Brigadier General Gustave F.
Perna assumed command of Joint Munitions & Lethality
Life Cycle Management Command and Joint Munitions
Command on November 16, 2010.
As an Infantry Officer, Brigadier
General Perna served in the 1st Battalion, 27th
Infantry as a Rifle Platoon Leader, Rifle Company
Executive Officer and Battalion S4 at Schofield
Barracks, Hawaii. He then transferred to the
Ordnance Corps and served as the Wheel Vehicle
Branch and Division Chief, commanded B Company, 143d
Ordnance Battalion, and served as Aide de Camp to
the Chief of the Ordnance Corps, Aberdeen Proving
Ground, Maryland.
Brigadier General Perna's next
assignment led him to the 13th Corps Support
Command, Fort Hood, Texas where he deployed
immediately to Somalia as a staff member of the
Joint Task Force Support Command. Upon return to
Fort Hood, he was assigned to the COSCOM G4 staff as
the Maintenance Officer and completed his tour
serving as the 544th Maintenance Battalion Support
Operations Officer and Battalion Executive Officer.
Brigadier General Perna returned to overseas duty in
Saudi Arabia as the Eastern Region Logistics
Advisor.
Upon his second return to Fort
Hood, he was assigned to the 1st Cavalry Division as
the DISCOM Executive Officer and later the Division
G4 while the unit deployed to Bosnia. Brigadier
General Perna completed that tour as the Deputy
Commanding Officer for the 64th Corps Support Group.
Brigadier General Perna then
commanded the 64th Forward Support Battalion, 3rd
Brigade, 4th Infantry Division at Fort Carson,
Colorado; he deployed the battalion to combat
operations during OIF I. Following battalion
command, he served as the Ordnance Branch Chief,
Human Resources Command. Brigadier General Perna
then served as the Commander of the 4th Sustainment
Brigade; he deployed the brigade to combat
operations during OIF 05-07.
Following Brigade Command,
Brigadier General Perna served as the Executive
Officer to the Director of DLA, Fort Belvoir,
Virginia. In this capacity, he directly supported
the Director's mission of providing the Army, Navy,
Air Force, Marine Corps and other federal agencies
with logistics, acquisitions and technical services
support.
Brigadier General Perna then
assumed command of the Defense Supply Center
Philadelphia, Defense Logistics Agency. DSCP
annually bought over $14.5 billion worth of food,
clothing, textiles, medicines, medical supplies,
construction and equipment items for America's
warfighters and other customers worldwide.
Brigadier General Perna completed
his third tour in Iraq as the Director of Logistics,
J4, for United States Forces-Iraq. He was
responsible for sustainment plans, policies, and
procedures for strategic, operational and tactical
logistics support and services to sustain over 190K
coalition, joint forces and civilians.
Brigadier General Perna graduated
from Valley Forge Military Academy with an Associate
Degree in Business Administration. Graduating as a
Distinguished Military Graduate, he was commissioned
as a Second Lieutenant, Infantry Officer. He earned
a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Management
from University of Maryland and a Masters Degree in
Logistics Management from Florida Institute of
Technology. His military education includes Infantry
Officer Basic Course, Ordnance Officer Advance
Course, Logistics Executive Development Course,
Support Operations Course, Command and General Staff
College and Industrial College of the Armed Forces.
Brigadier General Perna's awards
and decorations include the Defense Superior Service
Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster, Legion of Merit, Bronze
Star Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster, Defense
Meritorious Service Medal, Meritorious Service Medal
with four Oak Leaf Cluster, Army Commendation Medal
with two Oak Leaf Cluster, Army Achievement Medal
with one Oak Leaf Cluster, Valorous Unit Award,
Meritorious Unit Commendation, Army Superior Unit
Award, National Defense Service Medal with Bronze
Service Star, Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal,
Iraqi Campaign Medal with three Stars, Global War on
Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, Global War on
Terrorism Service Medal, Military Outstanding
Volunteer Service Medal, Armed Forces Reserve Medal,
Army Service Ribbon, Overseas Service Ribbon with
Numeral Three, United Nations Medal, NATO Medal, Air
Assault Badge, and Parachute Badge.