Air Defense Artillery chief followed unusual path for career
December 25, 2016
FORT SILL, Okla. (AP) — Brig. Gen. Randy McIntire, commandant of the Air Defense Artillery (ADA) School and chief of the ADA branch, makes a powerful case for his branch, both to young soldiers thinking of it as a career and in terms of equipping it for the future.
The chief of the Army's Air Defense Artillery (ADA) branch took an unusual path to get where he is.
He started his military career in the Illinois Army National Guard, according to The Lawton Constitution (http://bit.ly/1LD0zus ). His father, who flew search and rescue missions while he was in the Air Force, had joined the Guard, an...
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