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{{James J. Prewitt, also known as Jerry Prewitt, grew up in Cayey, Puerto Rico, at the age of 18 joined the U.S. Army. He has had a distinguished career, spanning over four decades. Here is a summary of his notable assignments and achievements:
Early Career and Specialization: Jerry Prewitt began his military career as an Imagery Interpreter in 1974, later becoming an Imagery Intelligence (IMINT) Warrant Officer in 1985. Assignments and Operations: He served in various capacities including assignments to the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) and the 470th Military Intelligence Brigade. Participated in Operation JUST CAUSE, El Salvador counterinsurgency operations, and Operations DESERT SHIELD/DESERT STORM. Provided critical intelligence analysis during Operations UPHOLD DEMOCRACY in Haiti and Joint Task Force NOBLE ANVIL in Kosovo. Played key roles in shaping perceptions of Iraqi strategy and strength during Operations DESERT SHIELD/DESERT STORM. Served as the CJ2 Operations Systems Officer in the Assistant Chief of Staff, United States Forces Korea, where he orchestrated complex national systems. Volunteered to lead the National Intelligence Support Team for Joint Task Force NOBLE ANVIL, providing imagery support in combat conditions. Deployed multiple times on classified missions in support of Operations IRAQI FREEDOM and ENDURING FREEDOM while assigned to the US Army Special Operations Command and the Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC). Leadership and Contributions: Instituted programs to improve the Military Intelligence (MI) Warrant Officer Corps, focusing on recruitment and career management. Served as the Chief Warrant Officer of the MI Corps, implementing initiatives that helped meet or exceed accession goals. Awards and Recognition: Jerry Prewitt received numerous awards and decorations throughout his career, including the Legion of Merit, Bronze Star with Oak Leaf Cluster (OLC), Defense Meritorious Service Medal with multiple OLCs, Meritorious Service Medal with multiple OLCs, Air Medal with multiple OLCs, and various other commendations. Inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2017 in recognition of his outstanding contributions to the military. Jerry Prewitt's career highlights his exceptional leadership, expertise in intelligence analysis, and dedication to supporting military operations worldwide.}}