Charles L. Carr Jr.

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Charles L. Carr
Maj Gen Charles L. Carr Jr.jpg
Nickname(s)"Chuck"
BornColumbus, Ohio
Allegiance United States of America
Service/branchCivil Air Patrol
United States Air Force
Years of service1989-Present
RankUS-O8 insignia.svg
Major General, CAP
Commands heldNational Commander
National Vice Commander
Great Lakes Region Commander
Awards
Air Force Commendation Medal ribbon.svg
Air Force Commendation MedalCAP Distinguished Service Medal.png
Distinguished Service Medal (w/ two bronze clasps)
CAP Exceptional Service Award.png
Exceptional Service Award
CAP Meritorious Service Award.png
Meritorious Service Award (w/ one bronze clasp)

Charles L. "Chuck" Carr, CAP, is a two-star major general and the former 22nd National Commander of the Civil Air Patrol.[1] He succeeded Maj Gen Amy Courter on August 17, 2011. On August 15, 2014, Maj Gen Carr relinquished command to Maj Gen Joseph Vazquez. He was previously the National Vice Commander and Great Lakes Region Commander.

Education[]

  • University of Maryland
  • NCO Leadership School
  • Command NCO Academy
  • USAF Senior NCO Academy

Civil Air Patrol[]

Commands Held[]

  • National Commander of the Civil Air Patrol - (August 17, 2011-August 15, 2014)
  • National Vice Commander of Civil Air Patrol - (September 4, 2010-August 17, 2011)
  • Great Lakes Region Commander - (March 1, 2007-September 4, 2010)
  • Ohio Wing Commander
  • Ohio Wing Vice Commander
  • Group VIII Commander
  • Capt Eddie Rickenbacker Cadet Squadron 803 Commander

Past Military Experience[]

He retired as a senior non-commissioned officer after serving 23 years in the United States Air Force.

References[]

  1. ^ "Biography - Major General Charles L. Carr, Jr". archives.sercap.us/research-center/biographies/page/2.aspx. CAP Southeast Region. Retrieved 25 August 2019.
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