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Marine MGen Harold Mashburn, Jr..
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Last Address Seminole
Date of Passing Nov 20, 2004
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Major General Harold Mashburn Jr. USMC, ICAF ?91 assumed duties as Commandant ICAF on 15 June 2000. His previous assignment was as Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff for Installations and Logistics (Facilities), Headquarters US Marine Corps. General Mashburn was born in Seminole Oklahoma and graduated from the US Naval Academy in 1970. He also holds a MS in Engineering Management from the Air Force Institute of Technology. General Mashburn?s operating force assignments include duties as Construction Officer, Engineer Platoon Leader, Executive Officer and Commanding Officer of an Engineer Company, 1st Engineer Battalion; aide-de-camp to the Commanding General, 1st Marine Division; Utilities Officer, Executive Officer and Commanding Officer, Engineer Support Company, 3rd Engineer Battalion; Engineer Operations Officer, Fleet Marine Force, Pacific; Operations Officer and Executive Officer, 3rd Combat Engineer Battalion, G-3 Plans Officer and Commanding Officer, 8th Engineer Support Battalion, 2nd Force Service Support Group; and Commanding General, 2nd Force Service Support Group. He has also served as Officer in Charge, Officer Selection Team, Oklahoma City Oklahoma; Operations Officer, Depot Maintenance Activity, Barstow, Ca.; Chief Logistics Readiness Center J-4, The Joint Staff; and Director of Logistics, J- 4, US Forces Japan. In addition to ICAF, General Mashburn is a graduate of The Basic School, Basic Engineer Officer Course, Engineer Officer Advanced Course, Amphibious Warfare School, and the Marine Corps Command and Staff College.
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December 2, 2004 Albany, Georgia - Former Commander Harold Mashburn, Junior is remembered. He died just two days after retiring from MCLB, Albany. At a service Thursday, General Mashburn was remembered as a leader who did not show weakness, even in the face of illness, but was extremely tolerant of weakness in other people.
Many of those who served under him, as well as friends paid their respects in a memorial service.
?The general, while he was a very private person, loved his Marines and sailors under his command and he loved his corps deeply,? Said Navy Chaplain Richards. ?He did not want people to see his illness, because he did not want people to see in him a weakness."
Another memorial service was held today at the Naval Academy Chapel in Annapolis, Maryland.
Major General Mashburn will be buried at Arlington National Cemetery on December 7, 2004.
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