Gregory D. Gadson Net Worth

Col. Gregory D. Gadson is an actor and Army veteran born on February 19, 1966. He graduated from West Point in 1989 and holds Masters Degrees in Information Systems and Policy Management from Webster University. In 2007, Gadson was injured in an IED explosion in Baghdad, resulting in the loss of both legs above the knee and a severe injury to his right arm. Despite his injuries, Gadson requested to stay on active duty and was fitted with a next-generation powered prosthetic knee. He served as director of the Army Wounded Warrior program before being selected to command Fort Belvoir in 2012.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor
Birth Day February 19, 1966
Gregory D. Gadson age 58 YEARS OLD
Allegiance United States
Service/branch United States Army
Years of service 1989–2014
Rank Colonel
Unit 32nd Field Artillery Regiment, U.S. Army
Commands held US Army Garrison Fort Belvoir 2nd Battalion, 32nd Field Artillery 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division
Battles/wars Operation Desert Storm Kosovo War Iraq War War in Afghanistan (2001–present)
Awards Distinguished Service Medal Legion of Merit Bronze Star (3 awards) Purple Heart Meritorious Service Medal Army Commendation Medal

💰 Net worth

Gregory D. Gadson, a renowned actor born in 1966, is expected to have a net worth ranging between $100K and $1M by 2024. Over the years, Gadson has made a name for himself in the entertainment industry, captivating audiences with his remarkable talent and versatility. With a career spanning several decades, Gadson has undoubtedly accumulated considerable wealth through his successful acting projects. As an actor, he has likely garnered significant financial rewards through his appearances in films, television shows, and other related ventures. With his impressive skills and dedication to his craft, it comes as no surprise that Gadson's net worth is predicted to be in the six-digit to million-dollar range within the next few years.

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Biography/Timeline

1985

Gadson played football at West Point between 1985 and 1988, wearing the No. 98 jersey and serving as co-captain. In 2007, he was present when the New York Giants beat the Washington Redskins at FedExField at the invitation of West Point classmate Mike Sullivan, who was then on the coaching staff of the New York Giants. This win was the beginning of a 10-game road winning streak and came after Gadson had made an inspirational speech to the team. The streak culminated in the Giants winning Super Bowl XLII. and in recognition for his contribution, Gadson received a specially minted Super Bowl ring. Gadson has since remained with the team as a motivational speaker.

1989

Gadson attended the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York, graduating in 1989. He also holds a master's degree in information systems from Webster University and a master's degree in policy management from Georgetown University. He is a graduate of the Command and General Staff College and the Advanced Field Artillery Officers Course and in 2010, he became an Army War College Fellow at the Institute of World Politics in Washington, D.C.

2007

On the night of May 7, 2007, while returning from a memorial Service for two Soldiers from his brigade, he lost both his legs and severely injured his right arm to a roadside bomb in Baghdad. He became one of the first military personnel to use a next-generation powered prosthetic knee with Technology to make it possible for amputees to walk with confidence and with a more natural gait.

2012

Gadson made his acting debut in Battleship, a 2012 American science fiction naval war film, as Lieutenant Colonel Mick Canales, playing a war veteran who regains his appetite for the fight when Oahu is threatened by an alien attack. Director Peter Berg, having seen news articles about Gadson, decided to cast him as an army officer trying to recover from the loss of his legs.

2017

He won the prestigious Henry Viscardi Achievement Awards in 2017 given by Viscardi center to honour the extraordinary Leaders with disabilities.