
Jennifer Greer served in the United States Army for six years with the 10th Mountain Division (LI) at Ft. Drum, NY. During her short but distinguished career she was hand-picked by the Division Command Sergeant Major to serve as the Better Opportunities for Single Soldier’s President and as the Division’s representative to the Association of the United States Army.
During her tour with the Division’s Protocol office, she advised the Secretary General Staff and various senior-level leaders regarding protocol for parades, ceremonies, and visits of courtesy. She earned the parachutist badge from the US Army Airborne School and graduated from the Air Assault School at Fort Drum. She culminated her career with the 10th Mountain Division Band and a deployment to Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Jennifer was passionate about helping others and she was selected as the AUSA Supporter of the Year (1995, 1996, 1997, 1998) and received the Commanding General’s Military Outstanding Volunteer Service Award in 1998 & 2000. She earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Marketing from Liberty University in 2005 and continues her support for children through the Boys & Girls Club movement.
Steven Greer retired from the United States Army after serving 20 years as an Airborne Ranger and Green Beret. He is a four-time competitor in the grueling Lieutenant General David E. Grange, Jr., Best Ranger Competition - the toughest 3-day mental and physical challenge in the world. At 33 years of age he was selected as one of the youngest Sergeants Major in Army history.
After retiring, he was recruited by FOX News Channel to provide terrorism and military analysis. His insight and passion for soldiering was heard around the world in hundreds of interviews on FOX, CNN, NBC, and National Public Radio from 2003-2008.
He graduated from Liberty University in 1991 and received a Master of Arts in Land Warfare from American Military University in 1998. He earned a PhD from Capella University in 2008 where his research focused on experiential learning theory and its application for teaching irregular warfare. Download Bio...
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