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2026 West Point Graduates Selected for General Officer Promotion

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Join us in congratulating the current listing of West Point graduates who were selected for general officer promotion in 2026.

These individuals have proven themselves to be exceptional leaders with the skills and talent to lead our most important formations across the U.S. Army. In addition, these selections also signal the Army’s confidence in their future potential as leaders of character, ready to make a positive impact for years to come. Serving as a flag officer is an honor and a great responsibility, and your West Point Association of Graduates is appreciative and thankful for these individuals’ continued service and example in the defense of our great nation.

The following Regular Army officers were confirmed by the Senate on 30 January 2026:

Brigadier General Matthew W. Brown ’97 for promotion to the rank of major general. He is currently serving as Commander, Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa, Djibouti.

Brigadier General John P. Cogbill ’94 for promotion to the rank of major general. He is currently serving as Commanding General, 11th Airborne Division and United States Army Alaska, Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska.

Brigadier General Jason A. Curl ’95 for promotion to the rank of major general. He is currently serving as Commanding General, Joint Readiness Training Center and Fort Polk, Fort Polk, Louisiana.

Brigadier General Mark D. Miles ’95 for promotion to the rank of major general. He is currently serving as Deputy Commanding General, Cyber Center of Excellence, Fort Gordon, Georgia.

The following National Guard officers have been confirmed by the Senate for Federal recognition in the next higher grade:

To Major General:

Brigadier General Timothy M. Brower ’98

Brigadier General Cristina M. Moore ’95

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