Ken Keen

Lieutenant General P. K. "Ken" Keen is a retired United States Army officer.[1] He previously served as Military Deputy Commander of United States Southern Command.

Ken Keen
Lieutenant General Ken Keen in 2009
AllegianceUnited States
Service/branchUnited States Army
Years of service1974–2013
RankLieutenant General
Commands heldOperation Unified Response
United States Army South
United States Military Group Bogota
75th Ranger Regiment
1st Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment
Battles/warsUnited States invasion of Panama
Gulf War
Operation Unified Response
AwardsArmy Distinguished Service Medal
Defense Superior Service Medal (3)
Legion of Merit (3)

Early life and education

Keen is a native of Hyden, Kentucky. He graduated from Eastern Kentucky University in 1974 with a Bachelor of Science in mathematics. He later earned a Master of Arts in Latin American studies from the University of Florida. Keen also studied at the Brazilian Army Command and General Staff College and the United States Army War College.

Military career

An Infantry officer with 18 years on airborne status, Keen has commanded Light Airborne Infantry, Ranger, Special Forces, Military Group and Army Component units. His commands include a Special Forces Detachment (SCUBA) in 3rd Battalion, 7th Special Forces Group; Company and Battalion Commands in the 82nd Airborne Division; Command of 1st Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment; Command of the 75th Ranger Regiment; Command of United States Military Group Bogota, Colombia; Command of United States Army South (USARSO); and Command of Joint Task Force Haiti – Operation Unified Response.

Keen participated in Operation Just Cause as the Assistant S3 of the 75th Ranger Regiment and was Commander, Ranger Task Force during Operation Desert Storm as part of Joint Special Operations Command.

From September 2007 to September 2009, he served as the Director of the United States European Command Plans and Operations Center and the EUCOM Chief of Staff.

Keen is now a professor and the Associate Dean of Leadership Development at Emory University's Goizueta School of Business in Atlanta, Georgia.[1]

Awards and decorations

Combat Infantryman Badge
Expert Infantryman Badge
  Master Parachutist Badge
Pathfinder Badge
Ranger tab
Special Forces Tab
Special Operations Diver Badge
Brazilian Army Parachutist Badge
United States Southern Command Identification Badge
75th Ranger Regiment Combat Service Identification Badge
75th Ranger Regiment Distinctive Unit Insignia
Army Distinguished Service Medal
Defense Superior Service Medal with two bronze oak leaf clusters
Legion of Merit with two oak leaf clusters
Defense Meritorious Service Medal
Meritorious Service Medal with two oak leaf clusters
Army Commendation Medal
Army Achievement Medal
Joint Meritorious Unit Award with two oak leaf clusters
National Defense Service Medal with one bronze service star
Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal
Southwest Asia Service Medal with two campaign stars
Global War on Terrorism Service Medal
Humanitarian Service Medal
Army Service Ribbon
Army Overseas Service Ribbon with bronze award numeral 4
Multinational Force and Observers Medal
Kuwait Liberation Medal (Saudi Arabia)
Kuwait Liberation Medal (Kuwait)
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References

  1. "P. K. (Ken) Keen Biography". Emory University. Retrieved January 6, 2016.
Military offices
Preceded by
Stanley A. McChrystal
Commander, 75th Ranger Regiment
1999–2001
Succeeded by
Joseph Votel
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