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Vincent K. Brooks - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Leo A. Brooks, Jr. - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Leo A. Brooks, Jr. (1958-)is a retired Major General of the United States Army. His family is noted for military, as his brother is Major General Vincent K. Brooks and their father Leo A. Brooks, Sr....
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Brigadier General Vincent K. Brooks’ deft handling of the media and his ... Truly a soldier’s soldier, Brooks was born into a military family that was posted in Anchorage, Alaska on October 24, 1958. His father, Leo Brooks Sr. was an army officer who would himself become a brigadier general and his mother, Naomi,
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Leo Brooks to head national security and space group ; ... In addition, Brigadier General (Retired) Leo A. Brooks, Jr., becomes vice president, National Security and Space. He moves from the company's Integrated Defense Systems business unit, where he had been vice president, Business Development, Army Systems.
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BRIGADIER GENERAL VINCENT K. BROOKS ... General Brooks is a career Infantry officer who has commanded soldiers at all levels up to the brigade level as Commander of 1st Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division (Mechanized) based at Fort Stewart, Georgia. He has also served previously in the Pentagon with the Army Deputy Chief of...
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At West Point, Brooks became the first African-American in the school's history to be named cadet brigade commander (the top-ranking cadet), a position in which, somewhat like the president of a college class, he led more than 4,000 cadets during his senior year.
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Vincent Brooks; Brigadier General; U.S. Army ... Brigadier General Vincent Brooks is the featured speaker on the second day of NACDA's 41st Annual Convention. ... Brooks was the U.S. Army's deputy director of operations during the war in Iraq, serving as spokesperson of the country's main force in the Middle East,
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