John S. Kolasheski
John S. Kolasheski | |
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Born | [1] | November 8, 1963
Allegiance | United States |
Service | United States Army |
Years of service | 1989–2024 |
Rank | Lieutenant General |
Commands | V Corps (United States Army Europe) 1st Infantry Division United States Army Armor School 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division |
Battles / wars | Iraq War War in Afghanistan |
Awards | Army Distinguished Service Medal (2) Defense Superior Service Medal Legion of Merit (5) Bronze Star Medal (3) |
John Stephen Kolasheski is a retired United States Army officer who was the commanding general of V Corps from 2020 to 2024.[2][3]
Education
[edit]Kolasheski is a 1989 graduate of Bucknell University in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, where he earned a bachelor's degree in business administration.[4] He has a master's degree in engineering management and interactive simulations from the University of Central Florida. He also has a degree in strategic studies from the United States Army War College.[5][6]
Military career
[edit]John S. Kolasheski was assigned to the 1st Infantry Division from 2001 to 2005. He was deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom as well as Operation Enduring Freedom.[7]
Kolasheski was the Deputy Commanding General (Maneuver) of the 1st Infantry Division from 2015 to 2016. He was also Commandant of the United States Army Armor School and Deputy Commanding General at the Maneuver Center of Excellence at Fort Benning.[8]
Kolasheski has also previously served as Deputy Chief of Staff, G-3/5/7 for U.S. Army Forces Command at Fort Liberty.[9]
Kolasheski assumed command of the 1st Infantry Division in 2018.[10]
In May 2020, Kolasheski was nominated to command the newly reactivated V Corps. Kolasheski was confirmed to the rank of lieutenant general on May 21, 2020.[11][12] He was promoted to lieutenant general on August 4, 2020[2] after relinquishing command of the 1st Infantry Division to his deputy Brigadier General Thomas W. O'Connor Jr.[13]
In May 2023, Kolasheski was nominated for reappointment as a lieutenant general with assignment as the deputy commanding general of United States Army Europe and Africa.[14][15] However, after relinquishing command of V Corps on April 8, 2024, he retired from active duty.[16]
References
[edit]- ^ "Florida voter ID number 116640033". Retrieved August 9, 2020.
- ^ a b "V Corps Headquarters (Forward) location announced". U.S. Army Europe. August 4, 2020. Retrieved August 9, 2020.
- ^ "Lieutenant General John S. Kolasheski – General Officer Management Office". www.gomo.army.mil.
- ^ "Brig. Gen. John Kolasheski '89 Welcomed as Chief of Fort Benning Armor School « Bucknell in the News". Bucknell Blogs.
- ^ Council on Foreign Relations. "Colonel John S. Kolasheski, USA" (PDF). Council on Foreign Relations. Retrieved July 15, 2018.
- ^ Fort Riley Kansas. "Major General John S. Kolasheski". Marines. Retrieved July 15, 2018.
- ^ "Major General John S. Kolasheski". Retrieved July 13, 2018.
- ^ "Gen. John F. Campbell and Col. John S. Kolasheski". Dvids. Retrieved July 11, 2018.
- ^ Stephanie Casanova (8 June 2018). "HOMECOMING". The Mercury. Retrieved July 11, 2018.
- ^ Ann Olamiju (8 June 2018). "1st Infantry Division gets new Commanding General". 13 WIBW. Retrieved July 11, 2018.
- ^ "DA announces Fort Knox-related general officer promotions, assignments". Fort Knox. 21 May 2020. Retrieved 1 June 2020.
- ^ "PN1757 — Maj. Gen. John S. Kolasheski — Army". congress.gov. US Congress. 21 May 2020. Retrieved 1 June 2020.
- ^ "Big Red One Gets New Leader". WIBW News. August 4, 2020. Retrieved August 9, 2020.
- ^ "PN687 — Lt. Gen. John S. Kolasheski — Army, 118th Congress (2023-2024)". U.S. Congress. 2023-05-30. Retrieved 2023-05-31.
- ^ Senate Session, Part 3. C-SPAN (video). 2023-07-26. Retrieved 2023-07-27.
- ^ "Costanza takes command of V Corps at Army's first permanent base in Poland". Stars and Stripes.
- Living people
- American people of Polish descent
- Bucknell University alumni
- University of Central Florida alumni
- United States Army War College alumni
- United States Army personnel of the Iraq War
- United States Army personnel of the War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
- Recipients of the Defense Superior Service Medal
- Recipients of the Legion of Merit
- United States Army generals
- 1966 births
- Recipients of the Distinguished Service Medal (US Army)
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