John M. Custer III
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John M. Custer III was a
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officer. He was the Commanding General, United States Army Intelligence Center and
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Biography

Custer is a native of
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and a graduate of the
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. In 1978 he was commissioned a
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in the
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. General Custer has commanded at every level to include Company, Battalion and Brigade, and served as the primary Intelligence Staff Officer (S2/G2/J2) at Battalion, Brigade, Division, Corps and Joint Command levels. His previous assignments include Joint Chiefs of Staff (J5, Nuclear Forces Analysis) as a Space Architecture Planner, and duty as an Intelligence Officer and Nuclear Weapons Targeting Officer aboard the Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR) Airborne Command Post (Silk Purse Control Group) Royal Air Force Mildenhall, England. He commanded a surveillance company on the Demilitarized Zone, Republic of Korea, a signals intelligence battalion at the National Security Agency (NSA), Fort Meade, Maryland, and the 201st Military Intelligence Brigade, First US Corps,
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. General Custer has served as a Company Grade Assignments Officer at Military Intelligence Branch, US Army Military Personnel Center, Alexandria VA and as Assistant Commandant, United States Army Intelligence Center and School, Fort Huachuca, Arizona. Custer was married to the former Audrey Schoenfeld and has one daughter. He was assigned as the Director of Intelligence (J2) Headquarters on Fort Huachuca, Arizona until departure in 2010. Custer retired in 2011 and worked for EMC2 and DELL.


Awards

Major General Custer’s awards include the
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, the
Legion of Merit The Legion of Merit (LOM) is a military award of the United States Armed Forces that is given for exceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding services and achievements. The decoration is issued to members of the eight ...
with two Oak Leaf Clusters; Defense Meritorious Service Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster; Meritorious Service Medal with four Oak Leaf Clusters;
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with Oak Leaf Cluster;
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and Airborne Badge. His military education includes the Post-Graduate Intelligence Program at the Joint Military Intelligence College and a Master of Science Degree in Information Operations from the National Defense University. He is a graduate of the Defense Language Institute’s Russian curriculum, the Command and General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth, KS and the National War College, Fort McNair, Washington, D. C.


Public comment

In a major review of the nation's intelligence community, "Top Secret America," the ''Washington Post'' reported in 2010: :When ... Custer was the director of intelligence at U.S. Central Command, he grew angry at how little helpful information came out of the NCTC. In 2007, he visited its director at the time, retired Vice Adm.
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, to tell him so. "I told him that after 4½ years, this organization had never produced one shred of information that helped me prosecute three wars!" he said loudly, leaning over the table during an interview. :Two years later, Custer ... still gets red-faced recalling that day, which reminds him of his frustration with
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's bureaucracy. "Who has the mission of reducing redundancy and ensuring everybody doesn't gravitate to the lowest-hanging fruit?" he said. "Who orchestrates what is produced so that everybody doesn't produce the same thing?"
p. 10, by Dana Priest and
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, ''Washington Post'', July 19, 2010, 1:22 PM ET. Retrieved July 19, 2010.


References


Further reading

* * *https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2017/03/09/general-martin-dempsey-major-general-john-custer-military-sexual-harassment-abuse/98686906/


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