Roger A. Brady
Roger A. Brady | |
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Air Force Commendation Medal |
Roger Alan Brady (born November 11, 1946) is a former
He has commanded a support group and flying training wing, and he was vice commander of an air logistics center. The general has served as a director of personnel, logistics, plans and programs, and operations at three major commands. His involvement in deployed operations includes service in
General Brady is a command pilot with more than 3,900 hours in
.General Brady's retirement ceremony was held December 13, 2010 at Ramstein AB and he ended active duty as of February 1, 2011. Since retirement, he has served on the board of trustees for Mid-Atlantic Christian University.[2]
Education
General Brady entered the USAF in 1969 through the
Assignments
- November 1969 – July 1970, student, Armed Forces Air Intelligence Training Center, Lowry Air Force Base, Colorado
- July 1970 – July 1971, air intelligence officer, 20th Tactical Air Support Squadron, Da Nang Air Base, South Vietnam
- July 1971 – June 1972, Chief, Target Processing Branch, 320th Bomb Wing, Mather AFB, California
- July 1972 – October 1973, student, undergraduate pilot training, 71st Flying Training Wing, Vance AFB, Oklahoma
- November 1973 – March 1974, student, KC-135 Aircrew Training, Castle AFB, California
- April 1974 – April 1977, co-pilot, aircraft and flight commander of 301st Air Refueling Wing, Rickenbacker AFB, Ohio
- May 1977 – August 1977, student, pilot instructor training, 12th Flying Training Wing, Randolph AFB, Texas
- September 1977 – August 1981, instructor pilot, flight commander and Chief, Standardization and Evaluation Division, 64th Flying Training Wing, Reese AFB, Texas
- August 1981 – June 1982, student, Air Command and Staff College, Maxwell AFB, Alabama
- July 1982 – June 1984, Chief, T-38 Standardization and Evaluation, Directorate of Operations, Headquarters Air Training Command, Randolph AFB, Texas
- July 1984 – July 1987, staff officer, Airlift Special Operations and Training Division, later, special assistant and executive officer to the deputy chief of staff for research, development and acquisition, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C.
- August 1987 – June 1988, student, National War College, Fort Lesley J. McNair, Washington, D.C.
- July 1988 – June 1991, staff officer, Policies and Studies Branch, later, Chief, Long-Range Plans Branch, AIRSOUTH Arms Control Team, and later, Chief, Programs and Requirements Branch, Allied Air Forces Southern Europe, Naples, Italy
- July 1991 – May 1992, commander of 3415th Support Group, Lowry AFB, Colorado
- June 1992 – June 1993, director of personnel, Headquarters Air Training Command, Randolph AFB, Texas
- July 1993 – July 1995, commander of 64th Flying Training Wing, Reese AFB, Texas
- August 1995 – June 1997, vice commander of Ogden Air Logistics Center, Hill AFB, Utah
- July 1997 – June 1998, director of logistics, Headquarters U.S. Air Forces in Europe, Ramstein AB, Germany
- July 1998 – July 1999, director of plans and programs, Headquarters USAFE, Ramstein AB, Germany
- July 1999 – October 2000, director of logistics, Headquarters Air Mobility Command, Scott AFB, Illinois
- October 2000 – November 2003, director of operations, Headquarters AMC, Scott AFB, Illinois
- November 2003 – June 2004, special assistant to the chief of staff for force development, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C.
- June 2004 – January 2008, deputy chief of staff, personnel, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C.
- January 2008 – December 2010, commander of U.S. Air Forces in Europe; commander of NATO Allied Air Component Command, Ramstein; and director of Joint Air Power Competence Center, Kalkar, Germany
Flight information
- Rating: Command pilot
- Flight hours: 3,900
- Aircraft flown: C-5
Awards and decorations
Air Force Command Pilot Badge | |
Headquarters Air Force Badge | |
Allied Air Command Badge |
Defense Distinguished Service Medal | |
Air Force Distinguished Service Medal with two bronze oak leaf clusters
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Defense Superior Service Medal | |
Legion of Merit with bronze oak leaf cluster | |
Bronze Star Medal | |
Meritorious Service Medal with two bronze oak leaf clusters | |
Air Force Commendation Medal | |
Presidential Unit Citation with bronze oak leaf cluster | |
Joint Meritorious Unit Award | |
Valor device and silver oak leaf cluster
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Air Force Organizational Excellence Award with silver and two bronze oak leaf clusters
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Combat Readiness Medal | |
National Defense Service Medal with two bronze service stars | |
Vietnam Service Medal with three service stars | |
Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal | |
Global War on Terrorism Service Medal | |
Air Force Overseas Short Tour Service Ribbon | |
Air Force Overseas Long Tour Service Ribbon | |
Air Force Longevity Service Award with silver and three bronze oak leaf clusters
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Air Force Longevity Service Award (second ribbon to denote 10th award)
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Small Arms Expert Marksmanship Ribbon
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Air Force Training Ribbon
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Vietnam Gallantry Cross Unit Award
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Vietnam Campaign Medal |
Other awards
- September 7, 2010: Order of the Sword, USAFE.
Effective dates of promotion
Insignia | Rank | Date |
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General | January 9, 2008 | |
Lieutenant General | June 3, 2004 | |
Major general | March 4, 1999 | |
Brigadier general | October 1, 1995 | |
Colonel | January 1, 1991 | |
Lieutenant colonel | March 1, 1985 | |
Major | April 22, 1980 | |
Captain | May 13, 1972 | |
First lieutenant |
November 13, 1970 | |
Second lieutenant |
June 2, 1968 |
See also
References
- ^ "A conversation with Roger Brady". May 9, 2011.
- ^ "Board of Trustees". Mid-Atlantic Christian University. Retrieved September 8, 2013.
[1] [2] Official Biography This article incorporates public domain material from the United States Air Force