As one of the senior Intelligence professional in the United States Army today LTG Mary Legere is selected for commanding general at every level in the Army’s Intelligence.
2. LTG Mary Legere embarked on her military
career after graduating from the University of
New Hampshire with a degree in political
science and communications and receiving a
commission in the Army as a Second Lieutenant
in Military Intelligence.
3. After initial officer training at Fort Huachuca,
Arizona, she spent the first three years of her
career in Germany, serving as Collection and
Jamming Platoon Leaders, Plans Officer and
Battalion Logistics Officer with the 207th Military
Intelligence Group in Augsburg and Ludwigsburg
in what was then the Federal Republic of
Germany.
4. Over the next thirty years, through a series of
progressively challenging leadership and
intelligence assignments in Europe, the Republic
of Korea, the Balkans, Iraq, the Pentagon, Fort
Hood and Fort Carson, LTG Mary Legere
established herself as a gifted leader and
intelligence professional.
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5. LTG Mary Legere was selected to command at
every level from platoon, to company, to
battalion, and Brigade, culminating in her
selection in 2009 as the Commanding General of
the Army’s Intelligence and Security Command, a
16,000 person organization with 16 commands in
30 countries around the globe.
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6. LTG Mary Legere has also served as a Senior
Military Intelligence Officer from Brigade
through Theater, including tours as the Army’s
Senior Military Intelligence Officer in the
Republic of Korea and in Iraq as part of
Operation Iraqi Freedom.
7. In April 2012, LTG Mary Legere was selected for
three star General and for assignment as the
Army’s Senior Intelligence Officer. As the Army
G2, she is responsible for overseeing the
operations, readiness and modernization of the
Army’s 58,000 person Intelligence Corps, as the
Senior Advisor for Intelligence and Security for
the Secretary of the Army, Army Chief of Staff,
and Army Commanders around the world.
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