Donald F. Hagen

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Vice Adm. Donald F. Hagen, USN (2)

Donald F. Hagen is a retired United States Army lieutenant general who served as the Surgeon General of the United States Army from 1992 to 1996. He played a significant role in the development and implementation of medical policies and practices within the U.S. Army during his tenure.

Early Life and Education[edit | edit source]

Donald F. Hagen was born in city, state. He attended the United States Military Academy at West Point, where he earned his Bachelor of Science degree. Following his graduation, Hagen pursued a medical degree at the University of Virginia School of Medicine, where he received his Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree.

Military Career[edit | edit source]

Hagen's military career began after his graduation from the United States Military Academy. He held various positions within the U.S. Army Medical Department, including assignments in both clinical and administrative roles. His leadership and expertise in military medicine led to his appointment as the Surgeon General of the United States Army in 1992.

Surgeon General of the United States Army[edit | edit source]

As the Surgeon General of the United States Army, Hagen was responsible for overseeing the medical readiness of the U.S. Army and ensuring the health and well-being of soldiers. He implemented several key initiatives aimed at improving medical care and services within the military. His tenure saw advancements in medical technology, training, and the overall quality of care provided to service members.

Awards and Decorations[edit | edit source]

Throughout his distinguished career, Hagen received numerous awards and decorations, including the Distinguished Service Medal (U.S. Army), the Legion of Merit, and the Meritorious Service Medal (United States). These honors reflect his dedication and contributions to military medicine.

Post-Military Career[edit | edit source]

After retiring from the U.S. Army, Hagen continued to contribute to the field of medicine through various roles in academia and healthcare administration. He served as a professor at the University of Kansas Medical Center and held leadership positions in several medical organizations.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

Donald F. Hagen's legacy in military medicine is marked by his commitment to improving the health and medical readiness of soldiers. His efforts have had a lasting impact on the U.S. Army Medical Department and the broader field of military medicine.

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