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By Sandra Jontz, Stars and Stripes
Pacific edition, Wednesday, January 15, 2003

 
(Sandra Jontz / S&S)
Gen. Michael Hagee, the 33rd Commandant of the U.S. Marine Corps, speaks at his Passage of Command ceremony Monday at Annapolis, Md.

ANNAPOLIS, Md. — Gen. Michael Hagee assumed control of the US Marine Corps on Monday during the official Passage of Command Ceremony at his alma mater, the US Naval Academy, becoming the Corps’ 33rd commandant.

The general’s comments were light-hearted right from the start, when he chose not to stand behind a podium for his official remarks to a crowd of roughly 3,200 who had gathered in the academy’s Alumni Hall.

“They’re afraid I don’t know what I’m doing,” he joked at the expense of event organizers.

Monday’s pomp and circumstance started with a mini-concert performed by the US Marine Corps Drum and Bugle Corps, also known as the Commandant’s Own, and the formation of the Honor Guard by Marines from the famous “8th and I Barracks” in Washington.

 
  (Sandra Jontz / S&S)
The Marine Corps’ 33rd commandant, Gen. Michael Hagee, left, greets Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Vern Clark on Monday in Annapolis, Md.

The ceremony marked the command transfer between two “great warriors,” said Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld.

Hagee, 58, replaces Gen. James Jones, who heads to Europe to become the new Supreme Allied Commander Europe and commander of the U.S. European Command.

Rumsfeld lauded Jones as a great leader for the way he transformed the Marines.

He applauded Jones for activating the 4th Marine Expeditionary Brigade (Anti-Terrorism), for integrating Navy and Marine Corps aviation and putting Corps aircraft on every naval aircraft carrier, and initiating a bond between the Corps and the U.S. Special Forces Command.

In Rumsfeld’s first remarks about Hagee, he noted the general’s “athletic and academic prowess” — and how it helped create a great leader “who has held every command at every echelon from platoon to the Marine Expeditionary Force.”

(Sandra Jontz / S&S)
Several ice scupltures, including this one of the Marine' Corps' eagle, globe and anchor, were used to decorate the reception following the Passage of Command ceremony.

“With this superb background, I know he will build, shape and continue transform the Marines of the future,” Rumsfeld said.

Hagee made no mention of a controversy last week when he announced he had stopped wearing three awards because his service record does not contain supporting documentation.

Instead, he was jubilant as he addressed the crowd, which included members of Congress, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and “most importantly,” his family.

Until November, Hagee commanded 45,000 Marines at Camp Pendleton, Calif., as the commanding general of the 1st Marine Expeditionary Force. Monday, he took over as leader of a total force of more than 212,000 active duty and Reserve Marines.

Hagee received a loud roar when he introduced the class of 1968 — the year in which he graduated in the top 10 percent of his class at the academy.

“Sorry, every time they come back to the academy they turn into midshipmen,” he said, all grins.

          

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