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Bert Mizusawa

Bert Kameaaloha Mizusawa (born January 1957) is a retired major general in the United States Army, serving in the Army from 1979 to 2015.[2] Mizusawa also served in the United States Senate as a professional staff member and as a Senior Executive in the Pentagon, making him one of only a handful of individuals to serve at flag rank in the military as well as in both the legislative and executive branches. Mizusawa is also an attorney and is admitted to the bars of New York, the District of Columbia, Virginia and the United States Supreme Court.

Major General

Bert Mizusawa
Birth nameBert Kameaaloha Mizusawa[1]
BornJanuary 1957
Honolulu, Hawaii
Service/branchUnited States Army
Years of service1979–2015
RankMajor General
Awards
Alma mater
Other workAttorney

Early life edit

Bert K. Mizusawa was born January 1957 in Honolulu, Hawaii. Mizusawa is the second of six sons born to George T. and Theodora Mizusawa.[3] Mizusawa's father met his mother in Europe while serving in the United States Army.[4][3] Soon thereafter Mizusawa's father enlisted in the United States Air Force, and Mizusawa grew up in the Netherlands, Oklahoma, Ohio, Japan, Virginia and Germany before his family settled in Hampton, Virginia.[4]

Education edit

High School

Mizusawa attended high school in Kaiserslautern and Frankfurt, Germany and in 1975 he graduated from Kecoughtan High School in Hampton, Virginia. While in high school Mizusawa participated in varsity football, wrestling, and track.[4]

West Point

In 1975 Mizusawa was accepted to the United States Military Academy at West Point. While at West Point he served in the Cadet Captain position as Brigade Athletic Officer.[5] On June 6, 1979, Mizusawa received his bachelor's degree from then Deputy Secretary of Defense, Charles W. Duncan, Jr., and graduated as the "number one man"—first in his class.[6]

Harvard

Mizusawa attended Harvard Law School and graduated with a Juris Doctor in 1989. He also received a Master of Public Policy from the John F. Kennedy School of Government and was twice selected as a MacArthur Fellow in International Security. While at Harvard, he interned with the United States Attorneys' Counterdrug Task Force.[7]

Military edit

Graduating as top man on the list, Mizusawa received his first choice in the USMA Corps of Cadets' branch drawings—infantry.[8]

Captain edit

As a captain, Mizusawa, an Airborne Ranger, served as a paratrooper in Italy with the 1-509th Airborne Battalion Combat Team and commanded the Army's most forward-deployed combat unit, the Joint Security Force, in the Korean DMZ.[2]

Soviet Defector Incident

Mizusawa led the Joint Security Force in a historic firefight against North Korean forces.[3]

Mizusawa was awarded the Silver Star for “exceptional valor and gallantry in action” while serving as the Commander of the Joint Security Force (JSF) Company at Panmunjom, Korea on 22 and 23 November 1984. His citation reads “In reaction to thirty attacking North Korean soldiers in pursuit of a Soviet defector, Captain Mizusawa's outstanding leadership and aggressive actions in leading his company while under fire were instrumental in defeating the enemy. Additionally, he personally led the defector to safety while under fire and deliberately, at great risk to himself, exposed himself to the enemy in front of his own troops to ensure the success of his company's combat action. Throughout the intense firefight, Captain Mizusawa displayed a complete disregard for his own personal safety while accomplishing his mission.”

Some have credited the successful firefight and rescue of the Soviet defector, which unexpectedly did not result in a Soviet demarche, for convincing President Reagan to hold firm in his negotiations with the Soviet Union, which ultimately led to the end of the Cold War.[2]

Colonel edit

From 2001 to 2004, Mizusawa was assigned as the first commander of the Army Reserve's new cyber command, the Army Reserve Information Operations Command. In 2005, he commanded the first team deployed to Afghanistan from the Joint Center of Operational Analyses.[2]

Brigadier General edit

As a brigadier general, Mizusawa served as the Deputy G3 (Operations) of the U.S. Army Materiel Command, as Deputy to the Commanding General, Multinational Corps-Iraq and as the Deputy Commanding General of the 335th Theater Signal Command.[2]

Major General edit

On August 2, 2011 Mizusawa was promoted to major general and assumed the assignment of Deputy Director for Strategic Initiatives, Joint Chiefs of Staff.[9] He later served as the reserve assistant to the Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff and as commander of the Combined Joint Interagency Task Force-Afghanistan (CJIATF-A), which was awarded the Joint Meritorious Unit Award for its performance during Operation Enduring Freedom.

