(1965-07-26) July 26, 1965 (age 58) Bien Hoa, South Vietnam
Allegiance
United States
Service/branch
United States Army
Years of service
1987–2021
Rank
Major General
Commands held
United States Army, Japan 3rd Brigade Combat Team (Rakkasans), 101st Airborne Division Train Advise Assist Command – South 2nd Battalion, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment
Battles/wars
Iraq War War in Afghanistan
Awards
Army Distinguished Service Medal Defense Superior Service Medal Legion of Merit (3) Bronze Star Medal (3)
Việt Xuan Luong (Vietnamese: Lương Xuân Việt) is a retired United States Army major general. He is the first American officer promoted to general officer rank who was born in Vietnam.[1] He last served as the Commanding General of United States Army, Japan/I Corps Forward. He previously served as the Deputy Commanding General (Operations), Eighth Army. His prior assignments included chief of staff of United States Army Central; Director of Joint and Integration, Headquarters Department of the Army, G-8; assistant division commander–maneuver for the 1st Cavalry Division at Fort Hood, concurrent with assignment as commander, Train Advise Assist Command – South, Resolute Support Mission Joint Command, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Afghanistan.
^"New one-star is U.S. military's first general born in Vietnam". Army Times. Retrieved 2 January 2015.
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