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William B. Caldwell, IV (born 1954),United States Army Lieutenant General, serving as the commanding general of United States Army North (Fifth Army), a position his father held from 1978-1980. LTG Caldwell also served as the senior U.S. Army commander of Fort Sam Houston, which is part of Joint Base San Antonio. Early 2013 (February), LTG Caldwell announced that he would be retiring from the Army later in the year, and that he had accepted appointment as President of Georgia Military College.

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  • William B. Caldwell, IV (born 1954),United States Army Lieutenant General, serving as the commanding general of United States Army North (Fifth Army), a position his father held from 1978-1980. LTG Caldwell also served as the senior U.S. Army commander of Fort Sam Houston, which is part of Joint Base San Antonio. Early 2013 (February), LTG Caldwell announced that he would be retiring from the Army later in the year, and that he had accepted appointment as President of Georgia Military College.
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  • Commander, NATO Training Mission – Afghanistan and Commander, Combined Security Transition Command - Afghanistan
  • U.S. Army Combined Arms Center and Fort Leavenworth, Kansas
  • B Company, 1st Battalion, 46th Infantry, 1st Armored Division
  • CSC, 1st Battalion, 505th PIR, 82nd Airborne Division
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  • William B. Caldwell IV
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  • US Defense Superior Service Medal ribbon.svg
  • Defense Meritorious Service ribbon.svg
  • Humanitarian Service ribbon.svg
  • Iraq Campaign ribbon.svg
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  • William B. Caldwell, IV (born 1954),United States Army Lieutenant General, serving as the commanding general of United States Army North (Fifth Army), a position his father held from 1978-1980. LTG Caldwell also served as the senior U.S. Army commander of Fort Sam Houston, which is part of Joint Base San Antonio. Prior to his assignment at Fort Sam Houston, LTG Caldwell served as the Commander of NATO Training Mission – Afghanistan, and simultaneously as the Commander of Combined Security Transition Command - Afghanistan. Other command assignments include the United States Army Combined Arms Center, and the 82nd Airborne Division. Early 2013 (February), LTG Caldwell announced that he would be retiring from the Army later in the year, and that he had accepted appointment as President of Georgia Military College.
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