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1990
1995
1994 Enlisted in the West Virginia Army National Guard
1996 Married wife , Rachel

“ I have had the opportunity to spend significant time in other parts of the country and abroad , but I am grounded in the Mountain State by the combination of family , community and the beauty of its landscape .”

2000
2005
2010
2015
2020
2002 Graduated from the Defense Language Institute in Monterey , CA
2003 Graduated from Marshall University
2005 Daughter , Anneliese , was born
2007 Direct appointment to commissioned officer
2008 Graduated from U . S . Army Ranger School
2016 Elected vice president of Chapter 68 for the Special Forces Association
2020 Named deputy commander of the Army Interagency and Education Center
2020 Elected to West Virginia Mountain Trail Runners board of directors
2022 Named commander of the 2nd Battalion , 19th Special Forces Group ( Airborne )
to Huntington but found that taking classes at Marshall competed with the many opportunities that came with being a special forces soldier .
“ I climbed in the Austrian Alps , deployed to Kosovo and studied German at the Defense Language Institute in Monterey , CA — all as a member of the West Virginia National Guard ,” he says .
In between his military duties , Luther sporadically continued working toward his bachelor ’ s degree at Marshall , graduating in 2003 with majors in international affairs and modern languages . He later graduated from the University of Charleston with an MBA in 2015 .
After graduation from Marshall , he accepted a management position at FedEx in Kentucky . Although he enjoyed the fast-paced environment , when Major General James Hoyer , USA , Retired , offered Luther a fulltime position with the Guard in 2005 , he jumped at the opportunity to move his family back to West Virginia .
“ My career took another dramatic turn when I commissioned as an officer in 2007 , providing me greater opportunities to lead ,” he says . “ Since that time , I have held key leadership and staff positions throughout special operations while deploying to Afghanistan , Africa , the Arabian Peninsula and Eastern Europe .”
Over the course of his prestigious career , Luther has been decorated with numerous awards for meritorious service , including the St . Philip Neri Award for contributions to the U . S . Army Special Forces Regiment .
Today , Luther serves as the commander of the 2nd Battalion , 19th Special Forces
Group , which has more than 500 assigned soldiers . After 29 years of serve , he is passionate about giving back to the WVNG in the role of mentor .
“ The older I become , the more I recognize the impact others have had on my career ,” he says . “ Proverbs 27:17 says , ‘ As iron sharpens iron , so one man sharpens another .’ There is no better image of the military culture than this . I am the product of the many who invested their time and energy in me . I never take for granted the incredible opportunity to mentor junior officers . I know by investing in them , they will drive the organization I love to be successful long after I ’ ve unlaced my boots for the last time .”
Luther ’ s success has been defined by his tenacity but also by the commitment of his family , including his wife , Rachel , and daughter , Anneliese , and together they live a life of service .
Luther currently serves on the board of directors of the West Virginia Mountain Trail Runners and Friends of the Kanawha Trace and as the vice president of Chapter 68 of the Special Forces Association . His family also faithfully supports the Developmental Therapy Center of Huntington .
While Luther ’ s adventurous career has taken him around the world , there is nowhere he would rather be than his home among the hills .
“ I have had the opportunity to spend significant time in other parts of the country and abroad , but I am grounded in the Mountain State by the combination of family , community and the beauty of its landscape .” •
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