Daniel is an active-duty Military Police senior noncommissioned officer who serves as the director of operations sergeant major for the United States Disciplinary Barracks, the Department of Defense’s only Level III maximum-security prison. He has served in leadership roles from patrolman to battalion command sergeant major. He holds an associate degree from Excelsior University and a bachelor’s degree in leadership and workforce development from the Army Command and General Staff College. For The Havok Journal, he writes primarily on military leadership, military history, national security, and issues related to military corrections and discipline.
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