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Gregory C. Knight was born on 1 October, 1962 in Fairfax, Virginia, is a United States Army officer. Discover Gregory C. Knight'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 62 years old?
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Gregory C. Knight (born October 1, 1962) is a United States Army officer.
Gregory Clark Knight was born in Fairfax, Virginia on October 1, 1962, the son of Walter and Lotte Knight.
In 1980, he graduated from Groveton High School in Alexandria, Virginia.
After completing high school, Knight served in the United States Coast Guard.
Upon moving to Vermont, Knight worked as a police officer for the city of Burlington and as chief investigator for the state Department of Liquor Control.
He also served in the Vermont Air National Guard as a Security Forces specialist.
Knight graduated from officer candidate school in 1997 and received his commission as a second lieutenant in the Vermont Army National Guard.
Knight received an associate degree in liberal studies from the Community College of Vermont in 1998.
In 2000, Knight became a full-time member of the National Guard when he was selected for a position in the Active Guard Reserve program.
In 2001 he received his Bachelor of Arts degree in history from Johnson State College.
From 2001 to 2005, Knight was commander of Company B, 1st Battalion, 172nd Armor in Enosburg Falls.
From January 2005 to January 2006, he was assigned as assistant plans, operations and training officer (S-3 Air) for 1st Battalion, 172nd Armor in Ramadi.
Knight served in the Iraq War in 2006 and 2007.
From January 2006 to June 2006, Knight was assigned as a task force battle captain (headquarters staff leader and supervisor) for 1st Battalion, 172nd Armor.
During its service in Iraq, 1-172 was organized as part of 2nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 28th Infantry Division, and took part in the occupation of Ramadi and the 2006 Battle of Ramadi.
Knight received the Bronze Star Medal and the Iraq Campaign Medal with two service stars.
After returning from Iraq, Knight was assigned as plans, operations and training officer (S-3) for 1st Squadron, 172nd Cavalry Regiment in St. Albans; in 2006, Vermont's 86th Brigade was converted from Armor to Infantry and 1-172 Armor was reorganized as a cavalry squadron.
In 2007, Knight was promoted to major and assigned as S-3 for the 86th Brigade's Special Troops Battalion in Rutland.
From 2008 to 2012, Knight commanded the Vermont Army National Guard's Recruiting and Retention Battalion, and he was promoted to lieutenant colonel in 2012.
From 2012 to 2015, Knight was assigned as deputy commander of Vermont's 124th Regiment (Regional Training Institute).
In 2015, he received a Master of Arts degree in education from Post University.
Knight's military education includes the Armor Officer Basic Course, Armor Captain's Career Course, and United States Army Command and General Staff College.
He attended the Naval War College from 2015 to 2016, after which he was assigned as the Vermont Army National Guard's deputy chief of staff for personnel (G-1).
In 2016, he received a master of arts degree in National Security and Strategic Studies from the Naval War College.
After receiving his commission, Knight served initially as a platoon leader with Vermont's Military Police detachment.
He was then assigned as an Armor platoon leader with Company C, 1st Battalion, 172nd Armor in Morrisville.
His initial assignment was support platoon leader for 1st Battalion, 172nd Armor in St. Albans.
He was promoted to colonel in 2017, and in 2018 he was assigned as commander of the 124th Regiment while serving concurrently as the Vermont National Guard's human resources officer - the manager of the organization's full-time staff.
In 2018, incumbent adjutant general Steven A. Cray announced his intention to retire from the military.
In Vermont, the adjutant general is elected for a two-year term in a secret ballot of the Vermont General Assembly.
At the time, the election took place in February of each odd-numbered year for a term that began in March.
The major candidates for the position after Cray's retirement were Knight and David Baczewski, a retired Vermont Air National Guard brigadier general.
Two other candidates also joined the race—retired Army Lieutenant Colonel David Graham, a former member of the Vermont Army National Guard, and Colonel (Retired) Rosanne Greco, a longtime member of the United States Air Force and resident of South Burlington who ran to protest the Air Force's plan to base F-35 fighter jets in Vermont.
Winning the General Assembly vote requires a majority—91 votes if all 30 senators and 150 house members cast ballots.
In 2019, he was selected to serve as Adjutant General of Vermont.
When lawmakers voted on February 21, 2019, 176 were present.
Knight won the election on the first ballot with 95 votes, while Baczewski received 58, Greco 21, and Graham 2.
Knight succeeded Cray in March and received a state promotion to brigadier general.
In June 2020, he was nominated for federal recognition of this promotion.
He was federally recognized as a brigadier general on July 30, 2020.