Posted on Jan 14, 2015
Marine tapped to lead Defense Intelligence Agency
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From: Marine Corps Times
The commanding officer of Marine Corps Cyber Command will move up to lead the Pentagon's foreign espionage arm, officials announced today.
Maj. Gen. Vincent Stewart will pin on a third star and assume command of the Defense Intelligence Agency Jan. 23, said Army Col. Steven Warren, a Defense Department spokesman.
Stewart has long been rumored as the choice to succeed Army Lt. Gen. Michael T. Flynn, who left DIA in August and went on to retire. The agency has since been led by acting director David Shedd. Stewart's nomination to lieutenant general was approved by the Senate Armed Services Committee Dec. 10, setting in motion the events leading to his move to the new position.
Stewart will be the first African-American and the first Marine to lead the DIA.
According to his official military biography, Stewart entered the Marine Corps in 1981. His previous positions include senior intelligence planner for the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence and director of Intelligence for Marine Corps Headquarters.
"A distinguished intelligence professional and dedicated warfighter, Major General Stewart brings a wealth of talent and leadership to the Defense Intelligence Agency and the nation's intelligence community across the agencies and organizations," Warren said, according to a DoD news release.
http://www.marinecorpstimes.com/story/military/pentagon/2015/01/13/marine-two-star-will-lead-dia/21697987/
The commanding officer of Marine Corps Cyber Command will move up to lead the Pentagon's foreign espionage arm, officials announced today.
Maj. Gen. Vincent Stewart will pin on a third star and assume command of the Defense Intelligence Agency Jan. 23, said Army Col. Steven Warren, a Defense Department spokesman.
Stewart has long been rumored as the choice to succeed Army Lt. Gen. Michael T. Flynn, who left DIA in August and went on to retire. The agency has since been led by acting director David Shedd. Stewart's nomination to lieutenant general was approved by the Senate Armed Services Committee Dec. 10, setting in motion the events leading to his move to the new position.
Stewart will be the first African-American and the first Marine to lead the DIA.
According to his official military biography, Stewart entered the Marine Corps in 1981. His previous positions include senior intelligence planner for the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence and director of Intelligence for Marine Corps Headquarters.
"A distinguished intelligence professional and dedicated warfighter, Major General Stewart brings a wealth of talent and leadership to the Defense Intelligence Agency and the nation's intelligence community across the agencies and organizations," Warren said, according to a DoD news release.
http://www.marinecorpstimes.com/story/military/pentagon/2015/01/13/marine-two-star-will-lead-dia/21697987/
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Responses: 7
A few points:
1. This is the first Marine to lead the DIA
2. One of the 5 (to my recollection) Marine Intelligence Generals to be promoted to Lieutenant General (odd that the file photo above is as a Brigadier-he's been a Major General for a while)
3. He once tried to surprise me in Afghanistan, pulling me aside from a speech by the CMC to ask me about the enemy situation in the area, I was prepared for the question and for him and greeted him by name (he wasn't wearing name-tapes). He asked how I knew who he was. I asked if he would expect anything else from the 2. What I should have said (I plead young and dumb) was that I had an on-point Intel-Chief, one Sergeant Gault.
4. Here's his BIO: https://www.afcea-qp.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/Stewart-Bio.pdf
1. This is the first Marine to lead the DIA
2. One of the 5 (to my recollection) Marine Intelligence Generals to be promoted to Lieutenant General (odd that the file photo above is as a Brigadier-he's been a Major General for a while)
3. He once tried to surprise me in Afghanistan, pulling me aside from a speech by the CMC to ask me about the enemy situation in the area, I was prepared for the question and for him and greeted him by name (he wasn't wearing name-tapes). He asked how I knew who he was. I asked if he would expect anything else from the 2. What I should have said (I plead young and dumb) was that I had an on-point Intel-Chief, one Sergeant Gault.
4. Here's his BIO: https://www.afcea-qp.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/Stewart-Bio.pdf
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Maybe a little bias but you can't go wrong with a Marine at the helm! Outstanding Marine! Semper Fi!
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1SG Michael Blount
Actually, what you DO have to worry about is the civilian bureaucrats trying to get around what the LGen wants. They'll certainly try. If that turns out to be the case, I am sure the LGen has a plan.
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