Background
Craft, David Walton was born on June 25, 1957 in Roanoke, Virginia, United States. Son of Robert Lee and Charlotte Ann (Walton) Craft.
army officer Clinical microbiologist
Craft, David Walton was born on June 25, 1957 in Roanoke, Virginia, United States. Son of Robert Lee and Charlotte Ann (Walton) Craft.
Bachelor of Science, University Alabama, Tuscaloosa, 1979. Master of Science, University Alabama, Tuscaloosa, 1981. Doctor of Philosophy, University Georgia, 1989.
Second in command Lieutenant, United States Army, 1981; advanced through grades to major, United States Army, 1991; chief reference bacteriology, Letterman Army Medical Center, San Francisco, 1981-1983; chief virology, Letterman Army Medical Center, San Francisco, 1983-1985; chief Human Immunodeficiency Virus-immunology, 10th Medical Laboratory, Landstuhl, Germany, 1989-1991; chief microbiology, 10th Medical Laboratory, Landstuhl, Germany, 1991-1992; chief microbiology and immunology, Eisenhower Army Medical Center, Augusta, Georgia, 1992-1995; chief microbiology, Academy Health Sciences, Army Medical Department Center and School, San Antonio, 1995-1997; postdoctoral fellow in medical microbiology, U. North Carolina Hospitals, 1997-1999. Microbiology consultant United States Army in Europe, Landstuhl, 1991-1992. Adjunct assistant professor Medical College Georgia, Augusta, 1992-1995, George Washington University, 1997.
Coach military, church and youth services, since 1983. Deacon Baptist churches, Germany, Augusta, since 1991. Member American Society for Microbiology, Society Armed Forces Medical Laboratory Scientists, Association United States Army, Sigma Xi.
Married Janice Gayle Kinzie, June 20, 1981. Children: Sarah Gayle, Nathan David.