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Maj. Gen. Michael P. Sullivan | Obituaries | newbernsj. com Maj Gen Michael P “Lancer” Sullivan, U S M C , retired, passed away peacefully at home on Oct 21, 2025, surrounded by family and friends He leaves behind a legacy of leadership, devotion, and service to his family, his country, and all whose lives he touched
Michael P. Sullivan, MGEN, USMC (Ret. ) - epnaao. com General Sullivan was born in Los Angeles, California He was commissioned through the Naval Aviation Cadet Program, upon completion of flight school in October 1956
Tradition in the Cockpit and the Warrior Ethos - – MajGen Michael . . . With 8,700 hours in the air – 2½ days shy of a full year in the cockpit – MajGen Michael “Lancer” Sullivan USMC (Ret ) received the Silver Hawk Award in 1990 and 1991 for being designated as the longest flying Marine aviator at that time
Retired Maj. Gen. Michael Lancer Sullivan, former - PICRYL Sullivan enlisted in the Marine Corps but then became an officer after becoming dissatisfied as a mechanic He was commissioned a pilot in 1956 and retired in 1992, flying 8700 hours including two combat tours in Vietnam
The Golden Eagles — NOTAM 15-2025, LTO for MajGen M. P. Sullivan, USMC (Ret) With his successful completion of that program, earning his Wings of Gold on 9 October 1956, Lancer was commissioned in the Marine Corps as a Second Lieutenant His first orders had him reporting to the 2D Marine Aircraft Wing in Cherry Point, NC
In Memoriam: MajGen Michael “Lancer” Sullivan, USMC (Ret. ) We are . . . Major General Michael “Lancer” Sullivan, United States Marine Corps (Retired), who passed away on Tuesday, October 21st MajGen Sullivan’s service to our nation spanned 39 years, during which he flew over 400 combat missions His combat tours included Vietnam with VMFA-531 (F- 4) in 1965 and VMFA-314 (F-4) from 1968–1969
Marine. Corps memories | We are saddened to announce the passing of . . . We are saddened to announce the passing of MajGen Michael “Lancer” Sullivan Lancer passed away on Tuesday, October 21st MajGen Sullivan flew over 400 combat missions, to include tours in Vietnam with VMFA-531 (F-4) in 1965 and VMFA-314 (F-4) in 1968-1969