Benjamin Freakley Explained

Benjamin C. Freakley
Birth Date:21 August 1953[1]
Birth Place:Woodstock, Virginia, U.S.
Allegiance:United States
Branch:United States Army
Serviceyears:1971–2012[2]
Rank:Lieutenant General
Unit:101st Airborne Division
National Military Command Center
3rd Battalion, 7th Infantry Regiment
24th Infantry Division
30th Infantry Regiment
Military District of Washington
506th Infantry Regiment
United States Military Academy[3]
Commands:United States Army Accessions Command
Combined Joint Task Force 76[4]
10th Mountain Division
United States Army Infantry School
Operations Group, National Training Center
3rd Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division
1st Battalion, 5th Cavalry Regiment
Battles:Gulf War
Iraq War
War in Afghanistan
Awards:Army Distinguished Service Medal (2)
Defense Superior Service Medal (2)
Legion of Merit (3)
Bronze Star Medal (2)
Spouse:Susan
Laterwork:Professor & Policy Advisor, Arizona State University.[5]

Benjamin C. Freakley (born 21 August 1953) is a retired United States Army lieutenant general. From Woodstock, Virginia, Freakley was commissioned as an infantry officer in 1975, and served in Operation Desert Storm, Operation Iraqi Freedom, and Operation Enduring Freedom – Afghanistan before retiring in 2012. After leaving active duty military service, he joined the McCain Institute and Arizona State University.

Early life

Originally from Woodstock, Virginia,[3] he graduated from Central High School in Woodstock in 1971.[4] Freakley also became an Eagle Scout.[6] Applying for admission to two senior military colleges (Virginia Military Institute, The Citadel) and West Point, he ended up graduating from West Point with the Class of 1975.[4]

Military career

Being commissioned as a second lieutenant of infantry in 1975, he was assigned to the 506th Infantry Regiment until 1979.[3] He then was an aide-de-camp to the commanding general of the Military District of Washington, before being sent to West Germany to serve with the 2nd Battalion, 30th Infantry Regiment.[3] During Operation Desert Shield, Freakley worked on the war plans,[1] and served as battalion executive officer of the 3rd Battalion, 7th Infantry Regiment.[3] Operation Desert Storm found him serving as the operations officer of the 1st Brigade of the 24th Infantry Division.[3]

After Operation Desert Storm, Freakley commanded the 1st Battalion of the 5th Cavalry Regiment, before serving in staff positions with the 24th Infantry Division and III Corps, until being placed in command of the 3rd Brigade of the 1st Cavalry Division.[3] 1999 found Freakley commanding the operations group at Fort Irwin's National Training Center, before serving in staff positions at the National Military Command Center and Joint Staff.[3] [4]

In 2003, Freakley served as assistant division commander, under David Petraeus, of the 101st Airborne Division, which found Freakley involved in combat in Iraq a second time during Operation Iraqi Freedom.[1] [7] [8] After Iraq, Freakley became the Chief of Infantry at Fort Benning,[3] [7] [9] during which time the Infantry Center became part of the Maneuver Center of Excellence.[10]

In 2005, Freakley commanded the 10th Mountain Division as it was deployed to Afghanistan,[1] where he also became the commanding general of Combined Joint Task Force-76.[3] [4] [11] [12] In 2007, Freakley took command of Accessions Command,[1] [13] where he remained until he retired in 2012.[4] [14]

Post-military career

After retiring from the army, Freakley became a professor at Arizona State University,[6] and special advisor to the university's president.[5]

Awards and decorations

Freakley has received the following awards:[3] [15]

Distinguished Service Medal with a bronze Oak leaf cluster
Defense Superior Service Medal with a bronze Oak leaf cluster
Legion of Merit with two bronze Oak leaf clusters
Bronze Star Medal with "V" Device and a bronze Oak leaf cluster
Meritorious Service Medal with one silver Oak leaf cluster and three bronze Oak leaf clusters
Meritorious Service Medal (second ribbon denoting tenth award)
Army Commendation Medal with "V" Device and a bronze Oak leaf cluster
Army Achievement Medal with two bronze Oak leaf clusters
State Department Meritorious Honor Award
National Defense Service Medal with two Service stars
Southwest Asia Service Medal with two Service stars
Afghanistan Campaign Medal
Iraq Campaign Medal
Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal
Global War on Terrorism Service Medal
Army Service Ribbon
Army Overseas Service Ribbon with Numeral 4 device
NATO Meritorious Service Medal
NATO Afghanistan service
Kuwait Liberation Medal
Kuwait Liberation Medal
Freakley was also named the policy leader of the year, by the National Association of State Boards of Education in 2010.[17] [18]

