Christina Rieger Reflects on 37-Year Career at U.S. Army TACOM as Retirement Approaches
Christina Rieger, acting executive director of the U.S. Army Tank-automotive and Armaments Command's Integrated Logistics Support Center, prepares to retire after 37 years of service. Her career began as an intern at the U.S. Army Materiel Command, where she advanced through various roles, emphasizing Army readiness and leadership. Rieger highlighted the importance of resilience learned through experiences like Operation Desert Storm and the COVID-19 pandemic. She expressed gratitude for her colleagues and plans to focus on family and personal time post-retirement.

Christina Rieger is retiring after 37 years with the U.S. Army, culminating as acting executive director of the Integrated Logistics Support Center under the U.S. Army Tank-automotive and Armaments Command.
Her career began as an intern at the U.S. Army Materiel Command, where she has held various positions, focusing on enhancing Army readiness. Rieger emphasized resilience learned from experiences such as Operation Desert Storm and the COVID-19 pandemic.
She expressed gratitude for her colleagues and the support received throughout her career. Post-retirement, Rieger plans to spend more time with family and friends.




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