The U.s Army 1St Infantry Division & Fort Riley
Director of Public Affairs
Us Army
Communications Director
Us Army Sep 2013 - May 2015
Executive Officer , 24Th Press Camp Headquarters
Us Army Sep 2011 - Nov 2012
Public Affairs Office and S1-Human Resources Management, 3Rd Bct, 1St Armored Division
Us Army Jun 2010 - May 2011
Strategic Communications Advisor To the Commanding General
Education:
University of Nebraska at Omaha 2008 - 2010
Master of Fine Arts, Masters
University of Nebraska - Central Administration System Office 2008 - 2010
Master of Fine Arts, Masters, Writing
United States Military Academy at West Point 1997 - 2001
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Economics
Skills:
Military Army Government Military Experience Dod Security Clearance Intelligence Analysis Operational Planning Command Proposal Writing National Security Military Operations Defense Intelligence Force Protection Top Secret Program Management
Interests:
Civil Rights and Social Action Politics Education Science and Technology Animal Welfare Arts and Culture
The fatal incidents prompted the Army to ground aviation units for training, according to Lt. Col. Terence Kelley, an Army spokesperson. The suspension of air operations was effective immediately, with units grounded until they complete the training.
Date: May 01, 2023
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Army to Begin Forcing Out Soldiers Who Refuse COVID Vaccine, Including Guardsmen
About 77 percent of the total Armyactive duty, Reserve, and Guardhas received at least one shot, and 72 percent are completely vaccinated, according to the latest data provided by Army spokesman Lt. Col. Terence Kelley. Many of the unvaccinated soldiers are in the National Guard or reserves. Only
Date: Nov 18, 2021
Category: More news
Source: Google
US Army Failed to Warn Troops About COVID-19 Disinformation
as intended to help us learn what Soldiers were hearing about COVID, and where they were hearing it from,Lt. Col. Terence Kelley, a U.S. Army spokesperson, said in a written statement.The data better informed our effortsin educationabout what Soldiers should do to protect themselves, their fam
Date: Oct 21, 2021
Category: More news
Source: Google
Army's plan for mandatory COVID-19 vaccines is here
0% of active duty Soldiers have received at least their first dose, said Army spokesperson Lt. Col. Terence Kelley. These dates are readiness goals, and as with any other readiness requirement, Soldiers are required to receive the vaccine when it is available and directed by their commander.
Terry kelley (1979-1983), Karen Begay (1985-1989), Erlene Kartchner (1955-1959), mark lerma (1973-1977), laster davis (1966-1970), Nathaniel Paul (1995-1999)