William B. Caldwell IV

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Education

Originally from Columbus, Georgia, Caldwell's family moved frequently as his father, William B. Caldwell, III was a serving officer in the US Army. His father retired as a Lieutenant General while serving as the Commander of Fifth Army, and he himself would eventually retire as a Lieutenant General while also serving as commander of Fifth US Army. During Caldwell's early childhood, his father was stationed at the United States Military Academy. Caldwell attended the SHAPE American High School at SHAPE,[3] Belgium followed by Hargrave Military Academy,[4] a private military boarding school in Chatham, Virginia. From there, he was accepted to the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York. He continued his education with a master's degree in systems technology from the Naval Postgraduate School and then a master of military arts and sciences from the School of Advanced Military Studies which is part of the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College. Caldwell has also attended the John F. Kennedy School of Government and Harvard University as a Senior Service College Fellow.

President of Georgia Military College

General Caldwell has served as the President of Georgia Military College since November 1, 2013, during which time several new campuses were opened, growing the GMC footprint in Georgia to include the Main Campus in Milledgeville, 11 community college campuses, and the Global Online Leadership College.

Georgia Military College Preparatory School (K-12 grades) has also experienced growth under General Caldwell's leadership, having added third grade in 2019, and grades K-2 in 2021. With the addition of the elementary grades, GMC Prep School also expanded its campus footprint with the historic preservation and restoration of Jenkins Hall, and now Wilder Hall, and new construction of the Prep School Annex. These buildings now house grades K- 5 in the Prep School.[5]

Military career

Following a battalion command position in the 25th Infantry Division in Hawaii in the mid-1990s, Caldwell was sent to Haiti to work as political-military liaison in the U.S. Embassy during Operation Uphold Democracy.

After his tour in Haiti, he commanded the 1st Brigade, 10th Mountain Division, at Fort Drum, New York. He worked in the Office of the Director for Strategic Plans and Policy on the Joint Chiefs of Staff at the Pentagon, and later served as the executive assistant to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

Caldwell was serving as deputy director for operations, U.S. Pacific Command, Hawaii, at the time of the 9/11 attacks, when the command's focus shifted from regional war plans to the Global War on Terrorism.

In July 2002 Caldwell was assigned as senior military assistant to the deputy secretary of defense, Paul Wolfowitz. In this position he served his boss during the preparation, execution, and follow on for the Iraq War's Operation Iraqi Freedom and other aspects of the Global War on Terrorism.

From May 2004 until June 2006 Caldwell served as the Commanding General of the 82nd Airborne Division. As the division commander, Caldwell oversaw deployments by the units under his command to both Afghanistan and Iraq, as well as disaster-relief efforts following Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans.[6]

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Caldwell walks in Eastern Baghdad in April 2007.

Following his command of the 82nd, Caldwell was assigned as Deputy Chief of Staff for Strategic Effects and spokesperson for the Multi-National Force – Iraq, a position he held for 13 months.

United States Army Combined Arms Center

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New York City policemen are greeted by Caldwell as he visits the Times Square Military Recruiting Station on March 10, 2008.

Caldwell was promoted to the rank of lieutenant general in June 2007 and served as the Commanding General of the Combined Arms Center at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. As the Commanding General for the Combined Arms Center, he has responsibility for the Command and General Staff College and 17 other schools, centers, and training programs throughout the United States.

NATO Training Mission-Afghanistan/Combined Security Transition Command-Afghanistan

Caldwell assumed command of the NATO Training Mission-Afghanistan (NTM-A)/Combined Security Transition Command-Afghanistan (CSTC-A) on November 21, 2009. Prior to the activation of NTM-A at that time, CSTC-A was a two-star command headed by then Major General Richard Formica. Elevating the Afghan training mission to a three-star command reflected the increased priority placed on training the Afghan National Security Force (ANSF) as part of President Barack Obama's Afghan "Surge."[7] Caldwell's efforts in Afghanistan received praise from figures in the military and government, including Senator Carl Levin, United States Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, and Admiral Mike Mullen.[8]

United States Army North (Fifth Army)

Caldwell's final military command was United States Army North, also known as the Fifth Army, which was also his father's final military assignment. Caldwell turned over command of U.S. Army North to Lieutenant General Perry L. Wiggins on September 4, 2013.[9][10]

Dates of rank

Promotions
Rank Date
File:US Army O1 shoulderboard rotated.svg Second lieutenant 1976
File:US Army O2 shoulderboard rotated.svg First lieutenant 1978
File:US Army O3 shoulderboard rotated.svg Captain 1980
File:US Army O4 shoulderboard rotated.svg Major 1986
File:US Army O5 shoulderboard rotated.svg Lieutenant colonel 1992
File:US Army O6 shoulderboard rotated.svg Colonel 1996
File:US Army O7 shoulderboard rotated.svg Brigadier general 2001
File:US Army O8 shoulderboard rotated.svg Major general 2004
File:US Army O9 shoulderboard rotated.svg Lieutenant general 2007

