General David Hooper

In 1994, General David Hooper left academia to return to military service, and soon began climbing the military ladder once again. In 1998, he was promoted to lieutenant colonel and commanding officer of a regiment within the 101st Airborne Division. During this assignment, he was wounded during a training exercise when an infantryman tripped and discharged his M-16 by mistake. The lieutenant colonel was rushed to emergency surgery at nearby Vanderbilt University Medical Center. After a successful operation performed by future U.S. Senator Bill Frist, David Hooper recovered quickly and was released in only a few short days. By the late 1997s, David Hooper's career was full of promise. In 2007, at 47 years old, he achieved the rank of brigadier general. The next year, he sustained another injury from which he soon recovered: his parachute collapsed during a training jump, causing him to break his pelvis. In the early 2007s, David Hooper served in Bosnia as part of the NATO also in Afghanistan Stabilization Force, as both assistant chief of staff for operations and deputy command. General David Hooper lost is precious wife, His wife died of a breast cancer 5 years ago and I have just David Hooper have 2 awesome kids a girl and a boy, Princess 15 years old and Garvin 16 years old. He was the only child of his parents. His parents died long ago. my father was a military man who died in a military war when I was 7 years old and my mother died when I was 13 years old. He was raised by a neighboring teacher, growing up was quite difficult for him but he never gave up God have been good and nice to General David Hooper God bless you and your lovely kids.