- James T. Hill
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name=James T. Hill
born= birth year and age|1946
died=
caption=General James T. Hill
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placeofdeath=
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allegiance= United States of America
branch=United States Army
serviceyears=1968-2004
rank= General
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commands=United States Southern Command I Corps 25th Infantry Division
battles=Vietnam War
awards=Silver Star (3)Legion of Merit (4) Bronze Star with "V" device (3)Purple Heart
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laterwork=General James Thomas Hill is a retired U.S. Army General and former commander ofUnited States Southern Command from 2002 to 2004. Hill also served as the Commanding General, I Corps andFort Lewis .Military career
Hill is from
El Paso, Texas , and was commissioned into the Infantry following graduation from Trinity University inSan Antonio, Texas , in 1968. A graduate of theCommand and General Staff College and theNational War College , he also holds a Master's degree in Personnel Management fromCentral Michigan University .After completion of the Infantry Officers Basic, Ranger, and Airborne Courses, and an initial assignment at
Fort Hood , Texas, Hill served with the 2-502nd Infantry, part of the101st Airborne Division (Airmobile), in the Republic of Vietnam as a rifle platoon leader, recon platoon leader, company executive officer, and company commander.Hill's other key assignments include Company Commander, 3d Ranger Company,
Fort Benning and Commander, Company A, 2d Squadron, 7th Cavalry, Fort Hood; Battalion Operations Officer and Battalion Commander, 1-35th Infantry,Schofield Barracks ; Staff Officer, Strategy, Plans and Policy Directorate, Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff, HQDA; Aide-de-Camp to the Chief of Staff of the Army, and Special Project Officer for the Chief of Staff of the Army. General Hill commanded the "Always First" Brigade, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) from August 1989 through July 1991, to include service in Southwest Asia during Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm. General Hill served as Chief of Staff of the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) from August 1991 through October 1992. General Hill then served as the Assistant Deputy Director for Politico-Military Affairs on the Joint Staff from October 1992 to July 1994. In July 1994, he assumed duties as the Assistant Division Commander (Support), 25th Infantry Division (Light) to include service inHaiti as the Deputy Commanding General, Multinational Force and Deputy Commander, United States Forces, Haiti, United Nations Mission, Haiti. He served as the Deputy Chief of Staff, Operations,United States Army Forces Command , from June 1995 to June 1997. He became Commanding General, 25th Infantry Division (Light) in June 1997, and served in that position until he was named Commanding General, I Corps and Fort Lewis, in September 1999.General Hill's military decorations include the
Army Distinguished Service Medal ,Silver Star with twoOak Leaf Clusters ,Defense Superior Service Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster,Legion of Merit with three Oak Leaf Clusters, Bronze Star withValor device and two Oak Leaf Clusters,Purple Heart with Oak Leaf Cluster, Meritorious Service Medal with three Oak Leaf Clusters,Army Commendation Medal with Valor Device and five Oak Leaf Clusters,Combat Infantryman Badge ,Ranger Tab ,Air Assault Badge ,Joint Chiefs of Staff Identification Badge , andArmy General Staff Identification Badge .Post military
Hill joined the Board of Trustees for
Fraunhofer USA , a bio-technology firm, in 2006. [ [http://www.fraunhofer-cmb.org/index.cfm?act=news Retired four-star General joins Fraunhofer board] ] He is also the founder of the J.T. Hill Group, a consulting firm inCoral Gables, Florida . [http://thejthillgroup.com/bio.htm The J.T. Hill Group bio] ] In addition, he an advisor to and on the board ofThe Protective Group , a Texas-based security firm, and a consultant toNorthrop Grumman and theCenter for Molecular Biology and Enterprise Technology Partners . He remains involved in Latin American affairs, writing a regular column for the Colombian magazinePODER , and serving on the board ofUnited for Colombia , a non-profit organization for providing medical treatment to landmine victims in Colombia. In Coral Gables he serves on the city's Emergency Management Committee, and he is a national advisor to The Military Child Education Coalition.ee also
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