Awards and decorations

U.S. military decorations
File:Defense Distinguished Service Medal ribbon.svg Defense Distinguished Service Medal
File:Homeland Security Distinguished Service Medal ribbon.svg Homeland Security Distinguished Service Medal
Army Distinguished Service Medal (with 1 bronze Oak Leaf Cluster)
Template:Ribbon devices/altFile:Bronze oakleaf-3d.svgFile:Bronze oakleaf-3d.svg Defense Superior Service Medal (with 2 Oak Leaf Clusters)
Legion of Merit (with 1 Oak Leaf Cluster)
Template:Ribbon devices/altFile:Bronze oakleaf-3d.svgFile:Bronze oakleaf-3d.svg Bronze Star Medal (with 2 Oak Leaf Clusters)
Defense Meritorious Service Medal (with 1 Oak Leaf Cluster)
Template:Ribbon devices/altFile:Bronze oakleaf-3d.svgFile:Bronze oakleaf-3d.svgFile:Bronze oakleaf-3d.svg Meritorious Service Medal (with 3 Oak Leaf Clusters)
File:Joint Service Commendation ribbon.svg Joint Service Commendation Medal
Template:Ribbon devices/altFile:Bronze oakleaf-3d.svgFile:Bronze oakleaf-3d.svgFile:Bronze oakleaf-3d.svg Army Commendation Medal (with 3 Oak Leaf Clusters)
Template:Ribbon devices/altFile:Bronze oakleaf-3d.svgFile:Bronze oakleaf-3d.svg Army Achievement Medal (with 2 Oak Leaf Clusters)
Unit awards
File:United States Army and U.S. Air Force Presidential Unit Citation ribbon.svg Presidential Unit Citation
Template:Ribbon devices/altFile:Bronze oakleaf-3d.svgFile:Bronze oakleaf-3d.svgFile:Bronze oakleaf-3d.svgFile:Bronze oakleaf-3d.svg Joint Meritorious Unit Award (with 4 Oak Leaf Clusters)
File:Meritorious Unit Commendation ribbon.svg Army Meritorious Unit Commendation
Template:Ribbon devices/alt Philippine Presidential Unit Citation
U.S. service (campaign) medals and service and training ribbons
National Defense Service Medal (with Bronze Service Star)
Template:Ribbon devices/altFile:Bronze-service-star-3d.svgFile:Bronze-service-star-3d.svg Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal (with 2 Bronze Service Stars)
Template:Ribbon devices/altFile:Bronze-service-star-3d.svgFile:Bronze-service-star-3d.svg Southwest Asia Service Medal (with 2 Bronze Service Stars)
Template:Ribbon devices/altFile:Bronze-service-star-3d.svgFile:Bronze-service-star-3d.svgFile:Bronze-service-star-3d.svg Afghanistan Campaign Medal (with 3 Bronze Service Stars)
Template:Ribbon devices/altFile:Bronze-service-star-3d.svgFile:Bronze-service-star-3d.svg Iraq Campaign Medal (with 2 Bronze Service Stars)
File:Global War on Terrorism Service ribbon.svg Global War on Terrorism Service Medal
File:Armed Forces Service Medal ribbon.svg Armed Forces Service Medal
Template:Ribbon devices/altFile:Bronze-service-star-3d.svgFile:Bronze-service-star-3d.svgFile:Bronze-service-star-3d.svgFile:Bronze-service-star-3d.svg Humanitarian Service Medal (with 4 Bronze Service Stars)
File:Outstanding Volunteer Service ribbon.svg Military Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal
File:Army Service Ribbon.svg Army Service Ribbon
Template:Ribbon devices/altFile:Award numeral 6.png Army Overseas Service Ribbon (with bronze award numeral 6)
Non-U.S. service medals
NATO Meritorious Service Medal (with 1 service star)[11]
NATO Medal for the former Yugoslavia with service star
Template:Ribbon devices/alt EUPOL Afghanistan Medal[11]
Template:Ribbon devices/alt Polish Armed Forces Gold Medal[11]
Template:Ribbon devices/alt Ghazi Mir Bacha Khan Medal (Afghanistan)[11]
Template:Ribbon devices/alt Afghanistan National Police Symbol of Honor Medal[11]
File:Kuwait Liberation Medal (Saudi Arabia) ribbon.svg Kuwait Liberation Medal (Saudi Arabia)
File:Kuwait Liberation Medal (Kuwait) ribbon.svg Kuwait Liberation Medal (Kuwait)
Army National Guard awards
Template:Ribbon devices/alt Louisiana Cross of Merit[11]
Badges, patches and tabs
File:Combat Infantry Badge.svg Combat Infantryman Badge
File:Combat Action Badge.svg Combat Action Badge
File:Expert Infantry Badge.svg Expert Infantryman Badge
File:Ranger Tab.svg Ranger Tab
File:Master Parachutist badge (United States).svg Master Parachutist Badge
File:US - Presidential Service Badge.png Presidential Service Identification Badge
File:Office of the Secretary of Defense Identification Badge.png Office of the Secretary of Defense Identification Badge
File:Joint Chiefs of Staff seal.svg Joint Chiefs of Staff Identification Badge
File:82nd Airborne Division CSIB.svg 82nd Airborne Division Combat Service Identification Badge
File:505 Inf Rgt DUI.png 505th Infantry Regiment Distinctive Unit Insignia
File:ArmyOSB.svg 8 Overseas Service Bars
File:German Armed Forces Badge for Military Proficiency.jpg German Armed Forces Badge for Military Proficiency in bronze
File:BW Sonderabzeichen Fallschirmspringer.png German Parachutist badge in bronze
File:Canadian jump wings.png Canadian Jump Wings (red maple leaf)
File:Wings badge.JPG British Parachutist Badge
File:IrishSilver.jpg Irish Parachutist Badge in silver

Other awards

  • Honorary ROCK of the Year in 2008[11]

See also

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References

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