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Joseph J. Taluto

Joseph J. Taluto (born December 12, 1947) is a retired United States Army general who served as the Adjutant General of New York. He held the rank of major general. As such, he was the director of the New York State Division of Military & Naval Affairs, and served as overall commander of the New York Army National Guard, New York Air National Guard, New York Guard and New York Naval Militia. Taluto commanded the 42nd Infantry Division (United States) in Iraq during Operation Iraqi Freedom from 2004 to 2006.

Joseph J. Taluto
BornDecember 12, 1947
Rochester, New York
Allegiance United States
Service/branch United States Army
Years of service1965-1968 (enlisted)
1968-2010 (officer)
Rank Major general
UnitNew York Army National Guard
Commands heldAdjutant General, New York
42nd Infantry Division
Battles/warsOperation Iraqi Freedom
AwardsDistinguished Service Medal
Legion of Merit
Bronze Star

Military career and background

Taluto enlisted in the Army National Guard in 1965. He attended Officer Candidate School at Empire State Military Academy, and was commissioned as a second lieutenant in 1968. He was hired as a full-time state employee of the National Guard, and in 1970 became a uniformed federal technician. He served as a technician until 2001.

After graduating from Air Defense Artillery basic course, Taluto served as a platoon leader for Headquarters Company, New York Army National Guard, then was then assigned to the Nike-Hercules Missile Program. After a transfer to the Armor branch, he held a variety of positions in the 1st Battalion, 210th Armor, including command positions in three companies while completing the Armor Officer Advanced Course. After serving in operations officer assignments at several levels of command, he was assigned as Chief of Staff, Headquarters, Troop Command, New York Army National Guard, with subsequent assignments as Chief of Staff, 42nd Infantry Division; Chief of Staff, State Area Command; Deputy Commander, 27th Infantry Brigade; Assistant Division Commander, 42nd Infantry Division; and Commander of the 42nd Infantry Division.

In 1986 Taluto received a Bachelor of Science degree from Excelsior College. In 1995 he graduated from the Army War College.

Taluto served as the Joint Task Force Commander during the 42nd Infantry Division’s initial emergency response mission to assist the New York City in its security and recovery operations following the September 11th, 2001 terrorist attacks at the World Trade Center. He directed a force of some 2,000 Soldiers, Airmen, sailors and Marines to assist the city’s Office of Emergency Management.

Operation Iraqi Freedom

 
Taluto and 116th Brigade Combat Team commander Alan Gayhart greet Senator Hillary Clinton at Forward Operating Base Warrior, February 20, 2005

General Taluto was assigned as the Commander, 42nd Infantry Division, New York Army National Guard, and commanded the division as well as Task Force Liberty during its deployment in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom III. The unit rotated into Iraq to replace Task Force Danger, composed of the 1st Infantry Division and commanded by Maj. Gen. John R. S. Batiste.

The Task Force included the first and third brigades of the 3rd Infantry Division, the 116th Infantry Brigade, engineer and aviation units of the 82nd Airborne Division, the 278th Armored Cavalry Regiment, and the 411th Civil Affairs Battalion.[1]

Deaths of Esposito and Allen

The deaths of Phillip Esposito and Louis Allen were caused on June 7, 2005, at Forward Operating Base Danger in Tikrit, Iraq. Captain Phillip Esposito and First Lieutenant Louis Allen, from a New York Army National Guard unit of the United States 42nd Infantry Division, were killed by a Claymore mine placed in the window of Esposito's office.

Esposito was commander of the unit which supported Taluto, his assistant division commanders and division staff, Headquarters and Headquarters Company 42nd Infantry Division. Allen had recently arrived in Iraq to serve as Esposito's supply officer.

Military investigators determined that the mine was deliberately placed and detonated with the intention of killing Esposito and Allen. Staff Sergeant Alberto B. Martinez {died 2017}, a soldier in the officers' unit was charged in the killing but was acquitted in a court martial trial at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, on December 4, 2008. The case was one of only three publicly announced alleged fragging incidents among American forces during the Iraq war.

