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Andrew Betson

LTC Drew Betson received his commission as an Armor Officer after graduating from the United States
Military Academy at West Point in 2004.


After attending Armor Basic Officers’ Leader Course in Ft. Knox, LTC Betson reported to the 3rd Infantry
Division in Ft. Stewart, GA for his first assignment.  There he served as Platoon Leader in the 1st Battalion,
76th Field Artillery Regiment and deployed to Baghdad, Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom in
January 2005.  He returned to Baghdad in 2007 as the planner for the 4th Battalion, 64th Armored
Regiment and took command of A Company (Apaches) in 2008.  He also commanded Headquarters
Company, 3 rd Battalion, 15th Infantry Regiment in 2009.  After his broadening assignment at West Point,
LTC Betson was assigned to staff positions in the 1st Cavalry Division, 3d Cavalry Regiment, and III
Armored Corps at Ft. Hood, TX.  With these units he deployed to Bagram, Afghanistan in support of
Operation Enduring Freedom, and to Mosul, Iraq in support of Operation Inherent Resolve.  Prior to
departing Ft. Hood, he served in the III Armored Corps Commanding General’s Initiatives Group as the
transition planner and Aide de Camp.


Most recently LTC Betson served as the 36th Professor and Chair of the Military Science Department for
the Gateway Battalion at Washington University in St. Louis. He is now the Deputy Chief of Staff for the
1st Armored Division in Ft. Bliss, TX. He is slated to take command of the 1st Squadron, 1st Cavalry
Regiment in 2023.


LTC Betson holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Military History from the United States Military
Academy, a Master of Arts Degree in Diplomacy and International Commerce from the University of
Kentucky’s Patterson School, and a Master of Military Art and Science in Military History from the Art of
War Scholars Program in the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College.  While assigned to the
Department of Military Science at West Point, LTC Betson earned the academic rank of Assistant
Professor in Defense and Strategic Studies.  He is published in four different military journals, and he has
earned numerous decorations, to include the Bronze Star, the Defense Meritorious Service Medal, the
Meritorious Service Medal, the Combat Action Badge, the Sapper Tab, and Basic Parachutist Wings. He is
a proud member of the Order of St. George – Bronze.


He and his wife Roslynn live on Ft. Bliss with their three wonderful children, Ethan, Olivia, and James.