Gordon Russell Sullivan (September 25, 1937 – January 2, 2024) was a United States Army general, who served as the 32nd Chief of Staff of the Army and...
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Gordon Sullivan may refer to: Gordon R. Sullivan (born 1937), U.S. general Gordon J. Sullivan (born 1920), Canadian politician, 28th Canadian Parliament...
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Stoughton Sullivan (1715–1766), Irish lawyer and Irish culture enthusiast. Gordon R. Sullivan (1937–2024) American general Grant Sullivan (1924–2011)...
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February 2011, the only incumbent to serve longer than five years. SMA Michael R. Weimer has held the office since 4 August 2023. The SMA is designated a special...
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Combat Development Activity (1982–83) Gordon R. Sullivan Deputy Commandant 1987–88 Adna R. Chaffee Jr. 1919–20 Clarence R. Huebner (1929–33) Walter Krueger...
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1990 (reassigned) 1 year, 323 days Carl E. Vuono 22 Sullivan, Gordon RussellGeneral Gordon R. Sullivan (born 1937) December 17, 1990 June 20, 1991 (became...
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brigadier general Gordon R. Sullivan (born 1937), U.S. Army general Jeremiah C. Sullivan (1830–1890), Union Army brigadier general John Sullivan (general) (1740–1795)...
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Michael S. Davison (#16, 1991), MG George S. Patton IV (#17, 1991), GEN Gordon R. Sullivan (#43, 2002), SMA Jack Tilley (#53, 2008), GEN Frederick M. Franks...
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Stone Caspar Weinberger Frank Carlucci Dick Cheney 32 Sullivan, GordonGeneral Gordon R. Sullivan (1937–2024) 21 June 1991 20 June 1995 3 years, 364 days...
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assignments included special assistant to Army Chief of Staff General Gordon R. Sullivan. Richard Pershing served as a second lieutenant in the 502nd Infantry...
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World War II, drawn from The US Army Art Collection edited by General Gordon R. Sullivan, U.S. Army Chief of Staff. Several of Becker's pieces were retained...
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Stratton, former United States Navy officer and prisoner of war Gordon R. Sullivan, retired United States Army general, who served as 32nd U.S. Army...
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– April 1986 MG Leonard P. Wishart III April 1986 – July 1988 MG Gordon R. Sullivan July 1988 – July 1989 MG Thomas Rhame July 1989 – August 1991 MG William...
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secretary of the Army when the National Defense Act of 1947 took effect. Gordon Gray was the last Army secretary to hold the Cabinet status, which was henceforth...
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George Joulwan, Class of 1978 John M. Shalikashvili, Class of 1978 Gordon R. Sullivan, Class of 1978 Muhammadu Buhari (Nigerian Army, President of Nigeria)...
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Norman R. Augustine 2000 – Secretary Henry Alfred Kissinger 2001 – Senator Daniel K. Inouye 2002 – The American Soldier 2003 – General Gordon R. Sullivan 2004...
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line soldiers to exploit the opportunities that develop". —General Gordon R. Sullivan, quoted in Delivering Results by David Ulrich. Analysis by the US...
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eliminated. This proposal was rejected by the service. Army Chief of Staff Gordon R. Sullivan, the AGS's most influential advocate at the Pentagon, retired in June...
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Army Chief of Staff General Gordon R. Sullivan, comprised the CNA Military Advisory Board in 2007. General Gordon R. Sullivan, USA (Ret.) (Chairman) Admiral...
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The competition embodies its namesake, General (Retired) Gordon R. Sullivan. General Sullivan was commissioned as an Armor officer and commanded numerous...
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Portico during the morning. President Bush announces the nomination of Gordon R. Sullivan to be Chief of Staff of the United States Army. April 18 – President...
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building is named after General Gordon R. Sullivan (ret.), Norwich class of 1959 and former U.S. Army Chief of Staff. The Sullivan Museum houses state-of-the-art...
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Heaton, Dean R. (1995), Four Stars: The Super Stars of United States Military History, Baltimore: Gateway Press Meyer, Edward C.; Ancell, R. Manning; Mahaffey...
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Association of the United States Army (AUSA) in February 2016. He succeeded Gordon R. Sullivan as President and CEO of AUSA on July 1, 2016. He relinquished the...
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Center in Greensburg, Pennsylvania. Army Chief of Staff, General Gordon R. Sullivan gave the keynote address and assisted in unveiling the monument. Remarks...
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D.C.: CSIS. ISBN 0-89206-401-3. LCCN 2001002850. Hamre, John J.; Gordon R. Sullivan (Autumn 2002). "Toward Postconflict Reconstruction" (PDF). The Washington...
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General Fred Weyand (University of California, Berkeley) General Gordon R. Sullivan (Norwich University) General Peter Schoomaker (University of Wyoming)...
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'76, former professional ice hockey player[citation needed] General Gordon R. Sullivan '55, United States Army general, Chief of Staff of the Army and a...
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Infantry during the American Civil War; received the Medal of Honor Gordon R. Sullivan 1959 – general and Army Chief of Staff Frederick Townsend Ward (attended...
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Military offices Preceded by Gordon R. Sullivan Vice Chief of Staff of the United States Army 1991–1993 Succeeded by J. H. Binford Peay III Chief of Staff...
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