Bg chris hughes biography

Brig. Gen. Bryan W. Wampler, U.S. Army, Ret., has served on the CGSC Foundation Board of Trustees since Aug. 6, 2019. He was elected as chair of the CGSC Foundation Board of Trustees on Sept. 22, 2021. He had previously served as the chair of the Resource Development and Human Resource Committees.

Wampler is currently the principal and co-founder of Egerer Wampler, LLC. He is a career reserve component officer and retired with more than 32 years of service in September 2015. He began his Army career by enlisting as a combat engineer in the Kansas Army National Guard. Commissioned through the Reserve Officer Training Corps, he served in the Kansas Army National Guard, Illinois Army National Guard, and the U.S. Army Reserve. He deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom.

Wampler graduated from Emporia State University, received a Master of Science from Baker University and a Master of Strategic Studies from the U.S. Army War College. Wampler is a proud alumnus of the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College completing the Combined Arms Service

List of British generals and brigadiers

This is a list of people who have held general officer rank or the rank of brigadier (together now recognized as starred officers) in the British Army, Royal Marines, British Indian Army or other British military force since the Acts of Union 1707.

See also Category:British generals – note that a "Brigadier" is not classed as a "general" in the British Army, despite being a NATO 1-star equivalent rank.[1] Prior to the mid to late-1990s, British ranks used a hyphen.

Hence, in the lists below:

  • 1* = Brigadier-general/Brigadier
  • 2* = Major-general (prior to 1990s)/Major general (mid-1990s onwards)
  • 3* = Lieutenant-general (prior to 1990s)/Lieutenant general (mid-1990s onwards)
  • 4* = General
  • 5* = Field marshal

(dates after the name are birth and death)

A

  • Major-General Henry Richard Abadie (1841—1915), General Officer Commanding (GOC).
  • Major-General Herbert Edward Stacy Abbott (1814—1915), Indian Army
  • General Sir James Abbott (1807—1896), Indian Army
  • Brigadier Burton Edward Abbott[2] (1906—1968),

     

    On June 28, 2013, Brigadier General Christopher P. Hughes was named deputy commandant of the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College in Fort Leavenworth, Kansas.

     

    Hughes is from Red Oak, Iowa, having moved there in 1972 with his family after his father retired from the Air Force after 23 years. He graduated from high school in 1979 and went on to attend Northwest Missouri State University, where he took ROTC and graduated with a B.S. in political science and a commission as an Army second lieutenant in 1983.

     

    Hughes progressed up the Army ranks and in 1995 earned an M.A. in business management from Webster University in St. Louis. His first prominent assignment came when he was named lead terrorism investigator on the commission that looked at the 2000 bombing of the USS Cole in Yemen by al-Qaeda.

     

    By 2003, Hughes was a lieutenant colonel in command of a battalion of the 101st Airborne Division as it served in Najaf, Iraq. His unit was assigned to talk to Grand Ayatollah Ali Hussein Sistani, whose support was necessary for his

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