Scott P. Kubica
Description
Colonel Scott P. Kubica was commissioned a Field Artillery Officer upon graduation from Officer Candidate School Class 01-87, Fort Benning, Georgia, 19 December 1986. His first duty assignment was as Training Officer, 3-34 Infantry, Fort Jackson, South Carolina. | His subsequent duty assignments include: Aide-de-camp, Headquarters and Headquarters Company, Fort Jackson, South Carolina; Fire Direction Officer B/2-18 Field Artillery, Fort Sill, Oklahoma; Platoon Leader, B/2-18 Field Artillery, Operations Desert Shield/Storm; Platoon Leader B/2-158 Aviation Regiment, Fort Hood, Texas; Company Commander, HHC/2-158 Aviation Regiment, Fort Hood, Texas; Operations Officer, B/2-501st Aviation Regiment, Camp Humphreys, Korea; Aviation Training Officer 6-158 Aviation Regiment, USAR, Fort Lewis, Washington; Company Commander B/7-101st, Fort Campbell, Kentucky; S3/Operations Officer, 7-101st Aviation Regiment, Fort Campbell and OEF 1; Executive Officer 7-101st Aviation Regiment, Fort Campbell and OIF 1; Aviation Officer/J7, Land Component Command, Madrid, Spain/Kosovo, Battalion Commander, 3-2 AVN (GSAB), Camp Humphreys, Korea; Director, Air Task Force, U.S. Army Combat Readiness Center, Fort Rucker, Alabama; Deputy G3 Operations Officer, 3rd U.S. Army (ARCENT), Camp Arifjan, Kuwait; Senior Army Advisor, Kentucky NG, 1st U.S. Army, Frankfort, Kentucky; and Command Inspector General, U.S. Army Cadet Command and Fort Knox, Fort Knox, Kentucky, and Loss Prevention Analyst, General Technical Services, U.S. Army Combat Readiness Center, Fort Rucker, Alabama. | Colonel Kubica is a graduate of Field Artillery Officer Basic and Advanced Courses, NBC Officer Defense Course, Army Initial Entry Rotary Wing Course, CH-47D Qualification Course, Combined Arms Services Staff School, Command and General Staff College, United States Army War College, Airborne and Air Assault School, and the U.S. Army Inspector General Course. | His Military awards include Legion of Merit, Bronze Star (3), Defense Meritorious Service Medal, Meritorious Service Medal (5), Air Medal (3), Army Commendation Medal (5), Army Achievement Medal, Korea Defense Service Medal, Saudi Arabia/Kuwait Liberation Medal, Overseas Service Ribbon (4), Afghanistan Campaign Medal w/ star, Iraq Campaign Medal w/ 2 stars, National Defense Service Medal (2 awards), Southwest Asia Service Medal w/ 2 Bronze service stars, Global War on Terrorism Medal, Kuwait Liberation Medal, Armed Forces Reserve Medal, Army Service Ribbon, Senior Army Aviator Badge, Parachutist Badge, and Air Assault Badge.