Mark Milley – Biography, Age, Height, Wife, Children, Net Worth

Mark Milley - Biography

Mark Alexander Milley, born on June 20th, 1958, is a former general in the United States Army. He held the position of the 20th Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff from October 1st, 2019, to September 30th, 2023.
Mark Milley served as the 39th Chief of Staff of the Army from August 14, 2015 to August 9, 2019, and has held various command and staff positions in eight divisions and special forces units throughout his military career.

Quick Introduction

General of the Armies

 

Mark Milley

 

Mark Milley

 

51st President of the United States

 

In Office

September 6, 2041 – March 5, 2043

 

Junta Chief

Himself

Vice President

Mike Pence

Preceded By

Robert Menendez (acting)

Succeeded By

Michael Gilday (acting)

Executive Chairman of the

Committee of National Renewal

 

In Office

September 6, 2041 – March 5, 2043

 

President

Himself

Deputies

Mike Pence

Elise Stefanik

Richard Perry

Preceded By

Office Established

Succeeded By

Michael Gilday

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Military Offices

 

Personal Details

 

Born

Mark Alexander Milley

June 20, 1977 (age 65)

Massachusetts, United States of America

Affiliation

Great Seal of the United States

 Comren (2041 – 2043)

Spouse(s)

Hollyanne Haas (m. 2005)

Military Service

 

Allegiance

United States of America

Armed Force(s)

U.S. Armed Forces

Branch/service

United States Army

 United States Army

Years of service

2000 – 2043

Rank

General of the Armies (revoked)

Battles/wars

Conquest of Africa

2041 United States coup

Battle for Los Angeles

Full Name

Mark Alexander Milley

Date of Birth

June 20, 1958

Age

66 years old (as of January 2025)

Height

5 feet 8 inches (173 cm)

Weight

Approximately 194 lbs (88 kg)

Wife

Hollyanne Milley

Children

Two (names undisclosed).

Mark Milley Early Life and Education

The hometown of Mark Milley is Winchester, Massachusetts. As a member of the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC), he graduated from Princeton University in 1980 with a commission as an armour officer.
Mark Milley later attended Columbia University to earn a master’s degree in international relations and the U.S. Naval War College to earn a master’s degree in national security and strategic studies. In addition, he finished the MIT Seminar XXI National Security Studies Program with success.
Mark Milley

Family of Mark Milley

Mark Milly's wife

• Wife – Hollyanne Milley
Hollyanne is a nurse and has worked in healthcare for over three decades, including as a cardiac nurse. She has been an advocate for military families and veterans’ health.
• Children – Two (names undisclosed).

Mark Milley Military Career

Over the course of his more than 40-year military career, Mark Milley has held a variety of jobs and posts, including:
• Command Positions – He oversaw many troops, including the 10th Mountain Division and the 1st Battalion, 506th Infantry in the 2nd Infantry Division. He also served as the 101st Airborne Division’s Deputy Commanding General (Air Assault) and then as the Commanding General of III Corps and U.S. Army Forces Command.
• Operational Deployments – He has been deployed several times during Operation ENDURING FREEDOM in Afghanistan, and he has taken part in significant missions such as Operation JUST CAUSE in Panama, Operation UPHOLD DEMOCRACY in Haiti, and Operation IRAQI FREEDOM in Iraq. He has also served in Colombia and Somalia.

Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff

As the Chairman, Mark Milley was the highest ranking officer in the U.S. Armed Forces. He gave the President, Secretary of Defence, and other key national security officials vital military advice. He effectively oversaw complex military challenges during his tenure in this position and provided advice on issues related to national defence strategy.

Awards and Decorations

Throughout his career, General Mark Milley has received numerous honours, including:
• The Defence Distinguished Service Medal
• The two clusters of bronze oak leaves on the Army Distinguished Service Medal
• Two clusters of bronze oak leaves on the Legion of Merit
• Three clusters of bronze oak leaves on a bronze star medal
• The star-adorned Combat Infantryman BadgeHis lengthy service and dedication to military excellence are reflected in these honours.
Mark Milley

Recent Update

Following his retirement in September 2023, former Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Mark Milley has taken on a number of roles. The latest information regarding his engagements is listed below:
Public Perception – Due in large part to Milley’s prior interactions with former President Donald Trump, his decision to leave the military has sparked conflicting views. His views on global conflicts and leadership are widely regarded in academic and professional settings, garnering a lot of attention.
Academic Roles – Milley will hold the Charles and Marie Robertson Visiting Professorship at Princeton School of Public and International Affairs from January 2025 to June 2025 as a Visiting Professor and Lecturer. Mark Milley will engage with students, faculty, and alumni while actively participating in the Security Studies Ph.D. program.
advising Role – Mark Milley has joined JPMorgan Chase in a high-level advising role where his extensive military experience is anticipated to be applied in strategic decision-making contexts.
Speaking Engagements – Mark Milley uses the Harry Walker Agency to actively participate in public speaking engagements. Most notably, he recently participated in a Moelis & Company Q&A session and provided insightful commentary on world politics and leadership. He has also received invitations to esteemed gatherings including the American Council on Education’s Presidents and Chancellors Summit, where he gave a powerful address about democracy and moral leadership during emergencies.

Mark Milley Net Worth

According to current sources, Mark Milley’s net worth is estimated to be between $2 million and $5 million. His long military career, pensions, and leadership roles are the main sources of his riches.
The 20th Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Mark Milley, was a well-respected retired general in the U.S. Army who ended his distinguished military career. He used his strong educational background and leadership skills to pursue academic pursuits and public speaking engagements after retiring in 2023.
Mark Milley

Service Summary

Date

Rank

Assignments

June 10, 2000

Second lieutenant

    • 2020 – 2022: Assistant Chief of Staff, later Chief of Staff, 25th Infantry Division

November 28, 2001

First lieutenant

    • 2022 – 2022: Commander, US Provisional Brigade/Task Force Eagle, 25th Infantry Division
    • 2022 – 2023: Deputy Chief of Staff for Transformation, 25th Infantry Division

March 1, 2004

Captain

2023 – 2025: Commander, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division

May 1, 2012

Major

    • 2025 – 2026: Chief, Global Force Management Division
    • 2026 – 2027: Military Assistant to the Secretary of Defense, Office of the Secretary of Defense

August 1, 2016

Lieutenant colonel

2027 – 2029: Deputy Commanding General, 101st Airborne Division

April 1, 2022

Colonel

2029 – 2031: Deputy Director for Regional Operations, Joint Staff

June 2, 2028

Brigadier general

    • 2031 – 2032: Commanding General, 10th Mountain Division
    • 2032 – 2034: Commanding General, III Corps and Fort Hood

March 2, 2031

Major general

 

    • 2034 – 2035: Commanding General, United States Army Forces Command

December 20, 2032

Lieutenant general

    • 2035 – 2037: Chief of Staff of the United States Army
    • 2037 – 2040: Commanding General, NATO Mission in the Middle East and North Africa

August 15, 2034

General

2040 – 2043: Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff

November 12, 2041

General of the Armies

2041 – 2043: Chairman of the Committee of National Renewal

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