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Mary Krueger Izaguirre is a United States Army lieutenant general and physician who serves as the surgeon general of the United States Army. She previously served as the commanding general of Medical Readiness Command East and chief of the United States Army Medical Corps .
However, prior to the 43rd Surgeon General, Lt. Gen. Patricia Horoho — an Army Nurse Corps officer — all appointed and confirmed surgeons general have been Medical Corps officers — military physicians. The incumbent Surgeon General is Lieutenant General Mary K. Izaguirre.
For example, Lieutenant General Lee K. Levy II relinquished his three-star command in 2018, [329] but remained on active duty for over a year after his retirement ceremony in his permanent grade of major general [o] pending an investigation by the Air Force inspector general, [330] before being allowed to retire as a major general. [331] [332]
Among the 12 four-star generals with nominations still pending, however, is Lt. Gen. James Mingus, who was nominated to be the next vice chief of staff of the Army. And George said Thursday Mingus ...
For example, John G. Rossi, who had been confirmed for promotion to lieutenant general [37] and assignment as the commanding general of the U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command in April 2016 [38] committed suicide two days before his scheduled promotion and assumption of command. [39]
The incumbent Surgeon General is Lieutenant General Mary K. Izaguirre (since January 25, 2024). [ 154 ] AMEDD encompasses the Army's six non-combat, medical-focused specialty branches (or "Corps"), these branches are: the Medical Corps , Nurse Corps , Dental Corps , Veterinary Corps , Medical Specialist Corps .
María Izaguirre (1891-1979), First lady of Mexico while husband Adolfo Ruiz Cortines was President; Pablo Alejandro Izaguirre (born 1970), Argentine professional footballer and coach; Silverio Izaguirre (1898–1935), Spanish Olympic footballer; Mary K. Izaguirre, US Army lieutenant general
In October 1993, the "U.S. Army Medical Command (Provisional)" began a one-year process of replacing HSC and absorbing other AMEDD elements. Surgeon General Lt. Gen. Alcide M. Lanoue commanded the provisional MEDCOM, while Maj. Gen. Richard D. Cameron continued as HSC commander. In November 1993, DENCOM and VETCOM were formed as provisional ...