John D. Gardner
John Donovan "Jack" Gardner is a retired lieutenant general in the United States Army. He is the former deputy commander of the United States European Command in Stuttgart, Germany. During his career he served in Europe, Asia, Latin America, Bosnia, Iraq and numerous locations throughout the United States. He currently serves as the director of the 21st Century Jobskills Project, a nonprofit organization focused on assisting public school students in transitioning to living wage jobs. Gardner is a native of Columbus, Ohio.
Past assignments
Deputy Commander MNF-I for detainee operations
Gardner was assigned as deputy commander for detainee operations/Commander of Task Force 134, Multinational Force Iraq. His oversight included all detainee operations at Camp Bucca, Camp Cropper, Fort Suse and Abu Ghraib prison as well as operations at Camp Ashraf. Both Fort Suse and Abu Ghraib prison were returned to Iraq control during his tenure.U.S. Army South
Gardner was the commander of the United States Army South where he oversaw American military operations in 31 countries and 13 dependencies, in Central and South America and the Caribbean. His operational area of responsibility covered over 15.6 million square miles of area, or one-sixth of the world's surface.Other assignments
- Deputy commanding general for transformation, U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command, Fort Lewis
- Assistant division commander, 25th Infantry Division with duty as deputy commanding general, Multinational Division, Stabilization Force-11, Task Force Eagle, Operation Joint Forge, Bosnia
- Assistant deputy chief of staff – United Nations Command/Combined Forces Command/United States Forces Korea Yong San, Korea
- Brigade Commander in the 3d Infantry Division
- Battalion Commander, 1-506th Infantry Battalion, 2nd Infantry Division
- Company Commander of Alpha Company, 1st Battalion, 4th Infantry in Aschaffenburg, Germany.