Fraud Unit chief prosecutor promoted in Army Reserve

Texas Department of Insurance, November 13, 2024

As Brig. Gen. Kyson Johnson looked around the conference table at the Pentagon, he saw the judge advocate general of the United States Army and chair after chair of military generals. He pondered how he got there.

“And then here I am, a Baptist preacher’s kid from Oklahoma,” he said. “It was like imposter syndrome.”

Kyson was in Washington, D.C. to talk about his job duties after his October promotion from colonel to brigadier general in the Judge Advocate General (JAG) Corps in the Army Reserve. There are only three brigadier general positions.

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