Nathan AguinagaNathan Aguinaga is a retired Master Sergeant who served 20 years Active Duty in the U.S. Army. He served as a Light Infantryman with additional skill identifiers as Airborne, Ranger, Jumpmaster, and Drill Sergeant. During his 20 years of service, Natan has served three combat deployments to the Middle East which include Operation Desert Storm and two tours of duty in Operation Iraqi Freedom. Throughout his 20 years in the Army, Nathan's permanent duty stations included Fort Lewis, Washington, Fort Jackson, South Carolina, Fort Riley, Kansas, Bowling Green State University, Ohio, three tours at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, and two oversees stations in Germany and Korea. Within these duty stations, Nathan deployed to numerous training exercises, and attended and graduated from several schools and leadership academies across the U.S. His units he was assigned to in the 82nd Airborne were also part of a quick reactionary force deployment to Panama, and a major humanitarian mission to New Orleans for Hurricane Katrina Relief, all mentioned in his book Division. After retirement from the Army in 2010, Nathan earned a Bachelor's Degree in Liberal Arts and a Master's Degree in Education Guidance Counseling. During the school year, he's a substitute teacher at his local middle and high school. Nathan is married to his wife Jessica and has a daughter in college and a son getting ready to graduate high school. Read More Read Less
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