Cedric T. Wins

Cedric Terry Wins[1] is a retired U.S. Army general officer. Major General Wins was the last commander of RDECOM, in the U.S. Army Materiel Command, and the first commanding general (CG) of Combat capabilities development command (CCDC), in the Combat development element of U.S. Army Futures Command. In all, some 13,000 people work in some Science and Technology (S&T), or (RDT&E— research, development, test, and evaluation) capacity for CCDC.[2]

Cedric T. Wins

On November 13, 2020, Wins was appointed interim superintendent of Virginia Military Institute.[3]

Education

Wins is a 1985 graduate of the Virginia Military Institute with a bachelor's degree in economics,[1] and was commissioned a Field Artillery officer in July 1985. After his Field Artillery Officer Basic and Advanced Courses, Wins continued with the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College. Wins earned an M.S. in national security and strategic studies from the National War College, and an M.S. in management from the Florida Institute of Technology.[4][5]

Assignments

Before his assignment as RDECOM commander, Wins served as Director, Force Development in the Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff, G-8. During his 30 years of service, Wins has held leadership and staff assignments in the 7th Infantry Division (Light), Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff, G-8. Additionally, Wins has been stationed at Fort Ord, California; the 2nd Infantry Division, Eighth United States Army, Korea; Headquarters Department of the Army and the Joint Staff, The Pentagon; the 4th Infantry Division, Fort Hood, Texas; Strategic Planning, J-8, U.S. Special Operations Command, MacDill Air Force Base, Florida; and the Requirement Integration Directorate, Army Capabilities Integration Center, Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia.[4]

His deployments include:

  • Task Force Sinai, Multinational Force and Observers, Egypt
  • Operations Officer, Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 5th Battalion, 21st Infantry (Light)
  • Program Executive Officer, Joint Program Executive Office – Afghanistan Public Protection Force
  • Combined Security Transition Command – Afghanistan, Operation Enduring Freedom
  • Deputy Commander, Police, North Atlantic Treaty Organization Training Mission – Afghanistan/Combined Security Transition Command – Afghanistan, Operation Enduring Freedom[4]

Wins retired from the Army on 6 November 2019, after 34 years of service.[6]

Awards and decorations

His awards and badges include:

References

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