Tammy Smith is a recently retired Army Major General. At the conclusion of her 35 year career she was serving at the Pentagon as the Military Advisor to the Assistant Secretary of the Army (Manpower and Reserve Affairs), the US military’s largest service branch with over 1,018,000 personnel in the Active, National Guard and Reserve force. She was responsible for developing innovative policy and providing oversight for the Army Quality of Life portfolio. Her oversight included child and youth programs, spouse employment, soldier transition and employment programs, Morale-Welfare-Recreation programs, Defense Warrior Games, Army and Air Force Exchange activities, soldier credentialing, and GI Bill/Tuition Assistance programs.
Upon her promotion to Brigadier General in 2012, mere months after the repeal of Don’t Ask/Don’t Tell (DADT), then BG Smith gained unexpected visibility as the US military’s first openly LGBT General/Flag officer. Rather than downplaying the significance of this unanticipated status MG Smith leveraged her role by promoting inclusion and diversity in the Army and Department of Defense, contributing to a culture of acceptance and trust in a post-DADT military. MG Smith chose to be a visible role model for an inclusive military that is representative of the nation’s all-volunteer force. She demonstrated that military identity remains the foremost identity of a soldier while also acknowledging the intersectionality of other personal identities. MG Smith was awarded the Secretary of the Army Diversity in Leadership award for her contributions to Army inclusion efforts.
Major General Smith was a 4-year Reserve Officer Training Corps scholarship recipient and graduated from the University of Oregon in 1986. She has had numerous assignments over a 35-year career including serving overseas as a Platoon Leader in the 193rd Support Battalion at Fort Clayton, Panama; Logistics Support Detachment Commander, Task Force 36, Camino De La Paz, Costa Rica; Chief of Army Reserve Affairs for United States Forces-Afghanistan, Operation Enduring Freedom; and Deputy Commanding General, Eighth Army, Republic of Korea.
She holds a Doctor of Management degree in Organizational Leadership from the University of Phoenix. Her research focused on executive leader transitions into new organizations. She also holds a Masters of Arts in Management from Webster University, a Masters in Strategic Studies from the United States Army War College, and an Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree from Lincoln University in Jefferson City, MO.
Major General Smith’s military awards and decorations include the Distinguished Service Medal, Legion of Merit Medals, the Bronze Star Medal, Meritorious Service Medals, Army Commendation Medals, the Afghanistan Campaign Medal, the Korean Service Medal, the Combat Action Badge, Senior Parachutist Badge, Parachute Rigger Badge, and the Army Staff Badge. She was inducted into the Army ROTC Hall of Fame in 2016.
She served on the Out and Equal Workplace Advocates Board of Directors from 2013-2020
Gen. Tammy Smith has been a guest on 1 episode.
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Episode 219: Tango Alpha Lima: Retired Army Maj. Gen. Tammy Smith - Living under the confines of DADT
June 25th, 2024 | Season 5 | 1 hr 17 mins
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