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MAJOR GENERAL W. MONTAGUE
range, Air Force Space Command. Cur-
BRIGADIER GENERAL RONNIE D.
WINFIELD rently, he works with senior program HAWKINS JR.
Com manding G eneral, US Army Cadet managers to defi ne integrated National Deputy Director, Policy
Com mand
Reconnaissance Offi ce architecture for
and Resources-O f fice of
B A - education
Warfighting Integration
M A - education
space-based reconnaissance and intelli- Chief Information
M A - corporate managem ent and technology
gence systems, and to ensure interopera-
O f ficer-O f fice of the
Secretary of the A ir
Major General Winfi eld has com-
bility, compatibility, and integration with
Force
manded at every level from lieutenant
civil and commercial space architectures
B A - business
administration in
through major general and held staff
where appropriate. co mputer science
positions up through The Joint Staff.
M S - managem ent and human relations
M A - national resource strategy
MG Winfi eld was present as the general
BRIGADIER GENERAL GREGORY L.
offi cer-in-charge during the terrorist
Brigadier General Hawkins has
BRUNDIDGE
attacks of September 11, 2001. He was
held a variety of positions, including
Deputy Chief of Staf f, Com munications and
nominated for, and earned a position as,
Information Systems
assignment on the Joint Staff as support
Multi-National Force - Iraq
a senior military fellow at the prestigious
manager for command, control, commu-
US Central Com mand
Council on Foreign Relations, a national
nications, and computer systems. Prior
BS - biological science,
membership organization and “think
M S - information systems to his current assignment, the brigadier
M S - national security studies
tank” headquartered in New York City.
was deputy chief of staff, communica-
Prior to his assignment to the US Army
Brigadier General Brundidge has tions and information systems, Multi-
Cadet Command, MG Winfi eld served
been selected for reassignment as deputy National Force-Iraq.
as the fi rst commanding general of the
chief of staff, communications and in-
Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command
formation systems, Multi-National Force
MAJOR GENERAL GARY T. MCCOY
in Hawaii. The command was responsi-
— Iraq, US Central Command, Bagh-
Director of Logistics
ble for conducting recovery operations in
dad, Iraq. He will serve as the executive Readiness - Installations
over 50 countries. MG Winfi eld person-
agent responsible for the integration and
and Mission Support
ally led negotiations and operations in
coordination of command and control
B A - sociology
M A - human resources
many of these countries including North
communications and computers for
manage m ent
Korea.
coalition forces within the Iraq theater Major General
of operations. He will also synchronize McCoy has been
strategic-level communications for the selected for reassign-
BRIGADIER GENERAL LARRY D.
commanding general, Multi-National ment as commander, Air Force Global
WYCHE
Force-Iraq. Currently, he is functional Logistics Support Center, Air Force
Com manding G eneral, Joint Munitions
Com mand
leader for 15,000 communications Materiel Command. He is currently the
BS - business managem ent
professionals, providing information director of logistics readiness, Offi ce of
M A - logistics managem ent technology services to 101,500 active- the Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics.
M A - national resource strategy
duty military and civilian members at 30 The directorate is responsible for orga-
Brigadier General Wyche was com-
major installations in the United States nizing, training, and equipping 33,000
missioned as a Quartermaster offi cer in
and overseas. people worldwide in the Air Force
1983. Previous key operational assign-
logistics readiness career fi eld, including
ments include recent redeployment
from Operation Enduring Freedom,
MAJOR GENERAL ALFRED K.
material and equipment management,
Afghanistan, where he served as the com-
FLOWERS
fuels, vehicle management, and opera-
Com mander, 2nd
tions, distribution, personal property,
mander of the Joint Logistics Command, A ir Force
and passenger traffi c management.
Combined Joint Task Force-76; com-
BS
mander, 4th Forward Support Battalion,
M A
M S
4th Infantry Division; logistics planner,
BRIGADIER GENERAL DARREN W.
and chief of readiness, Assistant Chief of
Major General MCDEW
Staff, Logistics, XVIII Airborne Corps.
Flowers is respon- Director of Public
sible for the enlisted
A f fairs, O f fice of the
Secretary of the A ir
force and support offi cers. Second Air
Force
US AIR FORCE
Force provides training in more than
BS - civil engineering
250 specialties, through 2,500 courses
M S - aviation
manage m ent
— including, aircraft maintenance, civil
BRIGADIER GENERAL EDWARD L.
Brigadier
engineering, avionics, medical, space/
“ED” BOLTON JR.
General McDew has
missile operations and maintenance,
Deputy Director, Systems Integration
been selected for promotion to major
and Engineering
security forces, and multiple intelli-
general and reassignment as the direc-
National Reconnaissance O f fice
gence disciplines — graduating 225,000
tor, communication and public affairs,
BS - electrical engineering
M S - systems managem ent
airmen, soldiers, sailors, marines, and
Offi ce of the Secretary of the Air Force.
M S - national security strategy foreign students annually.
Currently, in addition to advising the
Brigadier General Bolton has been secretary and chief of staff of the Air
selected for reassignment as commander, Force on public affairs matters, he is
45th Space Wing, and director, eastern responsible for developing and execut-
ing communication processes to build
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