Hampton proudly celebrates the remarkable achievement of its alumnus, Lt. General Xavier T. Brunson, who has recently made history with his promotion to the rank of four-star General in the United States Army. This significant milestone designates him as the new commander of U.S. Forces Korea, where he will succeed General Paul LaCamera and take command of approximately 28,500 U.S. troops deployed in South Korea. General Brunson will oversee critical commands, including the United Nations Command and the Combined Forces Command in his pivotal role. He will focus on deterring North Korean aggression and ensuring regional stability.
“Hampton University is incredibly proud of General Brunson’s achievement,” said Hampton University President Lt. Gen. Darrell K. Williams (USA, Retired). “His remarkable leadership and commitment to our nation exemplify the values of excellence, service, and integrity we instill in every Hamptonian. His journey from our campus to one of the highest military ranks in the U.S. Army is a testament to the transformative power of a Hampton education.”
This promotion is not just a milestone in Lt. Gen. Brunson’s career, but also a significant step towards diversity and representation in military leadership. It positions him among a select group of African American military leaders who have achieved the highest echelons of command within the U.S. Armed Forces.
Brunson’s Background
General Brunson, a 1990 graduate of Hampton University with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science. He began his military career as a commissioned Infantry Officer in the U.S. Army. His trajectory includes notable command roles across both Conventional and Special Operations Forces. He participated in operations such as Operations Iraqi Freedom, Enduring Freedom, and Inherent Resolve. Alongside his undergraduate education, he furthered his education with a Master of Arts in Human Resource Development from Webster University. He followed that up earning a Master of Science in National Security Strategic Studies from the U.S. Army War College.
Over the years, General Brunson’s distinguished service has garnered numerous accolades, including recognition from various U.S. Army Regimental Associations and civic awards, such as the Omega Psi Phi Leadership Award.
“General Brunson’s promotion is a beacon of inspiration for our students and alumni,” President Williams added. “It reminds us that the path to greatness is paved not only with ambition but also with a commitment to service. His leadership has touched countless lives, and his rise to this esteemed rank is a testament to his unwavering dedication to our nation’s security.”