Schwer vorstellbar das ein Military man seinen Dienstgrad falsch bzw unvollständig angibt. Major General.
Noch verwerflicher, dass er seine Familie vergessen hat zu erwähnen.
A graduate of the United States Military Academy. Key leadership assignments include service
as a Tank Platoon Leader & XO, C Company 3-37 Armor, 1st Infantry Division, Fort Riley,
Kansas; Delta Tank & HHC Commander in 5-77 Armor, 8th infantry Division, Mannheim,
Germany; Company/Team Observer-Controller at the National Training Center, Ft. Irwin,
California; Battalion Commander, 2-37 Armor (Iron Dukes), 1st Armored Division, Friedberg,
Germany; Commander 2nd Brigade Combat Team (Warhorse), 4th Infantry Division, Fort Hood,
Texas (OIF 1); Commander, Operations Group, Fort Irwin, California; Assistant Division
Commander-Support, 1st Armored Division, Baumholder Germany; Commanding General, 7th
US Army, Joint Multinational Training Command (JMTC). MG Hogg is currently the Deputy
Commanding General, Combined Security Transition Command – Afghanistan.
MG Hogg is a graduate of the Armor Officer Basic and Advance Courses, Airborne and Ranger
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MG David R. Hogg
Schools, Combined Arms and Services Staff School, US Army Command and General Staff
College, School of Advance Strategic Arts program, United States Army War College and the
Advance Strategic Arts Program. He holds a Masters degree in Military Arts and Science and
also in National Security Strategy.
Some of MG Hogg’s awards include the Legion of Merit, Bronze Star with “V” device, Defense
and Army Meritorious Service medals, Kosovo Campaign medal, NATO medal, and Combat
Action Badge. Unit awards include the Valorous Unit award, Joint Meritorious Unit award, and
the Army Superior Unit award. He holds Scorpion Belt Buckle #221.
He is married to the former Martina Fritz of Bensheim, Germany. They have three sons –
Michael (26) Bryan (18) and Aaron (15) and a dog named Duke.