Civilian edit

Mizusawa was an attorney with the Wall Street law firm Sullivan & Cromwell from 1990 to 1994, where he advised underwriters on complex debt and equity issuances. He was lead attorney for the largest debt offerings in the world at the time, the World Bank's US$2.5 billion Global Bonds, which were issued simultaneously in New York, London and Tokyo. From 2001 to 2004, Mizusawa was president of Innovative Technology Application, Inc., a technology firm with multimedia and industrial security products. In 2004, Mizusawa founded Paxcentric, Inc., a technology and security consulting firm.

Government and politics edit

From 1995 to 1998, Mizusawa was appointed as a Professional Staff Member on the United States Senate Committee on Armed Services, where he assisted the chairman with oversight of national defense. In 1996, he authored the GOP national security platform for the presidential campaign. In 1998, he was appointed as a three-star level Senior Executive in The Pentagon.[4]

In 2010, Mizusawa unsuccessfully ran for a U.S. Congress seat from Virginia.[10] In May 2016, during the 2016 Republican presidential primary process, Mizusawa endorsed the candidacy of Donald Trump[11] and soon thereafter became a foreign policy advisor to the Trump campaign.[12] He authored the Trump doctrine for foreign policy, versions of which were published by USA Today on-line and in its print edition. Mizusawa was director of national security policy for the Presidential Transition Team. In 2018, he launched a campaign for the GOP nomination to challenge U.S. Senator Tim Kaine, but failed to collect enough signatures to make the ballot.[13]

In early 2020, Mizusawa was appointed as a senior adviser for national security technology and business integration at the Central Intelligence Agency.[14]

Articles edit

  • Decentralized information age training: key to U.S. antiterrorism efforts. (Homeland Security) — (Sep. 2003) Colonel Mizusawa discusses the application of decentralized information age training in coping with the homeland security threat posed by terrorism in the U.S. Colonel Mizusawa also discusses the advantage of the application for city and country leadership; challenges in the deployment process; and drawbacks of Internet-based applications.[15]

Mentions edit

  • Dangerous Games: faces, incidents and casualties of the Cold War by James E. Wise, Jr., and Scott Baron. Naval Institute Press (2010): Annapolis, Maryland
  • The Reagan Diaries edited by Douglas Brinkley. The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library Foundation (2007): New York, New York (Referencing Soviet Defector Incident in Korean DMZ)

References edit

  1. ^ "Bert Kameaaloha Mizusawa". West Point Association of Graduates. Retrieved April 6, 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d e "USAR". United States Army.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ a b c Wise, James E. (2010). Dangerous Games: faces, incidents and casualties of the Cold War. Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press. pp. 208. ISBN 978-1-59114-968-2.
  4. ^ a b c d Payne, Kimball (June 6, 2010). "BIO: Bert Mizusawa". Daily Press.
  5. ^ (PDF). Vol. 37, No. 3, December 1978. Collection of U.S. Military Academy Library. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-03-24.
  6. ^ (PDF). Vol. 38, No. 2, September 1979. Collection of the U.S. Military Academy Library. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-03-24.
  7. ^ Harvard Law School Alumni Directory, 1953-2003. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard Law School. c. 2003.
  8. ^ "Annual Report of the Association of Graduates", Vol. 38, No. 1, June 1979, Collection of the U.S. Military Academy Library
  9. ^ "Presidential Nominations (2011-2012)". 112th Congress. PN835-112.
  10. ^ "Bearing Drift Endorsement: 2nd Congressional District - Bert Mizusawa". bearingdrift.com. 1 June 2010.
  11. ^ "USA For Trump 2016 on Twitter". twitter.com.
  12. ^ "Here's who Donald Trump is taking foreign policy advice from". 7 April 2016 – via LA Times.
  13. ^ Cain, Andrew (March 29, 2018). "Retired Gen. Bert Mizusawa fails to qualify for Virginia GOP's U.S. Senate primary". The Roanoke Times. Retrieved April 3, 2018.
  14. ^ Budryk, Zack (October 7, 2020). "Former Trump campaign adviser named to senior role at CIA: report". The Hill. Retrieved November 7, 2020.
  15. ^ Mizusawa, Bert (September 2003). . Officer. 80 (6): 16–18. Archived from the original on 2012-10-11.