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Lieutenant general has commanded units in the last three major conflicts . Garren Shipley . The North Virginia Daily . 11 October 2008 . 10 February 2013 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120130020149/http://www.nvdaily.com/special/duty/freakley.html . 30 January 2012 .
  2. Web site: Accessions Command discontinued . . 19 January 2012 . . United States Army . 10 February 2013.
  3. Web site: Lieutenant General Benjamin C. Freakley . . ArmyEdSpace.com . United States Army . 7 December 2014 . 10 December 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20141210172028/http://www.armyedspace.com/userfiles/file/Lieutenant%20General%20Benjamin%20C_%20Freakley.pdf . dead .
  4. News: A civilian once again . Sally Voth . The Northern Virginia Daily . 11 February 2012 . 10 February 2013 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120525143426/http://www.nvdaily.com/news/2012/02/a-civilian-once-again.php . 25 May 2012 .
  5. Web site: Policy Advisors . . Office of the President . . 10 February 2013 . Special Advisor to the President for Leadership Initiatives . https://web.archive.org/web/20130216035632/http://president.asu.edu/about/staff . 16 February 2013 . dead .
  6. Web site: Ben Freakley . . 2012 . . 11 February 2013.
  7. Book: Atkinson, Rick . Rick Atkinson

    . Rick Atkinson . In the Company of Soldiers: A Chronicle of Combat . 11 February 2013 . 2007 . Macmillan . 978-1429900010 . 283–284 .

  8. News: Threats and Responses: 101st Airborne Division; Just South of Iraq, a Dress Rehearsal for Seizing Territory . Jim Dwyer . New York Times . 18 March 2003 . 12 February 2013.
  9. Web site: 'TF Soldier' focuses on warrior readiness . Joe Burlas . 13 February 2004 . Army News Service . United States Army . 11 February 2013.
  10. News: Officials confident about outcome of combining armor, infantry centers . Sean D. Maylor . Army Times . 10 October 2005 . 11 February 2013.
  11. Web site: Retired Lt. General Benjamin Freakley to Deliver 2012 Commencement Address . . 14 August 2012 . Jefferson Community College . The State University of New York . 12 February 2013 . LTG Benjamin C. Freakley (RET) served as Commanding General of the 10th Mountain Division (Light Infantry) at Fort Drum from August 2005 to April 2007. During this time, he led the 10th Mountain Division as commanding general of the Combined/Joint Task Force-76 in Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan, from February 2006 to February 2007. . https://web.archive.org/web/20160304024600/http://www.sunyjefferson.edu/node/631 . 4 March 2016 . dead .
  12. Web site: 10th Mountain Division Takes Afghanistan Task Force Command . Sergeant Douglas DeMaio . 21 February 2006 . American Forces Press Service . United States Department of Defense . 12 February 2013 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130114094553/http://www.defense.gov/News/NewsArticle.aspx?ID=14795 . 14 January 2013 .
  13. News: Fort Knox: Where promotions begin . Jim Tice . Army Times . 1 November 2010 . 11 February 2013.
  14. Web site: Army to inactivate Accessions Command . . 20 April 2011 . Army Public Affairs . United States Army . 11 February 2013.
  15. Web site: LTG Freakley and female leaders in Army Strong Zone . . 30 June 2011 . Army Recruiting . flickr . 10 February 2013.
    Web site: Keynote Speaker . . 12 March 2009 . citadel.edu . The Citadel – The Military College of South Carolina . 29 August 2014.
  16. Web site: LTG Freakley and BG Price in Army Strong Zone . . 30 June 2011 . Army Recruiting . flickr . 10 February 2013.
  17. News: Freakley named leader of month . The Northern Virginia Daily . 2 November 2010 . 25 July 2017 .
  18. Web site: LTG Ben Freakley '75 – Nat'l Education Policy Leader of the Year . . 12 November 2010 . West Point Grad News 2010 . West Point Association of Graduates . 10 February 2013.