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625:, Co-Founder/President & CEO of Environmental Technology Solutions, and Associate at Malcolm Pirnie. Academic positions held are Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, Professor, Department Chair, Endowed Chair, Institute Director, Adjunct Professor, Advanced Leadership Fellow, Scholar-in-Residence, and Professor of the Practice, with appointments at
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College Distance Education Program. Through a series of distance learning and resident sessions, he completed his studies in 2003 and was awarded an M.S.S. (Military & Strategic Leadership). In 2010, he began an
1153:, 926th Engineer Brigade, 4th Infantry Division, Multi-National Division - Baghdad and the Baghdad Provincial Engineer. While in Iraq, he led an organization consisting of thousands of engineers in the rebuilding of Baghdad to include restoring essential services and eliminating threats from
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Reserve troops overseas, with a total end strength of 205,000 Soldiers and over 12,000 civilians. During Talley's tenure, the Army Reserve mobilized over 62,000 Soldiers to over 30 countries, including continued support to operations in Iraq and
609:, an organization of over 215,000 Soldiers and civilians, 134 general officers and senior executives, with an annual operating budget of approximately $ 9B, and activities in over 30 countries, including all states and territories. He has received numerous medals and awards, including two
542:(born September 27, 1959) is an American businessman, scholar, and retired three-star general whose concurrent military and civilian careers encompass a blend of corporate, academic, and government leadership. His unique military and civilian contributions were recognized by the
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Baghdad. He was awarded two Bronze Stars (2nd & 3rd award) - one for his efforts in rebuilding Baghdad, and the other for meritorious achievement in combat during the January 2009 planning and execution of security operations for the Baghdad provincial elections.
1157:. He is credited with developing a military and policy strategy widely referred to as “Engineering the Peace” that aimed to reduce violence in destabilized communities by rapidly rebuilding infrastructure, schools and hospitals in the militia stronghold of
1089:. There he was responsible for the planning and execution of hundreds of combat and construction missions throughout Kuwait and Iraq. He was awarded the Bronze Star (1st award). Upon graduation from the U.S. Army War College in 2003, Talley served in the
1241:, severe budget cuts known as sequestration and a government shutdown. To improve the Army Reserve's support to the Total Force, he developed the “Plan, Prepare and Provide” readiness model that placed Army Reserve Engagement Cells and Teams into every
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Lieutenant General, having served almost 35 years in active and reserve assignments. Talley and his wife Linda were honored at a Special Retirement Review at Conmy Hall at
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General Talley's civilian career consists of a portfolio of business, academic, and government experiences. Business positions held are
Founder/President & CEO of The P3i Group, Vice President & Global Fellow at
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nominated Talley to be the Chief of Army
Reserve and Commanding General, U.S. Army Reserve Command on March 20, 2012. The U.S. Senate confirmed the nomination on May 3, 2012. Talley was appointed to the rank of
617:. He retired from the military in 2016 and was recognized by the Association of the U.S. Army with the MG James Earl Rudder Medal for the advancement of the goal of a seamless and component integrated Army.
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Headquarters and Headquarters Company,
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Engineer Regiment & the Corps of Engineers.
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Office of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Identification Badge
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in 1977. After spending his freshman year of college at
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Office of the Secretary of Defense Identification Badge
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1256:Talley relinquished command of the Army Reserve to
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831:Venture Fund Competition for best new start-up.
791:from Assumption College in 1985, and an M.L.A. (
548:Tribute to Lieutenant General Jeffrey W. Talley
321:365th Engineer Battalion (Schuylkill Haven, PA)
1087:Coalition Joint Forces Land Component Command
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1013:U.S. Army Command and General Staff College
760:. His senior year, he was the Commander of
744:(LSU). While at LSU, he was a Cadet of the
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2172:Washington University in St. Louis alumni
2038:Gold, Silver, and Bronze De Fleury Medals
1061:. In December 2002, Talley was called to
918:, Talley returned to Ft. Belvoir for the
803:in 1995. In 2000, he earned his Ph.D. in
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1712:Army Reserve Component Achievement Medal
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1279:Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall, Virginia
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823:in 2011 with an Executive MBA. While at
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801:Environmental Engineering & Science
768:. He graduated from LSU in 1981 with a
2167:Yorktown High School (Virginia) alumni
2093:"Lieutenant General Jeffrey W. Talley"
1134:. Talley was selected to be its first
710:Board-Certified Environmental Engineer
672:from The Johns Hopkins University, an
2162:United States Army War College alumni
2142:Southern Methodist University faculty
1823:(with M Device and Silver Hourglass)
1793:Global War on Terrorism Service Medal
1117:. The 926th was the largest engineer
521:Army Reserve Overseas Training Ribbon
474:Global War on Terrorism Service Medal
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1085:for the 416th which was part of the
851:in December 1981, Talley received a
312:926th Engineer Bde, 4th Infantry Div
60:June 9, 2012 – June 1, 2016
1994:Combat Service Identification Badge
805:Civil and Environmental Engineering
764:Company D-16 and an Officer in the
714:Diplomate, Water Resources Engineer
1878:Army Meritorious Unit Commendation
1187:Office of the Secretary of Defense
1097:in the Deputy Directorate for the
1018:Talley relocated in April 1996 to
678:Washington University in St. Louis
427:Army Meritorious Unit Commendation
163:Washington University in St. Louis
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2147:Recipients of the Legion of Merit
2137:Louisiana State University alumni
1173:in June 2009 and was promoted to
643:University of Southern California
581:and Baghdad Provincial Engineer,
436:Reserve Component Achievement Med
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1215:Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army
1081:. While in theater, he was the
920:Engineer Officer Advance Course
778:Distinguished Military Graduate
587:Multi-National Division-Baghdad
1738:National Defense Service Medal
1714:(with four oak leaf clusters)
1285:(The Old Guard) and hosted by
1258:General Robert B. "Abe" Abrams
1243:Army Service Component Command
895:, Alpha Company, and later as
605:and Commanding General of the
446:National Defense Service Medal
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2091:U.S. Army Senior Leader Bio.
