Donald M. Campbell, Jr.
Donald M. Campbell Jr. | |
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LTG Donald M. Campbell Jr. | |
Nickname(s) | Don |
Born | January 3, 1956 |
Allegiance | United States of America |
Service/branch | United States Army |
Years of service | 1978–2014 |
Rank | Lieutenant General |
Awards |
Distinguished Service Medal (2) Bronze Star (2) |
Lieutenant General Donald M. Campbell, Jr. (born January 3, 1955) in Florida, He was the commanding general of U.S. Army Europe. He assumed command of U.S. Army Europe December 1, 2012.[1] Campbell retired from the Army on November 5, 2014.[2]
Biography
Campbell is a Distinguished Military Graduate of Kansas State University. Commissioned an armor officer in May 1978, his initial assignment was with the 2nd Battalion, 63rd Armor at Fort Riley, Kansas, where he served as a Tank Platoon Leader, Company Executive Officer, Battalion S1/Adjutant and Company Commander
In June 1984, he was assigned as a G1 (Personnel) Staff Officer at the 8th Infantry Division in Bad Kreuznach, Germany. In 1985, he was reassigned as the S3/Operations Officer for 4th Battalion, 69th Armor Regiment in Mainz, Germany. He was then selected as the Aide-de-Camp to the Commanding General, 8th Infantry Division in Bad Kreuznach. In June 1987, General Campbell was reassigned to Armor Branch, U.S. Army Military Personnel Center in Alexandria, Virginia, later renamed U.S. Army Personnel Command, where he served as the Captains' and later the Majors' Assignment Officer of the Armor Branch, Combat Arms Division.
Following graduation from the Command and General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth in June 1991, he was assigned as the G3 (Operations) Chief of Plans Officer for 1st Infantry Division at Fort Riley, Kansas. He was then assigned as the Executive Officer for the 4th Battalion, 37th Armor Regiment, and later the 2nd Brigade S3/Operations Officer. In June 1994, General Campbell was selected to serve as the Executive Officer to the Commanding General, PERSCOM. After he was selected for battalion command, General Campbell served as the G3 (Operations) Assistant Training Officer for I Corps at Fort Lewis, Washington. In January 1996, he assumed command of 1st Battalion, 33rd Armor Regiment, a part of 3rd Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division at Fort Lewis. General Campbell next served as the Deputy Brigade Commander of 3rd Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division. His following assignment was as the Deputy Director of Staff Operations for the Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe in Mons, Belgium. He assumed command of the 1st Brigade, 4th Infantry Division, in June 2001, with the "Raider Brigade" as a key element in Task Force Ironhorse operations during Operation Iraqi Freedom. Following brigade command, he served as the Chief of Staff for 4th Infantry Division until June 2004.
Campbell then served as Deputy Commanding General-West for U.S. Army Recruiting Command from July 2004 through May 2005. In June 2005, he was selected to serve as the Chief of Staff, V Corps with duty as the Multi-National Corps Iraq Chief of Staff from January through December 2006. In July 2007 he assumed duties as the Deputy Commanding General, I Corps. Before assuming command of the U.S. Army Recruiting Command in May 2009, he was Commanding General, U.S. Army Armor Center and Fort Knox.
On March 10, 2011, it was announced that Campbell would take over as the III Corps and Fort Hood Commanding General from LTG Robert Cone.
Campbell took command of III Corps in Fort Hood, TX in April 2011. He held this position until Nov. 2012 when he relinquished command to go take charge of U.S. Army Europe, newly headquartered in Wiesbaden, Germany.[3]
Campbell is a graduate of the Armor Officer Basic Course, Infantry Officer Advanced Course, U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, and the U.S. Army War College. He holds a master's degree in Administration from Central Michigan University.
After his retirement, Campbell planned to move to North Carolina, where he and his wife owned a house.[4]
Awards and decorations
His decorations include the Distinguished Service Medal with one Oak Leaf Cluster, Legion of Merit with three Oak Leaf Clusters, Bronze Star Medal with "V” device, Bronze Star Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster, Defense Meritorious Service Medal, Meritorious Service Medal with silver Oak Leaf Cluster, Army Commendation Medal with two Oak Leaf Clusters, Army Achievement Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster, Combat Action Badge, Parachutist Badge, and Recruiter Badge.[5]
References
- ↑ http://www.eur.army.mil/leaders/USAREURCommander.html
- ↑ http://www.army.mil/article/137669/Nov__5__2014____CSA_s_remarks_at_Lt__Gen__Campbell_retirement_ceremony/
- ↑ III Corps commander leaves Hood; set to take reins at USAREUR | Article | The United States Army
- ↑ Millham, Matt (16 October 2014). "Campbell cites successes as he prepares to leave USAREUR, military". Stars and Stripes. Retrieved 21 October 2016.
- ↑ GOMO Authentication Page
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Donald M. Campbell, Jr.. |
- Official biography, April 2011, of Lieutenant General Donald M. Campbell Jr. at III Corps
- U.S. Army Europe Command Page
- This article incorporates public domain material from the United States Government document "http://www.vcorps.army.mil/leaders/Biography-CampbellDonaldMJr_2007-05.pdf".
Military offices | ||
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Preceded by Lt. Gen. Robert W. Cone |
Commanding General of III Corps April 22, 2011 – November 28, 2012 |
Succeeded by Lt. Gen. Mark A. Milley |
Preceded by Lt. Gen. Mark Hertling |
Commanding General, United States Army Europe December 1, 2012 – November 6, 2014 |
Succeeded by Lt. Gen. Frederick Hodges |