Kenneth O. Preston

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SMA Kenneth O. Preston
Born 1957
  
Sergeant Major of the Army Kenneth O. Preston
Place of birth Mount Savage, Maryland
Service/branch United States Army
Years of service 1975-present
Rank Sergeant Major of the Army
Battles/wars Desert Storm
Operation Iraqi Freedom
Awards Legion of Merit (2)
Bronze Star
Meritorious Service Medal (4)
Joint Service Commendation Medal
Army Commendation Medal (5)
Army Achievement Medal (3)

Kenneth O. Preston, born February 18, 1957 (1957-02-18) (age 51), is the current Sergeant Major of the Army in the United States. He was sworn in as the 13th Sergeant Major of the Army on January 15, 2004. SMA Preston has held a variety of leadership positions throughout his career ranging from Cavalry Scout to Sergeant Major and Command Sergeant Major.

As Sergeant Major of the Army, Preston serves as the Army Chief of Staff's personal adviser on all enlisted-related matters, particularly in areas affecting soldier training and quality of life. He devotes the majority of his time to traveling throughout the Army observing training, and talking to Soldiers and their families. He sits on a wide variety of councils and boards that make decisions affecting enlisted Soldiers and their families and is routinely invited to testify before Congress.

Preston is a native of Mount Savage, Maryland, and entered the Army on June 30, 1975. He attended Basic Training and Armor Advanced Individual Training at Fort Knox, Kentucky.

Throughout his 30-year career, he has served in every enlisted leadership position from cavalry scout and tank commander to his current position as Sergeant Major of the Army. Other assignments he held as command sergeant major were 3rd Battalion, 8th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Cavalry Division, Fort Hood, Texas, 3rd "Grey Wolf" Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division, 1st Armored Division in Bad Kreuznach, Germany, and V Corps in Heidelberg, Germany.

His most recent assignment was as the command sergeant major for Combined Joint Task Force 7 serving in Baghdad, Iraq.

His military education includes Basic Noncommissioned Officer's Course, Advanced Noncommissioned Officer's Course, First Sergeant's Course, M1/M1A1 Tank Master Gunner Course, Master Fitness Trainer Course, Battle Staff Noncommissioned Officer's Course, and the United States Army Sergeants Major Academy.

His awards and decorations include the Legion of Merit (w/oak leaf cluster), the Bronze Star , Meritorious Service Medal (w/three oak leaf clusters), Joint Service Commendation Medal, Army Commendation Medal (w/four oak leaf clusters), Army Achievement Medal (w/two oak leaf clusters), Good Conduct Medal (nine awards), National Defense Service Medal (w/bronze service star), Southwest Asia Service Medal (w/bronze service star), Kosovo Campaign Medal (w/bronze service star), Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, NCO Professional Development Ribbon (w/numeral 4), Army Service Ribbon, Overseas Service Ribbon (w/numeral 5), NATO Medal, Kuwait Liberation Medal (Kuwait), Joint Meritorious Unit Award (w/oak leaf cluster) and the Army Meritorious Unit Commendation.

He and his wife Karen have three children.

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This article incorporates text from [1], a public domain work of the United States Government.

  • Sergeants Major of the Army. CMH Pub. 70-63-1. By CSM Daniel K. Elder, et al. Describes the origin and growth of the Office of the Sergeant Major of the Army. Includes biographies of each of the Sergeants Major of the Army.
Preceded by
Jack L. Tilley
Sergeant Major of the Army
2004—present
Succeeded by
Incumbent