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John Nelson Abrams

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Birthplace: Elizabethtown, Hardin County, KY, United States
Death: August 20, 2018 (71)
Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, 4494 Palmer Road North, Bethesda, Montgomery County, MD, 20814, United States
Place of Burial: 1 Memorial Avenue, Arlington, Arlington County, VA, 22211, United States
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Son of General Creighton W. Abrams and Julia Bertha Abrams
Brother of General Robert Bruce Abrams; Brig. General Creighton Williams Abrams III and Private

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About General John N. Abrams

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Nelson_Abrams

General John Nelson Abrams (born September 3, 1946) is a retired United States Army General who commanded the United States Army Training and Doctrine Command from 1998 to 2002. He is the son of former Army Chief of Staff, General Creighton Abrams.

Military career

Abrams was born on September 3, 1946 at Fort Knox, Kentucky. He received his commission through Officer Candidate School in 1968, after enlisting as a tank crewman in 1966. His commands have included the 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment, Joint Task Force Kuwait, 2nd Infantry Division, V Corps., and US Army Training and Doctrine Command.

As a young armor officer, Abrams served two years in Vietnam, rising from platoon leader to troop commander. Toward the end of his tour, Abrams commanded an armored cavalry troop in the Mang Yang Pass, where he established such good relations with the Montagnard villagers that a local village chief gave him an elephant. "Isn't that great, Dad?" he asked his father Creighton, who at the time was commander of all U.S. forces in Vietnam. "Well, let me tell you, I knew he was in trouble," Creighton Abrams recounted later. "I asked him if he knew what it meant for a Montagnard village chief to give someone an elephant, and of course he just thought it was a nice thing for the guy to do. Well, sir, I told him in no uncertain terms, 'John, you better pack up and leave that area quick, 'cause you are now engaged to be married to a Montagnard woman. That elephant is a wedding gift!'" John Abrams married Cecilia Bosico in 1969, after a courtship that did not involve an elephant.

In his tour as Commander of the Second Infantry Division he was promoted to Major General and stationed at Camp Red Cloud, near Uijeongbu, Republic of Korea near the Olympic Velodrome. During Operation Desert Storm he could view the combat area by live satellite imaging and see his brother's unit, Gen Creighton Abrams, III, who was the Artillery Commander for Desert Storm.

Major General Abrams was active in community affairs and worked with the Amerasian Children's Fund, The Pearl Buck Association and the American Red Cross. He redesigned the 2ID logo to depict a "handsome Indian" and placed this design on another of his creations, the 2nd ID sports jacket. He also designed and produced a 2nd ID sports cap. He was instrumental in improving morale to this combat unit and community support from the Korean civilians. The original drawings, art work, and first production runs were kept by Col. G F (Coach) Sweetman, who was responsible for their production.

After completing his tour in Korea, he was promoted to Lieutenant General and assigned as commander of "V Corps" in Germany, also called 5th Corps and Victory Corps. He was the second officer in U.S. Army history to command the same unit as his father, a unit also commanded by Lt. Gen Colin Powell. LTG Creighton Abrams 15 July 1963 to 3 August 1964; LTG Colin Powell 23 June 1986 to 1 January 1987; LTG John N. Abrams 6 April 1995 to 31 July 1997]. He also continued an Army tradition of taking key staff members with him, including Command Sergeant Major John Beck.

Abrams received his Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Bowling Green University, a Master of Science in Public Administration from Shippensburg University, and an honorary Doctor of Education degree from Norwich University.

His awards and decorations include the Army Distinguished Service Medal with oak leaf cluster, Silver Star with oak leaf cluster, Legion of Merit with 2 oak leaf clusters, Bronze Star with "V" device and 3 oak leaf clusters, Air Medal with 2 oak leaf clusters and the Purple Heart.

Post military

After retiring, Abrams became a military analyst for the Associated Press. He is the President and Chief Executive Officer of Abrams Learning & Information Systems, Inc., a consulting and technology firm.

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General John N. Abrams's Timeline

1946
September 3, 1946
Elizabethtown, Hardin County, KY, United States
2018
August 20, 2018
Age 71
Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, 4494 Palmer Road North, Bethesda, Montgomery County, MD, 20814, United States
2019
April 2, 2019
Age 71
Arlington National Cemetery, 1 Memorial Avenue, Arlington, Arlington County, VA, 22211, United States