Lieutenant Colonel WM Todd Kuebler

Biography

Lieutenant Colonel Wm Todd Kuebler is an active duty Army officer and the head of the Mighty Hawkeye Battalion ROTC Program. LTC Kuebler received his Army Commission as a Field Artillery officer through the Officer Candidate Program (Fort Moore, GA) in 2006. In 2010, he was selected to train as an Army aviator.   

LTC Kuebler’s seventeen years of Army service includes combat deployments leading and serving the Soldiers of the storied 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), 10th Mountain Division (Li), and 12th Combat Aviation Brigade. As an instructor, he has trained Soldiers at the Joint Readiness Training Center (Fort Johnson, LA) and Aviation Captains Career Course (Fort Novosel, AL).

Among other awards and decorations recognizing his experiences and accomplishments, LTC Kuebler is a Senior Army Aviator, rated in the AH-64 Apache Longbow helicopter. He is a proud recipient of the Dutch Cross of the Four Days Marches, for completion of a 100 mile ruck march while sharing comradery with 1,000s of other NATO Soldiers and European citizens retracing the steps WWII Soldiers throughout Nijmegen, NL.

LTC Kuebler holds an undergraduate degree from the University of Northern Iowa and a master’s degree from Central Michigan University.

LTC Kuebler’s professional passion lies in mentoring, developing, and inspiring future leaders in the US Army. He looks forward to answering your questions about the Mighty Hawkeye Battalion ROTC program.