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NVGs which were originally developed for ground forces. Never before had anyone in the U.S. Department of Defense flown in NVGs and the Task Force quickly adapted the NVGs for flying and by Brown's own words "a warrant officer figured out we could cut them apart and mount them to our helmets and
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to succeed Brown as the commander of U.S. Special 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
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After Operation Honey Badger ended the Army leadership decided the unit was needed for future contingency operations. Thusly, on October 16, 1981, Task Force 158 became the 160th Aviation Battalion, with Brown a founding member. The choice of the unit's name was accepted by the
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490 nautical miles at night, without the use of navigational aids, to the crash site. Once at the crash site the crews harnessed the crashed Hind to a Chinook via sling-load. During the returning flight both Chinooks refueled twice at
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as a logical progression of the 101st's 158th and 159th Battalions. The 160th Aviation Battalion was later renamed the 160th Special Operations Aviation Group in 1986; it was not until 1990 when it would take on its current name,
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for two years, Brown was selected to become the Deputy Commander of U.S. Special Operations Command. He held the position from 2002 until 2003 when he was nominated to take over U.S. Special Operations Command.
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and joined the army as an infantryman. He is married to Penelope "Penny" Brown (née Whightsil), a native of Fayetteville. Together, they have two daughters and six grandchildren. They also have two small dogs.
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Special Forces teams; resupplying SOF units; performing reconnaissance; and attacking pre-designated targets. Brown became the third commanding officer of the Regiment after Desert Storm.
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on June 19, 2003, shortly before Brown took command of USSOCOM. It was nearly three years later on February 24, 2006, when MARSOC was activated at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina.
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increase our efficiency and safety by a huge margin. So there we were, without authority, cutting up goggles and building our own NVGs." Their nighttime training took place at
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Robert Martinage (2008). "Strategy for the Long Haul: Special Operations Forces Future Challenges and Opportunities". Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments: xiii.
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and served in the Vietnam War. His mother was Mary Lou Brown. Brown played baseball and basketball in high school, and eventually made it onto a semi-pro baseball team in
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Michèle A. Flournoy; Tammy S. Schultz (June 2007). "Shaping U.S. Ground Forces for the Future: Getting Expansion Right". Center for a New American Security.
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as Commander of United States Special Operations Command. Shortly after becoming the head of USSOCOM, in 2004, he was involved in the aftermath of the
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Gen. Brown hands over the USSOCOM flag to Secretary of Defense Robert Gates with Admiral Olson preparing to take charge of the command in 2007.
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In 2002, Brown became the deputy commander of U.S. Special Operations Command and, holding the post until 2003 when he was selected to replace
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where his unit became the first aviation unit to use night vision goggles in combat. In the late 1980s, he led the 160th as it was assigned to
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as the Commander of U.S. Special Operations Command. During Brown's tenure as USSOCOM commander, he was involved in the aftermath of the
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and Army assets. The Army units involved were the battalions that made up the 101st Aviation Group: the 158th Aviation Battalion, the
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general. He retired in 2007 after four decades of military service. In his final assignment, he served as the seventh commander of
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and the 159th Aviation Battalion. All three battalions formed Task Force 158. President Carter meanwhile appointed the former
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Company E of the 160th SOAR fly the slingloaded Mi-24 Hind helicopter out of northern Chad during Operation Mount Hope III.
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units. By the time Brown left, he had increased USASOC's budget by 200 percent. After leading all of the Army's
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While at the helm of USASOC, Brown sought to modernize neglected aspects of Army special operations, mainly the
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Priddy, Maj. Wade (2006). "Marine Detachment 1: Opening the door for a Marine force contribution to USSOCom".
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and other Army officers were held responsible for the mishandling of information surrounding Tillman's death.
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helicopter pilot. After the Vietnam War, he was part of a task force that would go on to later found the
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Histories of the US Army 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Airborne) [SOAR], 1991–2001
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Special Warfare: The Professional Bulletin of the John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School
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Shortly after his retirement, Brown was named "Patriot of the Year" for 2007 by the Congressional
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The dedication ceremony for renaming the 160th SOAR compound the "GEN Bryan "Doug" Brown Compound"
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In November 2007, shortly after Brown retired from the Army, he joined the board of directors for
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ended in failure due to equipment and coordination problems, culminating in the crash of a
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in 2007. Also during his tenure in command of USSOCOM, he announced the creation of
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friendly fire incident which culminated when he testified before the congressional
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Between 1994 and 1996, Brown served as assistant division commander for maneuver,
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in 2006. Brown retired in 2007 after leading USSOCOM through four years of the
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His military education included the Field Artillery Officer Advance Course,
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incident that occurred in early 2004. He testified before the congressional
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at U.S. Special Operations Command. As a major general, he commanded the
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General Brown was awarded the following military awards and decorations:
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in 1981. During his stint in the 160th SOAR, Brown took part in numerous
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since Vietnam to Maj. Mark Mitchell for combat actions during the 2001
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flight over northern Georgia. Immediately afterwards, he signed up for
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United States Army personnel of the War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
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Major Sidney J. Gray III; CW5 Charles W. Weigandt (Summer 2001).
