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Deputy Commanding General A Brigadier General 1 Edward Greer l Brigadier General Edward Greer, Deputy Commanding General. US Army Training Center Engineer and Fort Leonard Wood. was born in Gary, West Virginia. on March 8. 1924. He graduated from West Virginia State College in 1948 as a Distinguished Military Graduate. and received his Master's Degree in International Affairs from George Washington University in 1967. He is a graduate ofthe National War College and has been an instructor at the Command and General StaffCol1ege, General Greer has had two overseas tours in Korea, where he served as Battery Executive Officer, 159th Field Artillery Battalion. and as Commanding Officer, lst Battalion. 17th Artillery: one tour in Germany, where he served as Assistant Battalion S3 and Battery Commander, 594th Field Artillery Battalion: and one tour in Vietnam. where he served as Deputy Commander. XXIV Corps Artillery. and as Commanding Officer, 108th Artillery Group. ln CONUS. General Greer has served at Fort Riley. Fort Sill. Fort Lewis, and lfort Leavenworth. His tours of duty with the Department of Defense have been with the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel: Deputy Chief of Staff, Intelligence: Office of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. and Office ofthe Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense tReserve Affairsl. His awards and decorations include the Silver Star: Legion of Merit with Oak Leaf Cluster: Bronze Star Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster: Air Medal: Joint Service Commendation Medali Army Commendation Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster: Good Conduct Medal: American Campaign Medal: European-African-Middle Eastern Medal with two Campaign Stars: World War ll Victory Medal: Army of Occupation Medal tGermanyl Uapanl: National Defense Service Medal with Oak Leaf Clusterg Korean Service Medal: Vietnam Service Medal with two Battle Stars: Republic of Vietnam Cross of Gallantry with Gold Star: Republic of Vietnam Medal of Honor. First Class: United Nations Service Medal: Republic of Korea Presidential Unit Citation: Presidential Unit Citation tNAVYl: Republic of Vietnam Armed Forces Honor Medal. First Class: and Republic of Vietnam Campaign Ribbon.
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Major General W. T. Bradley Commanding General Major General W. T. Bradley, Commanding General, was commissioned in the Corps of Engineers after graduation from the United States Military Academy. He received his Masters Degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Illinois. He is also a graduate of the Command and General Stall College, and the Army War College. General Bradley has had overseas tours in Puerto Rico, in the Southwest Pacific Theater in World War ll as Commander of the 339th Engineer Construction Battalion, two tours in Europe with USAREUR and Seventh Army Headquarters, Commander of the 36th Engineer Group in Korea, Deputy Engineer, US Army Pacific in Hawaii, and has just completed a tour in Vietnam as Commanding General, US Army Engi- neer Construction Agency, Vietnam, and later as Director of Construction, US Military Assistance Command, Vietnam. In CONUS, General Bradley has served at West Point, Seattle, Los Angeles, Dallas, and at Fort Leonard Wood immediately after World War II. He is a Registered Professional Engineer, State of Texas, a Fellow of the American Society of Civil Engineers, a member of the Society of American Military Engineers and of the Association of the United States Army.
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