R. Steven Whitcomb

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R. Steven Whitcomb
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Lieutenant General R. Steven Whitcomb
Birth nameRoy Steven Whitcomb [1]
Born (1948-01-31) January 31, 1948 (age 74)
AllegianceUnited States
Service/branch United States Army
Years of service1970–2010
Rank Lieutenant General
Commands held Third United States Army
ROK-US Combined Forces Command
2nd Brigade, 24th Infantry Division
Battles/wars Gulf War
Awards Defense Distinguished Service Medal (2)
Army Distinguished Service Medal
Defense Superior Service Medal
Legion of Merit (5)
Bronze Star Medal (2)

R. Steven Whitcomb (born January 31, 1948) [2] is a retired United States Army lieutenant general. He was commissioned as a second lieutenant upon graduation from the University of Virginia in 1970. In his final assignment he served as Inspector General of the United States Army.

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Company grade assignments

Whitcomb served in his first assignment as a rifle and weapons platoon leader in Company C, 2d Battalion, 508th Infantry (Airborne), 82d Airborne Division. Branch transferring to Armor, Whitcomb's initial assignments included Commander, Company B, 2d and then 3rd Battalion, 64th Armor, 3rd Infantry Division. Following company command, he served as Assistant Professor of Military Science at California University of Pennsylvania.[ citation needed ]

Field grade assignments

Next assigned to the Republic of Korea, Whitcomb served as S3, 524th Military Intelligence Battalion. Posted to Fort Hood, Texas he served as Deputy G2, 2d Armored Division, and then S3 and XO, 3rd Battalion, 67th Armor, as well as Aide-de-Camp to the Commanding General, III Corps and Fort Hood.[ citation needed ]

Whitcomb's next assignment was in Germany, where he commanded the 2d Battalion, 70th Armor, 1st Armored Division, deploying the battalion to combat in Desert Shield/Desert Storm. After battalion command, he served as a staff officer in the Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations and Plans, Headquarters Department of the Army.[ citation needed ]

Colonel assignments

Whitcomb served as Commander, 2d Brigade, 24th Infantry Division, with elements of the brigade deploying to Somalia and Haiti. Command Sergeants Major Ben Palacios and Joseph John served with him. His follow-on was a second tour at Headquarters, Department of the Army as a director in Force Development followed by service as Executive Officer to the Vice Chief of Staff, Army.[ citation needed ]

General officer assignments

After completing his tour of duty at Headquarters, Department of the Army, Whitcomb assumed the duties of Assistant Division Commander for Maneuver, 1st Cavalry Division, Fort Hood, Texas, deploying with elements of the Division to Bosnia, followed by an assignment as Deputy Commanding General, Fort Knox, Kentucky.[ citation needed ]

During his second tour of duty in the Republic of Korea, Whitcomb served as the C3/J3, United Nations Command, Combined Forces Command, United States Forces Korea, and Deputy Commanding General, Eighth United States Army. He was again reassigned to Fort Knox, Kentucky where he served as the Commander, U.S. Army Armor Center. In January 2003, he was assigned to United States Central Command, serving as the Chief of Staff, CENTCOM during OIF and OEF.[ citation needed ]

Whitcomb assumed command of Third Army, US Army Central, (CFLCC) Forward Camp Arifjan, Kuwait on October 13, 2004 and ended this tour December 18, 2007.[ citation needed ]

Whitcomb became the 63rd Inspector General of the Army on February 14, 2008. He retired on August 13, 2010. [3]

Education

Whitcomb's education includes the Infantry Officer Basic Course, Counter Intelligence Officer Course, the Armor Advance Course, Command and General Staff College, and the U.S. Army War College. His civilian education includes a Bachelor of Arts Degree in History from the University of Virginia and a master's degree in education from California University of Pennsylvania.[ citation needed ]

Dates of rank

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Second Lieutenant 29 November 70
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First Lieutenant 29 November 71
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Captain 29 November 74
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Major 1 June 82
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Lieutenant Colonel 1 October 88
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Colonel 1 September 93
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Brigadier General 1 September 97
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Major General 1 October 00
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Lieutenant General 13 October 04

Decorations

Whitcomb has been awarded the following military decorations: [4]

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References

  1. "PN1262 — Army". U.S. Congress. September 25, 1996. Retrieved 24 November 2020.
  2. US Army Register: Army NGUS, USAR, and Other Active Lists. Vol. II. Washington, D.C.: US Government Printing Office. January 1, 1972. p. 865.
  3. "August 13, 2010 - Lt. Gen. Whitcomb retirement".
  4. "Lieutenant General R. Steven Whitcomb Commanding General Third Army U.S. Army Central (USARCENT) Coalition Forces Land Component Command (CFLCC)" (PDF). Deputy Chief of Staff G-2 website. United States Army. Retrieved 8 March 2013.
Military offices
Preceded by Commanding General of the Third United States Army
2004–2007
Succeeded by