Kenneth L. Farmer Jr.
Kenneth L. Farmer Jr. | |
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Birth name | Kenneth Lloyd Farmer Jr. |
Born | Leeds, Alabama | 13 April 1950
Allegiance | United States |
Service/ | United States Army |
Rank | Major General |
Commands held | Walter Reed Army Medical Center 44th Medical Command 22nd Support Command Medical Group (Provisional) |
Major General Kenneth Lloyd Farmer Jr. (born April 13, 1950)[1] commanded Walter Reed Army Medical Center and from June 2004 to August 2006.
Biography[]
A family practice physician, he earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Auburn University, and a medical degree from the University of Alabama at Birmingham in Birmingham, Alabama. He received his medical specialty training at Eisenhower Army Medical Center, Fort Gordon, Georgia, and at Madigan Army Medical Center, Fort Lewis, Washington. He is also a graduate of the Army's Command and General Staff College and the Army War College.
Farmer commanded the and Walter Reed Army Medical Center from June 2004 to August 25, 2006.[2] Prior to this, Farmer served as the and as the chief of staff for U.S. Army Medical Command.
Farmer grew up in Leeds, Alabama. His father, Kenneth L. Farmer, Sr., was a prisoner of war during World War II and survivor of the Bataan Death March. Farmer and his wife have four adult sons.
Awards[]
His military awards and decorations include Distinguished Service Medal, Defense Superior Service Medal (two awards), the Legion of Merit (four awards), the Bronze Star, the Defense Meritorious Service Medal, the Meritorious Service Medal (four awards), the Army Commendation Medal, the Army Achievement Medal (two awards), and various service and unit awards. He holds the Expert Field Medical Badge, the Parachutist Badge, the Air Assault Badge, and is an Army flight surgeon. He has also been awarded the Order of Military Medical Merit.
Walter Reed Army Medical Center Controversy[]
In February 2007, The Washington Post ran a series of articles about the shoddy conditions maintained at Walter Reed Army Medical Center.[3] These revelations led to the firing of then-commander of Walter Reed, Maj. Gen. George W. Weightman, as well as Weightman's successor, Lt. Gen. Kevin C. Kiley. Kiley, who preceded Farmer as commander of Walter Reed, served as acting commander for a single day after Weightman was relieved of duty. The problems at Walter Reed would have occurred during the tenures of Kiley, Farmer and Weightman.[4]
See also[]
References[]
This article incorporates public domain material from the United States Government document: "[1]".
- ^ Marquis Who's Who on the Web
- ^ "Major General Kenneth L. Farmer Jr., M.D. Archived 2007-06-24 at the Wayback Machine," website; "General in charge of Walter Reed hospital has been relieved of command," March 1, 2007, Associated Press (reprinted in USA Today)
- ^ "Soldiers Face Neglect, Frustration At Army's Top Medical Facility," February 18, 2007, The Washington Post; "The Hotel Aftermath," February 19, 2007, The Washington Post; "Hospital Investigates Former Aid Chief," February 20, 2007, The Washington Post; "Army Fixing Patients' Housing," February 20, 2007, The Washington Post
- ^ 'Walter Reed woes bring turmoil at the top," March 5, 2007, Army Times
- United States Army generals
- Recipients of the Distinguished Service Medal (US Army)
- Recipients of the Legion of Merit
- Living people
- United States Army Command and General Staff College alumni
- 1950 births
- People from Leeds, Alabama
- Auburn University alumni
- University of Alabama School of Medicine alumni
- Recipients of the Defense Superior Service Medal