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  1. Colin Powell

    General Colin Luther Powell, United States Army (Ret.) (born April 5, 1937) is a former American military leader and statesman. He became the first African-American to be confirmed as United States Secretary of State. As the 65th United States Secretary of State (2001-05) under President George W. Bush, Powell became the highest ranking African American government official in the history of the United States.

  2. Wesley Clark

    Wesley Kanne Clark (born December 23 1944) is a retired four-star general of the United States Army. Clark was valedictorian of his class at West Point, was awarded a Rhodes Scholarship to the University of Oxford where he obtained a degree in PPE, and later graduated from the Command and General Staff College with a master's degree in military science. He spent 34 years in the Army and the Department of Defense, receiving many military decorations, …

  3. Rick Rescorla

    Cyril Richard Rescorla (May 27, 1939 - September 11, 2001), known as Rick Rescorla, was a retired United States Army officer of British birth who served with distinction in Rhodesia as a British soldier and the Vietnam War as an American officer. As the World Trade Center security chief for the financial services firm Morgan Stanley, …

  4. Eric L. Haney

    Retired Command Sergeant Major Eric L. Haney is a security consultant, best known for being one of the early members of the U.S. Army’s elite counter-terrorist unit, 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment-Delta; more commonly known as Delta Force. Haney joined Delta Force in 1978, and served for eight years. He then left the unit and served as a Command Sergeant Major until his final retirement in 1989. Often referred to as a founding member of Delta Force, …

  5. John Abizaid

    John Philip Abizaid (born April 1, 1951) is a retired General in the United States Army and former Commander of the United States Central Command (CENTCOM), overseeing American military operations in a 27-country region, from the Horn of Africa, the Arabian Peninsula, to South and Central Asia, covering much of the Middle East. CENTCOM oversees 250,000 US troops. Abizaid succeeded General Tommy Franks as Commander, USCENTCOM, on July 7, 2003, …

  6. Brad

    Im Brad. Im sixteen, tall, blonde hair, and bluish green eyes. I love God with all my heart and ready to fulfill the destiny he has planned for me. For years I had doubted whether God was even there everytime i screwed up. I got saved and never really did anything until now. I was called to be a leader for my generation and I cant wait to see what God has in store for me.

  7. Daniel Brennan

    My baby girl looking soo beautiful...

  8. Scott Spring

    If you don't know about me by now then that's your own fault. If you want to know about me then all you have to do is ask, unless I have know idea who you are, then you can mind your own damn business. War In Bitches!

  9. David Pasquino

    Just a military man, husband and father, trying to do the best that he can in this world to take care of his business, support his family, and "Ryde or Die!".

  10. Kyle

    THE INFANTRYMAN'S CREED!!!

  11. Steve Brown

    im steve brown, i graduated basic training september 1st 2006 and am now waiting to head out for ait. i love the army and im pumped to go and find crazy shit to do. i love being outside and being a general pain in the ass. i like to have a good time and party. theres a shitton more to me so if you wanna know more than ask...

  12. Rodger Young

    Rodger Wilton Young (April 28, 1918 - July 31, 1943) was an American infantryman in the U.S. Army during World War II. He was killed on New Georgia (in the New Georgia Islands) while saving his platoon. For his actions, he posthumously received the Medal of Honor. Remembered in a song which extolled his courage and willingness to die to protect his comrades in arms, Rodger Young became a symbol for soldiers everywhere. Young, a member of the United States National Guard, …

  13. Barry McCaffrey

    Barry Richard McCaffrey (b. November 17 1942, Taunton, Massachusetts) is a retired United States Army General. He currently serves as an Adjunct Professor at the United States Military Academy, where he had been the Bradley Professor of International Security Studies from 2001 to 2005. He is also a NBC and MSNBC military analyst as well as a consultant for BR McCaffrey Associates. In addition to serving as a professor at the USMA, …

  14. William S. Wallace

    William Scott Wallace is a 4-star General of the United States Army. He commands the Army's Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) at Fort Monroe, Virginia.

  15. Hal Moore

    Harold Gregory "Hal" Moore, Jr. is a retired U.S. Army Lieutenant General. Moore is a recipient of the Distinguished Service Cross which is the second highest military decoration of the United States Army. He was the Lieutenant Colonel in command of the 1st battalion, U.S. 7th Cavalry Regiment, 3rd Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division, at the Battle of Ia Drang on November 14–16, 1965, in Vietnam. Today he is the "Honorary Colonel" of the Regiment.

