H. R. McMaster

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H. R. McMaster is a retired U.S. Army lieutenant general, military historian, and former National Security Advisor known for his critical analysis of U.S. military strategy and leadership.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historian
human
military officer
political advisor
writer
academicDegree Bachelor of Science
Doctor of Philosophy
Master of Arts
appointedBy Donald Trump
awardReceived Bronze Star Medal
Legion of Merit
Purple Heart
Silver Star
birthDate 1962-07-24
birthPlace Philadelphia
surface form: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
commanded 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team
surface form: 1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored Division

3rd Cavalry Regiment
surface form: 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment

U.S. Army Maneuver Center of Excellence
surface form: Maneuver Center of Excellence, Fort Benning
conflictParticipatedIn Gulf War
Iraq War
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt United States Military Academy
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
employer Hoover Institution
Stanford University
endTime 2018-04-09
familyName McMaster
fieldOfStudy history
fullName Herbert Raymond McMaster
genre military history
givenName Herbert
hasWrittenOn U.S. foreign policy
civil-military relations
counterinsurgency
isRetired true
knownFor critical analysis of U.S. military strategy
critique of Vietnam War-era U.S. military leadership
service as U.S. National Security Advisor
militaryBranch United States Army
militaryRank lieutenant general
notableWork Dereliction of Duty
occupation academic
author
military historian
military officer
national security advisor
positionHeld 26th United States National Security Advisor
startTime 2017-02-20

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Brian VanDeMark coauthorWith H. R. McMaster
Dereliction of Duty author H. R. McMaster
Battle of 73 Easting commander H. R. McMaster