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Marine LTG Stewart Hands Off DIA Leadership To Army’s LTG Ashley

Marine LTG Stewart Hands Off DIA Leadership To Army’s LTG Ashley
Maj. Gen. Vincent R. Stewart relinquished his position as commanding general of Marine Corps Forces Cyberspace to Maj. Gen. Daniel J. O'Donohue during a change of command ceremony Jan. 21, 2015, at Fort George G. Meade, Md. Stewart will be taking the position as director of Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) and commander of the Joint Functional Component Command for Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (JFCC-ISR), becoming the first Marine Corps officer to be appointed the position.

JOINT BASE ANACOSTIA-BOLLING, Washington, D.C. – During a change of command ceremony Oct.3, Marine Corps General Vincent Stewart relinquished directorship of the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA).After 33 months as the first Marine helming DIA, Stewart will become U.S. Cyber Command’s next deputy commander. Army Lt. Gen. Robert Ashley, Jr. relieved Stewart to become the 21st director of the DIA.“These past 33 months have been the pinnacle of my career,” he said. “Lt. Gen. Ashley is the right person with the…

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