Barry McNamara  |  Published September 29, 2023

Hall of Achievement

Brig. Gen. Chris Lawson ’88 to be inducted Oct. 6 during Alumni Impact Awards ceremony in Mellinger Commons.

MONMOUTH, Ill. – An alumnus who used his ROTC experience at Monmouth College as a springboard to become a brigadier general in the Army will be inducted into the school’s prestigious Hall of Achievement as part of Homecoming weekend activities.

BRIG. GEN. CHRIS LAWSON: The 1988 graduate will be inducted into his alma mater's prestigious... BRIG. GEN. CHRIS LAWSON: The 1988 graduate will be inducted into his alma mater's prestigious Hall of Achievement on Oct. 6 as part of Homecoming weekend activities.The induction of Brig. Gen. Chris Lawson ’88 of Springfield, Illinois, will be held during the Alumni Impact Awards at 5 p.m. Oct. 6 in Mellinger Commons on the lower level of the Center for Science and Business.

Lawson and his brothers, fellow Monmouth alumni John Lawson ’87 and Alex Lawson ’89, have all had military careers. They were profiled in a Monmouth College Magazine article titled “Band of Brothers.”

“The writing, speaking and analytical abilities I learned at Monmouth have really helped me in the military,” Lawson said in the article. “I’m a better officer, a better man and better leader for having that component at Monmouth. … Discovery learning is required (in the military), and my experiences in that area are firmly rooted in Monmouth.”

Lawson began his military service in 1985 while a Monmouth student, enlisting in the field artillery in the Illinois Army National Guard. After completing Monmouth’s ROTC program, he was commissioned as a second lieutenant. The year he graduated, Lawson was commissioned as a medical service corps officer and later branch transferred as a quartermaster officer in the Illinois National Guard.

Lawson has served as a company commander; as commander of the 634th Forward Support Battalion, 66th Infantry Brigade Logistics Integration Support Team, Illinois Army National Guard Recruiting Command and 108th Sustainment Brigade; and as deputy task force commander of Task Force White Eagle of the Polish Land Forces. He served as the 1st joint chief of staff for the Illinois Joint Force Headquarters of the Illinois National Guard and the 6th chief of staff of the National Guard Joint Staff for the National Guard Bureau. Lawson also served as the Chief of Sustainment for the storied 3rd Army, U.S. Army Central.

Lawson supported military operations in Bolivia, Germany and Poland. He deployed to Germany in support of Operation Enduring Freedom in 2002. He also deployed to Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom in 2008 and to Afghanistan in 2013 in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Lawson has also traveled to the Middle East multiple times in support of Operations Inherent Resolve, Freedom Sentinel and Spartan Shield from 2015-17.

The brigadier general retired from the Illinois Army National Guard four years ago. He was praised at that time for his “talents as an innovative leader and visionary,” which had long-lasting positive effects on the Illinois National Guard. He was also credited for his energy and for his ability to build teams.

Lawson’s culminating assignment was vice director J5 for the National Guard Bureau in Washington, D.C. He served as principal adviser to the National Guard Bureau J5 director on matters of national military strategy, joint strategic plans and international affairs. He advised and coordinated with the Office of the Secretary of Defense, Joint Chiefs of Staff, Combatant Commanders, Service Chiefs and State Joint Force Headquarters. Lawson also provided planning guidance and coordination to states in the development of national and regional plans in support of National Guard response to domestic emergencies and interagency/international affairs and partnering.

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