Talk:John R. Dailey

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Correction to paragraph 4, Gen Dailey's Marine Corps career: As a CWO-3, then 1stLt (LDO), I was the S-2 (Intelligence Officer) of Marine Aircraft Group 11 (Eleven - not Roman numeral II) for 18 months in 1978-1979 while LtCol (later Col) Dailey was the Assistant Group Commander, then Group Commander of MAG-11, at that time the F-4 Phantom Group in the 3d MAW (Marine Aircraft Wing). The El Toro unit was MAG 11 (eleven), not MAG II (Roman numeral II).

As a Lieutenant General, sometime in the late 1980s (I have to check my records for the exact dates), John Dailey became the Commanding General of the Marine Corps Research and Development Command (MCRADC) at MCB Quantico, VA. I was the DPO (Development Project Officer) for Marine Corps (ground) Surveillance and Surveillance Systems.

Gen Dailey was the best officers I ever worked for during my Marine Corps career. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Jburr01369 (talkcontribs) 22:05, 31 December 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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