Defense Mobile Corporation announced today that General Peter Pace, USMC (Ret.), has joined its Board of Directors. General Pace served as the 16th Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the most senior position in the United States Armed Forces. During that time, General Pace was the principal military advisor to the President, the Secretary of Defense, the National Security Council and the Homeland Security Council. Defense Mobile, a company built by veterans and supported by a 100% veteran-staffed Member Care organization, is launching a nationwide 4G mobile service and a set of value-added applications that are designed to benefit, honor and reward veterans and U.S military service members for their commitment and service. General Peter Pace is a tireless advocate for veterans and military service members, said Brendan Reilly, chief executive officer at Defense Mobile Corporation. Defense Mobiles executive team, led by veterans and industry experts, will benefit greatly from General Paces military experience and mentorship. I am pleased to join Defense Mobiles Board and to support the companys mission of connecting and improving the lives of veterans and those still serving in uniform, stated General Pace. I am delighted with the opportunity to continue to serve our Military community, including spouses and families who will be well served as members of the ARMYmobile, MARINESmobile, NAVYmobile, AIRFORCEmobile and COASTGUARDmobile communities. General Peter Pace is currently serving on the board of directors of management consulting, private equity, and IT security entities. He serves on the Director of National Intelligences Senior Advisory Board and is a Distinguished Visiting Research Scholar for Fordham University, as well as an Adjunct Faculty member of Georgetown University. General Pace is associated with a number of charities focused on supporting the troops and their families, including the Wall Street Warfighters Foundation and the Marine Corps Law Enforcement Foundation. General Pace is a graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy and earned an MSA from George Washington University. He is also a graduate of the Infantry Officers Advanced Course at Fort Benning, GA; the Marine Corps Command and Staff College in Quantico, VA; and the National War College at Ft. McNair, Washington, DC. In addition to numerous military awards and decorations received on active duty, General Pace was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian honor a President can bestow.