About
My name is William Caleb Garner and I am a graduate student at Liberty University in the American history program. Currently, I am an active duty Army Infantry Officer stationed at Fort Benning, GA, at the U.S. Army Infantry School, where I train future Infantry soldiers.
I received my Bachelors from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill majoring in Peace, War and Defense with a double minor in History and Military Science. Upon my graduation, I received my commission into the Army as a Second Lieutenant in the Infantry. Before I went active duty, I was an active member of the North Carolina National Guard. In total I have served a little over five years in the military and look forward to moving on to another career.
While serving as an instructor and executive officer at the Army’s Infantry School, I began my graduate studies online with Liberty University with their M.A. in American History. My current research (and potential thesis) involves George Washington’s General Orders and command policies that dictated revolutionary changes throughout the Continental Army, and how those changes affected the overall performance and outcome of the patriot force. Education
Liberty University – M.A. American History (2019-Present)
UNC Chapel Hill – B.A. Peace, War and Defense (2014-2018) Memberships
Society for Military History