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词条 Stephen J. Townsend
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  1. Early life and education

  2. Career

  3. Awards and decorations

  4. References

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  • Operation Urgent Fury
Invasion of Panama
  • Operation Just Cause
Operation Uphold Democracy
Global War on Terrorism
  • War in Afghanistan
    • Operation Anaconda
  • Iraq War
    • Battle of Baqubah
  • Operation Inherent Resolve
    • Iraqi Campaign
    • Syrian Campaign

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Army Distinguished Service Medal (2)
Defense Superior Service Medal (2)
Legion of Merit (2)
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Defense Meritorious Service Medal
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Stephen J. Townsend is a United States Army four-star general. He commands U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command. He commanded the XVIII Airborne Corps from May 2015 until January 2018.[2] Townsend served with the 82nd Airborne Division, the 7th Infantry Division, the 75th Ranger Regiment, the 78th Infantry Division, and the 10th Mountain Division. He fought in Operation Urgent Fury, Operation Just Cause, and Operation Uphold Democracy. With the 10th Mountain Division, he served in the War in Afghanistan, leading a task force in Operation Anaconda. Townsend became commander of the 3rd Stryker Brigade Combat Team, leading it in the Battle of Baqubah in the Iraq War. Townsend became commander of the 10th Mountain Division in the War in Afghanistan. In May 2015 he became commander of XVIII Airborne Corps, and in late August 2016 took command of the Combined Joint Task Force – Operation Inherent Resolve, until III Corps commander Lieutenant General Paul E. Funk II took over command of the operation.

Early life and education

Townsend was born in Scheinfeld, Bavaria in 1959 to a German art student mother and an Afghan medical student father, the result of a love affair.[1] He was adopted soon after birth by an American military family in Germany. His adoptive father, James Townsend, was a staff sergeant in an armored unit.[3] Townsend grew up in Griffin, Georgia, graduating from Griffin High School in 1978. Townsend graduated from North Georgia College in 1982 with a bachelor's degree in psychology.[4] He was commissioned into the Infantry from the Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps thereafter.[3]

Career

After earning his commission as a second lieutenant from North Georgia College in 1982, Townsend became a platoon leader, executive officer and assistant S3 in the 2nd Battalion (Airborne) of the 82nd Airborne Division's 505th Infantry Regiment. He participated in Operation Urgent Fury in Grenada. He was transferred to the 7th Infantry Division (Light) at Fort Ord as the 4th Battalion, 21st Infantry S3. He became commander of the battalion's Alpha Company. After being transferred to Fort Benning, Townsend became S3 (Air) and assistant S3 at 75th Ranger Regiment headquarters. He participated in Operation Just Cause in Panama and later became commander of the 3rd Ranger Battalion's Charlie Company.[5]

Townsend graduated from the Command and General Staff College and returned to Fort Benning, where he was Senior Liaison Office for the Ranger Regiment headquarters and the S3 of the 3rd Ranger Battalion. He participated in Operation Uphold Democracy in Haiti. Townsend was transferred to United States Pacific Command in Hawaii as J-5 Action Officer. He later became Special Assistant to the Combatant Commander. Townsend was sent to Fort Drum in New York, becoming S3 of the 78th Division (Training Support)'s 2d Brigade in 1999. In 2000, he became commander of the 4th Battalion, 31st Infantry in the 10th Mountain Division (Light). Townsend became commander of Task Force Polar Bear, deployed to Afghanistan during Operation Anaconda in 2002. Townsend graduated from the United States Army War College and became Division G3 of the 10th Mountain Division (Light) in 2003. From 2004,[6] he was Director of Operations, C/J3 for Combined Joint Task Force 180 during Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan.[5]

Townsend was appointed commander of the 3rd Stryker Brigade Combat Team at Fort Lewis. He led Task Force Arrowhead during the Iraq War. Townsend led the brigade in the Battle of Baqubah in June 2007.[7] Townsend became executive officer for the United States Central Command commander at Tampa, Florida. He then became senior commander at Fort Campbell and then was Deputy Commanding General (Operations) for the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) from 2009. Townsend served in the same position for Combined Joint Task Force 101 during Operation Enduring Freedom. He became Director of the Pakistan/Afghanistan Coordination Cell at the Joint Chiefs of Staff. On 4 December 2012, Townsend became commander of the 10th Mountain Division.[8] He also led Combined Joint Task Force 10 and Regional Command East at Bagram.[5]

