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Single mother of six becomes first master gunnery sergeant in her MOS
Marine Corps News ^ | Feb 24, 2006 | Cpl. Matthew K. Hacker

Posted on 02/24/2006 3:32:51 PM PST by SandRat

MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C. (Feb. 24, 2006) -- Most Marines strive to be the best at what they do, but only a select few can claim they were the "first" in history to accomplish something. Like Samuel Nicholas who became the first Marine officer in 1775, Opha Mae Johnson who became the first female Marine in 1918 or Carol A. Mutter who became the first female major general in 1994.

Through hard work and dedication, Kimberly D. Walker joined these distinguished Marines in February when she became the first female master gunnery sergeant to serve as a combat service support chief.

Since joining the Marine Corps in 1984, Walker has worked her way through the ranks all the while not limiting herself to just her career. Walker is the proud mother of six daughters ranging in age from seven to 19.

Although at times her career has taken her far from her children they have never been far from her mind.

"My girls mean the world to me," said Walker. "I know I've missed a lot of birthdays, while I was away on deployments, but thoughts of them always got me through."

The Porterville, Calif., native currently works as the G-3 chief for 2nd Marine Logistics Group at Building 2, and also as a full time mother.

"It goes without saying that having six daughters involves a lot of work, but with the values I've instilled in them over the years, they're very good at taking care of themselves if I can't be there," Walker said, with a proud smile.

Although Walker has instilled Marine Corps values in her children over the years, she admits that incorporating Godly values as well is what has helped make her children who they are today.

"They are all hard workers who look out for each other and don't quit," said Walker. "I've always been big on integrity and now they are too."

Some may think that moving six kids around the globe several times throughout their childhood would weaken a family's spirit, but it seems to have brought the Walker family closer together.

"All my girls are very close, we're definitely a close knit family," Walker added. "[Throughout] the years they've grown to quickly adapt to a new environment, and they have never had problems making friends."

While her daughters, Dawn, 19, Lindsey, 16, Sidney, 16, Jasmine, 13, Janel, 9, and Gabrielle, 7, all love spending time together playing board games or cooking, they are all individuals in their own right.

Dawn, who was a cross-country runner in high school, now attends Eastern Carolina University as a sophomore. Sydney has followed in her sister's footsteps and runs cross-country, while Jasmine dedicates her after school activities to track and field, specializing in the shot put. Gabrielle, the youngest, wants to start taking piano lessons, while her sister, Janel, has fun gardening with her mom in the backyard.

Walker has juggled her roles of both mom and G-3 chief for two years now. While she has six of her biggest fans cheering her on at home, she picked up a few protégés in the workplace as well.

One of them had nothing but good things to say about her Marine Corps mentor.

"It's been a good experience working with Master Gunnery Sgt. Walker," said Lance Cpl. Kellie M. Hubbard of Spencer, Tenn., a G-3 administration clerk. "She is definitely a good role model of how your Marine Corps career is supposed to be."

While Walker has loved her time spent in the Marine Corps, she is planning on retiring after three more years of service, according to Walker.

"I want to get out and spread the wealth to give others the chance to get promoted up the ranks," Walker added. “I’d also like to spend more time with my kids.”

Although her plans on where to retire are still up in the air, she does not plan on returning to her home state of California, because the cost of living is too high, according to Walker.

Walker's final thoughts on being promoted and receiving the recognition of the first female of her rank in her MOS were a collaboration or honored and proud feelings.

"It's definitely a great feeling knowing I'm the first female [master gunnery sergeant] in my field," said Walker. "But I'm just proud to have made it to master gunnery sergeant and to be where I am in the Marine Corps. That's an achievement in itself."


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: first; gunnery; master; militarymoms; militarywomen; mos; mother; sergeant; single
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To: MarineMom613
"You comments about single moms was unnecessary to this article"

Pointing out the slant of the media seems to be more and more necessary as it is totally being missed by too many Americans today.

Do you think a MALE with similar circumstances would have been given this much attention?

61 posted on 02/28/2006 3:35:21 PM PST by traditional1
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To: xJones

No you will not get flamed. ex-husband is currently living with an "ex" best friend of mine.
Feel free to give him all the credit you like.


62 posted on 03/01/2006 7:55:21 PM PST by mgysgt walker
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To: afraidfortherepublic

Last time I deployed I was still married. while deployed a"friend" and the hubbie hooked up. When I deploy again they will go with their dad or my mother will come and take care of them.
Yes, I was married!


63 posted on 03/01/2006 7:58:47 PM PST by mgysgt walker
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To: Blueflag

That is my neice, holding her son, my great nephew. By the way her brother is James Sanders (my nephew) #36 of the Patriots!


64 posted on 03/01/2006 8:02:29 PM PST by mgysgt walker
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To: SandRat

"Marine, Mom, Master Gunny Sergeant! What a combination!"

God bless her. Not many people ever tell her no, I
think.

(I have not served. My tagline honors my son and my cousin.)


65 posted on 03/01/2006 8:03:05 PM PST by righttackle44 (The most dangerous weapon in the world is a Marine with his rifle and the American people behind him)
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To: WideGlide

Not paying for weddings but I am all about their education.


66 posted on 03/01/2006 8:05:09 PM PST by mgysgt walker
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To: cyborg

Never been on welfare and I am not a welfare case!


67 posted on 03/01/2006 8:06:39 PM PST by mgysgt walker
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To: mgysgt walker

You shouldn't have to explain yourself to ANYONE,mgysgt Walker.You are doing great and are a true "role model",as much as that phrase has been overused.
I find it really funny that people keep making these oblique racial-and not so oblique-references to the so called 70% of black children born to unmarried moms.Hey,let me tell you from a white guy's experiences-lots of us white kids from MARRIED families understand that many of our folks were married on paper only and that all this self righteousness is really suspect!


68 posted on 03/01/2006 8:20:39 PM PST by Riverman94610
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To: Blueflag

DING! DING! DING! I noted that too.


69 posted on 03/02/2006 5:19:15 AM PST by IGOTMINE (Front Sight. Press. Follow Through. It's a way of life.)
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To: mgysgt walker
OK ...

First -- I have to admit I can't count.

Second -- I have to admit I can't read.

Third -- I have to admit I didn't look at how the picture was composed -- clearly the folks on the far right are not in the composition of the pose.

Fourth -- I was out of line, speaking from ignorance.

Fifth -- I was wrong, and maligned someone who deserves only praise

Sixth -- I am sorry. I take it back. The 'tongue' is a fire.

< sigh >

Seventh -- My Dad was first (and still is a Marine) before becoming a Naval aviator. I should know better.

God bless you all.

Slinking off to my corner now.
70 posted on 03/02/2006 5:29:01 AM PST by Blueflag (Res ipsa loquitor)
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To: xJones


71 posted on 03/04/2006 7:24:01 AM PST by mgysgt walker
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