As part of their Leader Lesson series, the General George Patton Museum of Leadership in Fort Knox will host Major General (Retired) Marcia Anderson. A retired senior officer of the United States Army Reserve, Anderson was the first African American woman to become a major general in the Army Reserve. Her last two assignments before her retirement were Deputy Commanding General of the U.S. Army Human Resources Command and Deputy Chief of the Army Reserve. She has been awarded the AUSA’s GM James Earl Rudder Medal and has been inducted into the Army Women’s Foundation Hall of Fame. The leadership discussion will take place inside the museum’s Abrams Auditorium.