On 4 May 2015, Townsend became commander of the XVIII Airborne Corps. He was promoted to lieutenant general shortly before.[9] Townsend became commander of Combined Joint Task Force – Operation Inherent Resolve on 21 August 2016, replacing Lieutenant General Sean MacFarland.[2] In this capacity he commanded US forces as they engaged in an air war (supported by special forces and limited Marine deployments plus material and intelligence support to bolster allied ground forces) against the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant. U.S. airstrikes killed tens of thousands of ISIL fighters and catalyzed enormous losses in territory for them.[10] Under Townsend, the CJTF-OIR coalition together with allies from the Syrian Democratic Forces, the Iraqi Security Forces, and the Libyan Government of National Accord launched simultaneous successful offensives against ISIL's capitals in Syria, Iraq, and Libya respectively: the Raqqa campaign (2016–2017), the Battle of Mosul (2016–2017), and the Battle of Sirte (2016). By the end of 2017 ISIL no longer held any territory in Iraq or Libya, held very little territory in Syria, and was down to under ten thousand fighters in total. The Iraqi Parliament declared in December 2017 that ISIL had effectively been eradicated from Iraq, though ISIL insurgent activity continued regularly.[11]

His On 27 November 2017 he was nominated for appointment as the next commanding general of U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command[12] and promotion to general.[13] This nomination was confirmed by the U.S. Senate on 20 December 2017.[14] General Townsend took command of TRADOC on March 2, 2018.

Awards and decorations

Townsend is the recipient of the following awards:[5]

Combat Infantryman Badge with star (denoting 2nd award)
Combat Action Badge
Expert Infantryman Badge
Master Parachutist Badge
Ranger tab
Air Assault Badge
German Parachutist badge in bronze
Joint Chiefs of Staff Identification Badge
XVIII Airborne Corps Combat Service Identification Badge
75th Ranger Regiment Distinctive Unit Insignia
7 Overseas Service Bars
number=0|type=oak|ribbon=Defense Distinguished Service Medal ribbon.svg|width=60}} Defense Distinguished Service Medal with "C" device
number=1|type=oak|ribbon=U.S. Army Distinguished Service Medal ribbon.svg|width=60}} Army Distinguished Service Medal with one bronze oak leaf cluster
number=1|type=oak|ribbon=US Defense Superior Service Medal ribbon.svg|width=60}} Defense Superior Service Medal with oak leaf cluster
number=1|type=oak|ribbon=Legion of Merit ribbon.svg|width=60}} Legion of Merit with oak leaf cluster
number=0|type=oak|name=Bronze Star ribbon|width=60}} Bronze Star Medal with "V" device and four oak leaf clusters
number=0|type=oak|ribbon=Defense Meritorious Service Medal ribbon.svg|width=60}} Defense Meritorious Service Medal
number=5|type=oak|ribbon=Meritorious Service Medal ribbon.svg|width=60}} Meritorious Service Medal with silver oak leaf cluster
number=0|type=oak|ribbon=Army Commendation Medal ribbon.svg|width=60}} Army Commendation Medal with two oak leaf clusters
number=0|type=oak|ribbon=Joint Service Achievement Medal ribbon.svg|width=60}} Joint Service Achievement Medal
number=0|type=oak|ribbon=Army Achievement Medal ribbon.svg|width=60}} Army Achievement Medal with four oak leaf clusters
number=0|type=oak|ribbon=Joint Meritorious Unit Award ribbon.svg|width=60}} Joint Meritorious Unit Award with two oak leaf clusters
number=0|type=oak|ribbon=Valorous Unit Award ribbon.svg|width=60}} Valorous Unit Award
number=0|type=oak|ribbon=Meritorious Unit Commendation ribbon.svg|width=60}} Meritorious Unit Commendation with two oak leaf clusters
number=1|type=service-star|ribbon=National Defense Service Medal ribbon.svg|width=60}} National Defense Service Medal with one bronze service star
number=0|type=service-star|ribbon=Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal ribbon.svg|width=60}} Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal with two service stars
number=0|type=service-star|name=Afghanistan Campaign ribbon|width=60}} Afghanistan Campaign Medal with three campaign stars
number=0|type=service-star|ribbon=Iraq Campaign Medal ribbon.svg|width=60}} Iraq Campaign Medal with two campaign stars
number=1|type=service-star|ribbon=Inherent Resolve Campaign Medal ribbon.svg|width=60}} Inherent Resolve Campaign Medal with campaign star
number=0|type=service-star|ribbon=Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary ribbon.svg|width=60}} Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal
number=0|type=oak|ribbon=Global War on Terrorism Service ribbon.svg|width=60}} Global War on Terrorism Service Medal
number=1|type=service-star|name=Humanitarian Service ribbon|width=60}} Humanitarian Service Medal with service star
number=0|type=oak|ribbon=Army Service Ribbon.svg|width=60}} Army Service Ribbon
number=0|type=numeral|ribbon=Army Overseas Service Ribbon.svg|width=60}} Army Overseas Service Ribbon with bronze award numeral 6
number=0|type=service-star|ribbon=NATO Medal ISAF ribbon bar.svg|width=60}} NATO Medal for Service with ISAF

