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Joseph Keith Kellogg Jr. (born May 12, 1944) is an American statesman, diplomat, and retired lieutenant general in the United States Army. [1] He previously served as the National Security Advisor to Vice President Mike Pence, and as the Executive Secretary and Chief of Staff of the United States National Security Council in the first Trump administration.
Major General Joseph K. Kellogg Jr., 27 November 1996 – 31 July 1998; Major General Dan K. McNeill, 31 July 1998 – 19 June 2000; Major General John Vines, August 2000 – October 2002; Major General Charles Swannack, October 2002 – 27 May 2004; Major General William B. Caldwell IV, 27 May 2004 – 7 April 2006
The strategy outlined by Kellogg and Fleitz is the most detailed plan yet by associates of Trump, who has said he could quickly settle the war in Ukraine if he beats President Joe Biden in the Nov ...
President-elect Donald Trump has appointed retired U.S. Army Lt. General Keith Kellogg as his special envoy to Ukraine and Russia, tasked with finding a comprehensive peace settlement between ...
Richard W. Potter Jr., September 1989 – July 1992 [5] Keith Kellogg, July 1992 – July 1994 [6] Michael A. Canavan, July 1994 – July 1996 [7] Geoffrey C. Lambert, August 1996 – July 1998 [8] Eldon A. Bargewell, August 1998 - June 2000 [9] Leslie L. Fuller, July 2000 – July 2002 [10] Gary M. Jones, July 2002 – August 2003 [11]
Keith Kellogg’s stop at the military hospital, during which he fielded questions and held individual discussions with wounded soldiers, ingratiated the US to Zelensky and brought Ukrainian ...
President-elect Trump on Wednesday announced his appointment of Keith Kellogg, a retired lieutenant general who served as chief of staff on Trump’s National Security Council during his first ...
Entries in the following list of lieutenant generals are indexed by the numerical order in which each officer was promoted to that rank while on active duty, or by an asterisk (*) if the officer did not serve in that rank while on active duty in the U.S. Army or was promoted to four-star rank while on active duty in the U.S. Army.