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Kappa Alpha Psi’s Michael E. Langley Becomes First Black Four-Star Marine General

The Marine Corps announced Tuesday that Lt. Gen. Michael E. Langley will become the first Black four-star general in the Marines’ 246-year history, after the Senate confirmed his promotion this week.
Langley is a Spring 1982 initiate of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.’s Iota Alpha Chapter at the University of Texas at Arlington.
In his new role he will oversee 6,000 troops as the new head of U.S. Africa Command at its headquarters in Stuttgart, Germany.
Kappa Alpha Psi took to social media shortly after the announcement and congratulated their brother calling this a “monumental and historic achievement.”

Members of Kappa Alpha Psi have a long proud history of service to the military. Seven of the fraternities 10 founders served in WWI. Click here to see this list of other members of Kappa Alpha Psi who have served high ranks in the military.
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