References

1. ^{{Cite news|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/politics/2002/03/18/battle-brings-soldier-closer-to-his-ethnic-roots/c08af4d6-9c62-4a6e-8192-5b6eefc34532/|title=Battle Brings Soldier Closer to His Ethnic Roots|last=|first=|date=18 March 2002|website=Washington Post|publisher=Thomas E. Ricks|access-date=5 April 2017}}
2. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.army.mil/article/173729/new_operation_inherent_resolve_commander_continues_fight_against_isil|title=New Operation Inherent Resolve commander continues fight against ISIL|last=|first=|date=22 August 2016|website=|publisher=United States Army|access-date=8 September 2016}}
3. ^{{Cite news|url=https://www.dvidshub.net/news/159428/departing-commander-reflects-three-tours-his-favorite-installation|title=Departing commander reflects on three tours at his 'favorite' installation|last=Kim|first=Kap|date=26 March 2015|work=DVIDS|access-date=8 September 2016|via=}}
4. ^{{Cite web|url=http://ung.edu/news/articles/2016/08/ung-alumnus-gen.-townsend-to-lead-fight-against-isil.php|title=UNG alumnus Gen. Townsend to lead fight against ISIL|last=Rogers|first=Eddie|date=3 August 2016|website=|publisher=University of North Georgia|access-date=8 September 2016}}
5. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.bragg.army.mil/index.php/about/leadership/commanding-general|title=Lieutenant General Stephen J. Townsend|last=|first=|date=|website=|publisher=United States Army Fort Bragg|access-date=8 September 2016}}
6. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.watertowndailytimes.com/article/20140907/NEWS03/140909461|title=Q&A: Maj. Gen. Stephen J. Townsend, commander of Fort Drum|last=Block|first=Gordon|date=7 September 2014|work=Watertown Daily Times|access-date=8 September 2016|via=}}
7. ^{{Cite news|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/06/25/AR2007062501845.html|title=Troops Take Embattled Baqubah Bit by Bit, U.S. Commander Says|last=Partlow|first=Joshua|date=26 June 2007|work=Washington Post|access-date=8 September 2016|via=}}
8. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.watertowndailytimes.com/article/20121204/NEWS03/712049844|title=Fort Drum welcomes new 10th Mountain Division commander at ceremony|last=Block|first=Gordon|date=4 December 2012|work=Watertown Daily Times|access-date=8 September 2016|via=}}
9. ^{{Cite news|url=https://www.armytimes.com/story/military/careers/army/officer/2015/05/04/xviii-airborne-corps-stephen-townsend-new-commander/26876643/|title=XVIII Airborne Corps welcomes new commander|last=Tan|first=Michelle|date=4 May 2015|work=Army Times|access-date=8 September 2016|via=}}
10. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.straitstimes.com/world/middle-east/once-promised-paradise-isis-fighters-end-up-in-mass-graves|title=Once promised paradise, ISIS fighters end up in mass graves|author=|publisher=The Straits Times|date=15 October 2017|accessdate=11 December 2017}}
11. ^Ahmed Aboulenein (10 December 2017). "Iraq holds victory parade after defeating Islamic State". Reuters. Retrieved 11 December 2017.
12. ^[https://www.defensenews.com/land/2017/12/15/townsend-expected-to-be-new-us-army-tradoc-commander/ Townsend expected to be new US Army TRADOC commander]
13. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.congress.gov/nomination/115th-congress/1264|title=PN1264 — Lt. Gen. Stephen J. Townsend — Army|date=27 November 2017|website=U.S. Congress|access-date=28 November 2017}}
14. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.congress.gov/nomination/115th-congress/1264|title=PN1264 — Lt. Gen. Stephen J. Townsend — Army|date=20 December 2017|website=U.S. Congress|access-date=21 December 2017}}
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