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Walter E. Piatt (born September 12, 1961) is a
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appointed chief executive officer of
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on March 18, 2024. He last served as the 57th Director of the Army Staff from 2019 to 2024. He enlisted in the army in 1979 and served four years as an infantryman. After graduating from
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, he was commissioned as a second lieutenant in 1987. Prior to assuming his current position, Piatt was the
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,
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at
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. His other assignments as a general officer include serving as the 52nd Chief of Infantry; Deputy Commanding General-Support, 10th Mountain Division; Commander, Joint Multinational Training Command; Deputy Commanding General,
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; and director of Operations/director, Rapid Equipment Fielding, Army Rapid Capabilities Office. *


General Officer assignments


General Officer dates of rank


Mindfulness training

While a colonel (
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, 25th Infantry Division), Piatt's unit had some 200 volunteers participate in a
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study by Amishi Jha and Elizabeth Stanley in the 2010s; the
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notes that this mental practice "teaches the brain to stay 'in the moment'" which helps soldiers reduce the pain and stress of
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. The project is known as the STRONG Project (Schofield Barracks Training and Research on Neurobehavioral Growth). Piatt also incorporates mindfulness into his professional life. While commander of coalition forces in Iraq, Piatt regularly engaged in mindfulness practices such as meditation and breathing exercises. In an interview with the ''New York Times'', he emphasized that mindfulness is crucial for understanding the practical benefits of compassion and empathy. On August 30, 2022, Piatt spoke at The
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103rd National Convention at the Milwaukee Center in Milwaukee. He spoke about his service in Afghanistan, army enlistment trends, and "Be the One," which is The American Legion's new veteran suicide prevention campaign.


Publications

Walter E. Piatt wrote ''She Came to the Door to Wave Good-bye ...: A Soldier's Thoughts About Family, Life and the War in Afghanistan'', published in January 2003. The book reflects on his personal experiences and the impact of military service on his family and life. In January 2006, Piatt published ''Paktika: The Story of the 2nd Battalion 27th Infantry "Wolfhounds" in Paktika, Afghanistan'', which combines short prose passages with poetry to recount the experiences and emotional challenges faced by the
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during their deployment in
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.


January 6, 2021

Prior to January 6, 2021, Pentagon officials repeatedly asked city and federal officials if they needed assistance from the D.C. National Guard, but only the Mayor of Washington, D.C. requested assistance from 340 unarmed service members. At approximately 2:20 p.m. on January 6, LTG Piatt joined a phone call with Washington, D.C. leaders, Capitol Police leaders, the D.C. National Guard, and others as the riot at the Capitol was unfolding. ''The Hill'' reported that Piatt said on the call that Secretary of the Army
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was meeting with Secretary of Defense
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to seek approval of the request for assistance. He also explained that he was not the decision maker and that no one was denying the request for assistance. ''
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'' reported that during Congressional testimony on February 23, 2021, former Capitol security leaders provided conflicting accounts of the request for the National Guard, reflecting the confusion of the event and the complexity of requesting Guard assistance. On January 6, 2021, during the storming of the United States Capitol and an hour and a half after the west side defensive perimeter had been breached, according to Capitol Police Chief
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and DC National Guard leader Maj. Gen. William J. Walker, Piatt critically delayed or ignored Sund's request for National Guard support, stating, "I don't like the visual of the National Guard standing a police line with the Capitol in the background," despite this being a stark contrast to the protests of the previous year. According to the ''Washington Post'', "Piatt initially denied Sund's allegations in a statement but acknowledged in a call with reporters about two weeks later that he had conferred with others who were present that it was possible he made comments to that effect."Lamothe, Dan.
"White House rejects promoting general involved in Capitol riot response"
''Washington Post'' via '' Stars and Stripes'' (29 Oct 2022).
On March 8, 2021, retired Army Lt. Gen Russel Honoré, whom House Speaker
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(D-Calif.) tasked with leading the security review, identified that the U.S. Capitol Police are too "understaffed, insufficiently equipped, and inadequately trained" — and woefully lacking in intelligence capabilities. On June 15, 2021, Piatt told the
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that Army officials "all immediately understood the gravity of the situation" after receiving a request in a conference call for "urgent and immediate support" at the Capitol, but that they still needed to develop a plan. Piatt acknowledged that "those on the line were convinced that I was denying their request, despite eclearly stating three times that, 'We are not denying your requests. We need to prepare a plan for when the secretary of the Army gains approval….’". Piatt's statement that he did not have authority to act was supported by D.C. National Guard's commanding general, Maj. Gen.
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, when he said that newly installed Secretary of the Army Ryan D. McCarthy, a Trump appointee, had instituted unusual restrictions, requiring employment of the quick-reaction force to be approved by the chain of command, which prevented a rapid deployment of the D.C. National Guard. McCarthy's approval did not come until 4:30pm. On November 16, 2021, the Department of Defense
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released their findings on the actions that took place to prepare for and respond to protests at the U.S. Capitol. The report concluded that the actions the DoD took before January 6, 2021, to prepare for the planned protests in Washington, D.C., on January 5 and 6, 2021, were appropriate. In early December 2021, Colonel
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, a Trump appointee, released a rebuttal to the DoDIG report that accused LTG Piatt of making willful distortions of the events of January 6, describing Piatt and General
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as "absolute and unmitigated liars" and of giving "perjured testimony before Congress."


Fallout

Piatt was once the leading candidate to take over as the commanding general of
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, and appointment to the rank of general. He had received the recommendation from several top defense officials. However, he was rejected by President
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due to his handling of
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deployment during the January 6 attacks on the Capitol.


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Broncos Bid Farewell to Former Commander, Welcome Hawaiian Native
Staff Sgt. Amber Robinson, 3rd BCT Public Affairs Office, June 7, 2010.
Post hails new chief of Infantry
Vince Little, August 3, 2011.
Armor, Infantry chiefs depart
Vince Little, ''The Bayonet'', June 27, 2012.
JMTC welcomes Brig. Gen. Piatt
Denver Beaulieu-Hains, Joint Multinational Training Command Public Affairs, June 27, 2013.
U.S. Army Europe welcomes new deputy commanding general
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