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James Norman Mattis (born September 8, 1950) is a retired United States Marine Corps four-star general who served as the 26th US secretary of defense from 2017 to 2019. During his 44 years in the Marine Corps, he commanded forces in the Persian Gulf War , the War in Afghanistan , and the Iraq War .
James Mattis, byname Mad Dog, (born September 8, 1950, Pullman, Washington, U.S.), U.S. Marine Corps general who served as head of Central Command (Centcom; 2010–13) and who was later secretary of defense (2017–18) in the cabinet of U.S. Pres. Donald Trump. Military career
James N. Mattis served as the 26th Secretary of Defense. A native of Richland, Washington, Secretary Mattis enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve at the age of 18. After graduating from...
Mattis, who served as defense secretary from January 2017 until December 2018, wed physicist Christina Lomasney on Saturday, Garrett Ross of Politico first revealed.
Former Defense Secretary Jim Mattis issued an extraordinary criticism of President Trump's leadership in a statement published in The Atlantic on Thursday. Read the full text of the retired...
On December 19 of last year, Admiral Michael Mullen, the former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, met James Mattis for lunch at the Pentagon. Mattis was a day away from resigning as Donald ...
Former Secretary of Defense James Mattis on Wednesday castigated President Donald Trump as “the first president in my lifetime who does not try to unite the American people” in a forceful...
United States Central Command Commander, Gen. James N. Mattis, speaks with paratroopers assigned to Task Force 1 Panther, before they prepare to depart for a mission, Camp Jordania, Afghanistan ...
-- The former Marine general tapped to become Donald Trump's secretary of defense has been hailed as an "iconoclastic thinker" and a " warrior monk ," but a decorated ex–special operations officer recently remembered him another way: as the commander who, he said, left soldiers "to die" in Afghanistan.
Former Defense Secretary James Mattis rebuked President Trump on Wednesday, accusing him of fomenting violence at the U.S. Capitol and poisoning Americans' respect for fellow citizens.