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A Career of Public Service, A Life of Meaningful Work

LTG Mary Legere

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LTG Mary Legere is the 4th female Three Star General in the United

States Army’s 240-year history.

Promoted to Lieutenant General in April 2012, she is the Army’s

Senior Intelligence Officer and Principal Advisor on Intelligence and

Security Policy, Programs and Operations for the Secretary of the

Army and Army Chief of Staff.

LTG Mary Legere

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Now three and a half years into her tenure, LTG Legere oversees

the global operations of the Army’s 58,000 person Intelligence

Corps, and is the primary architect for the modernization,

transformation and readiness of Army Intelligence for the

Department of Defense.

LTG Mary Legere

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Prior to this assignment, LTG Legere commanded the Army’s

16,000 person Global Intelligence Command, and served as the

Senior U.S. Intelligence Officer supporting joint and coalition

military operations in Iraq and in the Republic of Korea.

LTG Mary Legere

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In her three decades of service to the Army and to the United

States, LTG Legere has emerged as one of the nation’s foremost

experts on the planning, resourcing and execution of multi-

discipline intelligence operations.

LTG Mary Legere has provided inspired leadership to inform the

Army’s ability to generate intelligence, cyber and security

solutions, supporting both the Army and Joint forces global

requirements.

LTG Mary Legere