Generated by GPT-5-mini| Lieutenant General Maryanne Miller | |
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| Name | Maryanne Miller |
| Birth date | 1955 |
| Birth place | Cleveland, Ohio |
| Allegiance | United States |
| Branch | United States Air Force |
| Serviceyears | 1976–2019 |
| Rank | Lieutenant General |
| Battles | Operation Iraqi Freedom, Operation Enduring Freedom |
Lieutenant General Maryanne Miller
Lieutenant General Maryanne Miller is a retired officer of the United States Air Force who served as Commander of Air Mobility Command and held senior staff positions at Air Force Reserve Command, Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the Department of Defense. A graduate of Ohio State University and the Air War College, she built a career as a pilot, commander, and policymaker with assignments spanning tactical airlift, strategic mobility, and senior-level force management.
Miller was born in Cleveland, Ohio and attended public schools in Cuyahoga County, Ohio before enrolling at Ohio State University, where she completed a degree in aviation and received initial commissioning through the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps. She completed undergraduate pilot training at Vance Air Force Base and later attended professional military education including the Air Command and Staff College, Air War College, and executive programs at the John F. Kennedy School of Government and Harvard University-affiliated courses. Her educational credentials also include participation in leadership and strategic studies at National Defense University and courses offered by the Defense Acquisition University.
Miller began her career flying the Lockheed C-130 Hercules with assignments at units including 914th Airlift Wing and operational squadrons at Pope Air Force Base and Little Rock Air Force Base. She served in operational deployments supporting Operation Desert Shield, Operation Desert Storm, and later Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom, flying missions in theater and coordinating airlift for United States Central Command. Her staff tours included positions at Headquarters Air Force, Air Force Reserve Command at Robins Air Force Base, and as a liaison to the Office of the Secretary of Defense. Miller advanced through command of a tactical airlift squadron, an operations group, and an airlift wing, moving on to numbered air force and major command staff leadership roles.
At the strategic level, she served on joint staffs and contributed to mobility policy with the United States Transportation Command and the Joint Staff, working closely with leaders from United States Strategic Command, NATO, and the Department of State on combined logistics, partner nation exercises, and contingency planning. Her expertise in reserve component integration led to assignments bridging Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve coordination, and she participated in capability development with industry partners such as Lockheed Martin, Boeing, and Northrop Grumman.
Miller commanded at multiple echelons including squadron command with the 914th Tactical Airlift Group, group command at 914th Operations Group, and wing command at 919th Special Operations Wing and other airlift wings. She served as Chief of the Air Force Reserve and as Vice Commander of Air Force Reserve Command, where she represented reserve interests before the United States Congress and testified before committees such as the House Armed Services Committee and the Senate Armed Services Committee on readiness, mobilization, and budgetary matters. As the Commander of Air Mobility Command, she led global airlift and aerial refueling operations, interfacing with theater commanders at United States Central Command and strategic partners in NATO Airlift Coordination Centre and Allied Command Operations.
Her joint assignments included senior roles on the Joint Staff and as Deputy Commander of Air Mobility Command and other joint mobility organizations, working with the U.S. Transportation Command and multinational coalitions during large-scale exercises like Exercise Mobility Guardian and operations such as Operation Unified Protector support missions. Miller mentored programs linking Reserve Officers' Training Corps pipelines, Civil Air Patrol liaison efforts, and veteran transition initiatives coordinated with the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Miller's decorations include the Defense Superior Service Medal, Legion of Merit, Meritorious Service Medal, Air Medal, Aerial Achievement Medal, Air Force Commendation Medal, and various service and campaign medals associated with deployments to Southwest Asia and operations in the Global War on Terrorism. She also received distinguished service awards from professional organizations including the Air Force Association, recognition from Women in Aviation International, and leadership honors from veteran and mobility community groups such as the Reserve Officers Association.
Following retirement from active duty, Miller continued to engage with national security and aviation communities through roles on corporate and nonprofit boards, consultancy with defense firms, and participation in think tanks including the Center for Strategic and International Studies and Rand Corporation-affiliated events. She has been involved with veteran advocacy groups linked to the Department of Veterans Affairs, supported STEM outreach with organizations like Women in Aviation International and Aerospace Industries Association, and delivered keynote remarks at forums hosted by Air University, National Defense University, and the Brookings Institution.
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