Alfred Valenzuela

MG Alfred A. Valenzuela is a retired United States Army major general who commanded United States Army South (USARSO) at Fort Buchanan, Puerto Rico and San Antonio, Texas.

[1] Served in Haiti, Colombia, Korea, Peru, Turkey, Germany, Kuwait, Grenada, Puerto Rico, Panama, El Salvador, Somalia & numerous Joint & InterAgency assignments.

[2] He wrote the book No Greater Love: The Lives & Times of Hispanic Soldiers with Jason Lemons.

[3] Major contributor to the book entitled " Right Before Our Eyes: Latinos Past, Present & Future" He is the Senior Military Advisor to the Warrior Defense Project, part of the St. Mary's Law School He wrote: The Essence and Variation of Soldiers in Politics: A Dimensional Typology of Latin American Leadership and Regimes He is an Advisor to the Military Health Institute, University of Texas Health Science Center Recently appointed by the Texas Supreme Court to the Texas Access Judicial Commission: co-chair of Veterans committee Valenzuela is married to Esther Valenzuela and they have two children.

Recently named to the Military Advisory Council to America 250, for the Presidential Semi Quintennial Commission