- Larry D. Welch
General Larry D. Welch (born 1934) was the 12th Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force. As chief, he served as the senior uniformed Air Force officer responsible for the organization, training and equipage of a combined active duty, Guard, Reserve and civilian force serving at locations in the United States and overseas. As a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, he and the other service chiefs function as the principal military advisers to the Secretary of Defense, … - Julius W. Becton Jr.
Julius Wesley Becton, Jr. (born 29 July 1926) is a retired US Army General, former FEMA Director, and education administrator. Becton was born in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania. Becton joined the Army Air Corps in July 1944 and graduated infantry Officer Candidate School in 1945. During his career in the Army, he served in World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War, eventually rising to the rank of lieutenant general. - Dennis Reimer
Dennis Joe Reimer (born July 12, 1939) was Chief of Staff of the United States Army from June 20, 1995 to June 21, 1999. Reimer grew up in Medford, Oklahoma. He graduated from the U.S. Military Academy and commissioned a second lieutenant in June 1962. After commissioning, he attended the field artillery officer orientation course at Fort Sill. He is also a graduate of Ranger and Airborne school. He served as assistant executive officer and executive officer, … - Bennie L. Davis
General Bennie L. Davis was commander in chief, Strategic Air Command and director Joint Strategic Target Planning Staff, with headquarters at Offutt Air Force Base, Nebraska. The command is the nation's major nuclear deterrent force with bombers, tankers, reconnaissance aircraft and intercontinental ballistic missiles. The Joint Strategic Target Planning Staff coordinated United States nuclear war plans and develops the Single Integrated Operational Plan. - Melvin Zais
General Melvin Zais (May 8, 1916, in Fall River, Massachusetts - May 7, 1981) was a U.S. Army general. General Zais attended the University of New Hampshire and graduated with a B.A. in Political Science. In 1937 he was commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the U.S. Army Reserve. He attended the U.S. Command and General Staff College, and was also a graduate of the Armed Forces Staff College, and the National War College. - Frank Kendall Everest Jr.
Brigadier General Frank Kendall "Pete" Everest Jr. (1920-2004), was a multi-talented career U.S. Air Force officer who is best remembered as an aeroengineer and test pilot during the 1950's. General Everest was born in Fairmont, West Virginia, in 1920. After he graduated from high school in 1931, he attended Fairmont State College for one year. He later studied engineering at West Virginia University to prepare himself for a flying career. - Winfield W. Scott Jr.
Lieutenant General Winfield W. Scott, Jr. was the tenth Superintendent of the United States Air Force Academy in Colorado. Scott was born in 1927, in Honolulu. He graduated from high school in Lewisburg, West Virginia, in 1945 and entered the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York in 1946. Upon graduation from the academy in 1950, he received a bachelor of science degree in military science and a commission as a second lieutenant. - Dwight E. Beach
General Dwight Edward Beach commanded the U.S. Forces Korea from 1965-1966 and U.S. Army, Pacific from September 1966 to July 1968. He gained his commission in 1932 into the Field Artillery. He served in World War II in the Pacific theater, participating in four amphibious assaults, as well as in the Korean War. Beach was born in Chelsea, Michigan, on July 20, 1908, … - Jay L. Johnson
Admiral Jay L. Johnson, USN, is a retired United States Navy officer who served from 1996-2000 as 26th Chief of Naval Operations (CNO). He succeeded to the position following the death of Admiral Jeremy M. Boorda. Johnson is an Eagle Scout and recipient of the Distinguished Eagle Scout Award. Johnson was born in Great Falls, Montana, and raised in West Salem, Wisconsin. He graduated in 1968 from the United States Naval Academy. - Ferdinand J. Chesarek
General Ferdinand Joseph Chesarek was born in Calumet, Michigan on February 18, 1914. He graduated from the United States Military Academy and was commissioned a 2nd lieutenant in the field artillery in 1938. In November 1943, General Chesarek went to the European Theater of Operations to become Commanding Officer of the 28th Field Artillery Battalion, 8th Infantry Division. He participated in the Normandy, Northern France, Rhineland, … - James B. Davis
General James B. Davis was a U.S. Air Force general and was chief of staff, Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe in Mons, Belgium. General Davis was born in Wayne, Nebraska, in 1935, where he attended Wayne City High School and Wayne State Teachers College. He earned a bachelor's degree in military science from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1958 and a master's degree in public administration from Auburn University in 1976. - Mark Edward Bradley
