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  2. General Order No. 1 (Gulf War) - Wikipedia

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    General Schwarzkopf during the Gulf War. General Order No. 1 was a general order issued by General Norman Schwarzkopf Jr. to United States Central Command in the Middle East during the Gulf War (Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm). The order contains provisions restricting the behavior of troops and was intended to show respect to the ...

  3. 105th Technical & Administrative Services Group (Reserve)

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    General Orders No. 112, GHQ-AFP, dtd 4 Feb '10 Presidential Unit Citation Badge: General Elections, Philippines: 1 July 2010: General Orders No. 641, GHQ-AFP, dtd 1 July '10 Presidential Unit Citation Badge: TS Haiyan/Bohol Earthquake/Zamboanga Siege: 13 January 2014: General Orders No. 51, GHQ-AFP, dtd 13 January '14

  4. List of active duty United States Army major generals

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    U.S. Central Command (USCENTCOM) Major General Michael J. Leeney [110] [a] U.S. Army: U.S. Army Network Enterprise Technology Command: Commanding General, U.S. Army Network Enterprise Technology Command (NETCOM) U.S. Army Cyber Command (ARCYBER) Major General Jacqueline D. McPhail [111] [112] U.S. Army: Southern European Task Force-Africa U.S ...

  5. List of recipients of the United States Presidential Unit ...

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    General Orders No. 32, War Department, Washington D.C., 23 April 1945: The 254th Engineer Combat Battalion is cited for extraordinary heroism in action against an armed enemy on 17 December 1944 in Belgium. Early in the morning of 17 December 1944, the battalion was ordered to take up a defensive position on the corp's right flank.

  6. United States Central Command - Wikipedia

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    Two of the former U.S. Central Command Commanders would later serve as United States Secretary of Defense: General James Mattis and General Lloyd Austin. Mattis served as the 26th U.S. Secretary of Defense. Austin became the 28th U.S. Secretary of Defense on January 22, 2021; he is the current incumbent. [42]

  7. AFP Visayas Command - Wikipedia

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    VISCOM was organized as an operating unit of the AFP to control Internal Security Operation (ISO) in the Visayas, which then became the forefather of the present-day Central Command (CENTCOM), AFP. [2] On August 11, 2021, the name of the Central Command was reverted to its original name as the Visayas Command. [3]

  8. Why Is the U.S. Military Buying Tinder Ads in Lebanon? - AOL

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    Just in case the message wasn't clear enough, the ad continued: "CENTCOM is fully prepared with F-16 Fighting Falcon fighters and supersonic A-10 Thunderbolt fighters already in the region."

  9. Naval organization of the U.S.-led coalition during the Gulf War

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    During the Gulf War of 1991 United States Naval Forces Central Command (NAVCENT) reported to United States Central Command. After discussions between General H. Norman Schwarzkopf (CINCCENT) and Admiral Huntington Hardisty (CINCPAC), Vice Admiral Henry H. Mauz Jr. ("Hank" Mauz), Commander Seventh Fleet, was appointed as Commander U.S. Naval ...