- James D. Thurman
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name=James D. Thurman
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placeofbirth=Marietta, Oklahoma
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caption=LTG James D. Thurman
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allegiance= United States of America
branch=United States Army
serviceyears=1975-present
rank= Lieutenant General
commands=V Corps 4th Infantry Division
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awards=Legion of Merit (3)Silver Star
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Lieutenant General James D. Thurman is deputy chief of staff, G-3/5/7,U.S. Army , Washington, D.C. [cite news|url=http://www.defenselink.mil/releases/release.aspx?releaseid=11204|title=General Officer Announcements, News Release No. 967-07, |date=August 06, 2007|work=U.S. Department of Defence|accessdate=2008-09-08] He was the former commanding general ofUnited States V Corps inHeidelberg, Germany from January 19, 2007 to August 8, 2007.General Thurman is a native of
Marietta, Oklahoma ,United States . He received a Bachelor of Arts in History fromEast Central University and a Master of Arts in Management fromWebster University . LTG Thurman received a Regular Army Commission from the United States Army as a Second Lieutenant in 1975.Lieutenant General Thurman began his career in the 4th Infantry Division serving as Platoon Leader, Executive Officer, and Motor Officer for 6th Battalion, 32d Armor. LTG Thurman has commanded at all levels from Company to Division. After attending the
Officer Rotary Wing Aviator Course , he commanded the Aero-Scout Platoon and later became the Operations Officer, A Troop, 1st Squadron, 17th Cavalry,82nd Airborne Division , Fort Bragg, North Carolina. From 1981-1982, he attended theArmor Officer Advanced Course ,United States Armor School ,Fort Knox , Kentucky. Upon completion, LTG Thurman attended the AH-64 Aviator Qualification Course,United States Army Aviation Center atFort Rucker , Alabama. LTG Thurman then served as Executive Officer, 3rd Squadron,6th Cavalry Brigade ,Fort Hood , Texas. During 1989-1991, Lieutenant General Thurman served as Executive Officer for 1st Battalion, 32d Armor, 1st Cavalry Division andOperations Desert Shield andDesert Storm , Saudi Arabia. LTG Thurman’s previous assignments also include Commander of 2nd Squadron,2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment ; 3d Squadron, 4th Cavalry, 3rd Infantry Division (Mechanized),United States Army Europe and Seventh Army, Germany; Commander, 2nd Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division (Mechanized),Fort Stewart , Georgia; Commander, Operations Group,United States Army National Training Center , Fort Irwin, California; Assistant to the Chief of Staff for Plans and Policy, Allied Forces Southern Europe, Regional Command South, Italy; Commanding General, National Training Center and Fort Irwin, Fort Irwin, California; Director of Training, Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff, G-3, United States Army; and Chief, Operations,Coalition Forces Land Component Command , Operation Iraqi Freedom, Camp Doha, Kuwait.Lieutenant General Thurman departed
Kuwait to become the Director, Army Aviation Task Force, Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff, G-3, United States Army in Washington, D.C., where he remained until his arrival at Fort Hood as the 4th Infantry commander.Lieutenant General Thurman's awards and decorations include the Distinguished Service Medal,
Defense Superior Service Medal (one oak leaf cluster), theLegion of Merit (two oak leaf clusters), the Bronze Star , the Meritorious Service Medal (five oak leaf clusters), theArmy Commendation Medal , and theArmy Achievement Medal (three oak leaf clusters). General Thurman is a Senior Army Aviator and has earned the Combat Action Badge, the Parachutist Badge and the Army Staff Identification Badge.On
October 2 ,2006 , Thurman was nominated for promotion by PresidentGeorge W. Bush for appointment to the rank of Lieutenant General. His receipt of promotion and his third star wasJanuary 19 , 2007. On December 19, 2006, Thurman took over assignment inHeidelberg, Germany as the commanding general of V Corps along with the U.S. Army Europe and Seventh Army. He returned from theIraq War with the 4th Infantry Division in November 2006 after a second tour.ee also
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*cite web|url=http://www.vcorps.army.mil/leaders/Biography-ThurmanJamesD_2007-04.pdf|title=Lieutenant General James D. Thurman - V Corps Commanding General|date=April 16, 2007| accessdate=2007-06-03
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