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Benjamin Randaulph "Randy" Mixon (born March 6, 1953) is a retired lieutenant general in the United States Army who last served as commanding general of United States Army Pacific. Prior to that, Mixon served as the commander of the Multi-National Division North in Iraq. He retired from Army on May 1, 2011, after 36 years of service.


Early life

In 1975 Mixon graduated from North Georgia College, one of the six Senior military colleges in the United States.


Army career

Mixon was commissioned as a
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of Infantry in 1975 and was subsequently assigned to the 2nd Battalion of the 505th Parachute Regiment,
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. He served as both a platoon leader and company commander. After the 82nd Mixon attended and then graduated from the
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and was reassigned to the 3rd Infantry Division (Mechanized), in Würzburg. While there, he served on the division staff and commanded Company B of the 1st Battalion of the 15th Infantry Regiment in Kitzingen, Germany. His subsequent assignments include duty as assistant operations officer, Readiness Group Knox at
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and as company commander for Company C, 3rd Battalion,
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, and liaison officer for the 75th Ranger Regiment. From 1988 to 1991, Mixon served as the
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of the 3rd Battalion of the
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, and chief of plans for the
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at Fort Campbell. It was during this tour that Mixon deployed to Operation Desert Shield and Operation Desert Storm. In October 1991 he was assigned to the 3rd Battalion of the 325th Regiment in Vicenza, Italy until June 1994. After leaving Italy Mixon moved to the staff of the
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. He assumed command of the Division's 1st Brigade,
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from October 1996 to August 1998. before returning to a staff position from August 1998 to June 1999. Mixon left the 101st to serve as the director of joint training and exercises for the United States Joint Forces Command from June 1999 to July 2001 and from July 2001 to June 2002, as the assistant division commander (operations) for the 82nd Airborne Division. Mixon was then promoted to chief of staff, XVIII Airborne Corps in
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from July 2002 until June 2003. During that time he deployed to Baghram Air Base in Afghanistan, where he participated in
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as the director of the staff of the Combined Joint Task Force 180. Upon returning, he served as the director of operations, J3, United States Southern Command. In July 2005 Mixon took command of the 25th Infantry Division at Schofield Barracks until January 2008. While commanding the 25th Mixon deployed to
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and commanded both Task Force Lightning and Multi-National Division North in Iraq. During this time that Mixon oversaw heavy fighting in the
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. It was during his time as commander of all coalition forces in northern Iraq that Mixon became an early and public proponent of the surge strategy in Iraq. Upon relinquishing command of the 25th Infantry Division in February 2008, Mixon assumed command of United States Army Pacific. He retired from Army on May 1, 2011, after 36 years of service.


Don't Ask Don't Tell

On March 8, 2010, Lt Gen Mixon wrote a letter to the editor of Stars and Stripes outlining his opposition to a proposed repeal of the Pentagon's Don't ask, don't tell policy. In the letter, Mixon challenged the notion that the majority of service members support a change in the policy and advocated both service members and their families to speak out in opposition to any change. Both Secretary of Defense Robert Gates and chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Mike Mullen publicly rebuked Mixon saying that because of Mixon's status as an active military general such a public statement was "inappropriate". Although some recommended it, he was never formally reprimanded for his actions. On March 31, 2010, Army Secretary John McHugh said, “We consider the matter closed as of today,” and went on to say that Mixon would "not be reprimanded or asked to resign" because of the comments.


Awards and decorations


References


External links


Official US Army Pacific Bio
{{DEFAULTSORT:Mixon, Benjamin R. 1953 births Living people United States Army generals Recipients of the Distinguished Service Medal (US Army) Recipients of the Legion of Merit United States Army personnel of the Iraq War Recipients of the Meritorious Service Medal (United States)