CPT(P) Daniel Driss
SCPME Operations Officer
Simon Center for the Professional-Military Ethic
CPT Daniel Driss is a U.S. Army Armor officer assigned to the United States Military Academy in West Point, New York, teaching the superintendent’s capstone course - MX400: Officership - with the Simon Center for the Professional-Military Ethic.
He has served in platoon and company leadership as well as staff positions in the 2nd Infantry Division, 1st Infantry Division, 194th Armor Brigade, and 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment. As a lieutenant, he served two tours in the Republic of Korea. CPT Driss has deployed twice with the 3rd Infantry Division to Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, and once to Afghanistan with PRT Farah in support of Operation Enduring Freedom.
CPT Driss holds a Bachelor of Science in history from the University of Northern Arizona, a Master of Science in organizational Leadership from Columbus State University, and a Master of Art in history from the University of Southern Mississippi’s Dale Center for the Study of War and Society.
ABD (All but Dissertation), History - University of Southern Mississippi
M.A., History - University of Southern Mississippi
M.S., Organizational Leadership - Columbus State University
B.S., History - Northern Arizona University