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Lieutenant General (R) John Deedrick, Former U.S. Military Representative to NATO, joins SIG SAUER

NEWINGTON, N.H., (October 31, 2023) – SIG SAUER is pleased to announce former United States Military Representative to the NATO Military Committee Lieutenant General E. John Deedrick has joined SIG SAUER as Advisor to CEO, Ron Cohen. 

Lt. General E. John Deedrick served 35-years in the United State Army as an Infantry and Special Forces Officer; he has commanded units at every level through multiple combat tours including Special Operations Command – Korea, Combined Special Operations Task Force-Operation Inherent Resolve, the 1st Special Forces Command (Airborne), the Combined Security Transition Command-Afghanistan, and culminated his career as the United States Military Representative to the NATO Military Committee in Brussels, Belgium where he represented the U.S. military position on all aspects of Military advice and policy to NATO.

“Lt. General Deedrick is an exceptional addition to our global defense team and joins us as we expand the depth of our defense portfolio,” said Ron Cohen, CEO, SIG SAUER, Inc.  “Having worked his way through the ranks of the U.S. Army to top NATO advisor Lt. General Deerick’s keen understanding and expertise for the complexities of global defense is invaluable to broadening our worldwide reach.”

Lt. General E. John Deedrick is a graduate of The Citadel, holds a Master of Science in Management from Central Michigan University, a Master of Art in Strategic Studies from the Air War College, and completed the Executive Leadership Program from Kenan Flagler Business School at the University of North Carolina.

“It is an honor to join the team at SIG SAUER and help to shape the future of their strategic global endeavors,” added Deedrick.

4 Responses to “Lieutenant General (R) John Deedrick, Former U.S. Military Representative to NATO, joins SIG SAUER”

  1. I think everybody except myself and my mom work for Sig Sauer

    • Alpha2 says:

      All of these generals get golden parachute jobs in the defense industry or some think-tank. Must be nice….

  2. the dude says:

    “policymaker goes private”
    🙂