Juan G. Ayala
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El Paso County, Texas
Juan G. Ayala | |
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| Born | August 26, 1956 El Paso County, Texas |
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| Years of service | 1979–2015[1][2] |
| Rank | Major General |
| Commands | Marine Corps Installations Command, ADC Installations & Logistics Facilities and Services Division 2nd Marine Logistics Group Marine Wing Support Group 37 Marine Wing Support Squadron 271 |
| Battles / wars | Iraq War |
Juan Guadalupe Ayala (born August 26, 1956)[3] is a retired two-star general in the U.S. Marine Corps and the former commander of the Marine Corps Installations Command (MCICOM) and Assistant Deputy Commandant, Installations & Logistics (ADC, I&L).[4] Prior to assuming command of MCICOM, Major General Ayala served as Inspector General of the Marine Corps (IGMC).[5] During his time in the Marine Corps, he served four tours in Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and in Kuwait as part of Operation Enduring Freedom.[1]
Ayala is a native of El Paso, Texas.[6] During the 1950s, his father and mother emigrated from Mexico to Texas, where his father Victor Ayala worked at Fort Bliss in El Paso, Texas. His father later opened a restaurant called Victor's Café, which was famous for its menudo, a traditional Mexican soup.[7]
After graduating from Coronado High School, Ayala attended the University of Texas, El Paso (UTEP), where he graduated with a bachelor's degree in business administration in 1979. Upon graduation, he joined the U.S. Marine Corps, with a commission as a second lieutenant.[6][8] He soon married Diane Ayala, whom he met while they were attending UTEP.[7]
Ayala later earned an MBA from Campbell University and an MA in national security and strategic studies from the Naval War College. He also attended the Amphibious Warfare School, and the Army Command and General Staff College.[4]