCOM. W 2001 mianowany zastępcą Przewodniczącego Kolegium Połączonych Szefów Sztabów, a od 2005 do 2007 jego przewodniczący. Był pierwszym przewodniczącym wywodzącym się z US Marine Corps.
8 czerwca 2007 amerykański sekretarz obrony Robert Gates ogłosił, że 30 września Peter Pace odejdzie z Pentagonu. Nowym przewodniczącym zostanie dotychczasowy szef Sztabu US Navy admirał Michael Glenn Mullen.
Awanse
- podporucznik USMC – 1967
- porucznik USMC – 1969
- kapitan USMC – 1971
- major USMC – 1977
- podpułkownik USMC – 1982
- pułkownik USMC – 1988
- generał brygadier USMC – 1992
- generał major USMC – 1994
- generał porucznik USMC – 1996
- generał USMC – 2000
Odznaczenia
- Parachutist Badge
- Office of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Identification Badge
- Defense Distinguished Service Medal – czterokrotnie
- Navy Distinguished Service Medal
- Army Distinguished Service Medal
- Air Force Distinguished Service Medal
- Coast Guard Distinguished Service Medal
- Defense Superior Service Medal
- Legia Zasługi
- Brązowa Gwiazda z odznaką waleczności
- Medal Departamentu Obrony za Chwalebną Służbę
- Medal za Chwalebną Służbę – dwukrotnie
- Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal z odznaką waleczności
- Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal – dwukrotnie
- Combat Action Ribbon
- Navy Presidential Unit Citation
- Joint Meritorious Unit Award – czterokrotnie
- Navy Unit Commendation – dwukrotnie
- Navy Meritorious Unit Commendation – czterokrotnie
- Prezydencki Medal Wolności
- National Defense Service Medal – trzykrotnie
- Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal – trzykrotnie
- Vietnam Service Medal – sześciokrotnie
- Global War on Terrorism Service Medal
- Korea Defense Service Medal
- Humanitarian Service Medal
- Sea Service Deployment Ribbon – trzykrotnie
- Navy & Marine Corps Overseas Service Ribbon – trzykrotnie
- Marine Corps Recruiting Ribbon
- Wielka Wstęga Orderu Wschodzącego Słońca (Japonia)
- Order Świętego Skarbu (Japonia)
- Meritorious Service Cross (Kanada)
- Krzyż Wielki Orderu Zasługi dla Marynarki Wojennej im Admirała Padilli (Kolumbia)
- Order Zasługi dla Bezpieczeństwa Narodowego I klasy (Korea Południowa)
- United Nations Medal (ONZ)
- Vietnam Gallantry Cross Unit Citation (Wietnam Południowy)
- Vietnam Civil Actions Unit Citation (Wietnam Południowy)
- Medal „Za kampanię w Wietnamie” (Vietnam Campaign Medal – Wietnam Południowy)
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Vector illustration based on photo of a Bronze Oak leaf cluster awarded by the United States Department of Defense to be worn as an add-on device on various awards and decorations to denote more than one bestowal of the decoration.
Ribbon from the Defense Superior Service Medal awarded by the United States Department of Defense.
Ribbon from the Defense Superior Service Medal awarded by the United States Department of Defense.
Ribbon from the Legion of Merit awarded by the United States Department of Defense.
Ribbon from the Defense Meritorious Service Medal awarded by the United States Department of Defense.
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Illustration of a gold Award star ribbon device for military decorations
Ribbon from the Meritorious Service Medal awarded by the United States Department of Defense. The color is Scarlet, or Pantone 220 C.
Ribbon from the Meritorious Service Medal awarded by the United States Department of Defense. The color is Scarlet, or Pantone 220 C.
Ribbon for the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal awarded by the United States Department of the Navy.
Ribbon for the Achievement Medal awarded by the United States Department of the Navy.
Ribbon from the National Defense Service Medal awarded by the United States Department of Defense.
U.S. Marine Corps shoulderboard insignia of the rank of Lieutenant General (O-9)
Ribbon for the Air Force Distinguished Service Medal awarded by the United States Air Force.
Ribbon for the Distinguished Service Medal awarded by the United States Army.
U.S. Marine Corps shoulderboard insignia of the rank of Lieutenant Colonel (O-5)
Ribbon from the Defense Distinguished Service Medal awarded by the United States Department of Defense.
U.S. Marine Corps Gen. Peter Pace, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff on TV talk show on Veterans Day, Nov. 11, 2005
Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal Ribbon
The Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal (AFEM) is a military award of the United States military, which was first created in 1961 by Executive Order of President John Kennedy. The medal is awarded for participation in "any military campaign of the United States for which no other service medal is authorized."
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Vietnam Gallantry Cross and Unit Citation ribbon.
U.S. Marine Corps shoulderboard insignia of the rank of Second Lieutenant (O-1)
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Ribbon bar of the Order of Naval Merit 'Admiral Padilla' - Grand Cross (Colombia)
Navy Unit Commendation ribbon awarded by the United States Department of the Navy.
Ribbon from the Defense Meritorious Service Medal awarded by the United States Department of Defense.
U.S. Marine Corps shoulderboard insignia of the rank of Lieutenant (O-2)
Ribbon from the Vietnam Service Medal awarded by the United States Department of Defense.
U.S. Marine Corps shoulderboard insignia of the rank of Major General (O-8)
U.S. Marine Corps shoulderboard insignia of the rank of Colonel (O-6)
Ribbon for the Coast Guard Distinguished Service Medal awarded by the United States Coast Guard.
U.S. Marine Corps General Peter Pace, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
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Ribbon of the Tong-il Medal (South Korean Order of National Security Merit, First Class)
U.S. Marine Corps shoulderboard insignia of the rank of Brigadier General (O-7)
Bronze (or brass matte) valor device awarded by the United States Department of Defense to be worn as an add-on device on various awards and decorations for valor in combat. Bronzes denotes first awarding.
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Meritorious Service Cross ribbon bar (military division). Canada.
Ribbon from the Korea Defense Service Medal awarded by the United States Department of Defense.
I was not content with my drawing. The blue was too dark. Own drawing
Robert Prummel 2007United States Joint Chiefs of Staff Badge
United Nations Truce Supervisory Organization in Palestine ribbon
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Ribbon from the Humanitarian Service Medal awarded by the United States Department of Defense.
Ribbon for the Achievement Medal awarded by the United States Department of the Navy.
Ribbon bar: Bronze Star
Ribbon for the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal awarded by the United States Department of the Navy.
U.S. Marine Corps shoulderboard insignia of the rank of General (O-10)
Ribbon for the Navy Distinguished Service Medal awarded by the United States Department of the Navy.
U.S. Marine Corps shoulderboard insignia of the rank of Captain (O-3)
Illustration of the Joint Meritorious Unit Award military ribbon.
Ribbon from the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal awarded by the United States Department of Defense.
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Presidential Medal of Freedom (ribbon)