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BRIGADIER GENERAL DARRELL WILLIAMS Commander, Defense Supply Center


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General Dar- rell Williams assumed command of the Defense Supply Center in September 2010. In this position, he oversees end-to- end integration of the Defense Logistics Agency’s (DLA) land and maritime sup- ply chains, which deliver repair parts to all military services. In 2010, both DLA land and maritime sales exceeded $5 billion, and its procurements were $3.9 billion. Previously, Williams was Execu- tive Officer to the Army Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics, and Commander for 3rd Sustainment. Brig. Gen. Wil- liams has deployed to Kosovo, Kuwait, and Iraq. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Hampton Institute (now Hampton University) in 1983, and also holds Master’s degree in Military Arts and Sciences from the Army Command and General Staff College, a Master’s degree in National Security and Strategic Studies from the National War College, and a Master’s in Business Management (Logistics) from Pennsylvania State University.


BRIGADIER GENERAL DARRYL WILLIAMS Assistant Surgeon General, Warrior Care and Transition


Commanding General of the Warrior Transition Command


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General Darryl Williams graduated from the U.S. Mili- tary Academy in 1983. After gradu- ating, he stayed on to earn a Master of Arts in Leader-


ship Development through the Dwight D. Eisenhower Fellowship Program, and then served as a Company Tactical Officer. Subsequently, he earned a Master’s degree in Military Arts and Science from the Army Command and General Staff College. After serving as military aide to President Clinton from 1998 to 2000 and completing battalion command, he returned to the U.S.


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Military Academy to serve as a regimental tactical officer. Subsequently, he served as the commander of the Division Artillery for 1st Armored Division and deployed to Iraq as the division’s effects coordinator.


BRIGADIER GENERAL MICHAEL WILLIAMSON Joint Program Executive Officer for the Joint Tactical Radio System


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General Wil- liamson has commanded the Software Engi- neering Center at Fort Belvoir, VA, served as congres- sional fellow in the Office of the Chief


of Legislative Liaison, senior service college fellow at the Center for Strategic Analysis, and as a military assistant to the secretary of the army. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from Husson College and a Master of Science degree in Materiel Acquisition Management from the Naval Postgraduate School. He also has gradu- ate certificates in public policy from the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University and the Govern- ment Affairs Institute at Georgetown University.


MAJOR GENERAL LARRY D. WYCHE Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations, (G-3/5)


U.S. Army Materiel Command, Redstone Arsenal, Al.


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General Larry D. Wyche served in the enlisted ranks as a cavalry scout, squad and section Leader in 2nd Armored Division, Fort Hood. He earned a Bachelor’s degree in Business Manage- ment from Texas A&M University and was commissioned as a quartermaster officer in 1983. In May 2011, Wyche was promoted to the rank of Major General. His previous assignments include a recent deployment to Afghanistan, where he served as Commander of the Joint Logistics Command, Combined Joint Task Force-76; Commander, 4th Forward


Support Battalion, 4th Infantry Division, and Commander, 114th Quartermaster Company, 2nd Quartermaster Group, Republic of Korea. Maj. Gen Wyche earned a Master’s degree in Logistics Management from Florida Institute of Technology, and another Master’s degree in National Resource Strategy from the Industrial College of the Armed Forces.


U.S. AIR FORCE


MAJOR GENERAL EDWARD L. “ED” BOLTON JR. Director, Cyber and Space Operations. Directorate of Operations


Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations, Plans and Requirements


Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C. Major Gen-


eral Edward L. Bolton, Jr. began his Air Force ca- reer as an enlisted cost and manage- ment analyst. In 1980, he was selected for the Airmen Education


and Commissioning Program. In 1983, he was commissioned as Second Lieutenant after completing an electrical engineering degree and Officer Training School. His experience includes serving as a systems requirements manager at Headquarters Air Force Systems Command and as chief of its Space Lift Vehicles Require- ments Branch. He was the Director for Defense Policy at the National Security Council in the Executive Office of the President.


Currently, Major General Bolton is responsible for establishing guidance and resources for space, cyber and infor- mation operations to include network warfare and influence operations. He also oversees creation and development of both the Air Force cyber career field and the management of space professionals. Previously, he led 15,000 profession- als providing information technology services to 101,500 military and civilian members at thirty installations in the U.S. and overseas.


BRIGADIER GENERAL GREGORY L. BRUNDIDGE Director of Command, Control, Communications and War fighting Integration


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