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Top Black Offi cers in the U.S. Military


Force Commander, Parwan, Afghanistan; Combined Joint Interagency Task Force-435, Kabul, Afghanistan; Director, Afghanistan Detention and Corrections advisery Team, Combined Joint Interagency Task Force-435, Kabul, Afghanistan; J3, Deputy Director for Operations and J3, Chief of Current Operations, for JTF-Guantanamo, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba; Battery Commander, HQs and Service Battery, 3d Battalion, 27th Field Artillery Regiment (MLRS), XVIII ABN Corps, Fort Bragg, during Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm.


MAJ. GEN RONALD CLARK Chief of Staff, U.S. Army Pacific


Maj. Gen. Ronald Clark is the chief of staff , U.S. Army Pacifi c. United States Army Pacifi c prepares Army forces in order to contribute to a stable and secure Pacifi c Command area of responsibility. Clark joined USARPAC following his


assignment as deputy chief of staff –operations for the NATO Allied Rapid Reaction Corps. Prior assignments include a rotation as the Army’s Deputy Director of Strategy, Plans and Policy in the Pentagon and a tour of duty as deputy commanding general–support with the 82nd Airborne at Fort Bragg, NC, and Iraq during Operation Inherent Resolve. Clark was promoted to brigadier general on April 24, 2015, during a ceremony at the 82nd Airborne headquarters. Clark was among roughly 500 paratroopers from the headquarters to head to Iraq in June for a nine-month deployment in support of Operation Inherent Resolve. In August 2016 Maj. Gen. Clark was assigned as deputy chief of staff for operations, Allied Rapid Reaction Corps, United Kingdom.


MAJ. GEN. JASON EVANS CommanderU.S. Army Human Resources Command


Maj. Gen. Jason Evans took command of U.S. Army Human Resources Command on April 28, 2017. The general last served as director of military personnel management in the offi ce of the deputy chief of staff in the Army G1. Gen. Evans was born in Baltimore, MD, and raised as an Air Force dependent. He attended Wentworth Military Academy, where he earned an associate degree in business administration. He completed his Bachelor of Science degree in business


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administration from Bellevue University, Bellevue, NE. He holds master’s degrees in business administration and national resource strategy. MG Evans has served in command and staff positions in the continental United States, Italy, Somalia, Kosovo, Germany, and Iraq with the 13th Corps Support Command, III U.S. Corps, 510th Personnel Services Battalion, 1st Personnel Command, USAREUR, Installation Management command, Multi-National Force–Iraq, and Offi ce of the Assistant Secretary of the Army. He is a graduate of the Adjutant General’s Offi cer Basic and Advanced Courses, Combined Arms Staff Services School, Command and General Staff College, the Army Resource Management Course, and the Industrial College of the Armed Forces.


MAJ. GEN. MITCHELL KILGO Director of J-6, U.S. Central Command


MacDill Air Force Base, Florida


On May 25, 2017, the United States confi rmed Brig. Gen. Mitchell Kilgo as Major General. He last served as deputy chief of staff , G-6, U.S. Army Forces Command, Fort Bragg, NC. As the Director of Command and Control, Communications and Computer Systems, J6, United States Central Command, he is responsible for implementation and management of global communications


and computer networks for United States Central Command. He was commissioned in 1987 and entered active duty in January of 1988. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in mathematics and natural sciences from Virginia Union University in 1987, a Master of Science degree in systems technology (joint command, control, and communications) from the Naval Postgraduate School in 1995, and a Master of Science degree in national security strategy from the National War College in 2009. MG Kilgo has served in a variety of command and staff positions. Some of the highlights include Commander, 78th Signal Battalion and G6 U.S. Army Japan, Camp Zama, Japan; Chief Spectrum and IED-Defeat Branches, the Joint Staff , J6; United States Army Deputy CIO/ J6 Multi-National Forces Iraq; Commander, 2nd Signal Brigade, Wiesbaden, Germany; Executive Offi cer (XO) to the Commanding General, U.S. Africa Command; Commander, 5th Theater Signal Command, Wiesbaden, Germany; and, most recently, Forces Command G-6, Fort Bragg, NC. MG Kilgo is a graduate of the National War College, Command and General Staff College, and Signal Offi cer Basic and Advanced Courses.


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