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Bert Kameaaloha Mizusawa born January 1957 is a retired major general in the United States Army serving in the Army from 1979 to 2015 2 Mizusawa also served in the United States Senate as a professional staff member and as a Senior Executive in the Pentagon making him one of only a handful of individuals to serve at flag rank in the military as well as in both the legislative and executive branches Mizusawa is also an attorney and is admitted to the bars of New York the District of Columbia Virginia and the United States Supreme Court Major GeneralBert MizusawaBirth nameBert Kameaaloha Mizusawa 1 BornJanuary 1957Honolulu HawaiiService wbr branchUnited States ArmyYears of service1979 2015RankMajor GeneralAwardsDistinguished Service MedalSilver StarDefense Superior Service MedalLegion of MeritBronze Star MedalCombat InfantrymanMaster ParachutistRangerAir AssaultJoint Chiefs of Staff Identification BadgeHumanitarian Service MedalMeritorious Civilian Service AwardAlma materWest PointHarvard Law SchoolHarvard Kennedy SchoolOther workAttorney Contents 1 Early life 1 1 Education 2 Military 2 1 Captain 2 2 Colonel 2 3 Brigadier General 2 4 Major General 3 Civilian 4 Government and politics 5 Articles 6 Mentions 7 ReferencesEarly life editBert K Mizusawa was born January 1957 in Honolulu Hawaii Mizusawa is the second of six sons born to George T and Theodora Mizusawa 3 Mizusawa s father met his mother in Europe while serving in the United States Army 4 3 Soon thereafter Mizusawa s father enlisted in the United States Air Force and Mizusawa grew up in the Netherlands Oklahoma Ohio Japan Virginia and Germany before his family settled in Hampton Virginia 4 Education edit High SchoolMizusawa attended high school in Kaiserslautern and Frankfurt Germany and in 1975 he graduated from Kecoughtan High School in Hampton Virginia While in high school Mizusawa participated in varsity football wrestling and track 4 West PointIn 1975 Mizusawa was accepted to the United States Military Academy at West Point While at West Point he served in the Cadet Captain position as Brigade Athletic Officer 5 On June 6 1979 Mizusawa received his bachelor s degree from then Deputy Secretary of Defense Charles W Duncan Jr and graduated as the number one man first in his class 6 HarvardMizusawa attended Harvard Law School and graduated with a Juris Doctor in 1989 He also received a Master of Public Policy from the John F Kennedy School of Government and was twice selected as a MacArthur Fellow in International Security While at Harvard he interned with the United States Attorneys Counterdrug Task Force 7 Military editGraduating as top man on the list Mizusawa received his first choice in the USMA Corps of Cadets branch drawings infantry 8 Captain edit As a captain Mizusawa an Airborne Ranger served as a paratrooper in Italy with the 1 509th Airborne Battalion Combat Team and commanded the Army s most forward deployed combat unit the Joint Security Force in the Korean DMZ 2 Soviet Defector Incident Mizusawa led the Joint Security Force in a historic firefight against North Korean forces 3 Mizusawa was awarded the Silver Star for exceptional valor and gallantry in action while serving as the Commander of the Joint Security Force JSF Company at Panmunjom Korea on 22 and 23 November 1984 His citation reads In reaction to thirty attacking North Korean soldiers in pursuit of a Soviet defector Captain Mizusawa s outstanding leadership and aggressive actions in leading his company while under fire were instrumental in defeating the enemy Additionally he personally led the defector to safety while under fire and deliberately at great risk to himself exposed himself to the enemy in front of his own troops to ensure the success of his company s combat action Throughout the intense firefight Captain Mizusawa displayed a complete disregard for his own personal safety while accomplishing his mission Some have credited the successful firefight and rescue of the Soviet defector which unexpectedly did not result in a Soviet demarche for convincing President Reagan to hold firm in his negotiations with the Soviet Union which ultimately led to the end of the Cold War 2 Colonel edit From 2001 to 2004 Mizusawa was assigned as the first commander of the Army Reserve s new cyber command the Army Reserve Information Operations Command In 2005 he commanded the first team deployed to Afghanistan from the Joint Center of Operational Analyses 2 Brigadier General edit As a brigadier general Mizusawa served as the Deputy G3 Operations of the U S Army Materiel Command as Deputy to the Commanding General Multinational Corps Iraq and as the Deputy Commanding General of the 335th Theater Signal Command 2 Major General edit On August 2 2011 Mizusawa