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    David Lee Goldfein (born December 21, 1959) is a retired United States Air Force four-star general who last served as the 21st Chief of Staff of the United...
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    Command. Goldfein is the brother of the 21st Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force General David L. Goldfein. Major General Stephen M. Goldfein began...
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  • David L. Goldfein All-Domain Operations Doctrine--CSAF signed.pdf (5 Mar 2020) USAF role in All-Domain Operations[permanent dead link] (JADO) David L...
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    succeeding General David L. Goldfein. On June 9, 2020, Brown was unanimously confirmed (98–0) by the United States Senate to succeed Goldfein as Chief of Staff...
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    fighter piloted by future Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force David L. Goldfein. Photographs show that the aircraft struck the ground at low speed...
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    horizonweekly.ca. February 16, 2018. Retrieved 2019-03-22. "GENERAL JEFFREY L. HARRIGIAN > U.S. Air Force > Biography Display". www.af.mil. Retrieved 2019-03-22...
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    source, which is in the public domain. Gibson, Alyssa (1 July 2016). "Goldfein swears in as 21st CSAF". U.S. Air Force. Secretary of the Air Force Public...
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  • David L. Goldfein (born 1959), American general David Goggins (born 1975), American runner David Gogokhia (born 1987), Georgian visual artist David Goldblatt...
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  • Meetinghouse bombing of Tokyo on March 10, 1945. After the 1991 Gulf War, David L. Goldfein states that by then bombs could hit, with precision, a specific wing...
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    men and women who serve in the USAF. In the words of USAF General David L. Goldfein (Chief of Staff, United States Air Force; USAF Academy Class of 1983)...
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    "stealth" attack aircraft (see 1999 F-117A shootdown) and also the pilot (David L. Goldfein) of an F-16 fighter aircraft. Both of the aircraft were shot down...
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  • chaplain in the US Armed Forces Joshua L. Goldberg, first rabbi to serve as a navy chaplain in WWII David L. Goldfein, General USAF, Chief of Staff of United...
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    of Staff, but was not used for the subsequent ceremonies of Gen. David L. Goldfein and General Charles Q. Brown. The U.S. Air Force "Equestrian Competition...
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  • near Šabac, in a rural area of Serbia. The pilot, Lieutenant Colonel David L. Goldfein, future 4 Star General and Chief of Staff of the Air Force, survived...
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    B-8 APP-6D B-8 APP-6D B-8 Helikopterflottiljen (in Swedish) Gen. David L. Goldfein, Air Force Chief of Staff (August 9, 2016). "Squadrons". Letter to...
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    illumination from Dani's SA-3 fire control radar. The pilot, Lt. Col. David L. Goldfein, decided to turn back and attack, but this proved a mistake, as two...
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    Donald Trump that he pick incumbent Air Force Chief of Staff General David L. Goldfein to be Dunford's successor. Dunford agreed with the choice of Mattis...
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  • September 9, 2007. Siggers, Tanesha (February 25, 2020). "General David L. Goldfein Receives the Distinguished Eagle Scout Award". The Scouter Digest...
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    Brookings Institution in June 2019. Mattis had recommended General David L. Goldfein, Air Force Chief of Staff, to succeed retiring General Joseph Dunford...
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    he was promoted to brigadier general. In September 2016, General David L. Goldfein outlined his three priorities as chief of staff of the United States...
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    Holloman AFB to commemorate the aircraft's career. Brigadier General David L. Goldfein, commander of the 49th Fighter Wing, said at the ceremony, "With the...
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    commander of Air Mobility Command by Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. David L. Goldfein during a promotion ceremony at Scott Air Force Base, Illinois, Sept...
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    On May 2, a USAF F-16CJ Fighting Falcon, flown by USAF Lt. Colonel David L. Goldfein, commander of the 555th Fighter Squadron (who served as the Chief...
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    mismanagement of the Iraq War and the Abu Ghraib prison affair. General David L. Goldfein was the leading candidate to replace General Joseph Dunford as chairman...
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    in the 9/11 World (First ed.). Steerforth. ISBN 1586420836. Auerswald, David P.; Saideman, Stephen M. (2014). NATO in Afghanistan: Fighting Together...
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    The two US pilots of the helicopter, Army Chief Warrant Officers David Gibbs and Kevin L. Reichert, died in that crash. They were the only NATO fatalities...
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  • United States Senator John McCain (2017), U.S. Air Force General David L. Goldfein (2017), President of Albania Bujar Nishani (2017), former French prime...
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    S-125 also shot down a NATO F-16 fighter on May 2 (its pilot; Lt. Col David L. Goldfein, the commander of 555th Fighter Squadron, managed to eject and was...
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    Command changed from Aldermaston Court to Middle Wallop. Major General Paul L. Williams, who had commanded the troop carrier operations in Sicily and Italy...
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    of Defense Jim Mattis had favored Air Force chief of staff General David L. Goldfein as Dunford's successor, but Milley was selected by President Donald...
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