Paul Rieckhoff
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Paul Rieckhoff is the author of "Chasing Ghosts". He served in Iraq as
a member of the 3rd Infantry and 1st Armored Divisions as a First
Lieutenant. Paul is a graduate of Amherst College, where he studied
political science. After his graduation he entered into military
service with the U.S. Army Reserves on September 15th, 1998 and
completed Basic Combat Training and Advanced Individual Training at
Fort McClellan, Alabama. He was assigned to 812th Military Police
Company. In 1999 Paul accepted a position with J.P. Morgan and was
transferred to the New York Army National Guard. After rising to the
rank of Specialist he entered Officer Candidate School (OCS) graduating
in June 2001 and was named a Distinguished Military Graduate. Selecting
Infantry as his MOS he was assigned to A Company, 1/105th INF, a light
infantry unit. September 11, 2001 Paul was in apartment on Manhattan
when the first plane struck the World Trade Center. Paul donned his
gear and voluntarily went to the complex to offer assistance in rescue
operations, his unit was activated for rescue and security operations
that evening. January 2003 Paul's unit was activated for deployment to
Iraq where he was assigned platoon leader for 3rd Platoon, B Company,
3/124th, an air assault infantry unit. Paul detailed his experience in
Iraq in his book. After his rotation back to the world he became
frustrated with the lack of support for the returning veterans. Paul
founded and became executive director of Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans
of America (IAVA), a veterans support group with the mission to improve
the lives of Iraq and Afghanistan veterans and their families by
addressing critical issues facing new veterans and their families,
including mental health injuries, a stretched VA system, inadequate
health care for female veterans, and GI Bill educational benefits. Paul
also serves on the New York State Council on Returning Veterans and
their Families.