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The third-largest U.S. military base will now honor Gen. Richard Edward Cavazos, the first Hispanic American person to be a four-star Army general. By April Rubin Fort Hood, the third-largest U.S ...
Military rank: Commanding General of the US Army Conflict: War of 1812, Mexican-American War, Civil War Often overlooked by other names on this list, Winfield Scott is nothing less than one of the ...
Army Secretary Christine Wormuth has fired a four-star general — one of just 12 in the entire service — following an investigation into accusations that he attempted to use his position to ...
A four-star Army general was suspended on Friday after the Department of Defense learned he allegedly pressured an assessment panel to sign off on an officer deemed “unfit for command.”. Gen ...
Gen. Charles Hamilton wrote in a letter to Army leaders that he believes a selection process for field grade commanders disadvantages Black officers. Hamilton has written a letter to Army ...
Gen. Charles Hamilton, the head of Army Materiel Command, is suspended from his post after reportedly interfering in the Army's command selection program process. (Eben Boothby/U.S. Army) Army ...
Gen. Charles R. Hamilton, commanding general, U.S. Army Materiel Command, speaks with Cadets at the Stars and Stripes youth Mentoring Sessions during the 38th annual Black Engineer of the Year ...
Army General John J. Pershing was promoted in 1919 to general of the Armies, the most senior rank possible in the U.S. Army, for his leadership in the American Expeditionary Forces during World War I.
Theodore S. Kanamine, who grew up in a World War II internment camp and later became the U.S. Army’s first Japanese-American active duty general, died March 2 at his daughter’s home in Naples ...
Retired Brig. Gen. Theodore Shigeru Kanamine, the first active-duty Japanese-American general in the U.S. Army, died at his home last Thursday after a brief battle with cancer. He was 93. Born in ...