Nomination for Director, Army National Guard

 
Major General Joseph Taluto (R) and Captain Phillip Esposito (L) at FOB Danger, Tikrit, Iraq on March 3rd, 2005

In May, 2009 Taluto was nominated for the position of Director, Army National Guard, a position second only to the Chief, National Guard Bureau in the National Guard's leadership. The director's position would have included promotion to lieutenant general.

Senate action on Taluto's nomination was delayed because of opposition from Siobhan Esposito, the widow of Captain Esposito. Mrs. Esposito argued through her blog and other forums that Taluto could have prevented the murders of her husband and First Lieutenant Allen had he enforced military regulations that proscribed death threats against superior officers, as well as other broad-based principles of military discipline. Esposito further argued that even if Taluto lacked specific knowledge of the actions of soldiers under his command, he was nevertheless responsible for his command's larger culture.[2][3][4]

Taluto's nomination had not been acted on by the Senate when Taluto withdrew himself from consideration and retired in February, 2010.[5]

Awards and decorations

Taluto's awards and decorations include the Distinguished Service Medal, Legion of Merit, Bronze Star, Meritorious Service Medal with Silver and two Bronze Oak Leaf Clusters, Army Commendation Medal with Bronze Oak Leaf Cluster, the Army Achievement Medal with Bronze Oak Leaf Cluster, the Army Reserve Component Achievement Medal with Silver and four Bronze Oak Leaf Clusters, the National Defense Service Medal with Bronze Service Star, the Iraq Campaign Medal, the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, the Humanitarian Service Medal, the Armed Forces Reserve Medal with Gold Hourglass, Bronze Hourglass and M Device, and the New York State Conspicuous Service Cross.

Post military career

In 2010 Taluto joined Excelsior College as Executive in Residence, responsible for expanding the school's outreach to military members and veterans.

Also in 2010 Taluto formed Taluto Group, LLC, a Florida consulting company that focuses on homeland security planning.[6]

In 2011 Taluto was appointed to the Florida Defense Support Task Force.[7]

See also

    References

    1. ^ "Rainbow Division and Task Force Liberty Move Out 2007-03-11 at the Wayback Machine". United States Army Public Affairs. January 11, 2005.
    2. ^ "Siobhan Esposito's Blog: Media Mentions and the Army's Spin". 30 May 2009.
    3. ^ "Siobhan Esposito's Blog: Fragging Widow Slams Taluto as Unfit to Lead Guard". 14 May 2009.
    4. ^ "Obama's National Guard Pick Faces Hurdle". NPR.org.
    5. ^ http://www.troyrecord.com/articles/2010/01/29/news/doc4b625b1e86f53417720220.txt[dead link]
    6. ^ Taluto Group, LLC, home page, accessed June 14, 2012
    7. ^ Staff of Governor Rick Scott, Press release, Governor Rick Scott Appoints Four to Florida Defense Support Task Force, October 28, 2011
      This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the United States Army.

    External links

    • Globalsecurity.org - Task Force Liberty
    • Fragging Widow Slams Taluto as Unfit to Lead Guard, by Siobhan Esposito, May 14, 2009
    • News report, Obama's National Guard Pick Faces Hurdle, by Brian Mann for the program All Things Considered, May 29, 2009
    • Newspaper article, National Guard Nominee Withdraws, by Associated Press, printed in USA Today, January 28, 2010
    • , National Guard Bureau News Archives, January 28, 2010
    • Newspaper article, Did Army Widow Help End Career?, by Dennis Yusko, Albany Times Union, January 29, 2010
    • , Taluto is New Excelsior College Executive in Residence, October 20, 2010
    • Oral History given by General Taluto[permanent dead link] to the New York State Military Museum.
    Preceded by
    Thomas P. Maguire, Jr.
    Adjutant General of New York State
    2006–2010
    Succeeded by
    Patrick A. Murphy

