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General '''James Cartwright''', [[United States Marine Corps]], is the  [[Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]] of the United States. This makes him the  second highest ranking military officer in the U.S., junior only to the [[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]], ADM [[Mike Mullen]].
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General '''James Cartwright''', [[United States Marine Corps]], is the  [[Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]] of the United States. This makes him the  second highest ranking military officer in the U.S., junior only to the [[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]], ADM [[Mike Mullen]]. He chairs the [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]] in the absence of the Chairman.
As Vice Chairman, General Cartwright chairs the Joint Requirements Oversight Council, Co-Chairs the Defense Acquisition Board, and serves as a member of the National Security Council Deputies Committee, the Nuclear Weapons Council and the Missile Defense Executive Board. In addition, he Co-Chairs the Deputies Advisory Working Group, which provides advice to the Deputy Secretary of Defense William Lynn on resourcing and other high level departmental business issues.
==Early career and education==
==Early career and education==
General Cartwright was commissioned a second lieutenant in the Marine Corps in November 1971. He completed Naval Flight Officer training in April 1973 and graduated from Naval Aviator training in January 1977. He has operational assignments as an NFO in the F-4, and as a pilot in the F-4, OA-4, and F/A-18. He is a distinguished graduate of the Air Command and Staff College at Maxwell AFB, received his Master of Arts in National Security and Strategic Studies from the Naval War College, Newport, Rhode Island and completed a fellowship with Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
General Cartwright was commissioned a second lieutenant in the Marine Corps in November 1971. He completed Naval Flight Officer training in April 1973 and graduated from Naval Aviator training in January 1977. He has operational assignments as an [[naval flight officer]] in the [[F-4 Phantom II]], and as a pilot in the F-4, OA-4, and [[F-18 Hornet]]. He is a distinguished graduate of the [[Air Command and Staff College]] at Maxwell AFB, received his Master of Arts in National Security and Strategic Studies from the [[Naval War College]], Newport, Rhode Island and completed a fellowship with [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]].
 
==Career==
General Cartwright's command assignments include: Commander, United States Strategic Command (2004-2007); Commanding General, First Marine Aircraft Wing (2000-2002); Deputy Commanding General, Marine Forces Atlantic (1999-2000).
General Cartwright's command assignments include: Commander, U.S. Strategic Command (2004-2007); Commanding General, First Marine Aircraft Wing (2000-2002); Deputy Commanding General, Marine Forces Atlantic (1999-2000).  


General Cartwright's joint staff assignments include: Director for Force Structure, Resources and Assessment, J-8 the Joint Staff (2002-2004); Deputy Director for Force Structure, Requirements, J-8 the Joint Staff (1996-1999).
General Cartwright's joint staff assignments include: Director for Force Structure, Resources and Assessment, J-8 the [[Joint Staff]] (2002-2004); Deputy Director for Force Structure, Requirements, J-8 the Joint Staff (1996-1999).[[Category:Suggestion Bot Tag]]

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General James Cartwright, United States Marine Corps, is the Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the United States. This makes him the second highest ranking military officer in the U.S., junior only to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, ADM Mike Mullen. He chairs the Joint Chiefs of Staff in the absence of the Chairman.

Early career and education

General Cartwright was commissioned a second lieutenant in the Marine Corps in November 1971. He completed Naval Flight Officer training in April 1973 and graduated from Naval Aviator training in January 1977. He has operational assignments as an naval flight officer in the F-4 Phantom II, and as a pilot in the F-4, OA-4, and F-18 Hornet. He is a distinguished graduate of the Air Command and Staff College at Maxwell AFB, received his Master of Arts in National Security and Strategic Studies from the Naval War College, Newport, Rhode Island and completed a fellowship with Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Career

General Cartwright's command assignments include: Commander, U.S. Strategic Command (2004-2007); Commanding General, First Marine Aircraft Wing (2000-2002); Deputy Commanding General, Marine Forces Atlantic (1999-2000).

General Cartwright's joint staff assignments include: Director for Force Structure, Resources and Assessment, J-8 the Joint Staff (2002-2004); Deputy Director for Force Structure, Requirements, J-8 the Joint Staff (1996-1999).