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Joe Buccino is a retired United States Army Colonel who served as a military spokesperson and public affairs officer.[1] He currently serves as Director of Communications at Spirit AeroSystems, a major aerospace manufacturer and defense contractor.[2]
Military Career
[edit]Buccino served in the United States Army for over 20 years in various public affairs and strategic communications roles. During his military career, he held several high-profile positions including:
Spokesman for United States Central Command (CENTCOM)[3] Director of Public Affairs for the 82nd Airborne Division[4] Chief of Public Affairs for U.S. Army Central
He deployed multiple times to Iraq and Afghanistan in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom.
Post-Military Career
[edit]After retiring from the U.S. Army, Buccino transitioned to the private sector. He joined Spirit AeroSystems as Director of Communications, where he oversees external and internal communications for the company. Spirit AeroSystems is one of the world's largest manufacturers of commercial and military aerostructures.
Media Appearances
[edit]Buccino frequently appears as a military analyst on various news networks, providing expert commentary on defense matters, military operations, and international security issues. He has been quoted in major news outlets discussing military strategy, defense policy, and geopolitical developments.
Education
[edit]Buccino holds advanced degrees in strategic communications and national security studies, though specific institutions are not publicly verified.
References
[edit]- ^ "Joe Buccino".
- ^ AeroSystems, Spirit. "Media Resources | News". Spirit AeroSystems.
- ^ "Readout: CENTCOM Commander's participation in IDF Innovation Conference, September 14 and". U.S. Central Command.
- ^ "82nd Airborne announces inaugural inductees to Army's first division-level hall of fame". www.army.mil. April 13, 2018.