Kimmitt retired from the US Army a brigadier general in December 2006. While in the Army, Kimmitt had command and staff assignments throughout the
United States,
Europe,
Asia and the
Middle East, including planning positions within both Allied and Joint service commands. Additionally, he spent three years as an assistant professor and instructor with the Military Academy's Department of Social Sciences. Kimmitt's professional military education includes the Field Artillery Officer Basic and Armor Officer Advanced Courses, the
Army Command and General Staff College, the Advanced Military Studies Program, and the
National War College. Kimmitt completed
Ranger,
Airborne, Jumpmaster, Naval Gunfire, Joint Firepower Control,
Air Assault,
Pathfinder, and Jungle Schools.
Timeline Kimmitt's military service: • 1977–78 – Battery executive officer; 1/15th Field Artillery; Camp Stanley, Korea • 1978–80 – Fire support officer; 2nd Ranger Battalion; Fort Lewis, Washington • 1980–82 – Battery commander and battery executive officer; 9th Infantry Division; Fort Lewis, Washington • 1984–87 –
Assistant professor, Department of Social Sciences; U.S. Military Academy; West Point, NY • 1989–91 – Chief of war plans; 8th Infantry Division;
Bad Kreuznach, Germany • 1991–92 – 4/29th Field Artillery;
Baumholder, Germany • 1992–93 – Division artillery executive officer; 1st Armored Division; Baumholder, Germany • 1993–96 – Battalion commander; 2/320th Field Artillery; Fort Campbell, KY • 1996–97 – Special assistant – J5; Joint Chiefs of Staff; The Pentagon • 1997–00 – Division artillery commander; 1st Armored Division; Baumholder, Germany • 2000–02 – Military assistant to the Supreme Allied Commander Europe; Supreme Headquarters, Allied Powers Europe; Mons, Belgium • 2002–04 – Chief of staff and commander; Corps Artillery XVIII Airborne Corps; Fort Bragg, NC • 2003–04 – Deputy director of operations; Combined Joint Task Force – Seven;
Baghdad, Iraq • 2004–06 – Deputy director, strategy, plans and policy; U.S. Central Command; MacDill Air Force Base, FL
Awards and decorations Kimmitt's awards and decorations include:
United States awards •
Defense Superior Service Medal •
Legion of Merit •
Bronze Star •
Defense Meritorious Service Medal •
Meritorious Service Medal •
Army Commendation Medal •
Joint Service Commendation Medal •
Korean Defense Service Medal •
Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal •
Global War on Terror Service Medal •
Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal •
Master Parachutist Wings Foreign and international awards •
NATO Medal for operations in
Bosnia •
NATO Medal for operations in
Kosovo •
NATO Medal for operations in
Republic of Macedonia. •
NATO Meritorious Service Medal •
German Parachutist Wings • German Leistungsabzeichen in Gold. ==Government career==