Jack Arnold

Male, Person

1974 –

22

Who is Jack Arnold?

Jack Todd Arnold is an Iraq War veteran |==Early life and education==

Arnold grew up in a family of four near Atlanta, Georgia and graduated from Brookwood High School, a public school in Snellville, in 1992. He received his Bachelor's of Arts degree from Auburn University in 1996, where he double-majored in Philosophy and Religion. After graduating college, Arnold went to graduate school at the Ohio State University and taught philosophy, earning a Master's of Arts in Philosophy in 1999.

Arnold entered the Delayed Entry Program of the United States Army in 2002, and after enlisting in February 2003 he served in Baghdad, Iraq with the 1st Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division. After completing his Active Duty service in May, 2009, Arnold began attending Vanderbilt University Law School on the post-9/11 GI Bill and the Yellow Ribbon program. While in law school, Arnold developed a reputation as an outstanding legal debater and received numerous awards for scholastic and professional excellence, including both the Richard Nagareda Best Oralist Award and the Lightfoot Franklin & White Award for Best Oralist. Arnold was also a fellowship recipient of the Cal Turner Fellowship for Moral Leadership in the Professions. He received his law degree in May, 2012.

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Born
Jul 22, 1974
Education
  • Auburn University
Lived in
  • Kingston Springs

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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