Kevin Vereen

Kevin Vereen is a United States Army lieutenant general who serves as the deputy chief of staff for installations of the U.S. Army. He previously served as commanding general of the United States Army Recruiting Command from July 23, 2020, to September 21, 2022. As the army's chief recruiter, Vereen was the principal military advisor to the Commanding General, United States Army Training and Doctrine Command on all matters pertaining to the scouting, recruiting, medical and psychological examination, induction and processing of potential service personnel. He previously served as the United States Army Provost Marshal General from 2019 to 2020 and deputy commanding general (operations) of the Army Recruiting Command from 2017 to 2019.[1][2][3][4]

Kevin Vereen
Official portrait, 2022
BornFort Bragg, North Carolina[1]
AllegianceUnited States
Service/branchUnited States Army
Years of service1988–present
RankLieutenant General
Commands heldUnited States Army Recruiting Command
United States Army Criminal Investigation Command
United States Army Corrections Command
14th Military Police Brigade
701st Military Police Battalion
Battles/warsIraq War
AwardsArmy Distinguished Service Medal
Legion of Merit (4)
Bronze Star Medal
Alma materCampbell University
United States Army Command and General Staff College

Military career

In May 2022, Vereen was nominated for promotion to lieutenant general and assignment as the deputy chief of staff for installations of the United States Army.[5][6]

References

  1. "Commanding General". Retrieved 2021-05-30.
  2. "MG Kevin Vereen". Retrieved 2021-05-30.
  3. "USAREC welcomes new deputy commanding officer". U.S. Army Recruiting Command. USAREC Public Affairs. 2019-06-14. Retrieved 2021-05-30.
  4. "USAREC welcomes new command team". U.S. Army Recruiting Command. USAREC Public Affairs. 2020-07-23. Retrieved 2021-05-30.
  5. "PN2077 — Maj. Gen. Kevin Vereen — Army". United States Congress. 2022-05-10.
  6. "General Officer Assignment Announcement, dtd 2 June 2022". GOMO. Office of the Chief of Staff of the Army. 2022-06-02. Retrieved 2022-06-03.


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