...These mindless cuts are making America unsafe.Jerry BoykinFarmville, Va. (The writer ? a retired U.S. Army lieutenant general ? is the former U.S. deputy undersecretary of defense for intelligence, and former commanding general of both...
...year, however, the group decided on Augusta Chronicle President Dana T. Atkins, who retired as an Air Force lieutenant general shortly before starting at the newspaper Jan. 3.Atkins asked the crowd of more than 200 to do three things in...
...structure, designed to demonstrate wave mechanics, was dedicated in August 1997 by William J. Hilsman, a retired lieutenant general and former Fort Gordon commander, who first envisioned the interactive science center that once occupied two floors...
The name of a respected Army lieutenant general killed last week in a car crash appears headed onto an Augusta viaduct.Augusta's engineering committee voted 3-1 in favor...
...five boys in Mount Pleasant, S.C."We regret that we did not pursue this matter further," Citadel President Lieutenant General John Rosa and Board of Visitors Chair Doug Snyder said in a statement.The Citadel said that four years ago it...
...Harold A. Rehder. He was also known for his photographs of seashells.ROBERT E. GRAYNOV. 23Rising to the rank of lieutenant general, Gray was chief of the U.S. Army's Signal Corps and Fort Gordon's first black commander. He was known for...
...Congress can avoid this sorry outcome by forestalling sequestration in favor of rational decision-making about budget priorities.E. G. "Buck" ShulerColumbia, S.C. (The writer is a retired U.S. Air Force lieutenant general.)
...will gather in Augusta next week for a global conference for which a local software company is the host.A retired lieutenant general from the Indian army and Haiti's ambassador to the U.S. will be among featured speakers at the weeklong ESi...
...Russians attacked. Upon his retirement from the Air National Guard in 1984, the Legislature promoted Patterson to lieutenant general. He had flown every combat plane stationed in South Carolina, from the P-51 through the F-16. President Reagan...
...respect many years ago, and that respect is stronger than ever today. (The writer is a retired U.S. Air Force lieutenant general and a former U.S. military representative to NATO.)