Major General Larry J.
Dodgen
Biography
Born in New Orleans, Louisiana, on 12 June 1949, General Dodgen
graduated from Louisiana State University in 1972 with a Bachelors
Degree in Chemical Engineering. He also holds two Master Degrees: an MBA
in Public Administration from the University of Missouri and a Masters
Degree in National Security and Strategy from the United States Naval
War College. His military education includes the Air Defense Officer
Basic and Advanced Courses, the United States Army Comand and General
Staff College, and the United States Naval War College.
General Dodgen began his military career as Section Leader and later
Platoon Leader, Battery A, 1st Battalion, 68th Air Defense Artillery,
1st Cavalry Division, Fort Hood, Texas. In 1975, he was assigned as a
Firing Platoon Leader, 2d Battalion, 71st Air Defense Artillery, Eighth
United States Army in Korea. While stationed in Korea, he became the
Aide-de-Camp to the Commanding General, 38th Air Defense Artillery,
Eighth United States Army. After returning to the United States in 1976,
he served as Aide-de-Camp to the Assistant Commandant, United States
Army Air Defense Artillery School, Fort Bliss, Texas. In 1977, he
graduated from the Air Defense Artillery Officer Advanced Course at the
United States Army Air Defense School in Fort Bliss, Texas. From 1977 to
1979, he commanded Battery C, 1st Battalion, 7th Air Defense Artillery,
Fort Bliss, Texas. In 1981 and 1982, General Dodgen commanded Battery A,
and served as the Assistant S-3 (Operations), 3d Battalion, 61st Air
Defense Artillery, 3d Armored Division in Germany. In 1983, he graduated
from the United States Army Command and General Staff College, Fort
Leavenworth, Kansas. In 1984, he was assigned to the United States Army
Chemical School, Fort McClellan, Alabama, as a NBC Analyst and later
became Chief of the Studies Branch. In 1987, he became the Executive
Officer, 6th Battalion, 43d Air Defense Artillery, in Germany. And from
June 1989 to December 1991, he commanded 8th Battalion, 43d Air Defense
Artillery, and led his battalion into combat in Saudi Arabia during
Operation DESERT STORM. In 1993, he graduated from the United States
Naval War College, Newport, Rhode Island, and returned to Germany, where
he became the Commander, 69th Air Defense Artillery Brigade. While
stationed in Germany, he also became the Chief of the CINC's Initiatives
Group, Office of the Command-in-Chief, United States Army Europe. After
assuming the rank of Brigadier General in 1996, he became the sixth
Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Policy and Missions. From May
1998 to September 2001, he was the Deputy Director, Joint Theater Air
and Missile Defense Organization (JTAMDO). He served as the
Commanding General of the US Army Aviation and Missile Command from 10
September 2001 to 16 December 2003
He assumed Command of the US Army Space and Strategic
Command on 16 December 2003 and was promoted to Lieutenant General.
His awards and decorations include the Defense Distinguished Service Medal
with Oak Leaf Cluster, Legion of Merit (two Oak Leaf Clusters), Meritorious
Service Medal (4 Oak Leaf Clusters), Army Commendation Medal, and the Army
Achievement Medal.
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