Steven A. Boylan

Steven A. Boylan

Steven Arthur Boylan (born September 30, 1965), a U.S. military spokesman in Baghdad for General David Petraeus in the prosecution of the Iraq War troop surge of 2007.

Personal

Boylan is the son of Louis and Barbara Boylan. [ [http://crawls.archive.org/katrina/20050914212957/http://www.macon.com/mld/macon/12621233.htm?template=contentModules/printstory.jsp On the inside: Mercer grad working with media to share military, Iraq's story ] ]

Boylan is a 1980 graduate of Pompano Beach High School in Pompano Beach, Florida. The Broward County school is the "Home of the Golden Tornadoes."

Boylan is a graduate of Mercer University in Macon, Georgia. He received a BA in communication, with a minors in journalism and broadcast and film, and an MA in management.

Boylan's residence is in Wisconsin. His wife is named Michelle. In September, 2004, Michelle Boylan wrote a letter to the editor of the "Kansas City Star" demanding that Congress apologize to General Petraeus for the treatment he received during testimony. Michelle Boylan and the three Boylan children attended an event in Wisconsin by the Vice President in the 2004 presidential race. They were interviewed as to why they were there and Michelle responded that she felt it was important for her children to see the importance of the political process.

Career

Army

Boylan was commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant, (Branched Aviation) in the Army from Army ROTC at Mercer University, June, 1984.

Completed Infantry Officer Basic Course, Ft. Benning, GA, and the Initial Entry Rotary Wing Course, Ft. Rucker, AL.

Boylan is a Colonel in the United States Army.

Positions

*Chief, Media Operations, NORAD/US Space Command, Peterson AFB, Colorado, June, 1995-November, 1997.
*Division Aviation Officer, Ft. Carson, Colorado, November, 1997-February, 1998.
*Operations Officer, 4th Squadron, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment, Ft. Carson, February, 1998-June, 1999.
*Public Affairs Officer, US Army Japan and 9th Theater Support Command, July, 1999-July, 2002.
*Public Affairs Officer, 8th U.S. Army, August, 2002-July, 2004.
*Spokesperson, U.S. Military in Iraq, 2004–2005.
*Director of the Combined Press Information Center (CPIC), August, 2004-December, 2005.
*Director of Strategic Communication, Combined Arms Center, Ft. Leavenworth, KS, January 2006-February 2007.
*Public Affairs Officer to the Commanding General Multi-National Force-Iraq, Baghdad, February 2007 - Present.

Controversies

2002 stabbing

Boylan was attacked on the night of December 15, 2002 outside Seoul, South Korea's Yongsan Garrison, the headquarters of the United States Forces Korea. According to his statement to police, he was attacked by three Korean men in their twenties, who cursed at him in English, pushed him from behind, and stabbed him with a 5-inch blade. He received a cut on his left side, below the ribcage, for which he was treated at a base hospital; he did not require stitches. Boylan had come to public attention in South Korea for his role as the Army spokesman regarding the June 13, 2002 roadside accident in which a U.S. Army armored vehicle struck and killed two South Korean girls. [cite news|work=Stars and Stripes|title=Army officer is attacked outside Yongsan Garrison|url=http://www.stripes.com/article.asp?section=104&article=11582&archive=true|last=Fisher|first=Franklin|date=2002-12-17|accessdate=2008-01-14]

Reporting Death Toll in Iraq

In October 2005, Michelle Malkin reported on what she considered to be the harm done by reporters reporting on Iraq military death totals, quoting Boylan as saying::"The 2,000 service members killed in Iraq supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom is not a milestone. It is an artificial mark on the wall set by individuals or groups with specific agendas and ulterior motives." [ [http://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/012058.php Power Line: Meet Lt. Col. Steve Boylan ] ]

Greenwald Emails

In late October 2007, Boylan became embroiled in a dispute with Glenn Greenwald of Salon Magazine over articles by Greenwald related to the prosecution of the Iraq War by the George W. Bush presidency and a series of emails. Boylan has stated that he did not send the email in question, claiming that it was sent by an imposter. [Farhad Manjoo [http://www.salon.com/news/feature/2007/10/31/boylan/index.html?source=rss&aim=/news/feature The case of the angry colonel] , Salon.com (Oct. 31, 2007)]

Memberships and Awards

*Member, Alpha Alpha Chapter, Pi Kappa Phi fraternity, Mercer University, initiated April 15, 1981. He was the chapter's 257th initiate.
*St. Michael Medal, bronze, 1999. (Members of the Order of St. Michael are selected via a nomination process by the Army Aviation Association of America.)

References

Links

* [http://image2.frappr.com/pics2/i/20051123/b/c/a/bca826a1a2432a815776c39add001eda0_large.jpgLarge image of Boylan and dramatic statue of Saddam Hussein]
* [http://image2.frappr.com/pics1/i/20051124/8/6/b/86b455fd401fb7018d5059da41e08fe90_large.jpgLarge image of Boylan and Condoleezza Rice, Combined Press Information Center, Baghdad, Iraq, November 24, 2005]
* [http://www.learner.org/series/ethics2/war_stories/participants.html Web page for participants in Ethics In America conference, with Boylan biography]
* [http://www2.mercer.edu/News/Articles/2005/050912iraq.htm Gray Beverley, "Mercer Grad Working With Media To Share Iraq Story," Georgia News Service/Macon Telegraph, September 12, 2005]


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