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I have never considered myself anything but a Soldier. I recognize that with this selection, some will view me as a trailblazer, but it's important that we remember the generations of women, whose ...
General Ann E. Dunwoody assumed the duties as the Commanding General, U.S. Army Materiel Command on November 14, 2008. AMC is one of the largest commands in the Army with more than 69,000 ...
Ann E. Dunwoody, after 33 years in the Army, ascended Friday to a peak never before reached by a woman in the U.S. military: four-star general. At an emotional promotion ceremony, Dunwoody looked ...
Gen. Ann E. Dunwoody to head the command responsible for supplying the Army with all its equipment. Dunwoody’s selection as chief of Army Materiel Command comes nearly 11 years after the first ...
Gen. Ann E. Dunwoody retired August 15 after 38 years in uniform. "Ann is a leader who lived our Army values, who always led from the front, who dedicated herself to the profession of arms ...
President Bush nominated Lt. Gen. Ann E. Dunwoody to serve as head of the Army's supply arm. By law women are excluded from combat jobs, the typical path to four-star rank in the military.
Army Gen. Ann E. Dunwoody gives her farewell remarks during her retirement ceremony on Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall in Arlington, Va., Aug. 15, 2012. U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Teddy Wade Army ...
Former SUNY Cortland student-athlete and 1975 alumna Gen. Ann E. Dunwoody received the 2011 Theodore Roosevelt award, the NCAA’s highest honor. The award, also known as the “Teddy Award,” on Jan. 14 ...
On the C-SPAN Networks: Ann E. Dunwoody is a General for the U.S. Army with six videos in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first appearance was a 2006 Public Affairs Event as a Lieutenant General for ...
Ann E. Dunwoody, after 33 years in the Army, ascended Friday to a peak never before reached by a woman in the U.S. military: four-star general. At an emotional promotion ceremony, Dunwoody looked ...