William H. Brandenburg

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Born1951 or 1952
Died (aged 72)
South Carolina, U.S.
William H. Brandenburg
Born1951 or 1952
Died (aged 72)
South Carolina, U.S.
AllegianceUnited States, United States of America
BranchUnited States Army
Years of service1973–2008
Rank Major General
UnitRetired
Commands1st Battalion, 15th Infantry, 3d Infantry Division (Mechanized)
1st Brigade, 3d Infantry Division (Mechanized)
TF-134
Battles / warsIraq War
AwardsDefense Distinguished Service Medal
Legion of Merit
Bronze Star
Ranger tab

William H. Brandenburg Jr. (1951 or 1952 – February 26, 2024) was a major general in the United States Army. He last served as deputy commanding general, U.S. Army, Pacific, August 8, 2003. Prior to his last assignment, he was deputy commanding general for training and readiness, I Corps and Fort Lewis. From November 29, 2004, until December 1, 2005, he deployed to Iraq as deputy commanding general (detainee operations) and commanding general, Task Force 134.

He was a native of Elloree, South Carolina. He was a 1973 graduate from The Citadel, where he received a commission in infantry. He is the son of Brigadier General William H. Brandenburg Sr., (The Citadel, 1943) and Doris Brandenburg, who served as a nurse during World War II. He resided in Hawaii with his wife Sybil. The couple has one son. Brandenburg died on February 26, 2024, at the age of 72.[1]

Retirement

M.G. Brandenburg's retirement ceremony was held at Fort Shafter, Hawaii, on January 5, 2008, and his retirement became effective on March 1, 2008. The ceremony was hosted by Lieutenant General John M. Brown III, commanding general, United States Army Pacific Command. During the ceremony M.G. Brandenburg was awarded the Defense Distinguished Service Medal as well as letters of appreciation from President George W. Bush, General George Casey, and General Richard Cody.

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