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Joseph J Taluto born December 12 1947 is a retired United States Army general who served as the Adjutant General of New York He held the rank of major general As such he was the director of the New York State Division of Military amp Naval Affairs and served as overall commander of the New York Army National Guard New York Air National Guard New York Guard and New York Naval Militia Taluto commanded the 42nd Infantry Division United States in Iraq during Operation Iraqi Freedom from 2004 to 2006 Joseph J TalutoBornDecember 12 1947Rochester New YorkAllegiance United StatesService wbr branchUnited States ArmyYears of service1965 1968 enlisted 1968 2010 officer RankMajor generalUnitNew York Army National GuardCommands heldAdjutant General New York 42nd Infantry DivisionBattles warsOperation Iraqi FreedomAwardsDistinguished Service MedalLegion of MeritBronze Star Contents 1 Military career and background 2 Operation Iraqi Freedom 3 Deaths of Esposito and Allen 4 Nomination for Director Army National Guard 5 Awards and decorations 6 Post military career 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksMilitary career and background EditTaluto enlisted in the Army National Guard in 1965 He attended Officer Candidate School at Empire State Military Academy and was commissioned as a second lieutenant in 1968 He was hired as a full time state employee of the National Guard and in 1970 became a uniformed federal technician He served as a technician until 2001 After graduating from Air Defense Artillery basic course Taluto served as a platoon leader for Headquarters Company New York Army National Guard then was then assigned to the Nike Hercules Missile Program After a transfer to the Armor branch he held a variety of positions in the 1st Battalion 210th Armor including command positions in three companies while completing the Armor Officer Advanced Course After serving in operations officer assignments at several levels of command he was assigned as Chief of Staff Headquarters Troop Command New York Army National Guard with subsequent assignments as Chief of Staff 42nd Infantry Division Chief of Staff State Area Command Deputy Commander 27th Infantry Brigade Assistant Division Commander 42nd Infantry Division and Commander of the 42nd Infantry Division In 1986 Taluto received a Bachelor of Science degree from Excelsior College In 1995 he graduated from the Army War College Taluto served as the Joint Task Force Commander during the 42nd Infantry Division s initial emergency response mission to assist the New York City in its security and recovery operations following the September 11th 2001 terrorist attacks at the World Trade Center He directed a force of some 2 000 Soldiers Airmen sailors and Marines to assist the city s Office of Emergency Management Operation Iraqi Freedom Edit Taluto and 116th Brigade Combat Team commander Alan Gayhart greet Senator Hillary Clinton at Forward Operating Base Warrior February 20 2005 See also Operation Iraqi Freedom General Taluto was assigned as the Commander 42nd Infantry Division New York Army National Guard and commanded the division as well as Task Force Liberty during its deployment in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom III The unit rotated into Iraq to replace Task Force Danger composed of the 1st Infantry Division and commanded by Maj Gen John R S Batiste The Task Force included the first and third brigades of the 3rd Infantry Division the 116th Infantry Brigade engineer and aviation units of the 82nd Airborne Division the 278th Armored Cavalry Regiment and the 411th Civil Affairs Battalion 1 Deaths of Esposito and Allen EditMain article Deaths of Phillip Esposito and Louis Allen The deaths of Phillip Esposito and Louis Allen were caused on June 7 2005 at Forward Operating Base Danger in Tikrit Iraq Captain Phillip Esposito and First Lieutenant Louis Allen from a New York Army National Guard unit of the United States 42nd Infantry Division were killed by a Claymore mine placed in the window of Esposito s office Esposito was commander of the unit which supported Taluto his assistant division commanders and division staff Headquarters and Headquarters Company 42nd Infantry Division Allen had recently arrived in Iraq to serve as Esposito s supply officer Military investigators determined that the mine was deliberately placed and detonated with the intention of killing Esposito