Background
Johnson, Jacqueline Dolores was born on April 28, 1948 in New York City. Daughter of Thomas Frank and Geraldine Louise (Riddick) Johnson.
Johnson, Jacqueline Dolores was born on April 28, 1948 in New York City. Daughter of Thomas Frank and Geraldine Louise (Riddick) Johnson.
Bachelor of science in nursing, Long Island University, 1974. Master in Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, 1985.
Public health nursing supervisor, Visiting Nurse Association New York, New York City, 1974-1976; commissioned, United States Army, 1976; advanced through grades lieutenant colonel, United States Army, 1988; medical/surgical nurse, Brooke Army Medical Center, Fort Sam Houston, Texas, 1976; community health nurse, Brooke Army Medical Center, Fort Sam Houston, Texas, 1976-1978; chief preventive medicine, United States Army Medical Department Activity, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland., 1979-1980; community health nurse, United States Army Medical Department Activity, Fort Irwin, California, 1980-1981; community health nurse, United States Army Medical Department Activity, Fort Irwin, 1981-1982; community health nurse, United States Army Medical Department Activity, Fort Belvoir, Virginia, 1982-1984; director preventive medicine, United States Army Medical Department Activity, Fort Drum, New York, 1988-1992; chief community health nurse, Medical Department Activity, Fort Carson, Colorado, 1992-1993; chief public health and safety department, United States Medical Department Activity, Fort Carson, Colorado, since 1993. Member minority human immunodeficiency virus advisory group Office of Surgeon General, Washington, since 1990.
Member American Nurses Association, American Public Health Association.