José L. Santiago

Sergeant Major Jose Luis Santiago (born 1960 in San Juan, Puerto Rico) is a retired member of the United States Marine Corps who has the distinction of being the 2nd Battalion, 9th Marines' first Hispanic Sergeant Major and its first Sergeant Major since its reactivation on July 13, 2007. Was assigned to the Marine Corps Recruiting Command Recruiting Station Jacksonville, 6th Marine Corps District
Military career
After graduating from boot camp at Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, he was sent to Infantry Training School at Camp Geiger, North Carolina to further his specialized training in his assigned Military Occupational Specialty of Mortar man (MOS 0341). In July of that year, Santiago was sent to Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton in San Diego, California where he attended Sea School.
On August 21, 1982, he reported to Marine Detachment at Charleston, South Carolina. He was a Nuclear Security sentry and eventually acted as the Sergeant of the guard. Some of his duties included the security for SSBN submarines maintenance of Trident Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles. During this time, he was able to attend the Army Airborne course and NCO (Non-Commissioned Officer) School at Parris Island.
Santiago was reassigned in 1984 to Headquarters & Service Company (H&S Co.), 8th Marine Regiment at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina as the Training and Directives NCO. He received his honorable discharge from the Marine Corps in March 1985.
As a Reservist, Santiago was assigned to the Beach & Port Company, 4th Landing Support Bn of San Juan, Puerto Rico as a member of the Marine Corps Reserves.
Only enlisted personnel to attend the Infantry Officer Course Class 2-97
From 1994 to 1999, Santiago served in various assignments to undertake more military courses. He served in the 4th Marine Regiment Reconnaissance Platoon of the 3rd Marine Division and Reconnaissance Company, HQBN, 3rd Marine Division participating in several theater training operations. He attended the Helicopter Rope Suspension Training course with the III MEF Special Operations Training Group and in January 1997, then SSgt Santiago, volunteered to attend the Infantry Officer Course being the only enlisted personnel in the course while assigned to Advanced Infantry Training Company, SOI(W), Camp Pendlenton, CA. He was promoted to Gunnery Sergeant in August 1998.
April 2007 he was ordered to report to Anti-Terrorism Bn, 2d MarDiv which then became V29, 2nd MarDiv as the Battalion Sergeant Major on April 7, participating on an OIF deployment from September 2008 to April 2009 at Al Ramadi, Iraq.
Sergeant Major Santiago was assigned to report to Recruiting Station Jacksonville, Florida on Mar 2010 to become the Recruiting Station Sergeant Major and retired the USMC in June 2012 after 30 years of honorable and faithful service. Back in civilian life José L. Santiago had worked as a Veteran Service Representative at the Veterans Benefits Administration VBA, San Juan Regional Office
Military awards
*  Meritorious Service Medal
*  Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal
*  Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal
*  Combat Action Ribbon w/1 gold star
*  Navy Presidential Unit Citation
*60px  Navy Unit Commendation
*60px  Navy Meritorious Unit Commendation
*60px  Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal
*  National Defense Service Medal w/1 service star
*  Iraq Campaign Medal
*60px  Southwest Asia Service Medal
*60px  Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal
*60px  Global War on Terrorism Service Medal
*60px  Sea Service Ribbon
*60px  Navy and Marine Corps Overseas Service Ribbon
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Badges
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