and Allen Staff Sergeant Alberto B Martinez died 2017 a soldier in the officers unit was charged in the killing but was acquitted in a court martial trial at Fort Bragg North Carolina on December 4 2008 The case was one of only three publicly announced alleged fragging incidents among American forces during the Iraq war Nomination for Director Army National Guard Edit Major General Joseph Taluto R and Captain Phillip Esposito L at FOB Danger Tikrit Iraq on March 3rd 2005 In May 2009 Taluto was nominated for the position of Director Army National Guard a position second only to the Chief National Guard Bureau in the National Guard s leadership The director s position would have included promotion to lieutenant general Senate action on Taluto s nomination was delayed because of opposition from Siobhan Esposito the widow of Captain Esposito Mrs Esposito argued through her blog and other forums that Taluto could have prevented the murders of her husband and First Lieutenant Allen had he enforced military regulations that proscribed death threats against superior officers as well as other broad based principles of military discipline Esposito further argued that even if Taluto lacked specific knowledge of the actions of soldiers under his command he was nevertheless responsible for his command s larger culture 2 3 4 Taluto s nomination had not been acted on by the Senate when Taluto withdrew himself from consideration and retired in February 2010 5 Awards and decorations EditTaluto s awards and decorations include the Distinguished Service Medal Legion of Merit Bronze Star Meritorious Service Medal with Silver and two Bronze Oak Leaf Clusters Army Commendation Medal with Bronze Oak Leaf Cluster the Army Achievement Medal with Bronze Oak Leaf Cluster the Army Reserve Component Achievement Medal with Silver and four Bronze Oak Leaf Clusters the National Defense Service Medal with Bronze Service Star the Iraq Campaign Medal the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal the Humanitarian Service Medal the Armed Forces Reserve Medal with Gold Hourglass Bronze Hourglass and M Device and the New York State Conspicuous Service Cross Post military career EditIn 2010 Taluto joined Excelsior College as Executive in Residence responsible for expanding the school s outreach to military members and veterans Also in 2010 Taluto formed Taluto Group LLC a Florida consulting company that focuses on homeland security planning 6 In 2011 Taluto was appointed to the Florida Defense Support Task Force 7 See also EditOfficial Biography from the National Guard BureauReferences Edit Rainbow Division and Task Force Liberty Move Out Archived 2007 03 11 at the Wayback Machine United States Army Public Affairs January 11 2005 Siobhan Esposito s Blog Media Mentions and the Army s Spin 30 May 2009 Siobhan Esposito s Blog Fragging Widow Slams Taluto as Unfit to Lead Guard 14 May 2009 Obama s National Guard Pick Faces Hurdle NPR org http www troyrecord com articles 2010 01 29 news doc4b625b1e86f53417720220 txt dead link Taluto Group LLC home page accessed June 14 2012 Staff of Governor Rick Scott Press release Governor Rick Scott Appoints Four to Florida Defense Support Task Force October 28 2011 This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the United States Army External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Joseph J Taluto Globalsecurity org Task Force Liberty Fragging Widow Slams Taluto as Unfit to Lead Guard by Siobhan Esposito May 14 2009 News report Obama s National Guard Pick Faces Hurdle by Brian Mann for the program All Things Considered May 29 2009 Newspaper article National Guard Nominee Withdraws by Associated Press printed in USA Today January 28 2010 News article Taluto Retires as TAG Withdraws Nomination as Army Guard Director National Guard Bureau News Archives January 28 2010 Newspaper article Did Army Widow Help End Career by Dennis Yusko Albany Times Union January 29 2010 Excelsior College Press Release Taluto is New Excelsior College Executive in Residence October 20 2010 Oral History given by General Taluto permanent dead link to the New York State Military Museum Preceded byThomas P Maguire Jr Adjutant General of New York State2006 2010 Succeeded byPatrick A Murphy Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Joseph J Taluto amp oldid 1090067879, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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