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Lieutenant General Patricia D. Horoho passes the Southern Regional Medical Command guidon to Major General Jimmie O. Keenan (left) during a change of command ceremony on June 6, 2013. In 1994, Horoho was the head nurse of the emergency room at Womack Army Medical Center. She treated the wounded in the aftermath of the Green Ramp disaster. [2]
Lt. Gen. Patricia Horoho became the first female U.S. Army surgeon general. [20] The U.S. National Guard began using female engagement teams in 2011. [21] A group of women from Port Hueneme became the first all-female team in Seabees history to take on and complete a construction project. [22]
Thomas Sease James Jr. [1] (born October 15, 1963) is a retired United States Army lieutenant general who last served as the 39th Commanding General of the First United States Army headquartered at Rock Island Arsenal, Illinois.
Lieutenant General Peter A. Kind was the last lieutenant general to command USAISC. U.S. Army Japan (USARJ), which had stabilized as a three-star billet in 1972, was downgraded to a two-star command in 1994 with its commanding general, Lieutenant General Jerome H. Granrud (dual-hatted as commander of IX Corps ) transferring command to Major ...
Lieutenant General Bruce T. Crawford became the last commissioned officer to hold the unified position, retiring on 11 August 2020. [101] Major General John B. Morrison Jr. was confirmed for promotion to lieutenant general [102] and became the first deputy chief of staff for cyber (G-6) in August 2020. [103] [104]
Lieutenant General: 37 Frank F. Ledford Jr. June 1, 1988 – June 30, 1992 [1] Lieutenant General: 38 Alcide M. Lanoue: September 8, 1992 – September 30, 1996 [1] Lieutenant General: 39 Ronald R. Blanck: October 1, 1996 – September 22, 2000 [1] Lieutenant General: 40 James Peake: September 22, 2000 – July 8, 2004 Lieutenant General
Lieutenant General Patricia D. Horoho passes the Southern Regional Medical Command guidon to Major General Jimmie O. Keenan (left) during a change of command ceremony on June 6, 2013. Keenan entered the United States Army as a Nurse Corps Officer commissioned through Reserve Officer Training Corps at Henderson State University.
WAC Air Controller painting by Dan V. Smith, 1943. The Women's Army Corps (WAC) was the women's branch of the United States Army.It was created as an auxiliary unit, the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps (WAAC) on 15 May 1942, and converted to an active duty status in the Army of the United States as the WAC on 1 July 1943.