A seasoned commander, Kamper heads up OTC

by Jacob Brooks, Herald staff writer

 
Brig. Gen. Kenneth L. Kamper, left, and ATEC Maj. Gen. Daniel Karbler participate in assumption of command ceremony
Eric J. Shelton | Herald
Brig. Gen. Kenneth L. Kamper, left, incoming commander of the US. Army Operational Test Command, and Maj. Gen. Daniel Karbler, commander of the U.S. Army Test and Evaluation Command, participate in an assumption-of-command ceremony Wednesday at Fort Hood’s USAOTC Headquarters.
 
Brig. Gen. Kenneth L. Kamper speaks during assumption of command ceremony
Eric J. Shelton | Herald 
Brig. Gen. Kenneth L. Kamper speaks after taking command of the U.S. Army Operational Test Command on Aug. 19 at Fort Hood’s USAOTC Headquarters.
 
 

Fort Hood welcomed last week a new brigadier general with more than 26 years of Army experience, including leading troops into combat.

Brig. Gen. Kenneth L. Kamper took command of the U.S. Army Operational Test Command during a ceremony Aug. 19 at the command’s headquarters at West Fort Hood.

Consisting of 237 soldiers and 337 Army civilians, OTC tests equipment and vehicles for the Army.

Kamper, whose last assignment was the chief of staff for the 1st Infantry Division at Fort Riley, Kan., replaces former OTC commander Brig. Gen. Scott Spellmon, who was reassigned earlier this summer to command the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Northwestern Division in Portland, Ore. OTC’s top civilian, Executive Director Robert Miele, served as interim commander of the unit after Spellmon left.

Kamper began his Army career as an artillery officer in 1989, and brings with him to Fort Hood his wife, Krista, and two children, Nate, 14, and Abby, 10.

“We’ve never been to Texas before,” Kamper said. “We’re tickled pink.”

A West Point graduate, Kamper held various artillery leadership positions with the 1st Armored Division in Germany, the 82nd Airborne Division and others.

In 2006, Kamper commanded the 1st Battalion, 37th Field Artillery Regiment, 3rd Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division, on a 15-month deployment to Iraq.

His other duty assignments include positions at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., and Vicenza, Italy.

In the week prior to taking command of OTC, Kamper said he has been learning the various testing going on at the unit, and how it is helping to strengthen the Army and the nation.

Also participating in the ceremony was Maj. Gen. Daniel Karbler, who is in charge of the U.S. Army Test and Evaluation Command, based at Aberdeen, Md. and oversees OTC.

Karbler called Kamper a “strategic thinker” whose experiences in the Army make him well-suited to be the OTC commander.

“Thanks for sharing this special day with the OTC,” Kamper told the dozens of people attending the assumption of command ceremony. Those attending included Killeen Mayor Scott Cosper and retired Gen. Robert Shoemaker, a former OTC commander.

 

 
Source:  Fort Hood Herald, August 26, 2015  

 
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