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George William Casey Jr. (born 22 July 1948) is a retired four-star general who served as the 36th Chief of Staff of the United States Army from 10 April 2007 to 10 April 2011. He served as Commanding General , Multi-National Force – Iraq from June 2004 to 8 February 2007, and was in the army for his entire adult working life.
George William Casey Sr. (March 9, 1922 – July 7, 1970) was a United States Army major general who was killed in a helicopter crash in July 1970, in South Vietnam.General Casey, who had served in the Korean War, was in command of the US 1st Cavalry Division at the time of his death.
Sánchez was succeeded as commander of coalition ground forces in Iraq by a four-star general: former Army Vice Chief of Staff George Casey. This changeover was part of a larger split in responsibilities as Sánchez's former command, Combined Joint Task Force 7 under a three-star general, was superseded by Multi-National Force Iraq under a four ...
The current chief of staff of the Army is General Randy George, ... George W. Casey Jr. (born 1948) 10 April 2007: 11 April 2011: 4 years, 1 day:
George Casey may refer to: George W. Casey Sr. (1922–1970), U.S. Army general; George W. Casey Jr. (born 1948), Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army, and the son of the above; George Elliott Casey (1850–1903), Canadian journalist and politician; George Casey (rugby league), Australian rugby league player of the 1920s
General George William Casey Jr., the top US commander in Iraq, was reported to be "reviewing a plan to redefine the American military mission there: U.S. troops would be pulled out of Iraqi cities and consolidated at a handful of U.S. bases while day-to-day combat duty would be turned over to the Iraqi army." It was said that he was "still ...
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Chief of Staff of the United States Army George W. Casey Jr. at Fort Benning in 2009. Fort Benning was the site of the Scout dog school of the United States during the Vietnam War, where the dogs trained to detect ambushes in enemy terrain got their initial training, before being transferred to Vietnam for further advanced courses. [46]