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'''Irv Halter''' is a retired Air Force Major General and a member of the ]. He is running for Congress in ]. '''Irv Halter''' is a retired Air Force Major General and a member of the ]. He is running for Congress in ].



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Irving L. Halter, Jr.
Born1952 or 1953 (age 71–72)
AllegianceUnited States of America
Service / branchUnited States Air Force
Years of service1977–2009
Rank Major General
WebsiteHalter for Congress

Irv Halter is a retired Air Force Major General and a member of the Democratic Party. He is running for Congress in Colorado's 5th congressional district.

Personal life and education

Halter is a native of southern New Jersey, graduating from Woodstown High School in 1973. Halter graduated from the Air Force Academy in 1977, majoring in history. He was a distinguished graduate of the Air Command and Staff College at Maxwell Air Force Base, and in 1990 earned an M.S. degree in international relations from Troy State University.

Military career

After graduating from the Air Force Academy, Halter served as a fighter pilot. He served in eight different fighter units in the Pacific, Europe, and the United States. Halter would hold high positions in the Pentagon and the National Reconnaissance Office, and was the vice superintendent of the Air Force Academy. Halter served in both Iraq and Afghanistan, and was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal and the National Intelligence Medal of Achievement. Halter was also awarded the Bronze Star twice. Halter's last military assignment was with the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

After retiring from the military, Halter became vice president of space and aviation programs at Computer Sciences Corporation. Halter serves on the board of the Military Affairs Committee of the Colorado Springs Regional Business Alliance. Halter has appeared on NPR, discussing precision weapons and air strikes.

2014 Congressional candidacy

Halter is running for Congress in Colorado's 5th congressional district. The 5th district is home to the Air Force Academy, Fort Carson, Schriever Air Force Base, and Petersen Air Force Base. Halter was a Republican, but became an independent and later a Democrat. Of his party affiliation, he says, "I didn't leave the Republican Party. The Republican Party left me. What disturbs me about the Republican Party is it's become the party of 'My way or the highway.' It's all about a certain doctrine and if you don't adhere to that doctrine, you're called names."

References

  1. ^ "MAJOR GENERAL IRVING L. HALTER JR". Air Force. Retrieved 16 August 2013.
  2. ^ Zubeck, Pam (31 July 2013). "Dem hopes to parlay time, experience and 'common sense' into a CD5 upset". Colorado Springs independent. Retrieved 16 August 2013.
  3. Roeder, Tom (23 July 2013). "Retired two-star to take on Lambor". The Gazette. Retrieved 16 August 2013.
  4. "Irving L. Halter, Jr. Joins CSC as Vice President of Space and". Bloomberg. 7 April 2010. Retrieved 16 August 2013.
  5. ^ Stokols, Eli (23 July 2013). "Democratic Air Force general to challenge Lamborn in CD5". Fox 31 Denver. Retrieved 16 August 2013.
  6. Siegel, Robert (24 March 2011). "How Precise Are Air Strikes?". NPR. Retrieved 16 August 2013.

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