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  1. Gregory Dimitri Gadson (born February 19, 1966) is an American actor and motivational speaker; and a retired colonel in the United States Army and former commander of the U.S. Army Fort Belvoir garrison. [1]

  2. May 14, 2024 · Among them was retired Colonel Gregory D. Gadson, a figure revered not only for his military service but for his remarkable journey of resilience in the face of adversity.

  3. U.S. Army Colonel (Ret.) Gregory D. Gadson, a Chesapeake, VA native, served our nation in the United States Army for more than 26 years. Greg's life is a portrait of courage in the face of great adversity.

    • Spirit of Service
    • Amazing Journey
    • Battles and Battleship
    • Attacking Aliens
    • Huge Strides
    • Proud and Grateful
    • Living and Thriving

    A West Point graduate and football player who has been an honorary co-captain of the New York Giants, he easily could have taken a medical retirement. Instead he got fitted with the latest prosthetics and chose to stay on active duty. In late June, he assumed command of Fort Belvoir, Va., a 100-year-old garrison of 47,000. “I like to say I have a s...

    “It’s incredibly humbling,” he says, “from being wounded and not knowing which way is up and wondering whether or not I could continue to the stay in the Army to taking command is just … it’s been an amazing journey.” He became part of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Internship program at Georgetown in 2008, only a year after his injury. The program is a...

    “He was able to reassure personally those newly wounded who are looking down a long road to recovery and to motivate soldiers and civilians alike,” said Lt. Gen. Michael Ferriter, according to a June 26 Army News Service article on the change of command ceremony. “So today we know Greg brings his relentless positive attitude, his compassion, drive ...

    “I got this,” Mick tells Samantha. He steps out of the Jeep on his prosthetic legs and bulrushes an oversized cyborg alien, then beats the circuits out of him. Peter Berg, the movie’s director, cast Gadson in the movie after seeing a photo of him in aNational Geographicarticle. Berg also knew about the soldier from his time in the 1980s with the Ne...

    Gadson is eager to show what wounded soldiers can do, in and outside of Hollywood. “What’s been really profound is how our services and legislation have really adjusted [to the needs of injured servicemen and women],” he says. “There have been huge strides made in policy.” He notes that Veteran’s Affairs and the Department of Defense now have progr...

    He notes that his wife, Kim, had to stop working for three years after he was injured. “We had to learn how to deal with my mobility challenges,” says the father of two teenagers. The VA and DOD programs were not yet in place. “Some folks are paralyzed,” he adds. “They’re not going to be able to take care of themselves for the rest of their lives. ...

    “We’re not just surviving horrific injuries, we can actually have an expected quality of life that’s unprecedented,” he says. “My story is very public and the vast majority are not public but they’re living and thriving like me.” When asking about his future as an actor, he says, “That’s up to Hollywood.” “I want to keep my options open, not closin...

  4. Jun 27, 2012 · Col. Gregory D. Gadson assumed command June 25, 2012, of Fort Belvoir, Va., an 47,000-strong garrison currently in its 100th year of service.

  5. Apr 5, 2021 · In an incredibly inspiring two-episode series, Colonel Gregory D. Gadson recounts his experience serving our nation in the United States Army for more than 26 years; the harrowing injury that nearly took his life and cost him both legs above the knees and normal use of his right arm and hand; his remarkable recovery and what got him through it ...

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  7. Nov 3, 2023 · Army Col. Gregory D. Gadson was catastrophically wounded in an improvised explosive device attack in Iraq in May 2007.