- James L. Campbell
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name=James L Campbell
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placeofbirth=Fort Benning , Georgia
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allegiance= United States of America
branch=United States Army
serviceyears=1971-2008
rank= Lieutenant General
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commands=U.S. Army Pacific Command 10th Mountain Division
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awards=Army Distinguished Service Medal Defense Superior Service MedalLegion of Merit Silver Star
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Lieutenant General James L. Campbell (born 16 August 1949) is a retired Lieutenant General in the United States Army and was previously Director of the Army Staff. He previously commanded theU.S. Army, Pacific from November 2002 to August 2004. Commissioned through ROTC, he graduated in 1971 from the University of Missouri with a Bachelor of Science in Physical Education. He went on to earn a Master of Science from the University of Illinois, also in Physical Education, as well as a Master of Arts in National Security and Strategic Studies from theU.S. Naval War College .Campbell served in several high profile operations, including
Operation Restore Hope in Somalia in 1993, and inOperation Uphold Democracy inHaiti in 1994. During his time as Commanding General of the10th Mountain Division from 1999 to 2001, he deployed to Bosnia and Herzegovina and served as Commanding General for theMulti-National Division (North) forOperation Joint Forge .Other major duty assignments for Campbell include commander of the Joint Task Force for Full Accounting for
United States Pacific Command . From 1997 to 1999 he served as Assistant Division Commander for the 25th Infantry Division. Prior to his USARPAC command, he served as Special Assistant to the Commanding General atFort Shafter .Significant awards for Campbell are the Distinguished Service Medal, the
Defense Superior Service Medal , theLegion of Merit , and the Bronze Star . After his tenure at USARPAC, Campbell was assigned to the staff of the Vice Chief of Staff for the U.S. Army in Washington, D.C.
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