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Lieutenant General Heiberg III
Mint Green Shirt Uniform
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Heiberg was born in Hawaii in 1932.
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Shirt uniform dates in the early 1980's period.
U.S. Army, Class B, Mint Green Color Shirt.
Grouping belonged to a Engineer Lieutenant General
(i.e.: a 3 Star General), named: "E.R. (Vald) Heiberg III".
Nicknamed "Vald ( rhymes with "bald", a Norwegian nickname ).
Graduated from West Point Academy in 1953 as an Engineer.
Served in Korea, Vietnam, and twice in Germany.
Has 3 masters degrees.
Is a registered professional civil engineer. Some of his jobs included command
assignments in the U.S. including Commander of the Corps. of Engineers Ohio River Division,
also as district engineer
of the Corp's. New Orleans District.
In field assignments overseas he was Commander of the 4th Engineer Battalion
( Combat ) in Vietnam, and earlier he commanded an engineer platoon
and 3 engineer companies in Korea and in
Germany.
Was operations and training officer of a Mechanized Infantry Brigade
in Germany in the mid 1960's.
Some of his other jobs was as the Presidentially appointed member ( 1 of 7 ) of the Mississippi River Commission, as
President of the Coastal Engineering Research Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors, and Vise President of the
Permanent International Association Of Navigation Congress ( PIANC ).
General Heiberg was the Program Manager for
the Army's Ballistic Missile Defense ( B.M.D. ) which employed over 750 civilian and military personnel that were
stationed in Alabama and at the Kwajalein Atoll. Heiberg commanded the Kwajalein Missile Range, and all told,
managed over 700 million dollars annually for the above mentioned program. General Heiberg became the 46th Chief
Of Engineers and Commander of the U.S. Army Corps. Of Engineers following his nomination by President Reagan
and confirmation by the U.S. Senate in September of 1984.
General Heiberg retired in 1988 as the youngest Chief ever to do so in 150 years.
Heiberg was awarded many medals and awards including:
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