Maj. Gen. Gregg Martin, U.S. Army retired
Maj. Gen. Gregg Martin, U.S. Army retired
Gregg F. Martin, PhD, Major General, U.S. Army (Ret.), served on active duty for thirty-six years and commanded an engineer company, battalion, and the 130th Engineer Brigade in combat during the first year of the Iraq War. He served multiple overseas tours, commanded the Corps of Engineers Northwest Division, was commandant of the Army Engineer School, commanded Fort Leonard Wood, was deputy commanding general of Third U.S. Army / Army Central in the Middle East, commandant of the Army War College, president of the National Defense University, and special assistant to the chief of engineers. He is a qualified Airborne-Ranger-Engineer and strategist who was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal (twice), the Bronze Star Medal, and the Combat Action Badge, among others. Martin holds a PhD and two master’s degrees from MIT, master’s degrees in national security strategy from both the Army and Naval War Colleges, and a bachelor’s degree from West Point. He is an ardent mental-health advocate who has lived on the bipolar spectrum most of his life. For more information, visit his website at www.generalgreggmartin.com.