General Mark Edward Bradley (December 10, 1907 - May 22, 1999) was a United States Air Force general and a pioneering aviator. He served as commander of the U.S. Air Force Logistics Command. General Bradley was born in Clemson, South Carolina in 1907. After three years at Clemson High School, he attended Clemson A&M College and in July 1926 entered the United States Military Academy, graduated in June 1930, and was commissioned a second lieutenant of Field Artillery. - Donn A. Starry
General Donn Albert Starry (1925-), perhaps best remembered for his influence on the Army as commander of the U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC), graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1948 as a second lieutenant of Armor, after having enlisted as a private in 1943. His early career included staff and command positions in the United States, Europe, and Korea. - George Lee Butler
General George Lee Butler was commander in chief, U.S. Strategic Command, and the last commander of Strategic Air Command. General Butler was born in 1939 at Fort Benning, Georgia, and graduated in 1957 from Washington-Lee High School in Arlington, Virginia. He earned a bachelor of science degree from the United States Air Force Academy in 1961 and a master's degree in international affairs from the University of Paris in 1967. - Richard H. Thompson
General Richard H. Thompson was born on September 24, 1926 in New York City, New York. He entered in the Army in November 1944 and advanced to the grade of staff sergeant before being commissioned a second lieutenant. He served first at Fort Hamilton and then was assigned to Japan, where he performed duties as the Army Exchange Officer at Kokura. He returned to the U.S. in March 1957 to take the Associate Infantry Company Officer Course at the U.S. Army Infantry School. - Keith B. McCutcheon
General Keith Barr McCutcheon (10 August 1915- 13 July 1971) was a highly decorated Marine Corps aviator, seeing combat in World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. He earned the Distinguished Flying Cross and ten Air Medals. - Willard J. Smith
Willard John Smith (May 14 1910 - April 1 2000) served as the thirteenth Commandant of the United States Coast Guard from 1966 to 1970. He was born in Suttons Bay, Michigan and was the son of Oscar Smith, a Captain in the U.S. Coast Guard and his wife, Emma Bequist. Upon graduation from high school in Charlevoix, Michigan, he entered the University of Michigan, but later transferred to the United States Coast Guard Academy in New London, Connecticut. - Albert P. Clark
Lieutenant General Albert P. Clark was the sixth superintendent of the United States Air Force Academy near Colorado Springs, Colorado. General Clark was born at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, in 1913. He is a 1936 graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York and completed flying training at Randolph Field, Texas, in 1937. He then served at Selfridge Field, Michigan and in June 1942, went to England as second in command of the 31st Fighter Group, … - Ralph E. Haines Jr.
General Ralph E. Haines, Jr. was Vice Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army, and commanded the U.S. Army, Pacific from August 1968 to October 1970. He graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1935 with a commission in the Infantry. He later attended the Armed Forces Staff College, the Army War College, the National War College and the Army Management School. Prior to World War II he served in the Philippine Scouts and during the war he served in Italy. - John R. Deane Jr.
John R. Deane was born in San Francisco, California on June 8, 1919. In 1937, he enlisted in the 16th Infantry. After one year, he entered the United States Military Academy. Upon graduation from the academy in 1942, he joined the 104th Infantry Division as a platoon leader and, by the end of the war, he had become a battalion commander. He held the position of Intelligence Officer in Europe from 1945 to 1947 and then returned to Washington, … - Keith J. Stalder
Lieutenant General Keith J. Stalder, United States Marine Corps, is the Commanding General for II Marine Expeditionary Force, Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. He was advanced in rank from major general to lieutenant general and assumed command from LtGen James F. Amos on August 2, 2006. Lieutenant General Stalder was born in Venezuela and grew up in Alaska. A 1984 graduate of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, he holds a Master’s Degree in Aeronautics. - John J. Clune
Colonel John J. Clune was the long-time Director of Athletics at the United States Air Force Academy. The Clune Arena at the Academy is named in his memory. A native of Jersey City, New Jersey, Clune graduated from St. Peter's High School where he earned all-state honors in basketball. He was a 1954 graduate of the United States Naval Academy, where he earned All-American honors in basketball, and held scoring records that lasted for 30 years. - James Shanahan
James Shanahan joined ROTC at Niagara University and was commissioned in 1942 following his graduation. He was initially given a command in the 35th Infantry Regiment, 25th Infantry Division. He served as a platoon leader and company commender for this unit in the Pacific theater during the Second World War. Following the end of the war he returned to the United States to serve as an aide in the Truman White House. - William G.T. Tuttle Jr.
