General Ann E. Dunwoody
General Ann E. Dunwoody
General Ann E. Dunwoody
Agenda
Early Years o Childhood & Family o Education U.S. Army Career o Commands o Staff Assignments o Deployments o Career Firsts Photo Controversy Awards and Decorations o Other honors Conclusion
Early Years
Childhood & Family
o Ann Dunwoody was born in 1953 to Elizabeth and Harold Dunwoody at Fort Belvoir, Virginia. o Her father was a career Army officer, which allowed Ann to live in Germany and Belgium while growing up.
Education
o Graduated from Supreme Headquarters Powers Europe (SHAPE) American High School in 1971 o Graduated from the State University of New York College at Cortland in 1975, receiving a Bachelor's Degree in Physical Education o Quartermaster Officers' Basic Course in 1976 o Basic Airborne School in 1976 o Quartermaster Officers' Advanced Course o Command and General Staff College o Master of Science Degree in Logistics Management from the Florida Institute of Technology in 1988 o Master of Science Degree in National Resource Strategy from the Industrial College of the Armed Forces in 1995 o United States Army Jumpmaster Course
Commands
o During her 30+ years as a Quartermaster Corps officer, she has commanded 226th Maintenance Company, Fort Sill, Oklahoma 5th Quartermaster Detachment (Airborne), Kaiserslautern, Germany 407th Supply and Service Battalion/782nd Main Support Battalion (MSB), Fort Bragg, NC 10th Mountain Division Support Command (DISCOM), Fort Drum, NY 1st Corps Support Command (1st COSCOM), Fort Bragg, NC Military Traffic Command (MTMC)/Military Surface Deployment and Distribution Command (SDDC), Alexandria, VA
Deployments
o Saudi Arabia, Operation Desert Shield/Operation Desert Storm (19891991) o Afghanistan/Uzbekistan, Operation Enduring Freedom I (2001-2002)
Career Firsts
First woman to command a battalion in the 82nd Airborne Division o First female general officer in Fort Bragg, NC o First woman to command the Combined Arms Support Command at Fort Lee, Virginia o Second female to achieve the rank of Lieutenant General behind Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Claudia Kennedy, former Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence o First woman in US military history to achieve the rank of four-star General (ceremony was held at the Pentagon on November 14, 2008)
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Photo Controversy
The Department of Defense released an altered photo of General Dunwoody, in which the background of her photo was replaced with a U.S. flag. This resulted in the Associated Press withdrawing the photo, beginning an investigation into its circulation of the altered photo, and temporarily suspending its publication of photos provided by the Department of Defense. There was no evidence that General Dunwoody had any knowledge or involvement in the manipulation. Associated Press director of photography Santiago Lyon said, "For us, there's a zero-tolerance policy of adding or subtracting actual content from an image." The Department of Defense said that the alteration did not violate Army policy, which prohibited editing of an image to misrepresent facts or circumstances.
Summary
Early Years o Childhood & Family o Education U.S. Army Career o Commands o Staff Assignments o Deployments o Career Firsts Photo Controversy Awards and Decorations Other honors
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