Deputy
Commander, Joint Task Force Guantanamo, Cuba
Brigadier General Timothy L. Lake is the Deputy Commander, Joint Task Force-Guantanamo, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba since September 2009. He is responsible for the supervision of over 2150 members comprised of Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, and Coast Guard as well as over 5000 civilian contractors and workers on the base. General Lake ensures that those under his supervision provide safe, humane, legal and transparent care and custody of detained enemy combatants, conduct intelligence collection, analysis and dissemination for protection of detainees and personnel working in Joint Task Force-Guantanamo in support of the Global War on Terrorism. He supports the Office of Military Commissions to law enforcement and war crime investigations, and on order respond to Caribbean mass migrations operations.
General Lake was commissioned as a Distinguished Military Graduate in 1985 through the Reserve Officer Training Corps program at North Carolina A&T State University. He has served on active duty and in the National Guard, on the Joint and Army Staff, and at the White House Military Office. General Lake served as the Deputy Chief of Operations, White House Communications Agency and Commander, Special Missions Command Camp David before and after September 11, 2001. He served two Presidents as their communications officer leading missions anywhere in the world in support of presidential travels. General Lake served as the first Joint Task Force Commander, Baton Rouge, Louisiana after Hurricane Katrina in 2005, responsible to the civil-military leadership for discipline and order.
1985 North Carolina A&T State University, Bachelor of Science, Industrial
Technology (Manufacturing), Greensboro, North Carolina
2004 United States Army War College, Master of Science Degree, Strategic
Studies, Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania
2006 Joint Task Force Commanders Course, National Guard Training Site Command,
Camp Dawson, West Virginia
1. November 1985 - December 1986, Platoon Leader, C Company, 102nd Military
Intelligence Battalion, 2nd Infantry Division, Korea
2. January 1987 - May 1988, Platoon Leader, C Company, 24th Signal Battalion,
24th Infantry Division, Fort Stewart, Georgia
3. June 1988 - May 1990, Signal Officer, 3rd Battalion 69TH Armor, 24th Infantry
Division, Fort Stewart, Georgia
4. June 1990 - November 1990, Student, Signal Officer Advance Course, Fort
Gordon, Georgia
5. December 1990 - April 1991, Battalion Maintenance Officer, 141st Signal
Battalion, 1st Armor Division, Southwest Asia, Iraq
6. May 1991 - September 1991, Unassigned, Army Personnel Command, Alexandria,
Virginia
6. October 1991- May 1992, Regimental Signal Officer, 2nd Armored Calvary
Regiment, Nuenberg,. Germany
7. May 1992 - December 1993, Commander, B Company, 123rd Signal Battalion, 3rd
Infantry Division, Kitzingen, Germany
8. December 1993 - July 1994, Division Radio Officer, Assistant Division Signal
Office, 3rd Infantry Division, Wurzburg, Germany
9. July 1994 - October 1994, S-3, 786th Supply and Service Battalion, Saint
Thomas, Virgin Islands
10. October 1994 - December 1995, S-1, 786th Supply and Service Battalion, Saint
Thomas, Virgin Islands
11. December 1995 - May 1996, Security and Intelligence Officer, State Area
Regional Command, Saint Croix, Virgin Islands
12. May 1996 - June 1998, S-2/S-3, 786th Supply and Service Battalion, Saint
Thomas, Virgin Islands
13. December 1998 - June 2000, Chief, Networks Division, White House
Communications Agency, Washington, District of Columbia
14. July 2000 - June 2001, Deputy Chief of Operations, White House
Communications Agency, Washington, District of Columbia
15. July 2001- July 2003, Commander, White House Communications Agency, Special
Missions Command, Camp David, Maryland
16. July 2003- June 2004, Student, Senior Service School (Resident), United
States Army War College, Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania
17. June 2004 - June 2005, Chief, Policy and Analysis Branch, Plans and
Readiness Division, Army National Guard Readiness Center, Arlington, Virginia
18. June 2005 - June 2006, Commander, Joint Task Force, Virgin Islands Joint
Force Headquarters, Virgin Islands National Guard, Saint Croix, Virgin Islands
19. July 2006 - August 2008, Chief, Force Assessment, Forces Division, the Joint
Staff, J-8, Pentagon, District of Columbia
20. August 2008 - September 2009, Assistant Chief of Staff, Army National Guard,
Army Capabilities Integration Center, Training and Doctrine Command, Fort
Monroe, Virginia
21. September 2009 - Present, Deputy Commander, Joint Task Force Guantanamo,
Guantanamo Bay, Cuba
Bronze Star Medal
Defense Meritorious Service Medal (with 1 Bronze Oak Leaf Cluster)
Meritorious Service Medal (with 1 Bronze Oak Leaf Cluster)
Army Commendation Medal (with 2 Bronze Oak Leaf Clusters)
Army Achievement Medal (with 1 Bronze Oak Leaf Cluster)
Army Reserve Component Achievement Medal
National Defense Service Medal (with 1 Bronze Service Star)
Southwest Asia Service Medal (with 3 Bronze Service Stars)
Global War on Terrorism Service Medal
Korean Defense Service Medal
Humanitarian Service Medal (with 1 Bronze Service Star)
Armed Forces Reserve Medal (with Bronze Hourglass)
Army Service Ribbon
Overseas Service Ribbon (with Numeral 2)
Kuwait Liberation Medal (Saudi Arabia)
Kuwait Liberation Medal (Kuwait)
Joint Meritorious Unit Award (with 3 Bronze Oak Leaf Clusters)
Presidential Service Badge
Joint Staff Service Badge
Army Staff Badge
Parachutist Badge
National Association of Pershing Rifles, N-4, North Carolina A&T State
University
National Guard Association, Virgin Islands
Reserve Officer Training Corps Distinguished Military Graduate
Research Paper: Reliable and Relevant National Communications System
Second Lieutenant 1 July 1985
First Lieutenant 1 January 1987
Captain 1 January 1990
Major 9 May 1996
Lieutenant Colonel 1 November 2001
Colonel 30 September 2005
Brigadier General (GOL) 26 September 2009
(Current as of September 2010)
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