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Michael Carey (United States Air Force officer)

United States Air Force general

Michael J. Carey (born ) is an American entrepreneur and one of four founders of ATLAS Space Operations, Inc. Upon retiring after 32 years of military service, he became CEO and President of AAC Microtec North America, Inc., founded M. Carey Consultants, LLC, and CompressWave, LLC. He is a retired American military officer who served in the United States Air Force.[2] Enlisted on September 17, , he retired on June 1, , as a brigadier general, after 32 years of military service.

Career

Carey enlisted in the Air Force in On April 29, , he became a second lieutenant; on August 5, – first lieutenant; on August 5, – captain; on November 11, – major; on January 1, – lieutenant colonel; on August 1, – colonel; on November 14, – brigadier general; and on November 2, , he was promoted to major general. His assignments included serving as deputy director of global operations, Global Operations Directorate, USSTRATCOM (March – August ); Chief, USSTRATCOM Forward Integration Team, Kabul, Afghanistan (June – August ); deputy director of command, control and nuclear operations (J3), Joint Staff, the Pentagon, Washington, D.C. (August – June ), among others.[2]

In , Carey was reprimanded and relieved of command of the 20th Air Force and Task Force following incidents occurring during the two-day U.S.-Russian Federation Nuclear Security Exercise in Sergeiv Posad, Moscow, Russia. During the event, it was reported that Carey had consumed excessive alcohol and otherwise behaved in a manner unbecoming an officer.[3] On April 10, , it was announced that Carey would retire on June 1, , in the rank of brigadier general.[4]

Upon retirement from the USAF, Gen Carey founded a consultancy, M. Carey Consultants, LLC as a Traverse City, Michigan-based small business that provides leadership training and advising, as well as defense-related advice to clients.[5]

Education

  • Bachelor of Arts degree in history, University of Central Florida, Orlando
  • Squadron Officer School, Maxwell AFB, Alabama
  • Master of Public Administration degree, University of Oklahoma, Norman
  • Air Command and Staff College (distinguished graduate), Maxwell AFB, Alabama
  • Armed Forces Staff College, Joint and Combined Staff Officer School, Norfolk, Virginia
  • Air War College, by correspondence
  • Master of Arts degree in national security and strategic studies (with distinction), Naval War College, Newport, Rhode Island
  • National Security Fellow, Maxwell School, Syracuse University, New York
  • National Committee on U.S.-China Relations China Seminar, New York
  • U.S.–Russia Course, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.[2]

Awards and decorations

References

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