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Mark yenter biography

          Mark Yenter from the USACE, who not only discussed the history of the USACE work in engineering the Nation's Capital, but also represented General Alexander.

          Major General (Ret) Mark William Yenter, 60, died suddenly of natural causes at home in Carson City on May 25th....

          Army general's promotion reflects strength of family, character

          FORT LEONARD WOOD, Mo.

          -- Maj. Gen. Mark Yenter, Maneuver Support Center of Excellence and Fort Leonard Wood commanding general, was promoted to the rank of major general during a ceremony held here, Jan. 18.

          Maj. Gen. Merdith Temple, U.S.

          Army Corps of Engineers, acting chief of engineers and acting commander, presided over the ceremony.

          In addition to his wife, Lisa, and their two children, several members of the Yenter family attended the event to include his father, Ken, a retired lieutenant colonel himself.

          Yenter is a Nevada native.

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        2. Major General (Ret) Mark William Yenter, 60, died suddenly of natural causes at home in Carson City on May 25th.
        3. *Colonel Mark W. Yenter, Executive Officer to the Deputy Chief of Staff, G-3/5/7, United States Army, Washington, DC to Commander, United States Army Engineer.
        4. Former U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Pacific Ocean.
        5. "This is a wonderful day for our Army and indeed our Nation, Mark, and I am so proud, humbled and pleased that you have given me this opportunity to participate in this celebration of your well-deserved promotion to major general," Temple said.

          "Anybody that's known you for any length of time knew that this day was going to come sooner or later, and here it is. Probably sooner than