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and the Dwight D. Eisenhower School for National Security and Resource Strategy. In addition to her Doctorate of Medicine, she also holds a Master of Public Health from the Uniformed Resource Strategy from the Eisenhower School.


Brigadier General Crosland entered the Army as a Medical Corps Offi cer in 1993. She is board certifi ed by the American Board of Family Medicine, is a Fellow of the American Academy of Family Physicians, and is a recipient of the Surgeon General’s “A” profi ciency designator. Brigadier General Crosland has served in a variety of leadership positions, including Commander, U.S. Army Health Clinic, Grafenwoehr, Germany; Senior Medical Offi cer, Offi ce of the Surgeon General, Falls Church, VA; Commander, U.S. Army Medical Department Activity, Heidelberg, Germany; and Commander, U.S. Army Medical Department Activity, Fort Campbell, KY.


BRIG. GEN. AARON DEAN Multi Agency Augmentation Command – District of Columbia National Guard


Brig. Gen. Aaron Dean assumed command of the Multi Agency Augmentation Command on July 21, 2017. He also serves as the Acting Land Component Commander responsible for the strategic leadership and operational employment of units assigned and attached to the District of Columbia Army National Guard (DCARNG). He is the District of Columbia Joint Task Force Commander for Domestic Operations. He ensures the Joint Task Force eff ectively responds to federal and district missions to support civil authorities in


the execution of their All Hazards Plans. Brigadier General Dean received his commission from the Army Reserve Offi cer Training Program at Washington State University. Commissioned as a Military Police Offi cer, Brigadier General Dean has commanded company, battalion, and brigade elements and has provided operational planning and leadership for 12 National Special Security Events. In his endeavors as a Battalion Commander in Operation Iraqi Freedom, he provided advisery assistance to the Baghdad Chief of Police.


BRIG. GEN. MICHAEL DILLARD Commanding General, 78th Training Division (Operations)


Brigadier General Michael Dillard, commanding general of the 78th Training Division (Operations), is responsible for planning and executing tough, realistic exercises that train and assess active, reserve, and guard units for deployment throughout the world. Prior to that, he served as the commanding general of the 310th Sustainment Command (Expeditionary) of 10,000 soldiers across


10 states; he also supported the 3rd Corps in this capacity. BG Dillard began his career in the Army in 1981 as a private. He then received his commission in 1983 from the University of Richmond, VA, as a fi eld artillery offi cer. His prior assignments include deputy commander, 451st Expeditionary Sustainment Command; brigade commander, 97th Training Brigade (Intermediate Level Education), 80th Training Command (Total Army School System); brigade commander, 2nd Brigade (PD), 104th Training Division (Leader Training); and group commander, 2nd Battle Command Training Group. He also served as a battalion commander, 687th Quartermaster Battalion, Kuwait Combined Forces Land Coalition Component, Camp Virginia, Kuwait, and as company commander for Charlie Company, 3/318th Infantry Battalion, 4th Brigade, 80th Training Division, during Operation Desert Storm in Fort Story, VA. He earned his Masters of Business Administration from the Keller Graduate School of Management and a Master of Strategic Studies from the Army War College.


BRIG. GEN. R. SCOTT DINGLE Commanding General, Regional Health Command – Atlantic


U.S. Army Medical Command, Fort Belvoir, Virginia


Brig. Gen. Scott Dingle is the commanding general of the Regional Health Command– Atlantic. He was previously assigned as the U.S. Army Medical Command Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations. Brigadier General


Dingle is a Distinguished Military Graduate of Morgan State University. His previous assignments include Chief, Medical Plans and Operations, 18th Airborne Corps Surgeon’s Offi ce; Chief, Medical Plans and Operations Multinational Corps–Iraq Surgeon’s Offi ce, Commander, 261st Multifunctional Medical Battalion; Director, Health Care Operations/G-3, Offi ce of the Surgeon General; and Commander, 30th Medical


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