- David Morris (general)
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name=David A. Morris
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allegiance= United States of America
branch=United States Army
serviceyears=1975-present
rank= Major General (United States Army)
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battles=Desert Storm Enduring Freedom Iraqi Freedom
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laterwork=David A. Morris is an American
Major General who serves as commander United States Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne) (USACAPOC).Military career and background
Morris graduated from the
United States Military Academy atWest Point, New York in 1975 and served on active duty as an Infantry and Special Forces officer until 1984.His active duty assignments were highlighted by a tour as a Special Forces detachment commander and advisor during the
Salvadoran Civil War in 1980 and 1981 while a member of the7th Special Forces Group . He also served as a Special Forces instructor atFort Bragg, North Carolina , in addition to operational assignments with Special Forces units.As a
United States Army Reserve soldier, Morris served with the Joint Special Operations Agency, theU.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM), theU.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM), Special Operations Command Europe (SOCEUR), and with the Special Operations Command Joint Forces Command (SOCJFCOM), where he commanded the Joint Reserve Unit. As a Brigadier General, he served as the Deputy Commanding General of the US Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne).A veteran of the Global
War on Terrorism , Morris mobilized forOperation Desert Storm for service with USSOCOM,Operation Enduring Freedom with SOCJFCOM, andOperation Iraqi Freedom , where he served as the Commander, Combined Joint Special Operations Task Force-Arabian Peninsula inIraq .In addition to his degree from West Point,Morris holds a Master of Public Administration with a triple major from
Golden Gate University , and is a graduate of theArmy War College ,Army Command and General Staff College , andNational Defense University .As a civilian, Morris had extensive service in the
intelligence community , including assignments with theCentral Intelligence Agency , the Intelligence Directorates of the U.S. Special Operations Command and theUnited States European Command (EUCOM). He was the senior civilian for the Joint Analysis Center,RAF Molesworth inGreat Britain , and last served as a member of the Senior Intelligence Executive Service at the U.S. Joint Forces Command, where he was the Director of Intelligence Policy, Plans and Programs.Maj. Gen. Morris also worked in the private sector for a period of time where he was responsible for the research and development of planning and analytical methodologies and tools to support
Special Operations ,Intelligence andCounterterrorism .His most significant military awards and decorations include the
Defense Superior Service Medal ,Bronze Star Medal ,Defense Meritorious Service Medal , twoJoint Service Commendation Medal s,Army Commendation Medal , twoCombat Infantryman Badge s,Special Forces Tab ,Ranger Tab ,Master Parachutist Badge ,Colombian Ranger Badge (Lancero) and parachutist badges of seven foreign nations.References
:US Army
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