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James R. Schenck is a retired United States Army officer.[1]
Schenck is a graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point, and the Harvard Business School.[2]
Initially Schenck served as an Army helicopter pilot.[2] Later, in his Army career Schenck served in a series of central staff positions, for which he was awarded a Legion of Merit.
After he retired from the Army Schenck served as an executive at West Point Federal Credit Union and Pentagon Federal Credit Union.[2]
In 2004 Schenck was hired as the Civilian Advisor to Russel L. Honoré, the General commanding the First Army.[2] According to the Army's News Service:
- For protocol purposes, Civilian Aides are ranked just below three-star general officers and are considered the Secretary of the Army's personal representatives. They are appointed to serve for two-year terms. The hours they spend on military activities are voluntary as they serve without pay.
Schenck serves on an advisory panel, the Joint Civilian Orientation Conference.[3] As a member of this panel he was invited to travel to Persian Gulf to tour the USS Ronald Reagan during its first deployment to the Middle East.
References
edit- ^ Phil Manson (2005-02-18). "First U.S. Army Welcomes Newest Civilian Aide to the Secretary of the Army". United States Army. Retrieved 2008-11-11.
- ^ a b c d e "JCOC 71 Participants". United States. Retrieved 2008-11-11.
- ^ Donna Miles (2006-04-28). "Civilian Leaders Wowed by USS Ronald Reagan's Capabilities". American Forces Press Service. Retrieved 2008-11-11.
- ^ "Board of Directors" (PDF). United States. 2005. Retrieved 2008-11-11.