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  • William E. Ingram, Jr.
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  • Lieutenant General William E. Ingram, Jr. (born January 21, 1948) is the current Director, Army National Guard. He is the 20th individual and the third three-star general to lead the Army National Guard since 1948, when the office was established as Chief, Army Division, National Guard Bureau. In this assignment Ingram guides the formulation, development and implementation of all programs and policies affecting the Army National Guard, a force of more than 350,000 Citizen Soldiers in the 50 States, three Territories and the District of Columbia. Ingram assumed the position and was promoted to Lieutenant General on November 28, 2011, in a ceremony held at the Pentagon, which presided over by Army Chief of Staff Raymond T. Odierno and National Guard Bureau Chief Craig R. McKinley.
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  • 6
serviceyears
  • 1970
Birth Date
  • 1948-01-21
Commands
Name
  • Humanitarian Service ribbon
  • WILLIAM E. INGRAM, JR.
Type
  • service-star
  • oak
Width
  • 60
Ribbon
  • National Defense Service Medal ribbon.svg
  • AFEMRib.svg
  • Army Commendation Medal ribbon.svg
  • Legion of Merit ribbon.svg
  • Armed Forces Service Medal ribbon.svg
  • Global War on Terrorism Service ribbon.svg
  • Meritorious Service ribbon.svg
  • Army Achievement Medal ribbon.svg
  • Army Service Ribbon.svg
  • KosovoRib.svg
  • NATO Medal w Służbie Pokoju i Wolności BAR.svg
  • AFRM with Hourglass Device .jpg
  • Distinguished_Service_Medal_ribbon.svg
  • Army Reserve Achievement ribbon.svg
  • Army Reserve Overseas Training Ribbon.svg
Birth Place
  • Elizabeth City, North Carolina
Title
  • Director of the Army National Guard
Awards
Rank
  • 60
Allegiance
Years
  • 2011
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  • Lieutenant General William E. Ingram, Jr. (born January 21, 1948) is the current Director, Army National Guard. He is the 20th individual and the third three-star general to lead the Army National Guard since 1948, when the office was established as Chief, Army Division, National Guard Bureau. In this assignment Ingram guides the formulation, development and implementation of all programs and policies affecting the Army National Guard, a force of more than 350,000 Citizen Soldiers in the 50 States, three Territories and the District of Columbia. Ingram assumed the position and was promoted to Lieutenant General on November 28, 2011, in a ceremony held at the Pentagon, which presided over by Army Chief of Staff Raymond T. Odierno and National Guard Bureau Chief Craig R. McKinley.