
LTC A. Edward Major, III
Instructor
Course Director
Civil & Environmental Engineering
Lieutenant Colonel A. Edward Major, III graduated from the United States Military Academy in 2007 with a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. Upon graduation, he was commissioned into the United States Army as an Engineer Officer and subsequently graduated from the Engineer Officer Basic Course and Sapper School.
Upon completion of his initial training, Edward was assigned to the 576th Engineer Company of the 4th Engineer Battalion at Fort Carson, Colorado. From there, he deployed to Baghdad, Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom in 2009 as a Route Clearance Platoon Leader. As the surge in Iraq wound down, the entire battalion shifted from Iraq to Kandahar, Afghanistan. Learning a new type of route clearance operations, his platoon spearheaded the ground element of the largest British offensive of 2009, Operation Panchai Palang.
After completing his first combat tour, Edward was selected as an Executive Officer to the Director of Military Support at the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency.
Edward then attended the Engineer Captain’s Career Course, where he earned a Master of Science in Engineering Management. He was then assigned to the 2D Engineer Brigade in Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska. He was selected to lead the Brigade Headquarters and Headquarters Company in deployment, and changed command in theater to lead a Route Clearance Company during the drawdown phase of Operation Enduring Freedom. Upon redeployment, he inactivated the 23D Engineer Company (Airborne) before assignment to the New York District of the United States Army Corps of Engineers. While with the District, he supervised construction of Davis Barracks at West Point and the resurfacing of the airstrip at Pituffik Space Base.
Edward moved from Active Duty to the Army Reserve in 2018, serving as the Brigade Design Engineer (S7) for the 411th Engineer Brigade before becoming the Operations Officer (S3) for the 10-80th BN (OES).
In the private sector, Edward founded the Bear Mountain Bakery in Highland Falls, New York and is now employed as a Vice President at Morgan Stanley. While at Morgan Stanley, Edward was recalled to Active Duty as an Instructor for the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering.
Edward has been happily married to Danielle for eight years and they are the proud parents of three children.
M.S. in Engineering Management - Missouri University of Science & Technology
B.S. in Civil Engineering - U.S. Military Academy