Ronald A. Gregory
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
| Ronald A. Gregory | |
|---|---|
| Service/branch | United States Air Force |
| Years of service | 20 |
| Rank | Colonel |
| Unit | Judge Advocate General Corps |
Ronald A. Gregory is an officer in the United States Air Force.[1]
Contents |
[edit] Education
| date | institution |
|---|---|
| 1979 | BA, Baylor University |
| 1982 | JD, University of Tennessee |
| 1988 | Squadron Officer School (correspondence) |
| 1998 | Air Command and Staff College (correspondence) |
| 2001 | Air War College (seminar) |
[edit] Military Career
In 1983 Gregory became an officer through direct appointment after a year of private practice.[1]
In 1993 Gregory became an officer in the Air Force Reserves. During his time in the reserves he served as a political officer in the American Embassy in London.[1]
In 1999 he returned to active duty.[1]
In 2005 he presided over the case of Major Gregory McMillion who was found guilty of shipping contraband material looted in Iraq back to the USA.[2]
[edit] Service with the Officer of Military Commissions
Gregory is notable for having been assigned to serve as a Presiding Officer with the Office of Military Commissions, which runs the Guantanamo Military Commissions.[1]

