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Scott Gration (Jonathan Scott Gration) was born on 1951 in St. Charles, Illinois, U.S., is a United States Air Force general. Discover Scott Gration's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 73 years old?

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1939

He was also found guilty by the Inspector General's Office of mistakenly falsifying at least 3 combat missions while commander of the 39th Wing.

His original promotion to brigadier-general was cancelled due to being found guilty of "mistakenly" falsifying combat sorties while in command of the 39th Wing.

1951

Jonathan Scott Gration (born 1951) is a former United States Air Force officer who worked as a policy advisor to President Barack Obama.

Born in Illinois, Gration then grew up in Central and East Africa with his missionary parents.

He studied at Rutgers University and Georgetown University before joining the Air Force.

He remained in the Air Force for three decades, flying 274 combat missions and being awarded the Legion of Merit, a Bronze Star, a Purple Heart, and various other decorations.

1960

During the Congo Crisis in the early 1960s, his family was evacuated three times, and they became refugees, relocating to Kenya after the third evacuation in 1964.

After his family returned to the United States, he studied at Rutgers University, where he enlisted in the ROTC program and earned a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering.

1974

Upon graduating from Rutgers, his "low draft number" motivated him to join the United States Air Force in September 1974.

While serving, he "sometimes took leaves of absence to work on village projects in Uganda and elsewhere."

After initial pilot training, Gration trained as an instructor, and instructed trainees on both the T-38 and F-5, reaching the rank of captain.

1980

In 1980, he worked for two years as an F-5 instructor pilot with the Kenya Air Force, following which he was selected as a White House Fellow and spent a year assisting Dr. Hans Mark, the Deputy Administrator of NASA.

Returning to flight service, he trained on the F-16, and then spent two years as an instructor and flight commander, being promoted to major.

1985

In December 1985 he was posted to USAF Headquarters in Washington to advise on international political and military affairs in the Office of Regional Plans and Policy.

During this time, he received a Master of Arts in National Security Studies from Georgetown University.

1988

He earned a master's degree in national security studies from Georgetown University in Washington in 1988.

From January 1988 he attended the Armed Forces Staff College for six months, then was promoted to lieutenant colonel and appointed to a staff position in 6th Allied Tactical Air Force in Izmir, Turkey.

1990

In September 1990, he returned to flying service, as an instructor pilot and operations officer for the 512th Fighter Squadron, and in August 1991 he was appointed Chief of Safety for the 86th Fighter Wing, both based at Ramstein AB, Germany.

During this period, he also flew combat missions supporting Operation Provide Comfort.

1992

From June 1992 he spent a year studying at the National War College, followed by two years of staff duties in Washington, including a six-month period as an executive officer to the Chief of Staff of the Air Force, and as a planner for the National Security Council.

1995

In mid-1995, now promoted to colonel, he returned to flight service, and that June took up command of the 4404th Operations Group (Provisional) in Saudi Arabia.

1996

He held command until July 1996, and was in command of the group at the time of the Khobar Towers bombing.

In August 1996, he was transferred to command the 39th Wing in Turkey, and held the post for two and a half years, overseeing the start of Operation Northern Watch, enforcing the no-fly zone over northern Iraq.

1998

In mid-1998 he was transferred to command 3rd Wing in Alaska, and held command until January 2000.

Unlike previous commanders, he held the position for a year as a colonel.

1999

In October 1999, he was finally promoted to brigadier-general.

2000

Gration voted for George W. Bush in 2000.

2001

Through 2000 and 2001 he was deputy director for operations (J-39, responsible for information operations) in the Joint Staff in Washington – as a result of which he was in the Pentagon when it was hit on September 11, 2001 – and then spent a year and a half as director of regional affairs for the Deputy Undersecretary of the Air Force for International Affairs; during the last six months of this period, January to June 2003, he was promoted to major-general and commanded Joint Task Force-West during Operation Iraqi Freedom.

2003

In August 2003 he was appointed Assistant Deputy Undersecretary of the Air Force for International Affairs, and in June 2004 the director, strategy, plans, and policy directorate of United States European Command.

In the course of his career, Gration recorded more than 5,000 flying hours, including 983 hours of combat and combat support time in 274 combat missions over Iraq.

He was awarded the Defense Superior Service Medal and the Legion of Merit, as well as the Bronze Star, the Purple Heart, and seventy nine other decorations.

2006

In 2006, he traveled to Africa on a five-nation, fifteen-day, fact-finding tour, accompanying Senator Barack Obama as an "African expert".

2008

He later advised and stumped for the 2008 presidential campaign of Barack Obama.

2009

In 2009, Obama named Gration as the United States Special Envoy to Sudan.

2011

Gration subsequently worked as United States Ambassador to Kenya from 2011 to 2012 before resigning in the face of potential disciplinary action for unclassified email use and other issues.

2012

Since 2012, he has worked in the private sector and released a memoir about his military and public service.

Gration, known by his middle name Scott, was born in St. Charles, Illinois, the son of Dorothy E. (née Harpel) and John Alexander Gration.

His paternal grandparents were British.

He spent his early childhood in what is now the Democratic Republic of Congo (then the Belgian Congo, later Zaïre) and Kenya, while his parents worked as missionary teachers.

The first sentence he ever spoke was in Kiswahili, and he has been a Kiswahili speaker his entire life.