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.Ef' II III 7in ANTWERP 43 MAJOR GENERAL ROBERT L. VAN ANTWERP Commanding General U.S. Army Maneuver Support Center and Fort Leonard Wood and Commandant, U.S. Army Engineer School As Commanding General of the U.S. Army Maneuver Support Center and Fort Leonard Wood, and Commandant of the U.S. Army Engineer School, MG Van Antwerp is responsible for providing the Army with trained, combat-ready soldiers and leaders of all ranks. He also directs the development and integration of Engineer conceptsi doctrine, training, force structure, and material requirements to support the force. In addition, he oversees the training of airmen, sailors and Marines attending courses for civil and construction engineering; law enforcement; chemical, biological and radiological defense; motor transport operators; and over 400 International Military Students who train at Fort Leonard Wood annually. MG Van Antwerp is an engineer officer who has served in a variety of command and staff assignments. His commands include: South Atlantic Division, U.S. Army Corps of engineers, Los Angeles District during the Northridge Earthquake of 1994; and the 326th Engineer Battalion, 101st Airborne Division tAir Assaulti during DESERT SHIELDiSTORM. Prior to his assignment as Commanding General, Fort Leonard Wood, MG Van Antwerp was the Assistant Chief of Staff for Installation Management. He has served as Executive Assistant to the Vice Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff; Chief of Staff, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; Chief of Military construction, Fort Shafter, Hawaii; Executive to the Chief of Engineers; and Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering at West Point. He is a 1972 graduate of the U.S. Military Academy and holds a Master of Science in mechanical engineering from the University of Michigan and a Master of Business Administration from Long Island University, New York. He has completed Ranger, Airborne, and Air Assault training, the Engineer Officer Basic and Advanced courses, Command and General Staff College and the Army War College. He is a Registered Professional Engineer in Virginia. His awards include the Defense Superior Service Medal, the Legion of Merit, Bronze Star Medal, and the Meritorious Service Medal. Van and his wife, Paula have three sons: Jeff, Luke, and Rob; and two daughters: Julia and Kathryn. He is the National President of the Officers' Christian Fellowship.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY U.S. ARMY MANEUVER SUPPORT CENTER AND FORT LEONARD WOOD 320 ENGINEER LOOP STE 316 FORT LEONARD WOOD, MO 65473-8929 REPLY TO ATTENTION OF MEMORANDUM FOR Fort Leonard Wood Initial Entry Training Graduates ATZT-GG Subject: Congratulations 1. Congratulations! You have successfully completed the Initial Entry Training Program required to graduate to the ranks of the best trained, best equipped, h and best informed soldier in the history of our Army. 2.. In accomplishing the transformation from civilian to soldier, you have attained y the primary goals outlined to you in your first day of training. You have become a disciplined, motivated soldier - qualified with the basic weapon, physically conditioned, morally prepared, and drilled in the fundamentals of soldiering. t 3. As you move on to your next phase of training or an assignment with active Army or reserve component unit, be aware that the officers, drill sergeants and noncommissioned officers of your cadre are proud of you. You have proven yourself amidst the trials and pressures of Initial Entry Training. You have developed your mind and body; you have demonstrated that you have all the determination and ability necessary to succeed as a soldier and to Be All You Can Be. 4. To each of you, I extend my sincere congratulations and best wishes for your continued success. IQKJCIA ILL: Van Antwerp Major General, U.S. A y Commanding Officer
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