Benjamin S. Griffin
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|birth_place=Emporia, Virginia, U.S.
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- Army Distinguished Service Medal
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Benjamin Saunders Griffin (born 11 August 1946),Marquis Who's Who on the Web was a four-star general in the United States Army. He served as the Commanding General, United States Army Materiel Command from 5 November 2004 to 13 November 2008. Prior to this assignment, he served as the Department of the Army Deputy Chief of Staff, G-8.{{cite web|url=https://www.army.mil/article/10505/biography-of-gen-benjamin-s-griffin/|title=Biography of Gen. Benjamin S. Griffin|date=30 June 2008|access-date=2 March 2011}} He retired from the Army after over 38 years of service.
Early life and education
Griffin is a 1964 graduate of Greensville County High School in his hometown of Emporia, Virginia.{{cite book |title=The 1964 Riparian |page=108 |publisher=Greensville County High School |location=Emporia Virginia}} He attended Louisburg College in North Carolina{{cite book |title=The Oak |date=1966 |volume=XLIII |page=46 |publisher=Louisburg College |location=Louisburg, North Carolina}} before enrolling at Old Dominion University and receiving a bachelor's degree in Business Management in 1969. Griffin later earned a master's degree in Business Administration from Mercer University in 1981.{{cite web|url=http://www.military-logistics-forum.com/mlf-archives/82-mlf-2007-volume-1-issue-2/591-qaa-general-benjamin-s-griffin.html|title=RESET COMMANDER: Supporting the Army Through Life Cycle Management Commands|author=Dawn S. Onley|accessdate=2 March 2011|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110714093824/http://www.military-logistics-forum.com/mlf-archives/82-mlf-2007-volume-1-issue-2/591-qaa-general-benjamin-s-griffin.html|archivedate=14 July 2011}}
His military education includes the Infantry Officer Advanced Course, Command and General Staff College, and the Industrial College of the Armed Forces at the National Defense University.
Career
Griffin began his career when he was commissioned as an Infantry officer in July 1970 following graduation from Officer Candidate School, Fort Benning, Georgia. He served two tours at Fort Bragg, North Carolina in the 82nd Airborne Division: in the 1st Battalion, 508th Infantry Regiment as a rifle platoon leader and company executive officer, and in the 3rd Battalion (Airborne), 325th Infantry Regiment as a commander of Company C and a S-3 Air (Operations) officer. General Griffin also worked as a G3 operations officer, Headquarters, 82nd Airborne Division.
Griffin's overseas assignments included a tour in South Korea as a Company Commander and Brigade S-2 in the 2nd Infantry Division. He served two tours in Germany in the 8th Infantry Division as Secretary of the General Staff and Mechanized Infantry Battalion Executive Officer in the 2nd Battalion (Mechanized), 87th Infantry. He was also Commander of the 3rd Battalion, 8th Infantry Regiment.
His later assignments included: Special Assistant to the Chief of Staff of the Army in Washington, D.C., and Commander of the 2nd Brigade, 6th Infantry Division (Light) in Alaska. In August 1994, he served as Executive Officer to the Commanding General, United States Army Forces Command, Fort McPherson, Georgia.
Following his assignment in Georgia, General Griffin took command of Joint Task Force 6, Fort Bliss, Texas. He then served as the Assistant Division Commander (Support), 1st Cavalry Division in Fort Hood, Texas.
In July 1997, he became the Director of Force Programs, Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations and Plans in Washington, D.C. General Griffin returned to Fort Hood from June 1999 to October 2001 to command the 4th Infantry Division.
Personal life
As of 2011, General Griffin was an Executive Fellow with the Institute for Defense and Business {{cite web|url=https://www.idb.org/about/idb-executive-fellows|title=IDB|accessdate=15 September 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111130232404/http://www.idb.org/about/idb-executive-fellows|archive-date=30 November 2011|url-status=dead}} and a fellow of the Institute for Strategic and Innovative Technologies.{{cite web|url=http://isitaustin.org/about.html|title=About ISIT|accessdate=2 March 2011}}
Awards and decorations
General Griffin's awards and decorations include:
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|Legion of Merit (with three Oak Leaf Clusters) |
{{ribbon devices|number=4|type=oak|ribbon=Meritorious Service Medal ribbon.svg|width=60}}
|Meritorious Service Medal (with four Oak Leaf Clusters) |
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|Army Commendation Medal (with one Oak Leaf Cluster) |
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|Army Achievement Medal (with one Oak Leaf Cluster) |
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Category:Louisburg College alumni
Category:Old Dominion University alumni
Category:Mercer University alumni
Category:United States Army Command and General Staff College alumni
Category:Recipients of the Meritorious Service Medal (United States)
Category:Recipients of the Legion of Merit
Category:United States Army generals
Category:Recipients of the Defense Superior Service Medal
Category:Recipients of the Distinguished Service Medal (US Army)