- Thomas R. Turner II
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caption=Lieutenant General Thomas R. Turner II when still a major general in command of the 101st Airborne Division.
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allegiance= United States of America
serviceyears=1974-present
rank= Lieutenant General
commands=U.S. Fifth Army 101st Airborne Division
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battles=Operation Just Cause Iraq War
awards=Defense Superior Service Medal (3)Legion of Merit (3)
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Lieutenant General Thomas R. Turner II is the commanding general of theU.S. Fifth Army inFort Sam Houston, Texas .Military career
Turner graduated from the
United States Military Academy in1974 and was commissioned as as second lieutenant in theinfantry . His first assignment was with the 1st Battalion, 8th Infantry,4th Infantry Division (Mechanized) , as aplatoon leader andcompany executive officer . In August 1977, he was assigned as a platoon leader with the United Nations Command Security Force,Joint Security Area ,Panmunjom, Korea . He attended the Infantry Officer Advance Course prior to taking command of B Company, 3rd Battalion, 19th Infantry,24th Infantry Division (Mechanized) inFort Stewart, Georgia . Following this assignment, he served as theAide-de-Camp to the Deputy Commanding General,Combined Arms Combat Development Activity atFort Leavenworth, Kansas .In February 1981, he was assigned to the 2d Battalion, 75th Infantry (Ranger) where he served as the battalion
S5 and company commander of C Company. Upon graduation from theNaval Postgraduate School and completion of theArmed Forces Staff College , he was assigned to the 75th Ranger Regiment where he served as the Regimental Plans and Liaison Officer. In September 1986, he was assigned to the 3rd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment, where he served as the battalion S3 (operations) and executive officer. Subsequently, he was named the Assistant to the Commander, 75th Ranger Regiment, duringOperation Just Cause inPanama . Next, MG Turner was assigned as Commander, United Nations Command Security Force,Joint Security Area ,Panmunjom ,South Korea . Following completion of theUnited States Army War College anCarlisle Barracks ,Pennsylvania , he assumed command of 2d Brigade,325th Airborne Infantry Regiment ,82d Airborne Division , inFort Bragg, North Carolina . Upon relinquishing command, he served as the Chief of Staff for the 82d Airborne Division. Selected to attend theRoyal College of Defense Studies inLondon ,England , he served a one-year tour as a British Defense college Fellow and was subsequently named the Executive Assistant to theCommander-in-Chief , United States Atlantic Command, andSupreme Allied Commander Atlantic , inNorfolk ,Virginia .In September 1999, Turner returned to Fort Bragg, North Carolina, where he served as the Chief of Staff,
XVIII Airborne Corps . Following this assignment, he was named the Assistant Division Commander for Maneuver of the 1st Infantry Division,United States Army Europe andU.S. Seventh Army ,Germany . In August 2001, he was assigned as the Deputy United States Military Representative to theNATO Military Committee inBrussels ,Belgium . On2 December 2002 , Turner assumed command of theU.S. Army Southern European Task Force (Airborne) inVicenza ,Italy .Following his assignment in Italy, Turner was made the commanding general of the 101st Airborne Division and Ft. Campbell,
Kentucky in May 2004. . [ [http://www.theleafchronicle.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20061110/NEWS01/611100347/-1/ 101st command changes hands: Maj. Gen. Schloesser takes the helm as Maj. Gen. Turner leaves by Chantal Escoto, The Leaf Chronicle, November 10, 2006] ]On December 4th, 2006, Lieutenant General Turner received his third star and became the commanding general of United States Army North. Located on
Fort Sam Houston , Texas, United States Army North is the Army's service component command forU.S. Northern Command .Awards and decorations
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Defense Superior Service Medal with twooak leaf cluster s
*Legion of Merit with two oak leaf clusters
*Defense Meritorious Service Medal
*Meritorious Service Medal with two oak leaf clusters
*Joint Service Commendation Medal
*Army Achievement Medal with oak leaf cluster
*Combat Infantryman Badge
*Expert Infantryman Badge
*Ranger Tab
*Master Parachutist Badge
*Pathfinder Badge
*Joint Staff Identification Badge ee also
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