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Command Sgt. Maj. Keith A. Gwin

Command Sergeant Major, 91st Training Division

Command Sergeant Major Keith A. Gwin enlisted into the Army October 1989 as a Personnel Administrative Specialist. He completed Basic Combat Training at Fort Knox, KY, and Advanced Individual Training at Fort Benjamin Harrison, IN.  Prior to moving to the Army Reserve, Command Sergeant Major Gwin served on active duty for 10 years. He is currently the 91st Training Division (Operations) Command Sergeant Major.

He held multiple leadership and staff positions at multiple echelons of command including Senior Human Resources Sergeant, Senior Operations Sergeant, First Sergeant, Battalion Command Sergeant Major, and Regional Support Group Command Sergeant Major and Sustainment Command (Expeditionary) Command Sergeant Major.

Command Sergeant Major Gwin mobilized in the continental United States during Operation Noble Eagle and Operation Enduring Freedom.  His overseas deployments include Operation Freedom Sentinel as the Forward Support Base Command Sergeant Major, HQ Resolute Support, Kabul, Afghanistan and Operation Spartan Shield as the 1st Theater Sustainment Command Operation Command Post / 310th Sustainment Command (Expeditionary) Command Sergeant Major, Camp Arifjan, Kuwait.

He  completed all five levels of the noncommissioned officer professional development system including the First Sergeant Course, the United States Army Sergeants Major Academy non-resident class 3-10 (Class 60), and the Senior Enlisted Joint Professional Military Education (SEJPME) Course.  Command Sergeant Major Gwin holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Information Systems from Indiana Wesleyan University.

Command Sergeant Major Gwin's awards and decorations include the Legion of Merit, Meritorious Service Medal (4 OLC), Army Commendation Medal (7 OLC), Army Achievement Medal (5 OLC), Army Good Conduct Medal (3rd award), Army Reserve Component Achievement Medal (5 OLC), Afghanistan Campaign Medal (1 bronze campaign star), National Defense Service Medal (1 bronze campaign star), Korea Defense Service Medal, Armed Forces Reserve Medal (20 year device and M device), Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, Global War of Terrorism Service Medal, NCO Professional Development Ribbon (Numeral 6), Army Service Ribbon, Overseas Service Ribbon (Numeral 4), and the NATO Non-Article 5 medal.

He lives in Indiana with his wife and four children.