Kenney Enney served as a Marine Corps Intelligence Officer from 1989 to 2012. He deployed in combat during Operations Desert Shield/Desert Storm, Operation Iraqi Freedom, Operation Enduring Freedom (Afghanistan and Pakistan). He served as an instructor at the Marine Corps Command and Staff College and served as a Military Advisor in Colombia and Peru and a Military Liaison to Chile.
From 2007 to 2009, he served at Intelligence Department, Headquarters Marine Corps (Pentagon) as the Chief, Intelligence Manpower and training Branch. His responsibilities included oversight of the training and assignment of the Marine Corps’ 8000 Intelligence personnel, Marine Corps language training and the assignment of Marines to the Defense Attaché System.
In 2008 he was selected to command Marine Corps Training Battalion, Presidio of Monterey where he was responsible, at any one time, for the training of over 1000 Marines attending the Defense Language Institute and Naval Postgraduate School. His assignment lasted from August 2009 until his retirement in November 2011.
In April 2012, he moved to his family to their ranch in San Miguel where they grow grain and raise cattle. He continues to teach at local colleges, coaches little league, volunteers with several "Wounded Warrior" groups and mentors children of fallen service members and first responders. He is an education reform activist and advocates for school choice in California.
Kenney holds an undergraduate degree in International Affairs from The George Washington University; a Master’s in Business Administration from Pepperdine University and a Master’s in National Security Affairs from Naval Postgraduate School. He is a graduate of the Marine Corps Amphibious Warfare School, Command and Staff College, Joint Staff College and Air War College.
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