William A. Cugno
William A. Cugno | |
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Born | Waterbury, CT | April 4, 1948
Died | November 10, 2011 Naples, FL | (aged 63)
Allegiance | United States |
Service | United States Army |
Years of service | 12 March 1968 - 1 May 2005 |
Rank | Major General |
Commands | |
Battles / wars | Vietnam War |
Major General William Anthony Cugno[1] was born April 4, 1948, in Waterbury, Connecticut. He was the son of Anthony and Marie Cugno of Harwich, Massachusetts. He graduated from Waterbury's Crosby High School in 1967. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science from Eastern Connecticut State University in Willimantic, Connecticut in 1984 and a master's degree in public administration from Shippensburg University, Shippensburg, Pennsylvania, in 1991.
General Cugno served as the adjutant general and commander of the Connecticut Army and Air National Guard from June 1999 until his retirement in April 2005. Prior to becoming the adjutant general, during his 38-year military career, he served in several command and staff positions. General Cugno was a combat veteran of Vietnam where he served as a platoon leader from August 1968 to 1969 with the 9th Infantry Division. He joined the Connecticut Army National Guardin 1970 and held several staff and company command positions to include the 1st Battalion, 192nd (coastal) Artillery; Headquarters and Headquarters Co., 242nd Engineer Battalion; 130th Public Affairs Detachment. Following his company commands, General Cugno served as the Connecticut National Guard's Recruiting and Retention Manager for eight years. He then served as the commander of the 242nd Combat Engineer Battalion. Upon graduation from the U.S. Army War College, General Cugno was assigned as the commander of the 85th Troop Command, a brigade-size command, and served until 1994 when he was named the State Director of Plans, Operations, and Military Support for the Connecticut Military Department. In 1996, he served as the chief of staff for the City of Waterbury and was responsible for the day-to-day operations of city government.[2]
Education
[edit]- 1984 Eastern Connecticut State University - BA Degree - political science
- 1991 Shippensburg University - MPA Degree - public administration
- 1991 Army War College
Assignments
[edit]- August 1968 - April 1969, Rifle Platoon Leader, Company D, 3rd Battalion, 47th Infantry, 9th Infantry Division, United States Army, Vietnam
- April 1969 - January 1970, Assistant Confinement Officer, 58th Military Police Company, Third US Army, Fort Bragg, North Carolina
- January 1970 - September 1970, United States Army Reserve Control Group, St. Louis, Missouri
- September 1970 - December 1970, Platoon Leader, Battery B, 1st Battalion 192d Artillery (Coastal), Connecticut Army National Guard, East Windsor, Connecticut
- December 1970 - May 1971, S4, Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, Connecticut Army National Guard, 1st Battalion, 192d Artillery (Coastal), Hartford, Connecticut
- May 1971 - October 1971, Liaison Officer, Headquarters Detachment, Connecticut Army National Guard, Hartford, Connecticut
- October 1971 - October 1975, S1, later Assistant S3, Headquarters Company, 242d Engineer Battalion, Connecticut Army National Guard, Stratford, Connecticut
- November 1975 - October 1976, Commander, Headquarters Company, 242d Engineer Battalion, Connecticut Army National Guard, Westbrook, Connecticut
- October 1976 - January 1979, S1, later S3, Headquarters Detachment, 192d Engineer Battalion, Connecticut Army National Guard, New London, Connecticut
- January 1979 - November 1981, Commander, 130th Public Affairs Detachment, Connecticut Army National Guard, West Hartford, Connecticut
- December 1981 - February 1982, Test Control Officer, Headquarters Detachment, Connecticut Army National Guard, Hartford, Connecticut
- February 1982 - July 1982, Recruiting and Retention Officer, Headquarters Detachment, Connecticut Army National Guard, Hartford, Connecticut
- July 1982 - February 1983, Training Officer, Headquarters Detachment, Connecticut Army National Guard, Hartford, Connecticut
- February 1983 - August 1984, Supervisor Examiner, Headquarters Detachment, Connecticut Army National Guard, Hartford, Connecticut
- August 1984 - September 1088, Recruiting and Retention Manager, Headquarters Detachment, Connecticut Army National Guard, Hartford, Connecticut
- September 1988 - July 1990, Commander, 242d Engineer Battalion, Connecticut Army National Guard, Stratford, Connecticut
- July 1990 - June 1991, Student, US Army War College, Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania
- July 1991 - December 1991, Facility Management Officer, Headquarters Detachment, Connecticut Army National Guard, Hartford, Connecticut
- December 1991 - April 1994, Commander, 85th Troop Command STARC, Connecticut Army National Guard, New London, Connecticut