  16. David Hackworth

    David Haskell Hackworth (November 11, 1930 - May 4, 2005) known affectionately as "Hack", was a retired United States Army colonel and prominent military journalist.

  17. Alexander Haig

    Alexander Meigs Haig, Jr. (born December 2, 1924) is a former Four-Star General in the U.S. Army who served as the U.S. Secretary of State under President Ronald Reagan and White House Chief of Staff under Presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford. In 1973 Haig served as Vice Chief of Staff of the Army, the number two ranking officer in the Army. From 1974-79, Haig served as the Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR), …

  18. Gordon Ray Roberts

    Gordon Ray Roberts (born 1950) is a United States Army officer who was an infantryman with the 1st Battalion, 506th Infantry, 101st Airborne Division during the Vietnam War. He was awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions on July 11, 1969. As of July 2006, Roberts is the youngest living Medal of Honor recipient and the only Medal of Honor recipient still serving on active duty.

  19. Jack Keane

    John (Jack) Keane (born 1945) is a retired four-star general and former Vice Chief of Staff of the United States Army, and a defense analyst. Keane attended Fordham University, graduating with a bachelor's degree in accounting in 1966. He then attended Western Kentucky University, graduating with a master's degree in philosophy. He then attended Army War College and the Command and General Staff College. Keane served in the Vietnam War as a paratrooper.

  20. James Rorimer

    James J. Rorimer (1905-1966), was an American museum curator and the former director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. On his graduation from Harvard University in 1927, James Rorimer was immediately hired by the Metropolitan Museum of Art, beginning a career with the Met that would last his entire adult life. From his initial position as an assistant in the Decorative Arts department, he quickly rose through the ranks to become Curator of Medieval Art in 1934.

  21. John Batiste

    Major General John Batiste (* ca. 1953) is a retired officer of the United States Army. From March 2001 to June 2002 he worked with Paul Wolfowitz, and was involved in the very early planning stages of the Iraq war. In spring 2002 Eric Shinseki chose Batiste to be commander of the First Infantry Division of the United States Army, which was deployed to Iraq in December 2003, during the war.

  22. John Shalikashvili

    John's father fought with the Nazis during World War II . He was originally part of the Georgian Brigade, a group of expatriates fighting to take Georgia from the Soviets . But the unit was later transferred to the SS and positioned in Normandy . Dimitri was eventually captured by the British and held in a prisoner of war camp until after the war. A collection of Dimitri Shalikashvili 's writings are on deposit at the Hoover Institution .

  23. Joseph Stilwell

    Joseph Warren Stilwell was a United States Army four-star general best-known for his service in China. He was nicknamed "Uncle Joe" and "Vinegar Joe" for his concern for the average soldier and forthright manner.

  24. William B. Caldwell

    Lieutenant General William B. Caldwell IV is an American military officer who until May 2007 served as chief spokesman and Deputy Chief of Staff for Strategic Effects for the Multi-National Force in Iraq. Originally from Columbus, Georgia, Caldwell's family moved frequently because his father was in the military. During Caldwell's early childhood, his father was stationed at the United States Military Academy.

  25. Wayne A. Downing

    Wayne Allan Downing (born 10 May 1940 in Peoria, Illinois) is a retired four-star United States Army general. He graduated from West Point in 1962.

  26. David L. Grange

    David L. Grange is a retired United States Army Major General, son of retired Lieutenant General David E. Grange Jr. After retiring in 1999, David L. Grange served as the executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of the Robert R. McCormick Tribune Foundation in Chicago. In September 2005, Grange became the foundation's President and Chief Executive Officer. Grange also serves as a CNN military analyst. Born on December 29, 1947 in Long Island, New York, …

  27. Paul Eaton

    Major General Paul Eaton is a retired United States Army General and former Office of Security Transition Commanding General. He was in charge of training the Iraqi military from 2003 to 2004. Eaton was commissioned upon graduation from the U.S. Military Academy in 1972. He is fluent in French, receiving a Master of Arts from Middlebury College in French Grammar and Civilization. Eaton's awards and decorations include the Distinguished Service Medal, …

  28. Rod Serling

    Rodman Edward "Rod" Serling (December 25, 1924 - June 28, 1975) was an American screenwriter, most famous for his science fiction anthology television series, "The Twilight Zone".

