Command mission areas include full-spectrum global strike, space operations, computer network operations, Department of Defense information operations, strategic warning, integrated missile defense, and global C4ISR (Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance), and specialized expertise to the joint warfighter.
General Cartwright was commissioned a second lieutenant in the Marine Corps
in November 1971. He attended Naval Flight Officer training and graduated in
April 1973. He attended Naval Aviator training and graduated in January 1977. He
has operational assignments as an NFO in the F-4, and as a pilot in the F-4,
OA-4, and F/A-18.
General Cartwright's operational assignments include: Commanding General, First
Marine Aircraft Wing (2000-2002), Deputy Commanding General Marine Forces
Atlantic (1999-2000), Commander Marine Aircraft Group 31 (1994-1996),
Commander Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 232 (1992), Fixed Wing Operations
Marine Aircraft Group 24 (1991), Commander Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 12
(1989-1990), Administration Officer and Officer-In-Charge Deployed Carrier
Operations VMFAT-101 (1983-1985), Aircraft Maintenance Officer VMFA-235
(1979-1982), Line Division Officer VMFA-333 USS NIMITZ (1975-1977), Embarkation
OIC VMFA-251 & 232 (1973-1975).
General Cartwright's staff assignments include: Director for Force
Structure, Resources and Assessment, J-8 the Joint Staff (2002-2004);
Directorate for Force Structure, Resources and Assessment, J-8 the Joint Staff (1996-1999); Deputy
Aviation Plans, Policy, and Budgets Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps (1993-1994);
Assistant Program Manager for Engineering, F/A-18 Naval Air Systems Command
(1986-1989).
General Cartwright was named the Outstanding Carrier Aviator by the
Association of Naval Aviation in 1983. He graduated with distinction from the
Air Command and Staff College, Maxwell AFB 1986, and received his Master of Arts
in National Security and Strategic Studies from the Naval War College, Newport,
Rhode Island 1991. He was selected for and completed a fellowship with
Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1994.
(Current as of August 2004)