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[[File:Wyatt Johnsons CHP Portrait.png|thumb|'''Wyatt Johnson''' in 2025, In a '''California Highway Patrol''' Portrait.]] '''Wyatt H. Johnson''' (born September 4, 1968) is an American political figure, military officer, and public servant currently serving as the '''Director of the Marine Embassy Security Group'''. A member of the Republican Party, Johnson has a distinguished career spanning military leadership and federal government service. He is known for his extensive experience in defense, homeland security, and intelligence operations. == Early Life and Education == Wyatt H. Johnson was born on September 4, 1968, in Sacramento, California. He grew up in the state and later pursued higher education at the '''American Military University''', where he earned a Bachelor of Security and Global Studies, graduating in March 1994. == Military Career == Johnson joined the United States Army in 1994, where he quickly rose through the ranks due to his exemplary leadership and operational expertise. Key milestones in his military career include: * '''Army Officer''' (May 1994 β January 2016) * '''Commanding Officer of the 7th Brigade, 4th Battalion''' (January 2018 β April 2020) * '''Commanding Major General of the 4th Infantry Division''' (April 2020 β September 2022) * '''Chief of Staff of the Army''' (October 2022 - March 2023) * '''Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff''' (April 2023 β April 2024) Throughout his service, Johnson demonstrated a keen strategic mind and strong command over complex military operations, earning recognition as a leading figure in defense and intelligence sectors. == Government Service == Following his military career, Johnson transitioned into public service, taking on high-profile roles within the U.S. government: * '''Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security''' * '''Secretary of Defense''' * '''Director of Special Operations, U.S. Secret Service'''
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