  29. Kevin Tillman

    Kevin Tillman is a former college and professional baseball player and joined the United States Army with his brother Pat Tillman. He is a graduate of Cal Poly, and before joining the Army, he played college baseball at Arizona State and Cal Poly then was drafted by the Anaheim Angels.

  30. Roger Donlon

    Roger Hugh C. Donlon (born on January 30, 1934 in Saugerties, New York) is a retired United States Army officer who was the first man to receive the Medal Of Honor in Vietnam, as well as the first member of the Special Forces so honored. Donlon is the seventh child of eight. He attended the New York State College of Forestry at Syracuse University for a year. He joined the United States Air Force in 1953 and was admitted to West Point in 1955, …

  31. George Joulwan

    George Alfred Joulwan (born November 16, 1939, Pottsville, Pennsylvania) was a United States Army general, and is now a businessman. Joulwan, of Lebanese origin, studied at the United States Military Academy and Loyola University. He served from June 1966 to November 1967 and from June 1971 to January 1972 in Vietnam. He attended the Army War College, and served on the Staff and Faculty until 1979. He commanded the 2nd Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division (Mechanized), …

  32. Ernest Medina

    Ernest Lou Medina (born August 27, 1936) was a captain in the United States Army during the Vietnam War. He was the commanding officer of Charlie Company, 1st Battalion, 20th Infantry of the 11th Brigade, Americal Division, the group responsible for the My Lai Massacre of 1968. Captain Medina was charged in connection with the crimes, but was ultimately found not guilty of all charges relating to the massacre.

  33. James van Fleet

    James Alward Van Fleet (March 19, 1892 - September 23, 1992) was a U.S. Army general during World War II and the Korean War. Van Fleet was born in Coytesville, New Jersey and graduated from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point in 1915 as part of a class that contained many future generals, and which military historians have called, "The class the stars fell on". He was a classmate of both Dwight D. Eisenhower and Omar Bradley.

  34. David Richardson

    David Richardson (1916-2005) was an American journalist and United States Army soldier. A member of Merrill's Marauders, he became famous for his behind the lines coverage of their combat exploits during the Burma Campaign of World War II. His articles for Yank, the Army Weekly describing the Marauders' campaign's record-setting marches and heavy sustained fighting were noted as "[capturing] the flavor of battle, as well as the Marauders' jingoistic pride and derring-do".

  35. Vincent Keith Brooks

    Vincent Keith Brooks is an American brigadier general, who was the United States Army's Deputy Director of Operations during the War in Iraq. This position again made him visible in the media. He also served as the Chief of Army Public Affairs in the Pentagon. As of June 8, 2006, BG Brooks is the 1st Cavalry Division Deputy Commanding General garrisoned at Fort Hood, Texas.

  36. Frank Merrill

    Frank Dow Merrill (born December 4, 1903 in New Hampshire - died December 11, 1955 in Fernandina Beach, Florida) is best remembered for his command of Merrill's Marauders, "officially 5307th Composite Unit (provisional)", in the Burma Campaign of World War II. Merrill's Marauders came under General Joseph Stilwell's Northern Combat Area Command.

  37. Walter Wojdakowski

    Walter Wojdakowski is a Major General in the United States Army. He has held a number of high positions within the military, including his current post of Commanding General of Ft. Benning. The most controversial part of his career is his involvement with the Abu Ghraib Scandal.

  38. Harry G. Summers Jr.

    Harry G. Summers, Jr. (May 6, 1932 - November 14, 1999) was the author of the neo-Clausewitzean analysis of the Vietnam War, titled, "On Strategy: A Critical Analysis of the Vietnam War" (1982). Summers was an infantry colonel in the United States Army, and had served as a squad leader in the Korean War and as a battalion and corps operations officer in the Vietnam War. Colonel Summers was on the negotiation team for the United States at the end of the Vietnam War.

  39. Leon J. Laporte

    Leon J. LaPorte is a retired United States Army general.

  40. Edwin Walker

    Major General Edwin Anderson Walker (November 10, 1909 - October 31, 1993) was a member of the U.S. Army known for his right wing political views and for being a target of Lee Harvey Oswald.

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