Newly promoted Brig. Gen. Raphael S. Heflin delivers his formal remarks during his promotion ceremony in Fort Bragg N.C., May 29, 2026. Brig. Gen. Heflin currently serves as the 3rd Corps Sustainment Command, commanding general. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Joe Tolliver)
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FORT BRAGG, N.C.— The U.S. Army promoted Col. Raphael Heflin to the rank of brigadier general during a formal ceremony outside the 3rd Corps Sustainment Command headquarters May 29, 2026. Heflin currently commands the 3rd CSC, where he directs the operational execution of sustainment in support of the XVIII Airborne Corps and the nation's Global Response Force.
Lt. Gen. Gregory Anderson, commander of the XVIII Airborne Corps, officiated the ceremony before an audience of family, senior leaders and colleagues. Heflin’s wife, LaShawna, his son, Jayden and extended family members pinned the single star of a brigadier general onto his shoulders, marking his entry into the general officer ranks after 28 years of service.
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The XVIII Airborne Corps Commanding General Lt. Gen. Gregory K. Anderson provides remarks during the promotion ceremony of Brig. Gen. Raphael S. Heflin, 3rd Corps Sustainment Command commander in Fort Bragg N.C., May 29, 2026. Lt. Gen. Anderson expressed his full confidence in Brig. Gen. Heflin's leadership and character. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Joe Tolliver)
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3rd Corps Sustainment Command, Commanding General Brig. Gen. Raphael S. Heflin's son Jayden Heflin and his family pin Brig. Gen. rank on his uniform during the commander's promotion ceremony in Fort Bragg N.C., May 29, 2026. Soldiers from XVIII Airborne Corps, the U.S. Army Western Hemisphere Command and across Fort Bragg came to witness the promotion ceremony. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Joe Tolliver)
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Retired Col. Keith Rivers, right, presents newly promoted Brig. Gen. Raphael Heflin with his general officer pistol during a promotion ceremony at Fort Bragg, N.C., May 29, 2026. Rivers served as Heflin’s first company commander early in his career. The presentation of a personal sidearm is a U.S. Army tradition for general officers dating back to 1943. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Joe Tolliver)
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Anderson highlighted Heflin’s operational background and his ability to lead sustainment formations in challenging environments.
“[Heflin's] career has been defined by an exceptional ability to synchronize complex logistics operations across both contested combat environments and at the strategic level,” Anderson said. “Your experience got you here; your character, values and virtue are going to get you where we need you to be.”
Brig. Gen. Heflin was commissioned into the Quartermaster Corps in 1998 upon graduating from Mercer University.
Throughout his career, Heflin has served in key command and staff positions at the tactical, operational, and strategic levels. His command experience spans every echelon from company to the strategic enterprise, including command of the 142nd Combat Sustainment Support Battalion and Defense Logistics Agency, Energy Americas. His strategic staff assignments include roles with the Joint Staff, the Army G-4, and U.S. Army Materiel Command.
He most recently served as the deputy commander of the Combined Arms Support Command prior to assuming his current role as commander of the 3rd CSC.
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3rd Corps Sustainment Command, Commanding General Brig. Gen. Raphael S. Heflin's one-star flag was unfurled during his promotion ceremony in Fort Bragg N.C., May 29, 2026. During promotion ceremonies for general officers, the general is issued a flag representing their rank and branch of the military. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Joe Tolliver)
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3rd Corps Sustainment Command, Commanding General Brig. Gen. Raphael S. Heflin's wife Mrs. LaShawna Heflin, and son Jayden Heflin present to him the General Officer Belt during his promotion ceremony in Fort Bragg N.C., May 29, 2026. The General Officer Belt is used during formal military ceremonies evolving from the decorative Civil War-era leather sword belts. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Joe Tolliver)
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3rd Corps Sustainment Command, Commanding General Brig. Gen. Raphael S. Heflin reaffirms his oath of office with Lt. Gen. Gergeory K. Anderson, commanding general XVIII Airborne Corps during his promotion ceremony in Fort Bragg N.C., May 29, 2026. Reaffirming the Army Oath of Office is a voluntary, symbolic ceremony in which soldiers, officers, or civilians recite the oath to renew their commitment to the Constitution and the Nation. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Joe Tolliver)
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During his remarks, Heflin attributed his promotion to the Soldiers he has led and the mentors who guided his career.
“This star is not an individual award. It is a direct reflection of the blood, sweat and excellence of the Soldiers I have been privileged to lead,” Heflin said. “No leader reaches this rank solely on their own merit. We get here because of the men and women in the formation who execute the plans and accomplish the mission.”
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Soldiers assigned to Bravo Battery, 2-319 Airborne Field Artillery Regiment conduct an eleven guns ceremonial salute during 3rd Corps Sustainment Command, Commanding General Brig. Gen. Raphael S. Heflin's promotion ceremony in Fort Bragg N.C., May 29, 2026. These salutes are a time-honored military tradition, cannons were fired to indicate a weapon was discharged and rendered temporarily safe, serving as a sign of peaceful intent and respect. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Joe Tolliver)
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Newly promoted Brig. Gen. Raphael S. Heflin delivers his formal remarks during his promotion ceremony in Fort Bragg N.C., May 29, 2026. Brig. Gen. Heflin currently serves as the 3rd Corps Sustainment Command, commanding general. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Joe Tolliver)
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Heflin also acknowledged his wife, LaShawna, and his son, Jayden, crediting their resilience and sacrifice for enabling his continued service.
Pivoting to the mission ahead, Heflin emphasized that promotion to the general officer ranks is a mandate for future performance. He reaffirmed his commitment to the Army and his readiness to continue leading the 3rd Corps Sustainment Command in support of global operations.
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