MAJOR GENERAL SANFORD E. HOLMAN Commanding General, 200th Military Police Command
Major Gen-
eral Holman was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the infantry in 1978 after graduat- ing from the U.S. Military Academy. He began active service as a pla-
toon leader in the 197th Infantry Brigade, and later served as branch chief and instructor in the weapons department of the Army Infantry School. Major General Holman has held numerous command and staff positions both on active duty and in the Army Reserves. He recently returned, 2007-2008, to serve as Deputy Commander, Combined Joint Task Force in Djibouti. In 2011, Major General Holman assumed command of the 200th Military Police Command with respon- sibility for 15,000 soldiers in forty-three states. Major General Holman earned a Master of Science degree in Operations Research from the Florida Institute of Technology and a Master of Science degree in National Security Strategy from the National Defense University.
BRIGADIER GENERAL CHARLES W. HOOPER Director of Strategy, Plans, and Programs
U.S. Africa Command Brigadier
General Charles W. Hooper is a 1979 graduate of the U.S. Military Academy. Follow- ing graduation, he served as a company officer at the Army Armor
Center before he was assigned, in 1981, to the 1st Brigade, 25th Infantry Division. In the 1st Brigade, he served as a platoon leader, a battalion air operations officer, a brigade air operations officer, and an infantry company commander. In 1989, he earned a Master’s degree in Public Administration from Harvard University. While at Harvard, he was awarded the Don K. Price Award for Academic Excel- lence and Public Service and was the first
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Kennedy School of Government student selected as graduate commencement speaker at Harvard. Following his promo- tion to the rank of Brigadier General, Hooper was appointed as a defense at- taché to the People’s Republic of China, where he herved from 2007 to 2009. Eight years earlier, he served as a country director for China, Taiwan and Mongolia in the Office of the Secretary of Defense. In June 2011, the Department of Defense announced that Brigadier General Hooper has been assigned to the post of Director of Strategy, Plans, and Programs in the U.S. Africa Command.
BRIGADIER GENERAL HENRY L. HUNTLEY Deputy Commanding General
U.S. Army Recruiting Command Brigadier
General Henry L. Huntley has been Deputy Com- manding General of the U.S. Army Recruiting Com- mand since August 2011. Before com- ing to the recruit-
ing command, he served for two years as Director of Public and Congressional Affairs for the U.S. Army Materiel Com- mand. He has held a number of public affairs assignments, including Media on the Battlefield Observer Controller at the National Training Center at Fort Irwin, and United States European Command Public Affairs-Africa Team Chief. He was commissioned as Second Lieutenant, Infantry, in August 1983 and went on to serve in Operational and Staff assign- ments, with two tours in the Pentagon. His military education includes Infantry Officer Basic and Advanced Courses, the Command and General Staff College, the Joint Public Affairs Advanced Course and Joint Professional Military Educa- tion, Pentagon Staff Officer Course, and the U.S. Army War College. He also holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Kentucky State University, a Master of Science degree in Public Administration from Central Michigan University and a Master of Strategic Studies from the Army War College.
BRIGADIER GENERAL LEODIS T. JENNINGS Special Assistant to the Deputy Chief of Staff G 8
Headquarters, Department of the Army Brigadier
General Jennings currently serves as the Military Depu- ty to the Director, G-8, Headquarters, Department of the Army. His most recent assignment was as the Global War on Terror Operational Assistant to the Director, Army National Guard. He has served in various other senior level positions in the Army National Guard to include the G-3, and Chief, Force Management Division. Prior to his return to the Army National Guard Readiness Center in 2006, he served as Chief, Force Assessment in the Force Structure, Resources, and Assessment Directorate of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (J-8), where developed analysis to assist in imple- menting the National Security Strategy. Brigadier General Jennings is both a force manager and strategic planner, having served in numerous and various positions at the Army National Guard Readiness Center, Headquarters, Depart- ment of the Army and the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Brigadier General Jennings earned his commission from the Reserve Officer Training (ROTC) Program at North Caro- lina State University in 1983 and gradu- ated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Materials Engineering. Prior to receiving his commission Brigadier General Jen- nings enlisted in the Army in 1975.
BRIGADIER GENERAL WILLIAM J. JOHNSON Assistant Adjutant General - Army, Arkansas National Guard
Brigadier General Johnson assumed
duties as Assistant Adjutant General - Army, Arkansas National Guard on January 1, 2008. As the Assistant Adjutant General, he serves as the chief advisor and principal assistant to The Adjutant General, Arkansas. Brigadier Gen-
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