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873:, which specializes in the scientific and military applications of robotic aircraft and aerospace vehicles. Brown is the president and founder of his own consultation firm, Tier 4 Consulting. He served from 2007 till 2018 on the Board of the Special Operations Warrior Foundation, a four star rated charity supporting education for the children of fallen Special Operators, serving the last five years as the chairman.
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Operations Command on May 11, 2007. Brown and Olson had served at the USSOCOM headquarters in Tampa together for four years, and Olson had been the deputy commander since 2003. The change of command ceremony took place on July 9, 2007, at the
1575:. The following year, he was inducted into the Army Aviation Hall of Fame. The Association of Special Operations Professionals named Brown "Man of the Year" in 2011. In 2012, the 160th SOAR compound at Fort Campbell was renamed the "Gen. Bryan "Doug" Brown Compound" in his honor.
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853:, but chose not to deploy any forces to Desert Storm". Brown graduated from the Harvard Executive Education Program's National and International Security Managers Course. He received a bachelor's degree in history from
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2069:"General Bryan D. Brown, Ret"
1799:"Gen. Brown, Lipton to Speak"
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242:in May 1970. After attending
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1509:Army Overseas Service Ribbon
1483:Southwest Asia Service Medal
1449:Joint Meritorious Unit Award
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589:In 1988, he participated in
347:Fayetteville, North Carolina
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1531:Vietnam Civil Actions Medal
1379:Distinguished Service Medal
699:Distinguished Service Cross
349:. In a 2009 interview with
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1494:Humanitarian Service Medal
1399:Distinguished Flying Cross
775:Quadrennial Defense Review
597:Hind attack helicopter in
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452:Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawks
426:Brown went on to earn his
222:and after graduating from
197:Bryan Douglas "Doug" Brown
179:Distinguished Flying Cross
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591:Operation Mount Hope III
508:229th Aviation Battalion
466:Operation Credible Sport
444:158th Aviation Battalion
430:in 1971 after attending
411:officer commission as a
405:Officer Candidate School
393:7th Special Forces Group
232:Officer Candidate School
23:. For other people, see
2006:. Defense Media Network
1891:. Defense Media Network
1777:on the Web: Bryan Brown
1696:Bryan D. Brown (2006).
1667:Bryan D. Brown (2001).
1520:Vietnam Gallantry Cross
1455:Army Good Conduct Medal
1451:w/ 2 oak leaf clusters
1439:Army Commendation Medal
1421:w/ 2 oak leaf clusters
811:Tampa Convention Center
804:nominated Rear Admiral
748:Marine Corps Commandant
635:Operation Desert Shield
460:101st Airborne Division
2767:Victor E. Renuart, Jr.
2590:Cite journal requires
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2456:. Articles.latimes.com
2351:Aurora Flight Sciences
1729:Cite journal requires
1632:Victor E. Renuart, Jr.
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1516:for Former Yugoslavia
871:Aurora Flight Sciences
843:Victor E. Renuart, Jr.
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768:MCSOCOM Detachment One
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703:Battle of Qala-i-Jangi
639:Operation Desert Storm
622:; and later endured a
570:Operation Prime Chance
551:
516:James L. Holloway, III
496:Operation Honey Badger
343:command sergeant major
339:89th Infantry Division
280:Operation Desert Storm
264:Operation Prime Chance
256:contingency operations
48:General Bryan D. Brown
2360:on February 13, 2015.
1953:on September 24, 2014
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655:1st Infantry Division
586:in the Persian Gulf.
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532:Dugway Proving Ground
329:Early life and family
148:Operation Urgent Fury
100:Years of service
2499:Marine Corps Gazette
2404:on December 29, 2012
2378:on December 29, 2012
2289:on November 12, 2013
2031:St. Petersburg Times
1756:Biography portal
845:, in a paper titled
764:September 11 attacks
689:Commander of USSOCOM
523:night vision goggles
432:Army Aviation School
335:Fort Meade, Maryland
244:Army Aviation School
2815:on January 27, 2013
2622:on October 28, 2012
1504:Army Service Ribbon
1479:w/ 3 service stars
1468:w/ 3 service stars
1462:w/ 2 service stars
566:invasion of Grenada
484:RH-53D Sea Stallion
385:Army Special Forces
333:Brown, a native of
294:from 2000 to 2002.
260:invasion of Grenada
2923:Charles R. Holland
2678:on August 16, 2007
1809:on April 11, 2014.
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1352:Special Forces Tab
865:Post-military life
859:Webster University
855:Cameron University
835:Lieutenant Colonel
798:War in Afghanistan
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730:Stanley McChrystal
715:Charles R. Holland
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373:United States Army
371:Brown entered the
323:War in Afghanistan
303:Charles R. Holland
201:United States Army
94:United States Army
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