Army drawdown 20173/14/2023 ![]() College and the School of Advanced Military Studies, where he researched and analyzed command and control relationships between conventional and special operations forces in combat as seen in Afghanistan and Iraq. Jackson has earned a baccalaureate degree from the University of Notre Dame, and two Masters Degrees. He was then assigned as the Commander, 1st Security Force Assistance Brigade from May 2017 to August 2020. Jackson served as the US Army Liaison to the United States Senate. Jackson assumed command of the 2d Armored Brigade Combat Team (SPARTANS), on, relinquishing command on when the Brigade was inactivated as part of the Army drawdown. Jackson served as the 3d Infantry Division (Rear) Chief of Staff while the headquarters was deployed in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Jackson focused his research on how technology enables the application of strategy, producing an original research project entitled, “An Operational Design Concept for Wide Area Persistent Biometric Surveillance.”įollowing the War College, Maj. Jackson was selected to be the Assistant Chief of Staff, G3 (Operations and Plans) for the First Cavalry Division and subsequently selected as an Army War College Fellow at the MIT Lincoln Laboratory. During this deployment, his battalion executed the coalition withdrawal from the cities and transition of responsibility to the Iraqi Security Forces. Jackson assumed command of 1st Battalion 5th Cavalry Regiment, deploying his battalion in Jan 2009, assuming responsibility for Coalition Operations in the Baghdad districts of Adamiyah, Rusafa, and Taji. Team Leader, Diyala Provincial Reconstruction Team, where he was the Governance Team Leader and Senior Coalition Advisor to the Provincial Governor of Diyala, providing daily coaching, mentorship, and liaison. ![]() Jackson served as the 3rd Heavy Brigade Combat Team, First Cavalry Div, Dep. In 2003, he served as the Lead Operational Planner for the First Cavalry Division, writing the initial counter-insurgency campaign plan for Baghdad subsequently assigned as the Executive Officer for 2nd Bn 7th Cavalry Regiment and participated in its assault into Najaf, Iraq (Aug 2004) and Fallujah, Iraq (Nov 2004). Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Army Drawdown and Restructuring: Background and Issues for Congress. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Jackson has deployed to Iraq three times, for a cumulative 41 months. Army Drawdown and Restructuring: Background and Issues for Congress - Kindle edition by Feickert, Andrew. In support of the Global War on Terror, Maj. ![]() He has served in leadership and staff positions from the platoon to division level at duty stations throughout the United States, Korea, and Iraq. Jackson has served in leadership positions in Airborne, Air Assault, and Mechanized Infantry Units. Major General Scott Jackson entered the United States Army on upon receiving his commission as a Second Lieutenant and graduation from the University of Notre Dame. ![]()
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