Wilma L. Vaught, Brigadier General USAF Ret.
General Wilma Vaught is one of the most decorated military women
in U.S. history. During her military career, General Vaught held
various positions in the comptroller field all over the world,
from Spain to Vietnam to Dayton, Ohio. She was Deputy Chief of
Staff in Maryland. Her last military assignment was as Commander
of the U.S. Military Entrance Processing Command, North Chicago,
Illinois.
She served as Chairperson of the NATO women in the Allied Forces
Committee from 1983 to 1985 and was the senior woman military
representative to the Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the
Services from 1982 to 1985.
Due to General Vaught's efforts, the nation's first major national
memorial to honor women who served in our nation's armed forces
during all eras and in all services was opened at Arlington Cemetery.
General Vaught is the President of the Board of Directors of the
Women in Military Service for America Memorial Foundation.
General Vaught earned a Bachelor of Science degree from the
University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana from which she received
the Distinguished Alumni Achievement Award in 1983. She also holds
a MBA degree from the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, and an
Honorary Doctorate of Public Affairs from Columbia College, SC.
She received the Woman Who Made A Difference Award in 1985, the
Margaret Cochran Corbin Award in 2000, and was inducted into the
National Women's Hall of Fame in 2000.
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