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1273:Retirement from the U.S. Army
631:Southern Methodist University
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982:The Army Reserve (1992-2012)
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914:Following his assignment in
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647:U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
635:The Johns Hopkins University
2152:United States Army generals
1807:Korea Defense Service Medal
1183:Reserve Forces Policy Board
774:Natural Resource Management
483:Korea Defense Service Medal
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1821:Armed Forces Reserve Medal
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1251:Private Public Partnership
1211:General Raymond T. Odierno
1075:Operation Enduring Freedom
809:U.S. Department of Defense
742:Louisiana State University
702:Louisiana State University
658:Carnegie Mellon University
577:assignments including the
492:Armed Forces Reserve Medal
338:Operation Enduring Freedom
185:Carnegie Mellon University
141:Louisiana State University
2009:Distinctive Unit Insignia
1891:Badges, Patches, and Tabs
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1266:Ft. Bragg, North Carolina
1207:Ft. Bragg, North Carolina
993:New Cumberland Army Depot
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754:U.S. Army Airborne School
611:Army Distinguished Medals
607:U.S. Army Reserve Command
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1262:U.S. Army Forces Command
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793:History & Philosophy
720:Early life and education
627:University of Notre Dame
359:Army Dist. Service Medal
174:Johns Hopkins University
46:and Commanding General,
1905:Basic Parachutist Badge
1625:Army Commendation Medal
1147:Operation Iraqi Freedom
1036:Secretary General Staff
924:44th Engineer Battalion
891:where he served as 1st
889:39th Engineer Battalion
869:U.S. Army Ranger School
738:Old Dominion University
652:General Talley holds a
546:on June 28, 2016, with
511:Overseas Service Ribbon
343:Operation Iraqi Freedom
124:Linda R. Hall (m. 1981)
1665:Army Achievement Medal
1287:General Mark A. Milley
1264:, on June 1, 2016, at
1179:Combat Training Center
1124:926th Engineer Brigade
1079:Operation Iraq Freedom
1051:416th Engineer Command
1024:412th Engineer Command
1020:Vicksburg, Mississippi
579:926th Engineer Brigade
550:, as reflected in the
340:(Kuwait/Southern Iraq)
2024:Overseas Service Bars
2007:926 Engineer Brigade
1988:926 Engineer Brigade
1780:(with Campaign Star)
1294:Continued recognition
1103:Joint Chiefs of Staff
1038:. Selected early for
967:Times Beach Superfund
944:2nd Infantry Division
847:Upon graduation from
706:Professional Engineer
704:. He is a registered
686:U.S. Army War College
603:Chief of Army Reserve
599:84th Training Command
583:4th Infantry Division
407:Army Commendation Med
275:Years of service
196:U.S. Army War College
1740:(with service star)
1469:Military Decorations
1226:Army Reserve Affairs
1111:926th Engineer Group
989:315th Engineer Group
829:SaĂŻd Business School
740:, he transferred to
730:Yorktown High School
666:University of Oxford
656:in engineering from
552:congressional record
417:Army Achievement Med
317:926th Engineer Group
203:University of Oxford
2068:www.serdp-estcp.org
1836:Army Service Ribbon
1778:Iraq Campaign Medal
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1189:from 2009 to 2012.
1115:Montgomery, Alabama
1083:Chief of Operations
734:Arlington, Virginia
726:St. Louis, Missouri
724:Talley was born in
502:Army Service Ribbon
465:Iraq Campaign Medal
388:Meritorious Svc Med
114:St. Louis, Missouri
1457:Medals and ribbons
1446:Lieutenant General
1405:February 17, 2005
1386:Lieutenant Colonel
1375:December 18, 1993
1330:December 19, 1981
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1136:Commanding General
1044:lieutenant colonel
963:Baltimore District
905:St. Louis District
897:Battalion Adjutant
819:, graduating from
766:Scabbard and Blade
758:Air Assault School
694:Assumption College
639:Harvard University
615:Bronze Star Medals
575:commanding general
314:(U.S. Forces Iraq)
292:Lieutenant General
269:Corps of Engineers
152:Assumption College
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1326:Second Lieutenant
1283:3rd U.S. Infantry
1247:Combatant Command
1140:brigadier general
1132:one-star commands
1095:Strategic Planner
1032:Executive Officer
975:U.S. Army Reserve
942:), in support of
909:Lock & Dam 26
857:second lieutenant
789:Religious Studies
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327:U.S. Forces Korea
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