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Allegiance
  
Role
  
Actor

Years of service
  
1989–2014

Spouse
  
Kimberly Thomas


Rank
  
Name
  
Gregory Gadson

Movies
  
Gregory D. Gadson wearing a black coat, white long sleeves, and black and gray necktie

Born
  
February 19, 1966 (age 58) Chesapeake, Virginia (
1966-02-19
)

Commands held
  
US Army Garrison Fort Belvoir2nd Battalion, 32nd Field Artillery4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division

Battles/wars
  
Operation Desert StormKosovo WarIraq WarWar in Afghanistan (2001–present)

Awards
  
Distinguished Service MedalLegion of MeritBronze Star (3 awards)Purple HeartMeritorious Service MedalArmy Commendation Medal

Education
  
Battles and wars
  
Gulf War, Kosovo War, Iraq War, War in Afghanistan

Similar People
  
John Tui, Peter Berg, Brooklyn Decker, Taylor Kitsch, Jesse Plemons

Service/branch
  

Battleship - Gregory D Gadson Set Interview


Gregory D. Gadson (born February 19, 1966) is a retired Colonel in the United States Army and the former garrison commander of the U.S. Army Fort Belvoir. He is also a bilateral above-the-knee amputee, occasional actor, and motivational speaker. He served in the U.S. Army for more than 20 years as a Field Artillery officer and served on active duty for Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm, Operation Joint Forge, Operation Enduring Freedom, and Operation Iraqi Freedom.

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Gregory D. Gadson looking at something while wearing a black coat with badges, white long sleeves, and a black necktie

Education and military career

Gregory D. Gadson, on the right, sitting on the chair beside two other men while wearing an Army Combat Uniform

Gadson attended the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York, graduating in 1989. He also holds a master's degree in information systems from Webster University and a master's degree in policy management from Georgetown University. He is a graduate of the Command and General Staff College and the Advanced Field Artillery Officers Course and in 2010, he became an Army War College Fellow at the Institute of World Politics in Washington, D.C.

Assignments

Gregory D. Gadson sitting on the wheelchair without his legs while wearing a blue coat with badges, white long sleeves, and black necktie

  • Commander, U.S. Army Garrison, Fort Belvoir, Virginia
  • Director, Army Wounded Warrior Program, Alexandria, Virginia
  • 2nd Battalion, 32nd Field Artillery.
  • 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division (Fort Riley).
  • Battalion fire direction officer for 5th Battalion, 18th Field Artillery, III Corps at Fort Sill.
  • Division targeting officer, Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 82nd Airborne Division Artillery.
  • Battalion adjutant, 3rd Battalion, 319th Airborne Field Artillery Regiment.
  • Battalion fire support officer, 1st Battalion, 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment.
  • Commander, Battery C, 3rd Battalion, 319th Airborne Field Artillery Regiment.
  • Commander, Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 82nd Airborne Division for the 82nd Airborne Division at Fort Bragg.
  • Personnel distribution officer and human resources commander, Alexandria, Virginia.
  • Battalion operations officer, 2nd Battalion, 11th Field Artillery.
  • Operations officer, 25th Infantry Division, executive officer.
  • Special assistant to the commanding general, United States Army Pacific at Fort Shafter.
  • Deployments

    Peter Burg, Gregory D. Gadson, Brooklyn Decker, Taylor Kitsch, Alexander Skarsgård, Rihanna, and Tadanobu Asano attend the 'Battleship' Japan Premiere

  • Platoon fire direction officer, firing battery platoon leader (Desert Shield/Desert Storm)
  • Chief of operations, Multinational Division North, Bosnia-Herzegovina, (Stabilization Force XI), 25th Infantry Division (Light)
  • 25th Infantry Division Artillery, Forward Operating Base Salerno, Afghanistan (Operation Enduring Freedom V)
  • Injury

    Gregory D. Gadson is walking with prosthetic legs while holding a cane and wearing a body harness, black polo shirt, gray shorts, and gray rubber shoes

    On the night of May 7, 2007, while returning from a memorial service for two soldiers from his brigade, he lost both his legs and severely injured his right arm to a roadside bomb in Baghdad. He became one of the first military personnel to use a next-generation powered prosthetic knee with technology to make it possible for amputees to walk with confidence and with a more natural gait.

    Gregory D. Gadson looking afar while holding a rifle and wearing a black body armor, gray t-shirt, and black cap

    Gadson is also authorized to wear the Combat Action Badge and the Master Parachutist Badge.

    Athletics

    Gadson played football at West Point between 1985 and 1988, wearing the No. 98 jersey and serving as co-captain. In 2007, he was present when the New York Giants beat the Washington Redskins at FedExField at the invitation of West Point classmate Mike Sullivan, who was then on the coaching staff of the New York Giants. This win was the beginning of a 10-game road winning streak and came after Gadson had made an inspirational speech to the team. The streak culminated in the Giants winning Super Bowl XLII. and in recognition for his contribution, Gadson received a specially minted Super Bowl ring. Gadson has since remained with the team as a motivational speaker.

    Acting career

    Gadson made his acting debut in Battleship, a 2012 American science fiction naval war film, as Lieutenant Colonel Mick Canales, playing a war veteran who regains his appetite for the fight when Oahu is threatened by an alien attack. Director Peter Berg, having seen news articles about Gadson, decided to cast him as an army officer trying to recover from the loss of his legs.

    Photography

    Gadson has been an avid photographer for many years. His work has been most recently been featured prominently in Coming Home: Journey, Community, Dialog, a public art project based in New York City that seeks to encourage communication between civilians and those who have served in the US military.

    Filmography

  • Battleship (2012) - Lieutenant Colonel Mick Canales
  • The Inspectors (2015-2016) - David Cole (10 episodes)
  • References

    Gregory D. Gadson Wikipedia


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