Interview Spotlight: Brigadier General Kenneth Chrosniak

by Interview Spotlight

General Chrosniak is one of the key leaders of the new EMPact America Pennsylvania Chapter and the recent events in Carlisle, PA.

He has served a total of 36 years of combined duty in the Active, Reserve and National Guard worldwide.  After service in Vietnam, General Chrosniak returned to active duty to serve as Assistant Professor of Military Science at Saint Bonaventure University in Olean, NY.  After serving as Branch Chief of the Army logistics directorate at the Pentagon, Commander of the 226th Area Support Group in Egypt, and Assistant Chief of Staff of the Combined Arms Support Command at Fort Lee,

General Chrosniak retired in 1998 as an instructor at the U.S. Army War College where he had previously graduated. He was recalled to active duty in 2002, serving for two years on the Joint Chiefs of Staff helping to write the National Military Strategic Plan for the War on Terror at the Pentagon. He then served at the US Embassy in Baghdad. He then served on active duty as Chief of Staff for the Pentagons’ Army Asymmetrical Warfare Office.

General Chrosniak’s awards include the Defense Superior Service Medal, Legion of Merit, Bronze Star Medal, Meritorious Service Award, and the Good Conduct Medal.

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