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BRIGADIER GENERAL GRACUS DUNN Commander, 87th Army Reserve Support Command


Brigadier


General Gracus Dunn served as the deputy com- mander of the 377th Theater Sustainment Command from February 2009 to May 2011.


Prior to that assignment, he served on the Joint Chiefs of Staff as the Principal Assistant to the Director of Operations- J3 for Reserve Operations. A veteran of contingency and peacekeeping opera- tions, Brig. Gen. Dunn deployed in 1993 with the 10th Mountain Division Task Force to Mogadishu, Somalia, and again in 1994, serving in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait with the Third U.S. Army. In 1998, he deployed to Sarajevo, Bosnia and served as NATO Liaison Officer and Assistant Brigade S3 for Italy’s Para- military Force.


In his civilian career, Dunn is a Force Management Consultant with Intrepid Solutions, which provides technology solutions and professional services to the intelligence, defense, and national security communities. Brigadier General Dunn is a 1982 Music graduate of Arkansas Tech University. He holds a Master’s degree in Strategic Studies from the Army War College.


MAJOR GENERAL ROBERT FERRELL Commanding General of United States Army Communications and Electronics Command (CECOM)


Major


General Robert Ferrell has been Director for Com- mand, Control, Communications and Computer Systems for U.S. Africa Command since 2009. In July 2011, Brigadier General Ferrell was nominated for appointment to the rank of major general. He is currently serving as director for command, control, com- munications and computer systems, U.S.


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Africa Command, Germany. He earned a Bachelor’s degree in Commerce Market- ing Merchandising from Hampton Uni- versity. He also holds a Master’s degree in Administration from Central Michigan University, and a second Master’s degree in Strategic Studies from the Army War College.


BRIGADIER GENERAL MICHAEL X. GARRETT Chief of Staff of XVIII Airborne Corps and Fort Bragg


Brigadier


General Garrett’s most recent duty was as Deputy Commanding General, United States Army Recruiting


Command; after serving as a senior


military fellow at the Center for New American Security in Washington, D.C. Brigadier General Garrett’s previous duties included command at the platoon, company, battalion and brigade level and staff assignments at company through corps level. He has served two tours on Fort Bragg, including an operations tour to Afghanistan as the chief of cur- rent operations, Combined Joint Task Force180. He also commanded the 4th Brigade Combat Team (airborne), 25th Infantry Division. He is a graduate of the Infantry Officer Basic and Advanced Courses, the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, and the Senior Service College Fellowship. Garrett also holds a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice from Xavier University. He was a regimental tactical officer and director of the Department of Military Instruction at the U.S. Military Academy. In addition, he commanded the 4th Brigade Combat Team of the 25th Infantry Division dur- ing a military operation in Iraq..


BRIGADIER GENERAL JAMES GORHAM Commander, North Carolina National Guard Joint Task Force


Brigadier General Gorham assumed duties as Director, Joint Staff, North Car- olina Joint Force Headquarters, Raleigh, North Carolina on 15 January 2009. He also serves as Commander, North Carolina National Guard Joint Task Force


and is responsible for joint training and deployment. Brigadier General Gorham was com- missioned in 1980 through Officer Candidate School, North Carolina Military Academy


at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Prior to re- ceiving his commission, he served as an enlisted member, both on active duty and with the North Carolina Army National Guard, for a total of 6 years. His previous military assignments include command- ing at the company, battalion, and brigade levels, as well as various staff positions. Brigadier General Gorham’s most recent assignments include mobilization in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom as Commander, 130th Finance Battalion; Deputy Commander, 130th Combat Sup- port Brigade (Maneuver Enhanced), and he has served as Commander, 113th Sus- tainment Brigade and Assistant Adjutant General-Army, North Carolina National Guard.


MAJOR GENERAL MICHAEL T. HARRISON Commander, United States Army Japan and I-Corps (Forward)


Major Gen-


eral Michael T. Harrison entered the U.S. Army in 1980. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in English from Howard Uni- versity. He also holds a Master of


Science degree in General Administration from Central Michigan University, and a Master’s degree in Strategic Studies from the Army War College. His operational assignments as a general officer include duty as Deputy Commanding General for the 10th Mountain Division and Deputy Commanding General for the Combined Security Transition Command-Afghan- istan. Previous assignments include service as a commander and staff officer with air assault, light infantry, and train- ing units. Maj. Gen. Harrison assumed his current duties in October 2010.


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