Joseph R. Inge

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LTG Joseph R. Inge
LTG Joseph R. Inge

Lieutenant General Joseph R. Inge is Deputy Commander, United States Northern Command, and Vice Commander, U.S. Element, North American Aerospace Defense Command (USELEMNORAD), headquartered at Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado.

As Deputy Commander, United States Northern Command, General Inge helps lead the command responsible to deter, prevent and defeat threats and aggression aimed at the United States, its territories and interests within the assigned area of responsibility and, as directed by the President or Secretary of Defense, provide defense support of civil authorities including consequence management operations.

Between April 1970 and June 1975 General Inge served as a Company Commander in the 33rd Armor, 3rd Armored Division in Germany and the 73rd Armor, 2nd Infantry Division in Korea.

From June 1976 to March 1978, General Inge served as Area Commander of the Jacksonville, Florida Recruiting District. He then transferred to Alexandria, Virginia to serve as Assignment Officer, Armor Branch Captains, for the United States Army Military Personnel Center until July 1980. He returned to Germany in June 1981 to serve as battalion and then brigade Executive Officer for elements of the 3rd Infantry Division. In March 1984 he was assigned as a battalion commander in the 64th Armor, 3rd Infantry Division in Germany.

From June 1987 to April 1991 General Inge held several positions in Washington, D.C., including Executive Officer, Technology Management Office, Office of the Chief of Staff, Army; Executive Officer to the Director of the Army Staff, Office of the Chief of Staff, Army; and Executive Officer to the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Installations, Logistics and Environment. In April 1991 he was appointed a Brigade Commander in the 1st Cavalry Division at Fort Hood, Texas. Following this assignment he served as Chief of Staff, U.S. Army Combined Arms Center, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas from May 1993 to Sept. 1993. He then returned to Washington, D.C. to serve as Executive Assistant to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in Washington, D.C. until August 1995.

Following this assignment, General Inge was named Assistant Division Commander (Maneuver) of the 3rd Infantry Division (Mechanized) at Fort Stewart, Georgia, where he served until July 1996. He then returned to Kansas to serve as the Deputy Commandant of the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College. In August 1998 General Inge was selected as Commanding General of United States Army Japan/9th Theater Support Command. He served in this position until June 2000, when he was appointed Deputy, The Inspector General, Office of the Secretary of the Army, in Washington, D.C. In October 2001, General Inge became commander of First United States Army, Fort Gillem, Ga. In June 2004 he was confirmed as Deputy Commander, United States Northern Command, and Vice Commander, U.S. Element, North American Aerospace Defense Command

General Inge’s decorations and badges include the Distinguished Service Medal; the Defense Superior Service Medal; the Legion of Merit (with 3 Oak Leaf Clusters); the Meritorious Service Medal (with 3 Oak Leaf Clusters); the Army Commendation Medal (with Oak Leaf Cluster); the Army Achievement Medal (with Oak Leaf Cluster); the Parachutist Badge; the Special Forces Tab; the Ranger Tab; the Joint Chiefs of Staff Identification Badge; and the Army Staff Identification Badge.

General Inge received his commission June 4, 1969 through the U.S. Army Reserve Officers Training Corps. He is a graduate of the Armor Officer Basic and Advanced Courses, the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, and the U.S. Army War College. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Agriculture from the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University and a Master of Arts degree in Personnel Management/Administration, from Central Michigan University.

This article contains information from the United States Federal Government and is in the public domain.

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