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  • The '''Vice Chief of Staff of the Army''' is the second most senior officer in the [[United States Army]], unless
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  • {{r|Vice Chief of Staff of the Army}}
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  • General, [[United States Army]]; 32nd [[Vice Chief of Staff of the Army]] (2008-)
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  • The United States '''Chief of Staff of the Army''' (CSA) is the senior officer of the [[United States Army]], unless the [[ He is assisted by the [[Vice Chief of Staff of the Army]].
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  • Nicknamed, "Shy"; General, [[United States Army]], retired; former [[Chief of Staff of the Army]]; Military Senior Advisor Panel, [[Iraq Study Group]]
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  • ...esident, [[L-3 Communications]]; retired general, [[U.S. Army]] and 31st [[Chief of Staff of the Army]]
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  • General, [[United States Army]], retired; former [[Chief of Staff of the Army]]; advisor to the Center for Security Policy
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  • General, [[U.S. Army]], retired; former [[Chief of Staff of the Army]]; Chairman Emeritus, Center for Security Policy; Board of Trustees, [[Inst
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  • A general in the United States Army, who served as Chief of Staff of the Army during the Korean War.
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  • ...r, U.S. [[Military Assistance Command, Vietnam]] (COMUSMACV)] 1964–1968; [[Chief of Staff of the Army]] 1968–1972.
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  • ...Budgetary Assessments]]; General in the [[United States Army]], who was [[Chief of Staff of the Army|Vice Chief of Staff]] between 1999 and 2003, and made major policy change r
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  • ...of Defense]]; responsible for Army preparedness along with the uniformed [[Chief of Staff of the Army]], neither of whom are in the operational chain of command
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  • ...o was the last head of [[Military Assistance Command, Vietnam]] and then [[Chief of Staff of the Army]], who built the volunteer army and restructured the reserve components und
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  • #REDIRECT [[Chief of Staff of the Army]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Chief of Staff of the Army]]
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  • ...irborne]] units in the [[Second World War]], he rose to full general and [[Chief of Staff of the Army]]. Recalled from retirement by [[John F. Kennedy]], he took on a number of
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  • {{r|Chief of Staff of the Army||**}}
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  • U.S. [[Chief of Staff of the Army]] since 2007; previously commanded [[Multi-National Force-Iraq]]
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  • ...81) An American general during World War II and the Korean war, as well as Chief of Staff of the Army and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
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  • {{r|Chief of Staff of the Army}}
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  • ...e was the field command partner of the strategist, [[Ulysses S. Grant]]; [[Chief of Staff of the Army]] after the war's end
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  • ...ed to budget, preparation, policy, and readiness; like the Office of the [[Chief of Staff of the Army]], not part of the general operational chain of command
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  • ...tual heart of the Army. He replaces Gen. [[Martin Dempsey]], who becomes [[Chief of Staff of the Army]].
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  • {{r|Chief of Staff of the Army}}
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  • {{r|Chief of Staff of the Army}}
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  • {{r|Chief of Staff of the Army}}
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  • U.S. [[Chief of Staff of the Army]] between 1964 and 1968, he was a full general who found himself increasing
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  • {{r|Chief of Staff of the Army}}
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  • ...er the Secretary of the Army, nor the senior uniformed Army officer, the [[Chief of Staff of the Army]], have operational authority over troops in the field. They are responsibl
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  • {{r|Vice Chief of Staff of the Army}}
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  • It has been suggested that the "marshal" term was not adopted because the [[Chief of Staff of the Army]], George C. Marshall, refused to be designated Marshal Marshall.
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  • {{r|Chief of Staff of the Army}}
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  • {{r|Chief of Staff of the Army}}
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  • {{r|Chief of Staff of the Army}}
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  • ...fense]] [[Donald Rumsfeld]]'s choice to replace GEN [[Eric Shinseki]] as [[Chief of Staff of the Army]] in 2003, had retired instead, needing to care for a sick wife. He stayed
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  • ...in the Afghanistan War (2001-2021), and then was executive officer to the Chief of Staff of the Army. Earlier, he commanded a United States Army Special Forces Operational Deta
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  • {{r|Chief of Staff of the Army||**}}
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  • ...ntagon duty as an Army inspector general, and as a legislative aide to two Chief of Staff of the Army|Chiefs of Staff of the Army.
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  • {{r|Chief of Staff of the Army}}
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  • | Chief of Staff of the Army :*Chief of Staff of the Army
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  • ...hairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, managing him; his friend and mentor, Chief of Staff of the Army Carl Vuono, also guided him.
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  • {{r|Chief of Staff of the Army}}
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  • ...' (1896-1987) was a general in the [[United States Army]], who served as [[Chief of Staff of the Army]] during the [[Korean War]]. Subsequently, he was the U.S. representative t
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  • ..." Meyer, then Army Vice Chief of Staff, convinced GEN Bernard Rogers, then Chief of Staff of the Army, to create such a unit; it was an Army, not joint, initiative. Meyer tasked
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  • {{r|Chief of Staff of the Army}}
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  • ...arold K. Johnson''' (1912-1983) was a United States Army full general, and Chief of Staff of the Army during the key years of the Vietnam War between 1964 and 1968.
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  • {{r|Chief of Staff of the Army}}
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  • ==[[Chief of Staff of the Army]], [[Herbert Hoover|Hoover Administration]]==
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  • {{r|Chief of Staff of the Army}}
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  • {{r|Chief of Staff of the Army}}
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  • ...rate on military operations. Its first commander was GEN George Casey, now Chief of Staff of the Army.
