Michael Ingram

Chief, Planning And Integration Branch at United States Strategic Command

Michael Ingram has experience working in the United States Strategic Command as Chief of the Planning and Integration Branch since July 2022. Prior to that, they served in the United States Air Force, where they held the position of Squadron Commander from July 2017 to April 2023 and International Affairs Desk Officer from July 2013 to July 2017.

Michael Ingram completed their Associate of Arts and Sciences degree in Aerospace Physiology from the Community College of the Air Force. Michael then pursued a Bachelor of Applied Arts and Science degree in Occupational Education from Texas State University, followed by a Bachelor of Applied Science degree in the same field from the same university. Michael subsequently earned a Master of Education degree in Curriculum and Instruction from the University of Phoenix. Finally, they obtained a Master's degree in Military Operational Art and Science/Studies from the USAF Air Command and Staff College.

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United States Strategic Command

This is the Official U.S. Strategic Command LinkedIn page. Located at Offutt Air Force Base near Omaha, Neb., U.S. Strategic Command is one of 11 unified commands in the Department of Defense. The commander of USSTRATCOM serves as the senior commander of unified military forces from all four branches of the military assigned to the command. The USSTRATCOM commander is the leader, steward and advocate of the nation's strategic capabilities. USSTRATCOM integrates and coordinates the necessary command and control capability to provide support with the most accurate and timely information for the President, the Secretary of Defense, other national leadership and combatant commanders. USSTRATCOM combines the synergy of the U.S. legacy nuclear command and control mission with responsibility for space operations; global strike; global missile defense; and global command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (C4ISR). This dynamic command gives national leadership a unified resource for greater understanding of specific threats around the world and the means to respond to those threats rapidly. Mission USSTRATCOM deters strategic attack and employs forces, as directed, to guarantee the security of our nation and our allies. Vision One innovative USSTRATCOM warfighting team deterring conflict and delivering decisive capabilities from, in and through all domains wherever and whenever needed. Priorities Above all else, we will provide Strategic Deterrence If deterrence fails, we are prepared to deliver a Decisive Response We will do this with a resilient, equipped and trained Combat-Ready Force