LTC Brandon A. Shah

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Lieutenant Colonel (LTC) Brandon A. Shah, a native of Virginia, an alumnus and commissionee of Old Dominion University (ODU), was the Professor of Military Science (PMS) at ODU’s Army Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC). Brandon enlisted into the Army in 2003 as an Aviation Operations Specialist. While enlisted, he obtained the rank of Sergeant before transitioning. On completing his enlisted service, which included service in the Active Duty Army, Army Reserves, and Virginia Army National Guard, Brandon graduated from Old Dominion University. Since his enlisted service to present, he deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, Operation Enduring Freedom, and a rotation to Atlantic Resolve.

Since his ODU commissioning, LTC Shah earned his Army Aviation Senior Aviator wings, flown more than 1,200 hours in 3 different aircraft with his primary being the merciless AH-64E Apache, and completed over 600 combat flight hours. Brandon last served as the Brigade S3 in the 3rd Combat Aviation Brigade, Hunter Army Airfield, Savannah, GA. Before Brigade S3, he served as the Squadron S3 in the 3-17 Air Cavalry Squadron overseeing modernization efforts from the legacy Longbow to the AH64E Guardian. Brandon’s command time exceeds 36 months which includes a command in A/1-3 Attack Reconnaissance Battalion, A/3-17 Air Cavalry Squadron, and B/603 Aviation Support Battalion. His service assignments include the 101st Airborne Division, 82nd Airborne Division, XVII Airborne Corps, United States Forces-Iraq, and 3rd Infantry Division.

Brandon’s education includes a Bachelor of Science in Sociology and a Military Leadership Minor from ODU, an MBA from the University of Georgia, and an MS in Project Management from the University of Kansas. 

LTC Brandon Shah is survived by his wife Katherine M. Shah, son, Lucas Shah, mother, Judith Jenkins, sister Tasnim (Mimi) Shah, mother-in-law, Patricia Martin, father-in-law, Dan Martin, grandmother, Dorothy Jenkins, and a host of aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. 

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Lieutenant Colonel (LTC) Brandon A. Shah, a native of Virginia, an alumnus and commissionee of Old Dominion University (ODU), was the Professor of Military Science (PMS) at ODU’s Army Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC). Brandon enlisted into the Army in 2003 as an Aviation Operations Specialist. While enlisted, he obtained the rank of Sergeant before transitioning. On completing his enlisted service, which included service in the Active Duty Army, Army Reserves, and Virginia Army National Guard, Brandon graduated from Old Dominion University. Since his enlisted service to present, he deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, Operation Enduring Freedom, and a rotation to Atlantic Resolve.

Since his ODU commissioning, LTC Shah earned his Army Aviation Senior Aviator wings, flown more than 1,200 hours in 3 different aircraft with his primary being the merciless AH-64E Apache, and completed over 600 combat flight hours. Brandon last served as the Brigade S3 in the 3rd Combat Aviation Brigade, Hunter Army Airfield, Savannah, GA. Before Brigade S3, he served as the Squadron S3 in the 3-17 Air Cavalry Squadron overseeing modernization efforts from the legacy Longbow to the AH64E Guardian. Brandon’s command time exceeds 36 months which includes a command in A/1-3 Attack Reconnaissance Battalion, A/3-17 Air Cavalry Squadron, and B/603 Aviation Support Battalion. His service assignments include the 101st Airborne Division, 82nd Airborne Division, XVII Airborne Corps, United States Forces-Iraq, and 3rd Infantry Division.

Brandon’s education includes a Bachelor of Science in Sociology and a Military Leadership Minor from ODU, an MBA from the University of Georgia, and an MS in Project Management from the University of Kansas. 

LTC Brandon Shah is survived by his wife Katherine M. Shah, son, Lucas Shah, mother, Judith Jenkins, sister Tasnim (Mimi) Shah, mother-in-law, Patricia Martin, father-in-law, Dan Martin, grandmother, Dorothy Jenkins, and a host of aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews.