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Mark T. Kimmitt
File:Kimm0206.jpg
Brig. General Mark Kimmitt briefing the press in Washington DC.
Service/branchUnited States United States Army
Years of service1976-2007
RankBrigadier General (Retired)
Battles/warsBosnian War
Kosovo War
Iraq War
AwardsDefense Superior Service Medal
Legion of Merit
Bronze Star
NATO Medal (3)

Mark Traecey Patrick Kimmitt[1] (born 21 June 1954), formerly a Brigadier General in the United States Army, is currently serving as the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Middle East. [2] Previously, Kimmitt served as Deputy Director for Strategy and Plans for the United States Central Command, and Deputy Director for Operations/Chief Military Spokesman for Coalition Forces in Iraq[2], and served at NATO's SHAPE headquarters in Belgium.

On July 11, 2007, Kimmitt was nominated by President George W. Bush to be Assistant Secretary of State for Political-Military Affairs[2].

Family

Mark Kimmitt's father is Joseph Stanley Kimmitt (Stan), former Secretary of the Senate and army colonel, who died in 2004. Kimmitt's brother, Robert M. Kimmitt is the current Deputy Secretary of the Department of the Treasury.

Education

Kimmitt graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point as a part of the class of 1976[3], and earned a Masters in Business Administration degree from Harvard University as part of the class of 1984[4]. He also received master's degrees from the United States Army Command and General Staff College and the National Defense University[2].

Military career

Kimmitt retired from the US Army a Brigadier General in 2006. While in the Army, Kimmitt had command and staff assignments throughout the United States, Europe, Asia and the Middle East, including planning positions within both Allied and Joint service commands. Additionally, he spent three years as an assistant professor and instructor with the Military Academy’s Department of Social Sciences.[3].

Kimmitt's professional military education includes the Field Artillery Officer Basic and Armor Officer Advanced Courses, the Army Command and General Staff College, the Advanced Military Studies Program, and the National War College.[5] Additionally, Brigadier General Kimmitt completed Ranger, Airborne, Jumpmaster, Naval Gunfire, Joint Firepower Control, Air Assault, Pathfinder, and Jungle Schools.[5]

Awards and decorations

Kimmitt's distinctive awards and decorations include the following[5]:

United States awards

Foreign and international awards

External links

References

  1. ^ "Presidential Nomination". The White House. Retrieved 2007-10-30.
  2. ^ a b c d "Personnel Announcement". The White House. Retrieved 2007-07-11.
  3. ^ a b c "Iraq: Mission Continued?". The Chicago Council on Global Affairs. Retrieved 2007-07-11.
  4. ^ "New Horizons for Iraq". Harvard Business School Bulletin. Retrieved 2007-07-11.
  5. ^ a b c "Kimmitt, Brigadier General, US Army, to address military strategic planning in Iraq". Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs. Retrieved 2007-07-11.