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Lt. Gen. Carol Mutter, Ret.
Born 1934
inducted 2004
Adopted by Your Friends at the University of Northern Colorado
Carol Mutter served for over 31 years in the U.S.
Marine Corps. As the first woman in the Marines to be promoted to both
major general and lieutenant general, her military career has made history.
After she graduated from the University of Northern Colorado with a degree
in mathematics education, she was commissioned a second lieutenant in
the Marine Corps. In the early 1990s as a brigadier general, she was
the first woman of general/flag rank to command a major deployable tactical
command, the 3rd Force Service Support Group in Okinawa, Japan. In 1994
she became the first woman major general in the Corps and the senior
woman on active duty in the Armed Forces. She went on in 1996 to become
the first woman in any of the services to be nominated by the President
of the United States for three stars. At that time she was the only woman
among 107 male three-star military officers in the nation. Since transitioning
to civilian life in 1999, Mutter has continued to work for women Marines
and serve as a role model. She leads the Defense Advisory Committee
on Women in the Services and is the president of the Women Marines
Association.
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