Lieutenant General Charles H. Swannack Jr.

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Lieutenant General Charles H. Swannack Jr. is a retired U.S. Army officer best known for commanding the 82nd Airborne Division and playing a prominent leadership role during the Iraq War.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States Army officer
human
military leader
allegiance United States of America
awardReceived Army Commendation Medal NERFINISHED
Bronze Star Medal
Combat Infantryman Badge NERFINISHED
Legion of Merit
Master Parachutist Badge NERFINISHED
Meritorious Service Medal NERFINISHED
conflict Iraq War
Operation Iraqi Freedom NERFINISHED
War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
surface form: War in Afghanistan
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt United States Military Academy
familyName Swannack NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork military affairs
national security
gender male
genreOfWork military leadership
givenName Charles
hasExperience airborne infantry operations
combat command
division-level command
hasRankAtRetirement Lieutenant General
hasSpecialty airborne operations
infantry operations
honorificSuffix Jr.
isRetired true
languageSpoken English
militaryBranch United States Army
militaryRank Lieutenant General
notableCommand 82nd Airborne Division NERFINISHED
notableFor commanding the 82nd Airborne Division in Iraq
public commentary on the Iraq War
notableWork leadership of 82nd Airborne Division during Iraq War
occupation military officer
soldier
participatedIn counterinsurgency operations in Iraq
partOf United States Army officer corps
positionHeld Commanding General of the 82nd Airborne Division
Deputy Commanding General of XVIII Airborne Corps NERFINISHED
residence United States of America
serviceNumber unknown

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Multi-National Corps – Iraq notableCommander Lieutenant General Charles H. Swannack Jr.