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Linda J. Bird

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Linda J. Bird was the first woman in the United States Navy Supply Corps promoted to flag rank. The bird was born on February 2, 1951, and is a native of Auburn, Washington. Bird graduated from Green River Community College in 1971, then transferred to Western Washington University, where she earned a degree in secondary education in 1973. Bird received her navy commission through the Naval Officer Canidate School in June 1974. Her sea duty tours include stores officer and stock control officer of USS Frank Cable and supply officer of USS Puget Sound. Her shore duty tours include assignments as director of the Navy Supply Corps Museum; food service and stock control officer of Naval Air Station in Brunswick, Maine; material and logistics officer of U.S. Navy Public Works Center at Yokosuka, Japan; Aviation Consolidated Allowance List (AVCAL) and Consolidated Shipboard Allowance List (COSAL) inventory and financial manager, Commander Naval Air Force, U.S. Atlantic Fleet; director of the Systems Integrity Department, Naval Supply Center, Norfolk, Virginia; and head of the Supply Policy Branch in the Supply Programs and Policy Division, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations. Bird would go on to earn a master’s degree in inventory management in 1984 from the Naval Postgraduate school in Monterey, California. In 1994, Bird joined the Naval Supply Systems Command (NAVSUP) as director of Navy Defense Business Operations Fund Division, and then served as director of Supply Corps Assignment/Placement Branch, Office of Supply Corps Personnel, Bureau of Naval Personnel. In March 1998, she returned to NAVSUP Headquarters as deputy commander for financial management/comptroller. In 1999, Bird was promoted to rear admiral (lower half) as the first female Flag Officer in the Supply Corps and was assigned as the vice commander of Naval Supply Systems Command. Bird served as director of Supply, Ordnance and Logistics Operations Division, N41, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, Washington, D.C., and was nominated for the rank of rear admiral (upper half) in July 2002. Bird became commander of Defense Supply Center Columbus (DSCC) in Columbus, Ohio, on July 18, 2003. As DSCC's commander, she oversaw an operating budget of $2.8 billion. She also directed the functions of 2,300 associates involved in purchasing materiel, monitoring inventory levels, maintaining technical data and assuring quality conformance of more than 1.6 million spare and repair parts used by over 24,000 military units and civilian federal agencies. Bird retired on November 1, 2005, after more than 31 years of service. Her military awards include the Legion of Merit, Meritorious Service Medal, Defense Superior Service Medal, and the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal.

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