Ann E. Dunwoody - Education

Education

  • Graduated from the State University of New York College at Cortland in 1975, receiving a Bachelor’s Degree in Physical Education.
  • Quartermaster Officers’ Basic Course and Basic Airborne School in 1976
  • Quartermaster Officers Advanced Course
  • Command and General Staff College
  • Master of Science Degree in Logistics Management from the Florida Institute of Technology in 1988.
  • Master of Science degree in National Resource Strategy from the Industrial College of the Armed Forces in 1995.
  • United States Army Jumpmaster Course graduate.

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