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in the 1980s and early 1990s. In 1983, Brown participated in the
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in 1991, Brown commanded a battalion within 160th SOAR for both
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The documentary shows footage of Brown's testimony before the
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In 1979, Iranian students seized the American embassy in
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Mike Bottoms; Master Sgt. Laura LeBeau (July 22, 2007).
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in 1966 as a private in the infantry. While attending
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Brown co-wrote a military studies program with future
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160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Airborne)
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In October 1983, Brown participated in the 399:helicopter pilot to assist him in conducting 292:United States Army Special Operations Command 126:United States Army Special Operations Command 3054:Recipients of the Humanitarian Service Medal 3039:United States Army personnel of the Iraq War 3034:United States Army personnel of the Gulf War 2811:. Ksgexecprogram.harvard.edu. Archived from 2696: 2535: 2533: 2451: 2390: 2374:. Defense.gov. July 27, 2000. Archived from 2372:"News Release: General Officer Announcement" 2364: 2131: 2129: 2127: 2125: 2018: 1615:Committee on Oversight and Government Reform 726:Committee on Oversight and Government Reform 311:Committee on Oversight and Government Reform 2660: 2468: 2416: 2400:. Defense.gov. July 3, 2002. Archived from 2262: 2254:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( 2044: 1970: 1968: 1903: 1792: 1790: 1788: 1786: 1784: 1704:(40). Joint Force Quarterly. 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Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania: 1370:Defense Distinguished Service Medal 389:Special Forces Qualification Course 361: 224:Special Forces Qualification Course 162:Defense Distinguished Service Medal 13: 2615:. February 6, 2006. Archived from 2353:. November 5, 2007. Archived from 2004:"General Bryan D. Brown Interview" 1920:"Securing America's Future Energy" 1571:Society, and he also received the 1554: 1361:Irish Parachutist Badge in bronze 1357:Military Free Fall Parachute Badge 648: 341:during World War II, who became a 14: 3065: 3004:Recipients of the Legion of Merit 2730:"Q&A: General Bryan D. Brown" 2674:. hurlburt.af.mil. Archived from 2517:"Quadrennial Defense Review site" 1976:"First SEAL Tapped to Head SOCOM" 1623: 1409:Defense Meritorious Service Medal 367:Early military career and Vietnam 209:unified special operations forces 3049:People from Fort Meade, Maryland 2875:Joint Special Operations Command 2641:Ann Scott Tyson (May 11, 2007). 2478:. Abcnews.go.com. 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Brown, Ret" 1799:"Gen. Brown, Lipton to Speak" 1761: 781:, among other major changes. 541: 421:17th Field Artillery Regiment 242:in May 1970. After attending 2071:. Quad-a.org. Archived from 1978:. Military.com. May 11, 2007 1509:Army Overseas Service Ribbon 1483:Southwest Asia Service Medal 1449:Joint Meritorious Unit Award 820: 589:In 1988, he participated in 347:Fayetteville, North Carolina 7: 2999:Recipients of the Air Medal 2969:United States Army generals 1742: 1573:Ellis Island Medal of Honor 1531:Vietnam Civil Actions Medal 1379:Distinguished Service Medal 699:Distinguished Service Cross 349:. In a 2009 interview with 290:from 1998 to 2000 and then 10: 3070: 1578: 1494:Humanitarian Service Medal 1399:Distinguished Flying Cross 775:Quadrennial Defense Review 597:Hind attack helicopter in 582:, that was seen deploying 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 18: 2989:Webster University alumni 2979:Cameron University alumni 2937: 2927: 2919: 2909: 2899: 2891: 2881: 2871: 2863: 2858: 2809:"HKS Executive Education" 2750:: CS1 maint: unfit URL ( 1419:Meritorious Service Medal 1360: 1355: 1350: 1339: 1331: 1326: 1313: 1307: 946: 939: 932: 923: 916: 902: 893: 886: 741:U.S. Secretary of Defense 682:special operations forces 512:Chief of Naval Operations 486:helicopter into a parked 391:, he was assigned to the 278:within 160th SOAR during 157: 139: 117: 107: 99: 87: 79: 61: 53: 41: 34: 2913:Philip R. Kensinger, Jr. 2701:. Af.mil. 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