Elvin R. Heiberg III

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Lieutenant General Elvin R. Heiberg III
Lieutenant General Elvin R. Heiberg III

Elvin R. Heiberg III (b March 2, 1932 at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii) became a third-generation West Pointer when he graduated fifth in the United States Military Academy class of 1953. He later obtained three master's degrees, in civil engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and in government and administration from George Washington University. Early in his military career Heiberg served as Operations Officer of the 3d Brigade, 3d Infantry Division, in Germany, and taught in the Social Sciences Department at the Military Academy. In 1968-69 he commanded the divisional 4th Engineer Battalion in Vietnam and was awarded a Silver Star. He then served as Special Assistant and Executive Assistant to the Director, Office of Emergency Preparedness, under the Executive Office of the President.

Heiberg served for a year as Executive to Secretary of the Army Howard Callaway. He then headed the Corps' New Orleans District and in 1975-78 the Ohio River Division. He served as senior engineer on the staff of U.S. Army, Europe, in 1978-79. Heiberg was the Corps' Director of Civil Works in 1979-82 and then Deputy Chief of Engineers. After managing the Army's Ballistic Missile Defense Program for a year, he became Chief of Engineers in 1984. Heiberg graduated from the Industrial College of the Armed Forces.

His military awards included;

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This article contains public domain text from Lieutenant General Elvin R. Heinberg III. Portraits and Profiles of Chief Engineers. Retrieved on August 20, 2005.

Preceded by
Joseph K. Bratton
Chief of Engineers
1984—1988
Succeeded by
Henry J. Hatch