Howard B. Bromberg

Howard B. Bromberg is a retired United States Army lieutenant general.[2] Howard Bromberg was commissioned as an Air Defense Artillery (ADA) officer in the U.S. Army upon graduation from the University of California at Davis in 1977. Bromberg is from California, and is married with two daughters.[3]

Howard B. Bromberg
Lieutenant General Howard B. Bromberg
Allegiance United States
Service/branch United States Army
Years of service1977–2015
Rank Lieutenant General
Commands heldAppointed Deputy Chief of Staff G-1 Personnel of The United States Army July 21, 2012[1]

Early life

Bromberg was born to a Jewish family in California.

Military life

Bromberg started his military life in 1977, as a second lieutenant in the Air Defense Artillery (ADA). As an officer in the ADA, he held many commands throughout his long military career. He commanded all aspects from a simple platoon on up to installation commander. In October 2014 Bromberg completed 37 years in the United States Army, serving as a lieutenant general. Bromberg is currently the vice president and deputy for strategy and business development, air and missile defense for Lockheed Martin Corporation.

United States Army Deputy Chief of Staff, G–1 Duties

As the United States Army Deputy Chief of Staff, G–1, Bromberg acted as the responsible official to the ASA (M&RA), providing advice and assistance to the ASA (MR&A), this was in addition to his responsibilities and authorities as deputy chief of staff, G–1 on the Army Staff.

Education

Bromberg attended the University of California at Davis, where he graduated with a bachelor's degree in agricultural economics and management.

Awards and decorations

Badges

Parachutist Badge
Joint Chiefs of Staff Identification Badge
Army Staff Identification Badge

Medals and ribbons

Purple Heart
Army Commendation Medal with two oak leaf clusters
National Defense Service Medal with bronze service star

References

  1. "Army G-1 Bio". Army G-1. Retrieved 8 February 2013.
  2. Fort Bliss Bugle (10 Mar 2016) "Memorial dedicated"
  3. "United States Army Bio". United States Army Bio. Retrieved 8 February 2013.

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