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Lieutenant Colonel Wilson yields from
Wexford,
Pennsylvania. She was commissioned in the
Quartermaster Corps in May 1987 as Distinguished
Military Graduate from the Reserve Officers Training Corps program at
the University of
Tampa
in Florida.
LTC Wilson received a Masters in Public
Administration from Troy
State
University
in 1996.
LTC Wilson served in company grade officer positions with the 6th
Infantry Division (Light) in
Fort Wainwright
Alaska, filling the positions of
Platoon
Leader, Company Executive Officer, Battalion S1 and Battalion S4. She
later served in key staff positions on the G4 staff of Headquarters
Eighth US Army
and J4 staff of Headquarters United States Forces Korea (USFK) in Seoul
Korea. As a field grade officer, LTC
Wilson served as the Mobilization
Planner and Operations Officer for the Regional Readiness Command in
Coraopolis, Pennsylvania. She was appointed the Officer
in Charge of the
Emergency
Operations
Center after 9/11 for Operation Noble
Eagle and recently returned from a one year tour in Iraq with the 316th Sustainment
Command (Expeditionary) (ESC) in the G3 as a Force Generation Planner.
The 316th ESC was the first logistics unit of its kind to deploy in
support of
Operation Iraqi Freedom, returning home in July 2008.
LTC Wilson's military education includes the US Army Quartermaster
Officer Basic Course, the US Army Quartermaster Officer Advance Course,
the Combined Arms and
Services
Staff School,
the Command and General Staff College and the Defense Strategy Course at
the US Army War College.
LTC Wilson's awards and decorations include the Bronze Star, the
Meritorious Service Medal, the Army Commendation Medal, the Armed Forces
Reserve Medal with M device, the Army Reserve Components Achievement
Medal, the National Defense Service Medal, the Iraqi Campaign Medal, the
Global War on Terror Service Medal, the Overseas Service Ribbon, the
Overseas Training Ribbon and the German Army Efficiency Badge – Silver
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