Muth announced his new role in a LinkedIn post published Thursday.
He joined Textron Systems in 2020 and led its global military sales and strategy and marketing in his prior capacity.
Before his military service retirement, Muth was the commanding general of U.S. Army Recruiting Command for two years.
His three-decade Army career also included assignments as director of the Army Quadrennial Defense Review Office, aviation branch chief at the Human Resources Command and head of the G8 directorate’s dominant maneuver division.
The Army commissioned Muth in 1986 after he graduated from Norwich University.
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