Carl Wade Stiner (7 September 1936 – 2 June 2022) was a United States Army four-star general who served as Commander in Chief, United States Special Operations...
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1981 – 1984 LTG James J. Lindsay, 1984 – 1986 LTG John W. Foss, 1986 – 1988 LTG Carl W. Stiner, 1988 – 1990 LTG Gary E. Luck, 1990 MG William A. Roosma...
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John W. Foss 10 January 1986 – 10 October 1986 Brigadier General Raphael J. Hallada 10 October 1986 – 5 January 1987 Major General Carl W. Stiner 5 January...
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The Armour–Stiner House is an octagon-shaped and domed Victorian-style house located at 45 West Clinton Avenue in Irvington, in Westchester County, New...
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Force under the command of United States Air Force Brigadier General Carl W. Stiner also landed – with lights out and without permission from the control...
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April 2023. "Senior Enlisted Leader, USSOCOM, Command Sergeant Major Shane W. Shorter". U.S. Special Operations Command. Retrieved 30 April 2023. "Biography...
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Ambassador to Vatican City withdrawn, 1951. "Letter on Assignment of General Carl Spaatz as Deputy to the Commanding General, Army Air Forces for Special Organizational...
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troops would have to be neutralized before the airdrop. Army Lt. Gen. Carl W. Stiner, the XVIII Airborne Corps commander, requested F-117As be used. The...
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apartment building when he was leaving for work. Army Major General Carl Stiner had warned Buckley that he was in danger, but Buckley told him that "I...
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survivor John W. Shannon, United States Secretary of the Army, 1984–1989, & United States Under Secretary of the Army, 1989–1993 General Carl Stiner, commander...
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