- Leon E. Salomon
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name=Leon E. Salomon
born= birth year and age|1936
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caption=General Leon E. Salomon
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placeofbirth=Chicago, Illinois
placeofdeath=
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allegiance= United States of America
branch=United States Army
serviceyears=1959-1996
rank= General
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commands=U.S. Army Materiel Command Combined Arms Support Command 21st Support Command
battles=Vietnam War
awards=Legion of Merit Bronze StarAir Medal (3)Expert Infantryman Badge
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laterwork=Board of Directors, GRC International Vice President, RubbermaidGeneral Leon E. Salomon was born inChicago ,Illinois on 27 April 1936. On completion of Infantry Officer Candidate School he was commissioned a second lieutenant in 1959. General Salomon has Bachelor of Science degree in chemistry and biology from theUniversity of Florida and a Master of Science degree in management logistics from theU.S. Air Force Institute of Technology . His military education includes the Chemical Officer Advanced Course, the U.S. ArmyCommand and General Staff College , and theIndustrial College of the Armed Forces .Following three years as an Infantry Officer, General Salomon transferred to the
Chemical Corps in 1962. Following assignments as a Chemical School instructor and responsibility for an inventory control point inOrleans, France , he became involved in his first assignment with leveraging technology as Chief of the Automated Logistics Tests for the Division Logistics Systems at Fort Hood, Texas. After graduation from the Command and General Staff College (1969), a tour in Vietnam (1969-70), and graduate studies in logistics management at the Air Force Institute of Technology, he was again put to work developing automation systems to support logistics.In 1974 he transferred to the
Ordnance Corps and became Commander of the 19th Maintenance Battalion, 3rd Support Command, in Geisen, Germany. He later became Assistant Chief of Staff for Logistics for the 3rd Armored Division, in Frankfurt.Following graduation from the Industrial College of the Armed Forces in 1978, he was assigned to the Office of the Army Chief of Staff as the Chief of the Commercial Industrial Type Activity Team.
In 1980 he became the Director of Combat Services Support Systems. He became involved in the drafting of the new proponency regulation that resulted in the recreation of the branch chief concept for Combat Service Support Branches. The end result was the reestablishment of the position of Chief of Ordnance and the rebirth of the Ordnance Corps under the Army Regimental Concept.
He next went on to command the Division Support Command for the 1st Cavalry Division at
Fort Hood , Texas. Following his tour there, he became the Deputy Commanding General, 21st Support Command,U.S. Army Europe and Seventh Army in Kaisersaluten, Germany.Following his promotion to Brigadier General in 1986, he was named the Commandant of the U.S. Army Ordnance Center and School at
Aberdeen Proving Ground and the Chief of Ordnance. His next key assignments included Deputy Chief of Staff,U.S. Army Materiel Command (1988-89), Deputy Commanding General for Logistics U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command,Fort Monroe , Virginia, Deputy Commanding General for Combined Arms Support,U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command and Commanding General,U.S. Army Combined Arms Support Command andFort Lee , Fort Lee, Virginia, and Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics, Department of the Army. His career culminated in his last assignment as Commanding General, U.S. Army Materiel Command, from 11 February 1994 to 27 March 1996.General Salomon's awards and decorations include two Distinguished Service Medals, the
Legion of Merit , Bronze Star , three Meritorious Service Medals, threeAir Medal s, three Army Commendation Medals, theExpert Infantryman Badge , and theArmy Staff Identification Badge . General Salomon retired from the Army in 1996.He currently lives in Gulfport, Florida and has six adorable grandchildren, the cutest/eldest named Olivia, and the second eldest/most manly and rugged named Daniel.
Since retiring from the military, Salomon was elected to the
GRC International Board of Directors. [ [http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/04-12-1999/0000907280&EDATE= Gen. Leon E. Salomon U.S. Army, Ret., Elected To GRC International Board of Directors] ] He also works as a logistics consultant, and is affiliated withGary A. Dunbar, Inc. [ [http://www.garydunbar.com/affiliates/aff_salomon.html General Leon Salomon, Logistics Consultant - Affiliate of Gary A. Dunbar, Inc.] ] From 1996 to 1998 he served as Vice President for Procurement and Logistics forRubbermaid , and Senior Vice President for Procurement at Rubbermaid from 1998 to 1999. He is on the Board of Directors forGlobal Security Management . [ [http://www.globalsecuritymanagement.net/leon-sal.html Global Security Management Global Security Management bio] ]ee also
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