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'''Michael "Rifle" DeLong''' is a retired [[lieutenant general]] of the [[United States Marine Corps]], whose last military assignment was Deputy Commander of [[United States Central Command]] during the start of the [[Afghanistan War (2001-2021)]] and [[Iraq War]]. At present, he  is Executive Vice President of Shaw Environmental and Infrastructure International and the President of Shaw CENTCOM Services. He is also on the Board of Directors for Sykes Enterprises, Tampa, Florida.<ref name=DeLong>{{citation
'''Michael "Rifle" DeLong''' is a retired lieutenant general]] of the United States Marine Corps]], whose last military assignment was Deputy Commander of United States Central Command]] during the start of the Afghanistan War (2001-2021)]] and Iraq War]]. At present, he  is Executive Vice President of Shaw Environmental and Infrastructure International and the President of Shaw CENTCOM Services. He is also on the Board of Directors for Sykes Enterprises, Tampa, Florida.<ref name=DeLong>{{citation
  | author = Michael DeLong with Noah Lukeman
  | author = Michael DeLong with Noah Lukeman
  | title = Inside CENTCOM: the Unvarnished Truth about the Wars in Afghanistan and Iraq
  | title = Inside CENTCOM: the Unvarnished Truth about the Wars in Afghanistan and Iraq
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==Military career==
==Military career==


He was a combat helicopter pilot in the [[Vietnam War]]; he has over 5600 flight hours and 800 combat hours.  
He was a combat helicopter pilot in the Vietnam War]]; he has over 5600 flight hours and 800 combat hours.  


His staff assignments included  Officer-in-Charge, Fleet Marine Force, Pacific Command Center; Intelligence Requirements Officer, Fleet Marine Force, Pacific; Aide de Camp to the Deputy Commander, Fleet Marine Force, Pacific; Arms Control/Strategic Weapons Action Officer in the Strategic Requirements Branch of the Plans Division, Headquarters Marine Corps; and the Director for Joint Training (J-7) and Director of Joint Training Analyses and Simulation Center, [[United States Atlantic Command]].  
His staff assignments included  Officer-in-Charge, Fleet Marine Force, Pacific Command Center; Intelligence Requirements Officer, Fleet Marine Force, Pacific; Aide de Camp to the Deputy Commander, Fleet Marine Force, Pacific; Arms Control/Strategic Weapons Action Officer in the Strategic Requirements Branch of the Plans Division, Headquarters Marine Corps; and the Director for Joint Training (J-7) and Director of Joint Training Analyses and Simulation Center, United States Atlantic Command]].  


==CENTCOM==
==CENTCOM==
He had been recommended as Deputy Commander by GEN [[Anthony Zinni]], for whom he had worked when Zinni was the commander of combat operations for coalition operations in [[Somalia]]. At the time Zinni, then commanding CENTCOM, had recommended Army GEN [[Tommy Franks]] to succeed him. DeLong had then been commanding the 1st Marine Air Wing.  
He had been recommended as Deputy Commander by GEN Anthony Zinni]], for whom he had worked when Zinni was the commander of combat operations for coalition operations in Somalia]]. At the time Zinni, then commanding CENTCOM, had recommended Army GEN Tommy Franks]] to succeed him. DeLong had then been commanding the 1st Marine Air Wing.  
==References==
==References==
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Michael "Rifle" DeLong is a retired lieutenant general]] of the United States Marine Corps]], whose last military assignment was Deputy Commander of United States Central Command]] during the start of the Afghanistan War (2001-2021)]] and Iraq War]]. At present, he is Executive Vice President of Shaw Environmental and Infrastructure International and the President of Shaw CENTCOM Services. He is also on the Board of Directors for Sykes Enterprises, Tampa, Florida.[1]

He graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy with a B.S. in Aeronautical Engineering, and became a Marine Aviator. His education includes Marine Basic School, Naval Flight School, Amphibious Warfare School, Defense Intelligence School, Armed Forces Staff College, Army War College and a Defense Department fellowship at the Brookings Institution. He has a Masters Degree in Industrial Management from Central Michigan University and an honorary Doctorate in Strategic Intelligence from the Joint Military Intelligence College in Anacostia, Maryland.

Military career

He was a combat helicopter pilot in the Vietnam War]]; he has over 5600 flight hours and 800 combat hours.

His staff assignments included Officer-in-Charge, Fleet Marine Force, Pacific Command Center; Intelligence Requirements Officer, Fleet Marine Force, Pacific; Aide de Camp to the Deputy Commander, Fleet Marine Force, Pacific; Arms Control/Strategic Weapons Action Officer in the Strategic Requirements Branch of the Plans Division, Headquarters Marine Corps; and the Director for Joint Training (J-7) and Director of Joint Training Analyses and Simulation Center, United States Atlantic Command]].

CENTCOM

He had been recommended as Deputy Commander by GEN Anthony Zinni]], for whom he had worked when Zinni was the commander of combat operations for coalition operations in Somalia]]. At the time Zinni, then commanding CENTCOM, had recommended Army GEN Tommy Franks]] to succeed him. DeLong had then been commanding the 1st Marine Air Wing.

References

  1. Michael DeLong with Noah Lukeman (2009), Inside CENTCOM: the Unvarnished Truth about the Wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, Regnery, ISBN 0895260204