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  • ...]] (to the [[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]] and as assistant vice chief of staff of the Army in Washington, D.C.
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  • {{r|Chief of Staff of the Army}}
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  • During the Eisenhower Administration, under Maxwell Taylor as Chief of Staff of the Army, the U.S. Army reorganized for the "atomic battlefield" into what they call
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  • '''Maxwell D. Taylor''' (1901-1987) was a general in the U.S. Army, Chief of Staff of the Army, special representative to the military under President John F. Kennedy, Ch Taylor was Chief of Staff of the Army betweenn 30 June 1955 and 30 June 1959. From a strategic standpoint, he opp
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  • This initiative came from General of the Army [[George C. Marshall]], [[Chief of Staff of the Army]]. He had recommended reassigning the cities still on the list, Niigata and
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  • ..." Meyer, then Army Vice Chief of Staff, convinced GEN Bernard Rogers, then Chief of Staff of the Army, to create such a unit; it was an Army, not joint, initiative. Meyer tasked
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  • ...rican general during [[World War II]] and the [[Korean war]], as well as [[Chief of Staff of the Army]] and [[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]]. He was the last officer na ...neral in March 1945, and in 1948 succeeded General Dwight D. Eisenhower as Chief of Staff of the Army. In 1949 Bradley was appointed to the permanent rank of general and in 1950
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  • ...self-governing commonwealth in 1935. [[Douglas MacArthur]], who had been [[Chief of Staff of the Army|Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army]], commanded the Fil-American forces under
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  • ...Macgregor's ideas differed significantly from those of GEN Eric Shinseki, Chief of Staff of the Army.
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  • ...supervised the final U.S. fighting and departure of troops. He then became Chief of Staff of the Army, but died of cancer while in that office.
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  • ...fense]] [[Donald Rumsfeld]]'s choice to replace GEN [[Eric Shinseki]] as [[Chief of Staff of the Army]] in 2003, had retired instead, needing to care for a sick wife. He stayed
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  • The '''Total Force Concept''' is a doctrine created by Chief of Staff of the Army Creighton Abrams, and Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird, as one way to avoi
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  • ...it out in the best way possible. GEN Harold Johnson, for example, who was Chief of Staff of the Army during the Vietnam War, was quoted as having, as his deepest regret, not ha
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  • ...Thomas D. White, [[Chief of Staff of the Air Force]] (CSAF), along with [[Chief of Staff of the Army]] (CSA), George H. Decker, the CSAF observed, <blockquote>I don't disagree
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  • ...nited States Army]] championed by General [[Eric Shinseki]] while he was [[Chief of Staff of the Army]].
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  • {{r|Chief of Staff of the Army}}
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  • {{r|Chief of Staff of the Army}}
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  • ** [[Chief of Staff of the Army]]
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  • ...tments of the Army, Navy and Air Force; and the immediate offices of the [[Chief of Staff of the Army]], [[Chief of Naval Operations]], and Commandant of the Marine Corps.
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  • The CIA station confirmed Shawani's impression. GEN Jack Keane, Vice Chief of Staff of the Army, had warned the Joint Chiefs of Staff that an insurgency was developing. N ...orps. There were news reports about the possible promotion in June, saying Chief of Staff of the Army GEN Peter Schoomaker and other officials strongly supported him, and accord
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  • In mid-1949, however, [[Chief of Staff of the Army]] [[Omar Bradley]] had his staff develop a plan to bring the matter before
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  • ...ngle contract covering the whole FCS effort.<ref name=DL2009-06-23 /> Vice Chief of Staff of the Army, General Peter Chiarelli, met with industry representatives in November 200 ...are in the PRC-154|AN/PRC-154 intra-squad radio, whose functions to which Chief of Staff of the Army GEN George Casey referred when he said that the Land Warrior System, which
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  • ...a formal agreement with General Ely on 13 December. Collins had served as Chief of Staff of the Army, and was the U.S. representative to the NATO Military Committee until 1956.
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  • ...as the advice of GEN (ret.) Jack Keane, who retired after his term as Vice Chief of Staff of the Army, declining promotion to Chief of Staff due to obligations to a sick wife. N ...he army staff has really changed in dynamics since Casey came on board (as Chief of Staff of the Army). There is a personal, almost belligerent attitude to what he is doing. He
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  • After duty in charge of the [[American zone]] in Germany, and a tour as chief of staff of the Army (Nov. 1945- Feb 1948), Eisenhower retired from the service. His war memoir,
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  • ...er. General [[Leonard Wood]] (still on active duty after serving a term as Chief of Staff of the Army), ex-president [[Theodore Roosevelt]], and former secretaries of war [[Elih
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  • ...] were afraid something would go wrong, including [[J. Lawton Collins]] ([[Chief of Staff of the Army]]), [[Hoyt Vandenberg]] ([[chief of Staff of the Air Force]]), and especial
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  • President Johnson ordered Chief of Staff of the Army GEN Harold Johnson to assess the situation, already doubting the air offens Khanh, in mid-April, met with Chief of Staff of the Army GEN Earl Wheeler, joined by Secretary of State Dean Rusk, and told them tha
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  • On October 9, 2002, GEN Eric Shinseki, Chief of Staff of the Army, told staff officers "From today forward the main effort of the US Army mus ...r 2002.<ref>Franks, pp. 329-335</ref> At the time, GEN Eric Shinseki, then Chief of Staff of the Army, testified to Congress that the number of troops approved by Rumsfeld was i
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  • ...Westmoreland, Commandant of the Marine Corps GEN Leonard Chapman Jr. and Chief of Staff of the Army GEN Harold Johnson. Johnson backed the Marine position due to his concern
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