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MAJOR GENERAL DAVID P. GLASER Provost Marshal General (PMG) and Commanding General U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command (USACIDC) Provost Marshal General of the U.S. Army serving as the principal military advisor to the Secretary of the Army and the Chief of Staff of the Army on policing matters, including law enforcement, criminal investigations, criminal intelligence fusion, corrections, biometrics, physical security, high risk personnel security, antiterrorism, and detention operations. Develops and executes strategy, policies, plans, and programs for the Army’s policing function. Coordinates with the U.S. Department of Defense and other federal, state, local, and international law enforcement agencies. Commanding General, USACIDC, serving as the Department of the Army’s independent criminal investigative authority, free of actual or perceived undue command influence, reporting directly to the Secretary of the Army and the Chief of Staff of the Army. Oversees five brigade- level commands/directorates providing global support in the conduct of significant criminal investigations, protective service operations, forensics, and investigative support to military commissions. Maintains executive liaison with federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies. Responsible for training, personnel readiness, maintenance, and logistical support for no-notice deployment for Army, Joint, and combined contingency operations worldwide. Major General Glaser was commissioned as a second lieutenant in 1985 through Reserve Officer Training Corps at Xavier University, Cincinnati, Ohio. He has held key staff positions with Joint and operational assignments, specifically OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (Afghanistan) and OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM (Iraq). EDUCATION: Xavier University BBA Finance Syracuse University MA Comptrollership Military Police Officer Basic and Advanced Courses United States Army Command and General Staff College Senior Service College Fellowship Center for New American Security Joint and Combined War-fighting School ASSIGNMENTS: 1. May 17 present, Provost Marshal General and Commanding General U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command 2. Aug 16 May 17, Commanding General, U.S. Army Corrections Command; Deputy 3. Nov 14 Jul 16, Chief of Staff, U.S. Army Central, Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina Commanding General, U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command

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MAJOR GENERAL DAVID P. GLASER

Provost Marshal General (PMG) and

Commanding General U.S. Army Criminal Investigation

Command (USACIDC)

Provost Marshal General of the U.S. Army serving as the principal military advisor to the Secretary of the Army and the Chief of Staff of the Army on policing matters, including law enforcement, criminal investigations, criminal intelligence fusion, corrections, biometrics, physical security, high risk personnel security, antiterrorism, and detention operations. Develops and executes strategy, policies, plans, and programs for theArmy’s policing function. Coordinates with the U.S. Department of Defense and other federal,state, local, and international law enforcement agencies.

Commanding General, USACIDC, serving as the Department of the Army’s independentcriminal investigative authority, free of actual or perceived undue command influence, reporting directly to the Secretary of the Army and the Chief of Staff of the Army. Oversees five brigade-level commands/directorates providing global support in the conduct of significant criminal investigations, protective service operations, forensics, and investigative support to military commissions. Maintains executive liaison with federal, state, and local law enforcementagencies. Responsible for training, personnel readiness, maintenance, and logistical support for no-notice deployment for Army, Joint, and combined contingency operations worldwide.

Major General Glaser was commissioned as a second lieutenant in 1985 through Reserve Officer Training Corps at Xavier University, Cincinnati, Ohio. He has held key staff positions with Joint and operational assignments, specifically OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM(Afghanistan) and OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM (Iraq).

EDUCATION: Xavier University – BBA – Finance Syracuse University – MA – Comptrollership Military Police Officer Basic and Advanced CoursesUnited States Army Command and General Staff College Senior Service College Fellowship – Center for New American Security Joint and Combined War-fighting School

ASSIGNMENTS: 1. May 17 – present, Provost Marshal General and Commanding General U.S. Army CriminalInvestigation Command 2. Aug 16 – May 17, Commanding General, U.S. Army Corrections Command; Deputy

3. Nov 14 – Jul 16, Chief of Staff, U.S. Army Central, Shaw Air Force Base, South CarolinaCommanding General, U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command

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4. Feb 14 – Nov 14, Deputy Director, Ministry of Interior Advisory Group, Combined Security Transition Command - Afghanistan, International Security Assistance Force, OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM, Afghanistan 5. Jun 13 – Feb 14, Deputy Provost Marshal General, Office of the Provost Marshal General, Army, Washington, DC 6. Aug 12 – Jun 13, Military Fellow, Strategic Studies Group, Office of the Chief of Staff, Army, Washington, DC 7. Jun 11 – Aug 12, Deputy Provost Marshal General, Office of the Provost Marshal General, Army, Washington, DC 8. Jul 10 – Jun 11, Senior Service College Fellow, Center for a New American Security, Washington, DC 9. Jan 08 – Mar 10, Commander, 42d Military Police Brigade, I Corps, Joint Base Lewis- McChord, Washington, and OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM, Iraq 10. Aug 07 – Jan 08, Deputy Operations Officer, G-3, I Corps, Fort Lewis, Washington 11. Jul 05 – Jun 07, Chief, Military Police Branch, United States Army Human Resources Command, Alexandria, Virginia 12. Jun 03 – Jun 05, Commander, 519th Military Police Battalion, Joint Readiness Training Center, Fort Polk, Louisiana and OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM, Iraq 13. Jul 01 – May 03, Chief, Antiterrorism Branch, Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff, Operations and Plans, Washington, DC 14. Jun 98 – Jun 01, Executive Officer, 25th Military Police Battalion, later Executive Officer United States Army Military Police Brigade-Hawaii, 25th Infantry Division (Light) Schofield Barracks, Hawaii 15. Aug 97 – Jun 98, Student, United States Army Command and General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas 16. Aug 94 – Jul 97, Plans and Program Analyst, later Executive Officer, later Budget Analyst, Deputy Chief of Staff for Resource Management, United States Army Training and Doctrine Command, Fort Monroe, Virginia 17. Jun 93 – Aug 94, Student, Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York 18. Sep 91 – May 93, Instructor/Small Group Leader, C Company, 701st Military Police Battalion, Military Police Advanced Course, Fort McClellan, Alabama 19. Apr 91 – Sep 91, Student, Military Police Advanced Officer Course, Fort McClellan, Alabama 20. Dec 89 – Apr 91, Commander, 570th Military Police Company, 95th Military Police Battalion, 21st Theater Army Area Command, United States Army Europe and Seventh Army, Germany 21. Nov 87 – Nov 89, Platoon Leader, 272d Military Police Company, later Assistant Operations Officer, 95th Military Police Battalion, 21st Theater Army Area Command, United States Army Europe and Seventh Army, Germany 22. Jun 86 – Sep 87, Executive Officer, A Company, 40th Military Police Battalion, Fort McClellan, Alabama 23. Dec 85 – May 86, Executive Officer, One Station Unit Training Company, 11th Military Police Battalion, Fort McClellan, Alabama AWARDS AND DECORATIONS: Army Distinguished Service Medal Defense Superior Service Medal Legion of Merit (with Oak Leaf Cluster) Bronze Star Medal (with Oak Leaf Cluster)

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Meritorious Service Medal (with 5 Oak Leaf Clusters) Army Commendation Medal (with 4 Oak Leaf Clusters) Army Achievement Medal (with Oak Leaf Cluster) Combat Action Badge Parachutist Badge Air Assault Badge Army Staff Identification Badge EFFECTIVE DATES OF PROMOTION: Second Lieutenant, 22 May 1985 First Lieutenant, 22 November 1986 Captain, 1 September 1989 Major, 1 October 1996 Lieutenant Colonel, 1 March 2002 Colonel, 1 July 2007 Brigadier General, 2 January 2014

Major General, 2 June 2017