CW5 Brown's Bio
Chief Warrant Officer Five Mitchell C. Brown was born in Eastland, Texas, in August 1972. He entered the Army from Plano, Texas, in July 1992. CW5 Brown attended Basic Combat Training at Fort Jackson, South Carolina, followed by Advanced Individual Training as a Multi-Channel System Operator at Fort Gordon, Georgia. His military education includes the Primary Leadership Developmen
t Course, Warrant Officer Candidate School, Warrant Officer Basic Course, Warrant Officer Advanced Course, Warrant Office Staff Course, and Warrant Officer Senior Staff Course. His civilian education includes an associate’s degree in applied science technical studies from Excelsior College. CW5 Brown’s previous assignments include: Bravo Company 304th Signal Battalion, Camp Long, Republic of Korea, as a Multi-Channel System Operator; HHB 4th Battalion 7th Air Defense Artillery Regiment, Fort Lewis, Washington, as a Multi-Channel System Operator; 35th Air Defense Artillery Brigade, Fort Bliss, Texas, as an Intelligence Analyst; HHB, 31st Air Defense Artillery Brigade, Fort Bliss, Texas, as an Air Defense Systems Integrator; Bravo Battery, 2nd Battalion, 6th Air Defense Artillery Brigade, Fort Bliss, Texas, as an Air Defense Systems Integrator Warrant Officer Basic Course (MOS 140A) Instructor; HHB, 5th Battalion 5th Air Defense Artillery Regiment, Fort Lewis, Washington, as an Air Defense Systems Integrator; Headquarters and Alpha Battery 2nd Battalion 6th Air Defense Artillery Regiment, Fort Sill, Oklahoma as the 140A Warrant Officer Education System Chief and 140A Warrant Officer Advance Course Manager; Army Evaluation Center, Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Maryland, as a Network Integration Event Operations Officer, 32d Army Air and Missile Defense Command, Fort Bliss, Texas as the Strategic Tactical Data Link Coordinator, Army Futures Command’s Air and Missile Defense Cross Functional Team Technical Advisor. CW5 Brown’s Awards and decorations include the Bronze Star Medal (2nd award), Meritorious Service Medal (4rd award), Army Commendation Medal (5th award), Army Achievement Medal (11th award), Army Good Conduct Medal (2 Knots), National Defense Service Medal (Campaign Star), Southwest Asia Service Medal, Iraq Campaign Medal, Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Korean Defense Service Medal, and the Overseas Service Ribbon. CW5 Brown is currently assigned as the sixth Chief Warrant Officer of the Air Defense Artillery Branch (CWOB). He has been married 28 years to the former Samantha Stephens of Plano, Texas. They have five adult sons: Jacob, Brian, Geoffrey, Christopher, and Andrew. About Me
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