Darrell K. Williams


Lieutenant General Darrell K. Williams, USA is a serving general officer in the United States Army who is director of the Defense Logistics Agency. He was previously the Commanding General, Combined Arms Support Command, the Sustainment Center of Excellence as well as the Senior Mission Commander for Fort Lee, Virginia.

Early life

A native of West Palm Beach, Florida, Williams was commissioned into the Army Quartermaster Corps at Hampton Institute, Hampton, Virginia in 1983. He was a Distinguished Military Graduate and also earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology. He also became a member of Gamma Iota chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity.

Military education

His post graduate education includes: Master's degree in Military Arts and Sciences from the School of Advanced Military Studies, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas; Master's degree in National Security and Strategic Studies from the National War College, Fort McNair, Washington D.C.; and master's degree in Business Management from the Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA.

Military career

Williams has commanded logistics units at the company, battalion, brigade, and enterprise levels and has served in key staff positions at the tactical, operational/joint and strategic levels. His prior assignments include: Deputy Chief of Staff, U.S. Army Materiel Command, Redstone Arsenal, Alabama; Commander, Defense Logistics Agency Land and Maritime in Columbus, Ohio; Director of Logistics, Engineering and Security Assistance, J-4, Headquarters, United States Pacific Command, Hawaii; Executive Officer to the Army Deputy Chief of Staff, G-4 ; Brigade Commander, 3d Sustainment Brigade, Fort Stewart, Georgia; and Deputy C-4, Coalition Forces Land Component Command, Camp Arifjan, Kuwait during Operations Enduring, Iraqi Freedom.
Williams previously commanded the 1st Sustainment Command where he was responsible for providing theater sustainment to Army forces and elements of the Joint Force throughout the U.S. Central Command Area of Responsibility, to include Afghanistan and Iraq, under the mission command of U.S. Army Central.

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