was promoted to major general and assumed the assignment of Deputy Director for Strategic Initiatives Joint Chiefs of Staff 9 He later served as the reserve assistant to the Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff and as commander of the Combined Joint Interagency Task Force Afghanistan CJIATF A which was awarded the Joint Meritorious Unit Award for its performance during Operation Enduring Freedom Civilian editMizusawa was an attorney with the Wall Street law firm Sullivan amp Cromwell from 1990 to 1994 where he advised underwriters on complex debt and equity issuances He was lead attorney for the largest debt offerings in the world at the time the World Bank s US 2 5 billion Global Bonds which were issued simultaneously in New York London and Tokyo From 2001 to 2004 Mizusawa was president of Innovative Technology Application Inc a technology firm with multimedia and industrial security products In 2004 Mizusawa founded Paxcentric Inc a technology and security consulting firm Government and politics editFrom 1995 to 1998 Mizusawa was appointed as a Professional Staff Member on the United States Senate Committee on Armed Services where he assisted the chairman with oversight of national defense In 1996 he authored the GOP national security platform for the presidential campaign In 1998 he was appointed as a three star level Senior Executive in The Pentagon 4 In 2010 Mizusawa unsuccessfully ran for a U S Congress seat from Virginia 10 In May 2016 during the 2016 Republican presidential primary process Mizusawa endorsed the candidacy of Donald Trump 11 and soon thereafter became a foreign policy advisor to the Trump campaign 12 He authored the Trump doctrine for foreign policy versions of which were published by USA Today on line and in its print edition Mizusawa was director of national security policy for the Presidential Transition Team In 2018 he launched a campaign for the GOP nomination to challenge U S Senator Tim Kaine but failed to collect enough signatures to make the ballot 13 In early 2020 Mizusawa was appointed as a senior adviser for national security technology and business integration at the Central Intelligence Agency 14 Articles editDecentralized information age training key to U S antiterrorism efforts Homeland Security Sep 2003 Colonel Mizusawa discusses the application of decentralized information age training in coping with the homeland security threat posed by terrorism in the U S Colonel Mizusawa also discusses the advantage of the application for city and country leadership challenges in the deployment process and drawbacks of Internet based applications 15 Mentions editDangerous Games faces incidents and casualties of the Cold War by James E Wise Jr and Scott Baron Naval Institute Press 2010 Annapolis Maryland The Reagan Diaries edited by Douglas Brinkley The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library Foundation 2007 New York New York Referencing Soviet Defector Incident in Korean DMZ References edit Bert Kameaaloha Mizusawa West Point Association of Graduates Retrieved April 6 2021 a b c d e USAR United States Army permanent dead link a b c Wise James E 2010 Dangerous Games faces incidents and casualties of the Cold War Annapolis MD Naval Institute Press pp 208 ISBN 978 1 59114 968 2 a b c d Payne Kimball June 6 2010 BIO Bert Mizusawa Daily Press Annual Report of the Association of Graduates PDF Vol 37 No 3 December 1978 Collection of U S Military Academy Library Archived from the original PDF on 2012 03 24 Annual Report of the Association of Graduates PDF Vol 38 No 2 September 1979 Collection of the U S Military Academy Library Archived from the original PDF on 2012 03 24 Harvard Law School Alumni Directory 1953 2003 Cambridge Mass Harvard Law School c 2003 Annual Report of the Association of Graduates Vol 38 No 1 June 1979 Collection of the U S Military Academy Library Presidential Nominations 2011 2012 112th Congress PN835 112 Bearing Drift Endorsement 2nd Congressional District Bert Mizusawa bearingdrift com 1 June 2010 USA For Trump 2016 on Twitter twitter com Here s who Donald Trump is taking foreign policy advice from 7 April 2016 via LA Times Cain Andrew March 29 2018 Retired Gen Bert Mizusawa fails to qualify for Virginia GOP s U S Senate primary The Roanoke Times Retrieved April 3 2018 Budryk Zack October 7 2020 Former Trump campaign adviser named to senior role at CIA report The Hill Retrieved November 7 2020 Mizusawa Bert September 2003 Decentralized information age training key to U S antiterrorism efforts Officer 80 6 16 18 Archived from the original on 2012 10 11 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bert Mizusawa amp oldid 1168156975, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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