Background
Hyman, Stanley Herbert was born on June 25, 1936 in Long Branch, New Jersey, United States. Son of Abram J. and Ida (Popok) Hyman.
Hyman, Stanley Herbert was born on June 25, 1936 in Long Branch, New Jersey, United States. Son of Abram J. and Ida (Popok) Hyman.
Bachelor in History, Temple University, 1957; Master in Liberal Arts, John Hopkins University, 1965; Master of Science in Military Science, Command and General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, 1968; postgraduate, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1969-1971; postgraduate, National War College, 1976.
Second in command Lieutenant, United States Army, 1957; advanced through grades to major general, United States Army, 1989; chief Latin American branch, Office Joint Chiefs of Staff, Washington, 1977-1980; commander, 500 Military Intelligence Group, Japan, 1980-1982; deputy for operations, Headquarters United States Army Intelligence and Security Command, Washington, 1982-1983; Executive officer, Office Assistant Chief of Staff Intelligence, Washington, 1983-1984; director for intelligence system, Headquarters Department Army, Washington, 1984-1985; commanding general, United States Army Intelligence Agency, Washington, 1985-1987; assistant deputy chief of staff, Intelligence Department of Army, Washington, 1987; commanding general, United States Army Intelligence and Security Command, Fort Belvoir, Virginia, 1988-1990; deputy director for operations, Defense Intelligence Agency, Washington, since 1990.
Member Association United States Army, Jewish War Veterans, Phi Alpha Theta.
Married Rosalea Carol Mersky, August 24, 1958. Children: David, Avra, Michel, Eliot.