General William G.T. Tuttle, Jr. was born in Portsmouth, Virginia on November 26, 1935. Upon graduation from the United States Military Academy in 1958, he was commissioned a 2nd lieutenant of infantry and awarded a B.S. degree in Engineering. He also has Master of Business Administration from Harvard. His military education includes the Basic Officer Course at the Infantry School, the Transportation Basic and Advanced Officer Courses, the Armed Forces Staff College, … - Gerald Cross
Dr. Cross is a native of Norfolk , Virginia . He earned a medical degree from Loma Linda University in 1977. He entered the U.S. Army in 1978 and completed a residency in Family Medicine at Eisenhower Army Medical Center in 1982. After his residency, Dr. Cross also completed a fellowship in Family Medicine at the University of North Carolina , Chapel Hill , in 1985. - William Gernert
I was born in Maryland ( the greatest state in the Union) Well I just moved to fallon in april and I love being outside sun on my back the whole world in front of me. I like going out but not to clubs unless i have to... I would much rather be in a pub somewhere talking to a beautifull girl that i can hear what the hell she is saying. - Mr. Larry M Wortzel
- John E. Riffle
Dr. John E. Riffle is the Chief of the Department of Ophthalmology at the co-located Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center. Dr. Riffle graduated from the Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia in 1964. He then completed a rotating medical internship at the Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit. Following completion of his internship, he entered the Army Medical Corps where he initially performed duty as a General Medical Officer and Aviation Medical Officer. - Major General Carl B. Jensen
Major General Carl B. Jensen Deputy Commander, U. S. Marine Corps Forces Command Major General Carl B. Jensen currently serves as the Deputy Commander and Chief of Staff for U.S. Marine Corps Forces Command. Major General Jensen graduated from Northern Illinois University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Journalism, and also holds a Master of Science degree in National Security Strategy from the National War College. - Ross E. Saxon
Aquarius Ross E. Saxon , Ph.D. Executive Director Dr. Saxon has, since 1992, served as the Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer of The Association of Diving Contractors, established in 1968. Between 1992 and 2001 the Association has grown from 200 member companies to over 460 engaged in commercial diving and underwater operations and to member company representation from 38 other nations. - Thomas L. Wilkerson
Thomas L. Wilkerson General Thomas L. Wilkerson was born on February 11, 1946, in Pocatello, Idaho. He graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1967 (B.S. International Relations) and was commissioned a second lieutenant in the U.S. Marine Corps. After completing Naval flight training, he was designated a Naval Aviator in June 1969. - Al Monahan
Al Monahan — Chairman of the Board Back to Profiles As Chairman of the Board of ComplianceMAX Financial, Al Monahan provides the strategic vision and leadership for the firm. His extensive industry experience is leveraged to ensure that ComplianceMAX Financial is aligned with the long-term industry trends, while maintaining a focus on today's customers. - Kevin F. Delaney
Kevin’s six command tours included two award winning aviation squadrons, an aircraft wing, and Naval Air Station Jacksonville. Under his command, Jacksonville was selected from 178 Navy bases worldwide for the Commander-in-Chief’s Installation Excellence Award as the Navy’s best shore installation. Kevin also served as Commander, Naval Shore Activities, U.S. Atlantic Fleet. - Colonel Daniel M. Smith
Colonel Smith is a graduate of the Army Command and General Staff College, the Armed Forces Staff College, and the Army War College. He was awarded the Defense Superior Service Medal, Legion of Merit, Bronze Star, Purple Heart, Defense Meritorious Service Medal, Army Commendation Medal, Joint Service Achievement Medal, and the Vietnam Service Medal(4). Colonel Smith joined the Friends Committee on National Legislation in September 2002 as Senior Fellow on Military Affairs. - Emerson N. Gardner Jr
Emerson N. Gardner Jr . Deputy Commandant for Programs and Resources Lieutenant General Gardner is currently assigned as the Deputy Commandant for Programs and Resources at Headquarters, Marine Corps. Lieutenant General Gardner is a 1973 cum laude graduate of Duke University; he was named an Olmsted Scholar for 1978 and studied history and political science for two years at Goettingen, Germany. - Lieutenant General Theodore G. Stroup
Lieutenant General Theodore G. Stroup , Jr. , currently serves as AUSA’s Vice President, Education, and as Executive Director of the Institute of Land Warfare. Prior to his retirement from active service, General Stroup was serving as the Army’s Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel. As a combat engineer, General Stroup commanded at all levels through battalion. - George J. Trautman
George J. Trautman Deputy Commandant for Aviation Lieutenant General Trautman has served as the Deputy Commandant for Aviation since July 2007. He is a graduate of Pennsylvania State University and he holds a Master of Science degree in Systems Management from the University of Southern California, and Master of Arts degrees in International Relations from Salve Regina University and in National Security and Strategic Studies from the Naval War College. - Gregory J. Cornish
Captain Cornish graduated with distinction from Department Head School in 1984. He next served as Weapons Officer in USS ELMER MONTGOMERY (FF 1082) from 1984-1986 and as Combat Systems Officer in USS WILLIAM V. PRATT (DDG 44) from 1986-1988, twice deploying to the Mediterranean Sea. He was selected for Lieutenant Commander Command, and served as Commanding Officer of the oceangoing minesweepers USS LEADER (MSO 490) from 1988-1989 and USS FEARLESS (MSO 442) from 1989-1990. - Thomas McInerney Ret
General Thomas McInerney Ret General McInerney is the founder of Government Reform Through Technology, a consulting firm that works with high-tech companies. GRTT conducts business with federal, state, city and local governments to help them introduce advanced technology into the public sector. Prior to this, he was the CEO and the president of Business Executives for National Security, a national, nonpartisan organization of business and professional leaders. - Kevin K. Frank
Capt. Frank is responsible for maximizing the intelligence capability of America's joint forces. His staff, known as J-2, carries out that mission through joint training, force integration and by providing tailored intelligence support to USJFCOM, component forces, other unified commands and allied forces A native of New York City, Frank enlisted in the Navy in 1979.
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