Major General Harold J. “Harry” Greene served our Nation and our Army in uniform for over 34 years. Nearly a third of his Army career contributed both directly and indirectly to Army C5ISR in countless impactful ways, serving in key leadership roles. As Product Manager Aerial Common Sensor, Project Manager Battle Command, Deputy Commanding General RDECOM (now DEVCOM) and Program Executive Officer Intelligence, Electronic Warfare & Sensors (PEO IEW&S) he led multi-functional teams of civilians, military, and industry partners to deliver state of the art capability to warfighters. Major General Greene was particularly adept at understanding complex details as well as the overall system and how it delivered capability to warfighters. As PEO IEW&S, Major General Greene brought his command philosophy, keen technical mind, and experience developing and fielding complex battle command system of systems to the sensors, intelligence management and electronic warfare portfolio. He saw the “big picture” and the need for all C5ISR systems to work together in support of the warfighter. In his final assignment as the Deputy Commanding General Combined Security Transition Command – Afghanistan, he leveraged all his previous experience to deliver needed equipment, training, sustainment and facilities, to include C5ISR capabilities, to Afghan National Security Forces in theater. On 5 August 2014, Major General Harry Greene was killed in action in Kabul, Afghanistan while doing what he did best – leading from the front, boots on the ground.
Date Taken: | 06.21.2022 |
Date Posted: | 03.24.2025 10:11 |
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