- David P. Valcourt
David P. Valcourt is a Lieutenant General of the United States Army. He was previously the Commanding General of the Field Artillery Center and Fort Sill, Oklahoma. He is currently the Commanding General of the Eighth United States Army and the Chief of Staff of United States Forces Korea, Combined Forces Command, and the United Nations Command in the Republic of Korea. Lieutenant General David P. Valcourt is a native of Chicopee Falls, Massachusetts, … - 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, … - Ltgen Frank Libutti
General Libutti is a native of Huntington, Long Island, New York. Following graduation from The Citadel, he entered the Marine Corps Officer Candidate Program in August 1966 and was commissioned a second lieutenant in October of that year. In March 1967, he was assigned to duty with the 1st Battalion, 9th Marines in Vietnam, where he served as an Infantry Platoon Commander. In 1968, he returned to Quantico for duty at the Officer Candidates School. - Charles A. Gabriel
General Gabriel served as deputy chief of staff for operations at Headquarters Tactical Air Command, Langley Air Force Base, Virginia, from February 1975 to August 1977. He then became deputy commander in chief, U.S. Forces Korea and deputy commander in chief, United Nations Command, Seoul, South Korea. In April 1979 he returned to Air Force headquarters as deputy chief of staff for operations, plans and readiness. - Brigadier General Mark A. Graham
General Graham was selected as the first active duty brigade level commander to command a National Guard brigade in peacetime in Los Angeles, California. He served as Commander, 40th Infantry Division Artillery, California Army National Guard, from August 1998 - July 2000. After his tour in California, he served as Commander, 3d Battlefield Coordination Detachment (BCD), in Osan, Korea, July 2000 to April 2002. - Hank Hough
Hank Hough retired from the US Army as a lieutenant colonel in July 1974 after enlisted service in the US Navy. In between periods of military service, Mr. Hough received a BS degree in Economics and a General Secondary Teaching Credential from the University of San Francisco. He was a junior high and high school teacher in Portola Valley and San Francisco. He was active in the California National Guard and returned to the US Army after being recalled in 1956. - Brigadier General Robert J. Reese
Brigadier General Robert J. Reese is the 26th Commander of White Sands Proving Ground/Missile Range. Brigadier General Reese assumed duties as the Commanding General of White Sands Missile Range on 17 July 2003. Prior to this assignment, General Reese served as Deputy Commanding General, 7th Infantry Division and Fort Carson, Colorado, August 2001 to June 2003. - Rear Admiral Bruce MacDonald
Rear Admiral Bruce MacDonald Judge Advocate General’s Corps Judge Advocate General of the Navy Rear Admiral MacDonald graduated from the College of the Holy Cross in 1978 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English, and entered the Navy in May of that year. Rear Adm. MacDonald was commissioned an ensign in the unrestricted line through the Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps. - John Adams Wickham Jr
General John Adams Wickham, Jr . John Adams Wickham, Jr . , was born in Dobbs Ferry, New York on 25 June 1928. He graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1950, was commissioned a second lieutenant, and assigned to the 18th Infantry. He was soon transferred to the 6th Infantry in Europe, where he served until 1953. In 1951, he was promoted to temporary first lieutenant. - Leon J. Laporte
General Leon J. LaPorte assumed command of the United Nations Command, Republic of Korea/United States Combined Forces Command, and United States Forces Korea on May 1, 2002. Prior to that, he served as Deputy Commander, United States Army Forces Command. General LaPorte hails from Providence, Rhode Island. A graduate from the University of Rhode Island in 1968, he was commissioned a Second Lieutenant of Armor. - Daniel Bursk Strickler
Daniel Bursk Strickler was born in Colombia in 1897. He enlisted in Company B 4th Infantry Regiment of the Pennsylvania National Guard in 1897. During his lengthy military career he fought in the Mexican Border Campaign, World War I, World War II, and the Korean War, and he rose to the rank of a three-star general. In World War I he served as a Captain for Company B 109th Machine Gun Battalion from May 1918 to November 1918. - Teerawat Putamanonda
GENERAL TEERAWAT PUTAMANONDA (RETIRED) General Teerawat began his military career at the age of 16 by enrolling in the royal Thai army preparatory school, followed by 6 months in the Chulachomklao Royal Military Academy. In 1959, he was chosen to be one of the recipients of the army scholarship to further his military study in the United States where he attended the Virginia Military Institute (VMI), Lexington, Virginia. - William W. Crouch
William W. Crouch , General, United States Army (Ret.) General Crouch's career spans 36 years during which he commanded a platoon, several companies (two of which were in combat), an armored cavalry squadron, the 2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment and the 5th Infantry Division (Mechanized). His Army career culminated in his appointment as the U.S. Army's 27th Vice Chief of Staff, where he was responsible for the one million person Army and managed a $64B budget. - Hugh F. Foster Jr.
General Foster returned to Fort Monmouth for three years between June 1962 and June 1965 as Project Manager for Universal Integrated Communications/Strategic Army Communications. He served as Signal Officer of the United Nations Command and Assistant Chief of Staff, Communications-Electronics, Eighth Army, Korea, from 1965-1967, and commanded the newly created US Army Communications Systems Agency from July 1967 to August 1969. - Major General George W. Norwood
Major General George W. Norwood , USAF (Ret.) General Norwood was a tactical fighter pilot and Air Force officer, planner and leader, serving in posts throughout Europe and Asia. He served as Deputy Chief of Staff for the United Nations Command and United States Forces in Korea. In this role, General Norwood was responsible for the critical general officer level negotiations with the North Korean military. - John Singlaub
Major General John Singlaub (ret.) "[Singlaub] became CIA deputy chief in South Korea during the Korean War and served for two years in Vietnam during the 1960s. At that time, he was commander of the Joint Unconventional Warfare Task Force, known as MACSOG. In that role, he was one of the commanders of Operation Phoenix, although he denies having had a part in that program's infamous assassination and counterterror aspects. - Donald Albert
Don graduated from Iowa State University, and received his law degree from the University of Iowa. He practiced law in South Korea. It was there that he met and married Sung Young Hae in 1977. They are now divorced. Don returned to Germany to work for the United States handing legal matters with foreign countries. Later, he became chief of International Agreements for the United Nations Command and United States Forces in Korea.
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