- James J. Lindsay
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name=James J. Lindsay
caption=General James J. Lindsay
born=10 October ,1932
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placeofbirth=Portage, Wisconsin
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allegiance= United States of America
branch=United States Army
serviceyears=1952 —1990
rank=General
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commands=U.S. Special Operations Command XVIII Airborne Corps 82nd Airborne Division
battles=Vietnam War
awards=Distinguished Service Cross Distinguished Service MedalSilver Star (4)Legion of Merit Bronze Star with "V" (4)Air Medal (9)Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry with Palm and Gold StarCombat Infantryman Badge
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laterwork=General James Joseph Lindsay (born onOctober 10 ,1932 inPortage, Wisconsin ) is a retired United States Army four star general, and served as the first commander of theUnited States Special Operations Command .Military career
Lindsay's military career began when he enlisted in the Army in 1952. He graduated from the U.S. Army Officer Candidate School in May 1953 as a Second Lieutenant in the Infantry. His military education includes the Infantry Officer Advanced Course, the
United States Marine Corps Command and Staff College and theNational War College . He earned a bachelor’s degree from theUniversity of Nebraska at Omaha and a Master of Science degree in Foreign Affairs fromGeorge Washington University .Lindsay commanded units at all levels, from platoon through MACOM, in both peacetime and war. His first assignments were with the 82nd Airborne Division and 77th Special Forces Group. Within the 82nd Airborne Division he has held eight assignments, from platoon to division level. During the Vietnam War, he was an advisor to the Vietnamese Airborne Brigade, commanded the 2nd Battalion 60th Infantry, 9th Infantry Division and was the G3 (Assistant Chief-of-Staff, Operations and Plans) for the 9th Infantry Division.
As a general, Lindsay commanded the 82nd Airborne Division, the
United States Army Infantry School , the XVIII Airborne Corps, theUnited States Readiness Command , and was the first Commander in Chief,United States Special Operations Command . General Lindsay retiredJuly 1 ,1990 .General Lindsay’s awards and decorations include the Distinguished Service Cross,
Army Distinguished Service Medal ,Silver Star with three Oak Leaf Clusters,Legion of Merit , Bronze Star with "V" device and three Oak Leaf Clusters,Combat Infantryman Badge ,Master Parachutist Badge ,Ranger Tab , andSpecial Forces Tab .Post military
In retirement, Lindsay serves as president of the Airborne and Special Operations Museum Foundation, and is a Senior Observer with the Army’s Battle Command Training Program. He sits on the Board of Advisors of the
National Infantry Foundation . He was inducted into both the United States Army Ranger Hall of Fame and Officer Candidate School Hall of Fame. He was the 1996 recipient of theNational Infantry Association ’s Doughboy Award, and the 1998 recipient of the United States Special Operations Command Bull Simon Award.General Lindsay and his wife Gerry live in
Vass, North Carolina .References
* [http://www.nationalinfantryfoundation.org/advisor_lindsay.shtml National Infantry Foundation bio]
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