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Michael Myatt was born on 1942 in Saint Francis Memorial Hospital, San Francisco, California, is a United States Marine Corps general. Discover Michael Myatt's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 82 years old?

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Birthplace Saint Francis Memorial Hospital, San Francisco, California
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James Michael Myatt is a retired United States Marine Corps major general.

1929

Myatt was later sent to the 4th Marine Amphibious Brigade, commanded by then Brigadier General Alfred M. Gray, who later became the 29th Commandant of the Marine Corps.

1940

Major General Mike Myatt was born in 1940 at Saint Francis Memorial Hospital, San Francisco, California.

His father worked for an insurance company and traveled around the world.

Myatt spent his childhood living in Denver and Littleton, Colorado.

By the age of 17, Myatt and his family had moved to several different cities in Texas and New Mexico including Albuquerque, Amarillo, and Houston.

Myatt went to college at Sam Houston State University in Huntsville, Texas, while his family lived in Jackson, Mississippi.

1960

In 1960, Myatt became a part of the Caballero Club, which later became a chapter of Sigma Chi.

He served as the rush chairman and interfraternity Council representative.

1961

In addition, he honed his leadership skills as President of his fraternity and Vice President of his SHSU Class in 1961, he earned his B.S. degree in physics.

While at Sam Houston State, he also met a Marine Captain who recruited him into the Platoon Leaders Class program (P.L.C.).

1963

Myatt graduated from the Platoon Leaders Class in May 1963 and was commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant in the United States Marine Corps.

Maj. Gen. Myatt's family is an essential element in his life.

His first marriage was to Jill Bell Myatt, who raised their two daughters, Jamy Myatt and Julie Marie Myatt.

Jamy is a teacher in Life Skills at the Crossroads School in Santa Monica, California and is raising her son Eamon Myatt, Maj. Gen. Myatt's grandson.

Julie is a professor at Northwestern University teaching playwriting and is the author of some of Maj. Gen. Myatt's favorite plays.

Wendy Lee is Maj. Gen. Myatt's current bride and has two sons named Christopher Lee and Jeffrey Lee, who are both married.

Christopher has a son and daughter named Ryan and Juliet.

Jeffrey has a son named Jonathan.

After being commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant, Myatt attended The Basic School (TBS) in Quantico, Virginia, for six months training as a new Marine officer in leadership, esprit-de-corps, and warfighting tactics expected of a rifle platoon commander.

These skills prepared Myatt for the responsibilities and duties of an infantry platoon commander in the operating forces.

1964

In January 1964, 2nd Lieutenant Myatt was assigned to the 1st Marine Brigade, with the 1st Battalion 4th Marines in Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii.

Instead of partaking in Operation Silver Lance, 2nd Lieutenant Myatt and his platoon were deployed to Okinawa, Japan, from where they deployed to Vietnam.

1965

On May 7, 1965, Lieutenant Myatt and his platoon landed on the beaches of Chu Lai, Vietnam.

1966

He led his men in and around Chu Lai until December 1966 when his battalion was moved south of Hue City in January 1966 during the time President Lyndon Johnson was increasing involvement in Vietnam.

In addition to Lieutenant Myatt's service in Vietnam, he was awarded the Silver Star in his combat operations against Viet Cong insurgents.

During Operation Oregon on March 20, 1966, Lieutenant Myatt successfully maneuvered his platoon through the rice paddies, where he coordinated an offensive with his squads to advance on the enemy's position.

Lieutenant Myatt led his platoon from the front and continued to direct his platoon's fire on the enemy's position.

Lieutenant Myatt withdrew his platoon and coordinated a fire mission with an artillery battery, which destroyed the enemy's position.

1969

After Myatt graduated and earned his master's degree at the Naval Postgraduate School, he returned to Vietnam in July 1969.

Myatt was the commander of the Technical Liaison Team responsible for utilizing ground sensors, both systematic and acoustic in Vietnam.

1970

In March 1970, Myatt became the Senior Marine Advisor for the Republic of Vietnam Marine Division.

1971

In January 1971, Myatt was assigned to teach Systems Engineering at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland.

While at the Naval Academy, Myatt started the parachute club and was an advisor to the cross-country team.

1973

In June 1973, Myatt was assigned to the 3rd Battalion 2nd Marines, 2nd Marine Division, as the executive officer.

He was later assigned as the Division Staff Secretary.

1979

After Myatt served with the 4th Marine Amphibious Brigade, in 1979, he was sent to the Defense Language Institute to learn Norwegian and was the first Marine to attend the Norwegian National Defense College in Oslo, Norway.

1990

His assignments included leading the 1st Marine Division in Camp Pendleton, California from (August 1990–July 1992), the 26th Marine Amphibious Unit in 1985 and was also the commander for the Special Operations Training Group from 1987 to 1988.

1995

After retiring from the Marine Corps in 1995, he worked for Bechtel Corporations to lead a construction project on high-speed rail in Korea, and served as president of the Marines' Memorial Club from September 2001 until 2017.

He is married to Wendy Lee, senior vice president of Digital Health Technology and Strategic Initiatives, Kaiser Permanente.