CPT Keith Langhauser commissioned as an armor officer upon graduating from the United States Military Academy in 2015. A native of Woodbridge, Virginia, he holds a Bachelor of Science with honors in engineering psychology from USMA, a Master of Arts in higher education administration from the University of Louisville, and a Master of Science in industrial and systems engineering (human factors) from Virginia Tech.
CPT Langhauser began his career as a tank platoon leader and executive officer in 2nd Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division, at Fort Hood, Texas, and completed an operational deployment to the Republic of Korea. He was selected as a Patton Intern and taught ROTC at Prairie View A&M University. Following promotion to captain and completion of the Captains Career Course at Fort Benning, Georgia, he returned to Fort Hood. He commanded a tank company and later the brigade headquarters and headquarters troop during a no-notice deployment to Poland.
CPT Langhauser is a graduate of the Army Reconnaissance Course and the Cavalry Leader Course. His awards and decorations include the Meritorious Service Medal; Army Commendation Medal with two oak leaf clusters; Army Achievement Medal with two oak leaf clusters; National Defense Service Medal; Global War on Terrorism Service Medal; Korea Defense Service Medal; Army Service Ribbon; and Overseas Service Ribbon. He has also earned the Army Instructor Badge.
CPT Langhauser is married to Rebecca Langhauser. They have two daughters, Olivia and Sophia.
M.S., Industrial & Systems Engineering - Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
M.A., Higher Education Administration - University of Louisville
B.S., Engineering Psychology - U.S. Military Academy