- May 1994 - March 1996, Director of Plans, Operations, Training and Military Support, Headquarters Detachment, Connecticut Army National Guard, Hartford, Connecticut
- March 1996 - May 1997, The Retired Reserve, St. Louis, Missouri
- May 1997 - May 1999, Assistant Adjutant General, Headquarters, State Area Command, Connecticut Army National Guard, Hartford, Connecticut
- June 1999 - May 2005, Adjutant General, Headquarters, State Area Command, Connecticut Army National Guard, Hartford, Connecticut[3]
Awards and decorations
[edit]Combat Infantry Badge | ||
Silver Star | ||
Legion of Merit | ||
Bronze Star | ||
Meritorious Service Medal | ||
Air Medal | ||
Army Commendation Medal with three bronze oak leaf clusters | ||
Army Reserve Components Achievement Medal with 1 silver oak leaf cluster | ||
National Defense Service Medal with bronze service star | ||
Vietnam Service Medal with three bronze service stars | ||
Humanitarian Service Medal | ||
Armed Forces Reserve Medal with 1 silver hourglass device | ||
Army Service Ribbon | ||
Vietnam Campaign Medal with 60 device | ||
Vietnam Gallantry Cross with Palm | ||
Vietnam Civil Actions Unit Citation |
Effective dates of promotion
[edit]Insignia | Rank | Date |
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Major General | March 31, 2000 | |
Brigadier General | September 30, 1997 | |
Colonel | March 20, 1991 | |
Lieutenant Colonel | August 29, 1984 | |
Major | February 15, 1978 | |
Captain | March 29, 1972 | |
First Lieutenant | March 12, 1969 | |
Second Lieutenant | March 12, 1968 |
Investigation and retirement
[edit]The Department of Defense Inspector General investigated MG Cugno focusing on several e-mails with sexual content with a Chief Master Sergeant Kristine Shaw in March 2004. Shaw denied any relationship with Cugno claiming she was the victim of jealousy and gossip. Shaw was a personnel administrator with the Air National Guard and did acknowledge she did work for MG Cugno beyond her normal duties, including travelling with him.
In an interview, Shaw denied any close or improper relationship with Cugno. Both were married. "I think it's pretty nuts," she said. "I never felt like he wanted a relationship, or he implied a relationship. As a matter of fact he would yell at me as much as he yelled at everyone else." She said others in the National Guard have resented that she has worked closely with Cugno. "I'm not the only one with a direct line to him," she said, but all the others are men. "I am a female, and there are a lot of jealousies."
Shaw acknowledged sending at least one e-mail with suggestive language to Cugno, but she said it was a bogus, intentionally provocative message designed to expose someone within the state military who she thought was snooping into e-mails sent by her and a few others who were close to Cugno.
The Hartford Courant obtained a printout of one purported e-mail exchange between Kristine Shaw and Cugno, dated March 1, 2004. In it, Shaw purportedly wrote Cugno that "it will be important to be able to have enough time for at least 3 or 4 times," with later language in the brief message becoming more suggestive. The printout also included a reply sent to Shaw soon after her suggestive message. The two-word message - "I promise" - appeared to have come from Cugno's military e-mail account and bore an electronic signature indicating it had been sent over his Blackberry wireless communication device.
As a result of the investigation and publicity, MG Cugno submitted a request for retirement to Connecticut's Governor, M. Jodi Rell effective May 1, 2005.[4][permanent dead link ]
Later life and death
[edit]Cugno lived in Southington, Connecticut but relocated to Naples, Florida after retirement. He was divorced from his wife Carolyn. They had two daughters.[1] Cugno died unexpectedly November 10, 2011.[5]
References
[edit]- Citations
- ^ a b "Major Gen. William Anthony Cugno". New London, Connecticut: Thomas L. Neilan & Sons Funeral Home. 24 March 2016. Retrieved 27 June 2022.
- ^ "New London Day Obituary, November 18, 2011". New London Day. Retrieved 4 January 2013.
- ^ "NGB Official Biography". National Guard Bureau. Retrieved 4 January 2013.
- ^ "Cugno Retires Amid Federal Investigation". New London Day. Retrieved 4 January 2013.
- ^ "William A. CUGNO Obituary". courant.com. Hartford Courant. 18 November 2011. Retrieved 20 July 2024.
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- Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania alumni
- United States Army War College alumni
- Recipients of the Meritorious Service Medal (United States)
- United States Army generals
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- Adjutants General of Connecticut
- People from Southington, Connecticut
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