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Richard P. Mills was born on 14 June, 1950 in Huntington, New York, United States, is a US Marine Corps general. Discover Richard P. Mills's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 74 years old?
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In August 2013, LtGen Mills assumed command of Marine Forces Reserve and Marine Forces North, and served in this capacity until his retirement on October 1, 2015 after 40 years of active service. He currently serves as President and Chief Executive Officer of the Marine Corps University Foundation.
Lieutenant General Richard P. Mills is a retired United States Marine Corps officer, who served as commander of the Marine Forces Reserve from 2013 to 2015 and Marine Forces North, headquartered at the Marine Corps Support Facility New Orleans. Previously he was Deputy Commandant for Combat Development and Integration and Commanding General, Marine Corps Combat Development Command in Quantico, Virginia, and, prior to that assignment, was commander of the I Marine Expeditionary Force (Forward)/Regional Command Southwest in Afghanistan.
After his return from Afghanistan, Mills was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant General in July 2011 and replaced Lieutenant General George Flynn as Deputy Commandant for Combat Development and Integration and Commanding General, Marine Corps Combat Development Command in Quantico, VA.
In December 2009 Major General Mills was selected to command the I Marine Expeditionary Force (Forward), deployed to Afghanistan in April 2010, and assumed command of all Marine combat units in the country. As part of a restructuring of the NATO-led mission in Afghanistan, Regional Command South (commanded by British Major General Nick Carter) was split into two commands. Carter remained in charge of Kandahar and Mills became the commander of the newly formed Regional Command Southwest and took under command 8,000 of the 9,500 British troops in Afghanistan, as well as 20,000 U.S. Marines in Helmand Province.
In May 2007 Brigadier General Mills became commander of the 1st Marine Division and spent most of the next two years in Iraq.
He was promoted to Major General in late 2007 and from October 2007 to January 2009 served in a dual role as Assistant Division Commander, 1st Marine Division and Commander, Ground Combat Element, Multi-national Forces – West in Al Anbar Province, Iraq. Upon his return from Iraq, Major General Mills continued as Assistant Division Commander until July 2009 when he resumed command of the 1st Marine Division.
In June 2003 Colonel Mills reported to Headquarters, United States European Command in Stuttgart, Germany as the Assistant Chief of Staff. Upon his promotion to Brigadier General in May 2004 he became the Deputy Director of Operations at EUCOM. In 2006 he was assigned to the Headquarters of the Marine Corps as Director, Manpower Management Division.
He was selected to command the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit (Special Operations Capable) in 2000 and promoted to Colonel. Under his command the 24th MEU (SOC) deployed in Operation Joint Guardian in Kosovo, Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan, and combat operations during Operation Iraqi Freedom as part of Task Force Tarawa.
Lieutenant Colonel Mills studied at the UK Royal College of Defence Studies in London in 1999. before returning to II Marine Expeditionary Force.
He was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel and served as the Operations Officer of the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit (Special Operations Capable) from 1993 to 1995. Following that he was assigned to the staff of the Commander of the United States Sixth Fleet in Gaeta, Italy. He returned to the 2nd Marine Division in 1997 when he assumed command of 3rd Battalion, 6th Marines.
He was promoted to Major in 1986 and assigned to Marine Corps Headquarters in Washington, DC from 1986 to 1989. He later attended the Marine Corps Command and Staff College, then spent a year as a Military Observer with the United Nations in Palestine.
From 1979 to 1982 he was part of the 2nd Recruit Training Battalion at Parris Island, South Carolina. Upon his promotion to Captain he assumed command of Company D, Recruit Training Regiment.
He reported to 1st Battalion, 5th Marines, 1st Marine Division at Camp Pendleton where he served until 1978.
A native of Huntington, New York, Mills graduated from Franklin and Marshall College with a BA in political science and a minor in history and was commissioned in 1975 as a Second Lieutenant via Officer Candidate School.