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WASHINGTON (Army News Service, July 24, 2008) -- The U.S. Senate confirmed Wednesday the appointment of Lt. Gen. Ann E. Dunwoody to the grade of four-star general. Dunwoody, who will be the first ...
Gen. Richard Edward Cavazos was the Army's first Hispanic four-star. (Army) The man who became the Army’s first Hispanic four-star general died on Sunday. Richard Edward Cavazos, 88, died in the ...
The 2021 photograph of Army general Christopher Donahue boarding the last C-17 out of Kabul came to symbolize the U.S. withdrawal.
The second new Army four-star to take over a joint position since June 30 was Gen. Daniel Hokanson, who was confirmed by the Senate on July 21 to command the National Guard Bureau.
Today, the bureau operates as a joint activity of the Department of Defense, a change that came in 2008 and saw the chief of the NGB elevated to a four-star general and given additional authority.
In a ceremony Tuesday at the Army Materiel Command headquarters on Redstone Arsenal, Dunwoody, the first woman to earn four-star rank in military history, will pass her command to another and ...
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth ordered military planners to cut the number of four-star general and admiral positions in the military by 20%. By Matt White Published May 5, 2025 6:32 PM EDT ...
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — The man who was raised by a cowhand on King Ranch and eventually became the United States Army's first Hispanic four-star general has died. Richard Edward Cavazos, 88 ...
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