James Amos

James Amos

military United States

James Amos is a retired United States Marine Corps General who served as the 35th Commandant of the Marine Corps from 2010 to 2014. He is known for his leadership during a period of significant military engagement and for addressing various controversies within the Marine Corps, including the use of symbols associated with Nazi ideology. Amos publicly apologized in 2012 for incidents involving Marines displaying SS flags, emphasizing the need for cultural sensitivity and adherence to the values of the Marine Corps.

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United States United States: Gen. James Amos, the then Marine Corps Commandant, apologized for the use of Nazi symbols by Marines. 7

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