Vincent F. Malone

Vincent F. Malone Deputy Commanding General, U.S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Command

Truly humbled and honored doesn’t even begin to capture how I feel.Currently serving as the Deputy Commanding General fo...
03/10/2026

Truly humbled and honored doesn’t even begin to capture how I feel.
Currently serving as the Deputy Commanding General for Operations with the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), this journey has been nothing short of incredible.
Now, I have the privilege to help shape and mentor the next generation of Army leaders a responsibility I hold with the utmost seriousness and gratitude.
I’m beyond thankful for this opportunity to give back to the Army that has given me so much. Looking forward to assuming these duties later this year.
Go Army.

Honored to host our Israeli Defense Forces partners at Natick Soldier Systems Center today for a productive exchange of ...
03/10/2026

Honored to host our Israeli Defense Forces partners at Natick Soldier Systems Center today for a productive exchange of ideas, innovations, and mutual goals. Strengthening interoperability and deepening our collaboration ensures both our nations stay at the forefront of readiness and resilience. Proud to represent the U.S. Army in these critical partnerships that shape the future of defense. 🇺🇸🇮🇱

As Senior Commander of the Natick Soldier Systems Center, it’s always an honor to stand in front of the dedicated men an...
03/10/2026

As Senior Commander of the Natick Soldier Systems Center, it’s always an honor to stand in front of the dedicated men and women who make our mission possible. Today’s engagement wasn’t just a briefing it was a conversation about leadership, accountability, and the future of our force. To every officer, NCO, and civilian professional in that room: thank you for your unwavering commitment to excellence. You are the strength behind every innovation we deliver to the warfighter. . 🇺🇸

From Left to Right: Lt. Col. Bryan Martin, garrison commander of U.S. Army Garrison Natick (USAG Natick); Cmdr. Nathanie...
03/10/2026

From Left to Right: Lt. Col. Bryan Martin, garrison commander of U.S. Army Garrison Natick (USAG Natick); Cmdr. Nathaniel Shick, 75th commanding officer of the USS Constitution; and I as the deputy commanding general of the Combat Capabilities Development Command (CCDC) and senior commander of the Natick Soldier Systems Center (NSSC), gather during Memorial Day events to honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to the nation. Wreath Laying: I and Cmdr. Nathaniel Shick lay a ceremonial wreath in solemn remembrance of America’s fallen heroes during the Memorial Day ceremony, symbolizing respect, gratitude, and unwavering commitment to preserving their legacy. Veterans Tribute: Veterans, service members, and community leaders stand united in tribute, reflecting on the courage, sacrifice, and enduring spirit of those who served and gave all.

Leadership is not about rank it’s about responsibility. Today, I had the honor of recognizing one of our own for outstan...
03/10/2026

Leadership is not about rank it’s about responsibility. Today, I had the honor of recognizing one of our own for outstanding service and dedication. Every achievement in uniform reflects the strength of the team behind it. Proud moments like these remind us why we serve for honor, duty, and the soldiers who stand beside us. 🇺🇸 .

Today, we remember and give thanks to the courageous men and women who have served our country. To each veteran who has ...
03/10/2026

Today, we remember and give thanks to the courageous men and women who have served our country. To each veteran who has worn the uniform, defended our freedoms, and upheld the values we hold dear, your sacrifices, resilience, and dedication inspire us every day. As we reflect on the price of freedom, let’s show our deepest gratitude to all those who have answered the call to serve. May we strive to honor you, not just today, but every day, with our actions and with a commitment to the values you’ve fought to protect. Thank you to all veterans for your strength and unwavering devotion to our nation. We are forever grateful.

It is an incredible honor to serve my country at this level. I feel privileged to have the opportunity to contribute to ...
03/10/2026

It is an incredible honor to serve my country at this level. I feel privileged to have the opportunity to contribute to the safety and well-being of our nation and its people. Every day, I am reminded of the immense responsibility that comes with this role, and I am committed to working tirelessly to uphold the values and principles that make our country strong and proud. I am deeply grateful for the trust and support of my fellow soldiers and superiors, and I will continue to dedicate myself fully to making them proud. It is through their confidence and encouragement that I strive to lead with integrity, purpose, and unwavering dedication. Together, we will continue to protect and serve this great nation, ensuring a better future for all.

No excuses. No shortcuts. Just soldiers with heart, grit, and discipline moving as one unit. Leadership means setting th...
03/10/2026

No excuses. No shortcuts. Just soldiers with heart, grit, and discipline moving as one unit. Leadership means setting the pace and carrying the standard. We train hard, we lead harder. 🇺🇸 .

Every oath taken under our flag is a solemn commitment not just to the nation, but to the values that define us: honor, ...
03/10/2026

Every oath taken under our flag is a solemn commitment not just to the nation, but to the values that define us: honor, duty, and courage. Proud to administer this oath and witness another warrior step forward to uphold the principles that keep our country strong. Service before self. 🇺🇸 .

Recognizing Excellence in Fire Safety As the Senior Commander of the Soldier Systems Center Natick, I presented challeng...
03/10/2026

Recognizing Excellence in Fire Safety As the Senior Commander of the Soldier Systems Center Natick, I presented challenge coins to fire inspectors William Bond (Picatinny Arsenal) and Larry Shinn (Fort Belvoir) in recognition of their outstanding contributions to the installation. During their time at Natick, Bond and Shinn shared their expertise and helped enhance fire, life, and safety training programs. Which i also commended Natick fire inspector John Mauro for his valuable insights into potential risks across the garrison insights that will support leadership in developing a comprehensive safety action plan.

As Senior Commander of the Natick Soldier Systems Center, I  supported by an installation of health, safety, and housing...
03/10/2026

As Senior Commander of the Natick Soldier Systems Center, I supported by an installation of health, safety, and housing expert. I, held a candid discussion with Soldiers, residents, and staff to answer questions and address housing concerns across the military at the NSSC's Hunter Auditorium. When it comes to life, health, and safety concerns from our people, Army leadership listens. It's important to have these discussions because they affect our readiness. We need to find the problems, fix the problems, and make sure the correct mechanisms are in place so these problems don't happen again.

There is no democracy, there is no freedom, and there are none of the things that we hold dear than without the men and ...
03/10/2026

There is no democracy, there is no freedom, and there are none of the things that we hold dear than without the men and women in the military." Natick senior commander BG Vincent Malone joined the Massachusetts community in a salute service

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