Thomas G. Miller

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Lieutenant General Thomas G. Miller is a retired senior officer of the United States Army and a former commander of the First United States Army.[1] As head of the First Army, Miller was responsible for the training, readiness and mobilization of National Guard and Army Reserve units in all states and territories as they prepare for deployment as needed by United States combat commanders globally.[2][3] He is the son of the late Colonel William H. Miller, who served in World War II, Korea, and Vietnam.[1]

AllegianceUnited States
Service years1973–2011[1]
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Thomas G. Miller
AllegianceUnited States
BranchUnited States Army
Service years1973–2011[1]
RankLieutenant General[1]
CommandsFirst United States Army
United States Army in Japan
Director of Operations-US Forces Iraq
ConflictsIraq War
AwardsArmy Distinguished Service Medal (2)
Defense Superior Service Medal (2)
Legion of Merit (5)
Bronze Star Medal
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Military career

Miller was commissioned in 1973 as an Infantry Officer after graduating from the University of Southern Mississippi as a Distinguished Military Graduate.[1] He has served primarily with Infantry, Special Forces and Airborne units. This included assignments in the 7th Special Forces Group, 82d Airborne Division, 101st Airborne Division, 10th Mountain Division and the 25th Infantry Division. Additionally he served overseas in Iraq, Kuwait, Haiti, Hawaii, Korea, and Japan. Prior to commanding the First Army, he served as the Director of Operations for FORSCOM and in Iraq as the Director of Operations for CJTF-7, and later as the Director of Strategic Operations for Multinational Forces Iraq.[1][4] Miller is also a graduate of the United States Army War College and holds a Master of Science in Management.[1]

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