
BGen Michael Nakonieczny
Deputy Commanding GeneralI Marine Expeditionary ForceBrigadier General Nakonieczny is a native of Buena Park, California and is the son of a Marine. He earned a Bachelor of Arts from the University of California at Davis and was commissioned through the Platoon Leaders Course.
His operational assignments include serving as Platoon Commander, 1st Light Armored Reconnaissance (LAR) Battalion (15th MEU); Company Commander, Weapons Company, 1st LAR Battalion; Company Commander, Alpha Company, 3rd LAR Battalion (Operation IRAQI FREEDOM II-2, 5-7); Executive Officer, First Battalion, First Marines (13th MEU); Director, First Marine Division Schools; Commanding Officer, Headquarters Battalion, 1st Marine Division; Commanding Officer, 1st LAR Battalion; and Commanding Officer, 31st MEU.
His staff and joint assignments include serving as Executive Officer, Company H, Marine Security Guard Battalion; Company Commander, Light Armored Vehicle Training Company, School of Infantry West; Deputy Director, J3 Afghanistan, USSOCOM; Director, Concepts and Plans, Marine Corps Warfighting Laboratory; Military Assistant to the Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps; and Military Secretary to the Commandant of the Marine Corps.
Brigadier General Nakonieczny graduated with honors from The Basic School and the U.S. Army Armor Captains Career Course. He is a Distinguished Graduate of the Marine Corps Command and Staff College and was the recipient of the Joint Service Planner Award from the Marine Corps War College.
Ground Systems Enterprise (GSE) Senior Leader Summit: Forging the Future Force for the Next 250 Years
In a landmark year celebrating 250 years of American independence, the Marine Corps continues its legacy of defending the nation from its shores to an…In a landmark year celebrating 250 years of American independence, the Marine Corps continues its legacy of defending the nation from its shores to any clime and place. This session will present the key findings from the Ground Systems Enterprise (GS…In a landmark year celebrating 250 years of American independence, the Marine Corps continues its legacy of defending the nation from its shores to any clime and place. This session will present the key findings from the Ground Systems Enterprise (GSE) Senior Leader Summit, where Marine Corps leaders, Fleet Marines, and industry innovators collaborated to forge the next generation of ground-system capabilities. Discover how these advancements wil…In a landmark year celebrating 250 years of American independence, the Marine Corps continues its legacy of defending the nation from its shores to any clime and place. This session will present the key findings from the Ground Systems Enterprise (GSE) Senior Leader Summit, where Marine Corps leaders, Fleet Marines, and industry innovators collaborated to forge the next generation of ground-system capabilities. Discover how these advancements will ensure our warfighters are equipped to meet any crisis and maintain a forward-deployed advantage for the next chapter of our nation's history.Show MoreClick the title to see all detailsShow More