Unknown Things About First Nigerian-American Female Brigadier General In the US Army

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By Abiola Olawale

In a historic achievement, Amanda Azubuike, a 57-year-old black military officer of Nigerian origin, has become the first Nigerian woman to attain the rank of Brigadier General in the United States Army.

Her advancement within a field historically dominated by men has been applauded by many as a significant milestone for women, particularly for black women.

Amanda Azubuike, the trailblazing officer who has shattered ceilings in the U.S. Army, was born in London to Nigerian parents of Igbo descent and a Zimbabwean mother.

Here are some key facts about her journey and achievements:

Background and Early Life: Amanda Azubuike was born in London, United Kingdom, to Nigerian parents. She moved to the United States with her mother and became a US citizen in April 1989. This background highlights her dual heritage and the unique path she took in her military career.

Military Career Start: Azubuike joined the US Army in 1994 and initially pursued a career as an aviator, having passed the Army Aviation Officer Basic Course. This marks the beginning of her distinguished military service.

Career Progression: After 11 years in aviation, she transitioned into roles involving public affairs and relations. Her career included significant posts like Deputy Commanding Officer at the US Army Cadet Command, Chief of Public Affairs for the US Southern Command, and Senior Military Advisor at the Pentagon. These roles showcase her versatility and leadership across different military functions.

Education: Azubuike holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Mass Communication/Media Studies from the University of Central Arkansas, a Master of Arts in National Security and Strategic Studies from the United States Army War College, and a Master of Professional Studies in Public Relations and Corporate Communications from Georgetown University. Her educational background underscores her commitment to continuous learning and development in both military strategy and communication.

Achievements and Recognition: She has been decorated with various awards, including the Defense Superior Service Medal, the Defense Meritorious Service Medal, and multiple commendation and achievement medals, reflecting her significant contributions to the military.

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