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    Raymond Thomas Odierno /oʊdiˈɛərnoʊ/ (8 September 1954 – 8 October 2021) was an American military officer who served as a four-star general of the United...
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    Chandler, RaymondRaymond F. Chandler (born 1962) 1 March 2011 30 January 2015 3 years, 335 days George W. Casey Jr. Martin Dempsey Raymond T. Odierno 15 Dailey...
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  • Yisrayl Hawkins, 87, cult leader (House of Yahweh) (b. 1933–1934) Raymond T. Odierno, 67, military officer, chief of staff of the Army (2011–2015) (b....
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  • Hermé "olive oil and vanilla" macaron Buddy Valastro (right), General Raymond T. Odierno and other members of the United States Army in Times Square cutting...
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    (six awards) Lloyd Austin (five awards) Wesley Clark (five awards) Raymond T. Odierno (five awards) Dennis C. Blair (four awards) James B. Busey IV (four...
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    Official website The Future of Iraq: A Conversation with General Raymond T. Odierno CENTCOM in 2010: Views from General David H. Petraeus Appearances...
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    been critical of the division under its then-commander Maj. Gen. Raymond T. Odierno, calling its stance belligerent during their initial entry into Iraq...
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    the basis of a leaked report that Christopher R. Hill and General Raymond T. Odierno (America's two most senior officials in Baghdad at the time) met with...
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    negotiated throughout 2008. The commander of the coalition, US General Raymond T. Odierno, noted that "in military terms, transitions are the most dangerous...
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    future of the warrant officer corps. The post was announced by CSA GEN Raymond T. Odierno on March 14, 2014, wherein CW5 David Williams was established as the...
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    December 2009, the overall military commander in Iraq was General Raymond T. Odierno, Commander, Multi-National Force - Iraq (MNF-I) who reported to United...
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  • Initiated in 2013 by the 38th Chief of Staff of the United States Army, Raymond T. Odierno, regionally aligned forces (RAF) provide combatant commands (CCMDs)...
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  • deputy] Ayman al-Zawahiri", al-Maliki added. U.S. forces commander Gen. Raymond T. Odierno praised the operation. "The death of these terrorists is potentially...
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  • during the Civil War; first US naval attaché to Ecuador and Peru Raymond T. Odierno (1954–2021), general, 38th Chief of Staff, United States Army, 2011-2015...
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    June 1999 MG Benjamin S. Griffin 29 June 1999 – 24 October 2001 MG Raymond T. Odierno 24 October 2001 – 18 June 2004 MG James D. Thurman 18 June 2004 –...
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    Iraq Theatre of Operations under the command of Lieutenant General Raymond T. Odierno in 2006. Colonel Hickey helped plan and oversee the execution of the...
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    Buddy Valastro (right), General Raymond T. Odierno, and other members of the United States Army in Times Square cutting a cake to celebrate the Army's...
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    Smith, Derek (9 September 2011). "Familiar face accepts new role: Gen. Odierno becomes Army Chief of Staff". U.S. Army. 362nd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment...
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    2008, Petraeus formally gave over his command in Iraq to General Raymond T. Odierno in a government ceremony presided by Defense Secretary Robert Gates...
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    Representative-Iraq. As Deputy Commander, he was the principal assistant to General Raymond T. Odierno of the United States Army. He stepped down on 4 March 2009, and retired...
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    Multi-National Security Transition Command – Iraq from January 2010. General Raymond T. Odierno initially served as commanding general but he was replaced by General...
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    Drill Sergeant Academy. Stanley A. McChrystal, GEN – ISAF Commander. Raymond T. Odierno, GEN – 38th Army Chief of Staff. James Peake, LTG – Secretary of Veterans...
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    Sleeve Insignia with the Star of Ishtar and Lamassu symbols Leaders Raymond T. Odierno (2008–2009) David Petraeus (2007–2008) George W. Casey Jr. (2004–2007)...
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    Bronner Notable members Brigadier General William C. Bilo General Raymond T. Odierno The 1st Missile Battalion, 81st Artillery was formed at Fort Sill...
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    1991 Walter E. Gaskin, Class of 1993 John Kimmons, Class of 1995 Raymond T. Odierno, Class of 1995 Lloyd Austin, Class of 1996 Chiu Kuo-cheng ([[Ministry...
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  • author and editor. Sue Naegle, President of HBO Entertainment. General Raymond T. Odierno (born 1954, class of 1972), appointed to the United States Military...
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  • General Raymond T. Odierno TBA December 14 8035 Christine O'Donnell backs Mitt Romney, Michele Bachmann frets over military bestiality, and Ray Odierno celebrates...
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    December 2011) GEN Raymond T. Odierno (May 2009–September 2010) LTG Lloyd J. Austin (February 2008–May 2009) LTG Raymond T. Odierno (December 2006–February...
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    Raymond T. Odierno 34 Campbell, John FrancisGeneral John F. Campbell (born 1957) March 8, 2013 August 8, 2014 (reassigned) 1 year, 153 days Raymond T...
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    business executive who was President of HBO Entertainment General Raymond T. Odierno (1954–2021), Chief of Staff of the United States Army and former commander...
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