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Sunday, February 25, 2018 Starts at 12:00 pm

Hello Colonels and Aviation Friends! AND all museum visitors.

At our last dinner meeting we decided  to change our meeting day and time.  

This is due in part because many people don’t feel comfortable driving after dark, but more so, it ‘s due to the horrible traffic in the Bay Area, especially on weekdays.  Our new meeting time is:

12:00 pm – Social

 1:00 pm – Lunch

 1:30 pm – Guest speaker


Guest speaker: Christopher Starling, Colonel, US Marine Corps (Retired) 

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Sunday, February 25, 2018
Social 
12 pm; Dinner pm; Speaker 2 pm
Naval Air Museum, 2151 Ferry Point, B-77, Alameda CA map
Members: $10; First time guests: Free!
Please bring a prepared dish that will feed five. And remember to 
‘pre-cut’ your meat dishes.

Note:  Please bring a friend to our next meeting! We need new members to keep the Wing going and to carry on our valuable and historic mission!  Please bring enough food to feed 5 people and extra if you bring a guest.   

 

Chris was born in 1966 in Braunschweig, Germany.  His father was a career Navy Chaplain and his family moved every few years. He attended grade school in Annapolis MD, Virginia Beach, VA andFettercairn, Scotland. 

After graduation from Middletown High School in Middletown, RI, in 1984, Chris attended college at Virginia Military Institute at Lexington, VA. Chris studied German and International Studies and spent a semester abroad in Vienna, Austria. Upon graduation in 1988, he was commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the Marine Corps.

After entry level training in Quantico, VA, he reported to his first operational assignment with First Battalion, First Marines at Camp Pendleton, California in 1989. He commanded a Heavy Weapons Platoon during Operation Desert Shield / Desert Storm and completed two deployments aboard ship to the Western Pacific. In 1992, Chris reported to Joint Task Force Five in Alameda, CA. One of two Marines assigned to a Counter-Drug Task Force supporting the US Coast Guard and Federal Law Enforcement to stem the flow of South American cocaine and Southeast Asian heroin to the United States.

From 1996-1998, as a Captain, Chris commanded H&S Company and subsequently Kilo Company in 3rd Battalion, 3rd Marines, Kaneohe Bay, HI. He next spent a year on the staff at Marine Forces Pacific where he was promoted to Major. Between 1999 and 2002, Chris was an Instructor at the US Military Academy, West Point, NY.

Returning to the operating forces in 2002, he was the XO of 3d Battalion 2d Marines in the March up to Baghdad in 2003 and then became the Operations Officer of 2nd Marines where he was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel and deployed again to Western Iraq for a year. Returning from Iraq, Chris assumed command of 2nd Battalion, 2d Marines and deployed again to the Mediterranean Sea, East Africa and the Arabian Gulf.

Following battalion command, Chris reported to Stanford University as a Hoover Fellow where he studied the expanding influence of China in Africa. Subsequently, he became the Partnership Division Chief at the newly formed US Africa Command. After two years in Germany, he was selected to command the 23d Marines in San Bruno CA. While in command, Chris deployed for a year to Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates where he was the senior US advisor to the Emirati Presidential Guard. His final assignment was at the Pentagon working in the Plans, Policies and Operations Directorate of Headquarters, Marine Corps. Chris retired in December 2014 with over 26 years of active service. 

Chris holds a Master’s Degree in Public Administration from the City University of New York.  Military schools during his time in service include: the Marine Corps Infantry Officer Course, Mountain Leader Course, Counter-Drug Intelligence Course, Army Airborne School, Amphibious Warfare School, and Joint Forces Staff College.

Chris’ military awards and decorations include the Defense Superior Service Medal, three awards of the Legion of Merit, three Bronze Stars (two with Valor device), three awards of the Meritorious Service Medal, the Joint Service Commendation Medal, the Navy Commendation Medal and two awards of the Combat Action Ribbon. 

Chris is a proud father of three children, Robert who attends Virginia Military Institute, Erik who is a Corporal in 3d Battalion 4thMarines and Christina who attends Longwood University. Chris resides in San Francisco and works for VetsinTech, a nonprofit that educates and assists with Vetetran job placement. His hobbies include hiking, mountain biking and theatre.