Top Black Offi cers in the U.S. Military
Operation Enduring Freedom. He most recently served as the Commanding General of the 4th Sustainment Command (Expeditionary) in Fort Sam Houston, TX.
BRIG. GEN. URAL GLANVILLE Chief Judge, United States Army Court of Criminal Appeals, U.S. Army Legal Services Agency
Brig. Gen. Ural Glanville has served as the chief judge, United States Army Legal Services Agency, since 2013. Prior to being selected chief judge, U.S. Army Court of Criminal Appeals, he was the commanding general of the NATO Rule of Law Support Mission/ Rule of Law Field Force–Afghanistan. Throughout his military career, BG
Glanville has served in several key positions, including senior legal opinions offi cer, chief of operational and civil law for the 2125th Garrison Support Unit (XVIII Airborne Corps), Command Judge Advocate for the 359th Signal Brigade, and Staff Judge Advocate (SJA) for the 335th Signal Command prior to his deployment in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. As a civilian, BG Glanville became a superior court judge in Fulton County, Georgia’s busiest trial court of general jurisdiction. Judge Glanville’s duties include the trial of cases involving felony off enses, equity, and cases regarding title to land. Born in Columbus, OH, he was commissioned in 1984, when he began his 31 years of military service. BG Glanville is a highly decorated General Offi cer whose military education includes an M.A. in strategic studies from the Army War College, a J.D. from the University of Georgia (UGA), a B.A. in history from UGA, and an A.A. from Brevard College.
BRIG. GEN. CHARLES HAMILTON Assistant Chief of Staff J4, United States Forces Korea
Deputy Assistant Chief of Staff, U4, United Nations Command
Deputy Assistant Chief of Staff, C4, Combined Forces Command
Brig. Gen. Charles Hamilton assumed the duties of Assistant Chief of Staff J4, United States Forces Korea; Deputy Assistant Chief of Staff , U4, United Nations Command; and Deputy Assistant Chief of Staff , C4, Combined Forces Command on September 19, 2017. Previously, he commanded Defense Logistics Agency Troop Support; his unit provided $14 billion worth annually of food, clothing and textiles, construction
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and engineering equipment, pharmaceuticals, medical supplies and equipment, and industrial hardware items for America’s warfi ghters worldwide. He has served in key logistics leadership positions throughout his career, including several overseas tours and three deployments to Afghanistan. He is an OCS graduate, where he was selected as the Distinguished Military Graduate. BG Hamilton graduated from Virginia State University and has a Master in Public Administration from Central Michigan University and a second Master in Military Studies from Marine Corps University. His military education includes Senior Service College as a 2012 OSD Corporate Fellow.
BRIG. GEN. KENNETH HUBBARD Director for Resources & Capabilities Integration, J8, United States Cyber Command
Brig. Gen. Kenneth Hubbard is the son of a career Army offi cer and a 1986 graduate of the South Carolina State Army ROTC Program. He holds a master’s degree in business administration from Syracuse University and a master’s degree in national resource strategy from the National Defense University. His military education includes the Industrial College of the Armed Forces and the U.S. Air Command and
Staff College. He has served in many command and staff positions at all levels of the Army. He served as the director for resource management, G-8, Army Installation Management Command, and as the director of the Army Budget’s Operations and Support Directorate, where he managed billions of dollars for the Department of the Army. He also provided billions of dollars for U.S. military forces and their allies as the U.S. Forces Afghanistan Comptroller, J-8, and the Multi-National Security Transition Command–Iraq, G-8. Hubbard served as the 1st Infantry Division comptroller, G-8; had a NATO assignment as Joint Plans Offi cer in Croatia/Bosnia; and worked as a contingency operations budget analyst in the Army Budget Offi ce and in the Joint Chiefs of Staff , J-8, Brigadier.
Gen. Vincent Brooks is one of eleven four-star Army generals on active duty, and he is only the eighth African American to attain the four-star level in the Army’s history.
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