Merrill Anthony McPeak (born January 9, 1936) is a retired 4-star general in the United States Air Force whose final assignment before retirement was as...
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Tony Peak may refer to: Merrill McPeak, Merrill Anthony "Tony" McPeak, former Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force Tony McPeak (footballer), Scottish...
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1969), American beach volleyball player Mark McPeak (born 1968), Northern Irish bowls player Merrill McPeak (born 1936), American politician and Chief of...
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office July 2018 – January 20, 2021 President Donald Trump Preceded by Merrill McPeak Succeeded by Mark P. Hertling Personal details Born David John Urban...
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quality control to all activities. The effort was associated with General Merrill McPeak. Quality control had been developed to help industrial manufacturers...
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Arlington National Cemetery attended by dignitaries including General Merrill McPeak, Chief of Staff of the Air Force. List of people who disappeared Children...
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Ambassador to South Africa and Nigeria Donald McHenry, former Ambassador to the United Nations Merrill McPeak, former Chief of Staff of the United States...
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Brigadier General; B.A. 1972 Thomas J. Haynes, Air National Guard general Merrill McPeak, retired Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force; B.A. Economics...
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family of aircraft; the majority of those produced would replace F-16s. Merrill McPeak, former Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force, has complained...
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Marine Division, author Craig McNamara, anti-war demonstrator, son of Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara Merrill McPeak, Fighter pilot, Air Force Chief...
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current chairman of the Intelligence and National Security Alliance. Merrill McPeak, USAF (ret) figures prominently among Obama's military advisors. Colin...
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shoulder board rank insignia. In 1993, then Air Force Chief of Staff, Merrill McPeak introduced a new three-button service coat which featured no epaulets...
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Dugan Merrill McPeak 25 Carns, MichaelGeneral Michael P. C. Carns (1937–2023) 16 May 1991 28 July 1994 (retired) 3 years, 73 days Merrill McPeak 26 Moorman...
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decisive that the Gulf War was coined the "first space war" by General Merrill McPeak and its status was elevated within the Air Force. In 1991, Air Force...
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service and so tough," and remarked that when retired American general Merrill McPeak had previewed the documentary, he "had no idea that he had been bombing...
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Frederick F. Woerner Jr. (1994–2001) Frederick M. Franks Jr. (2005–2009) Merrill McPeak (2010–2018) David Urban (2018–2021) Mark Hertling (2021–2023) Michael...
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Force reorganization initiated by Air Force Chief of Staff General Merrill McPeak. The goal of the reorganization was to "streamline, take layers out...
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Military offices Preceded by Merrill McPeak Chief of Staff of the Air Force 1994–1997 Succeeded by Michael E. Ryan...
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J. Kennedy three-star general in the United States Army (1969-2000) Merrill McPeak United States Secretary of the Air Force (1993) (Independent) Clyde...
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first female chaplain to reach that rank, then-Air Force Chief of Staff Merrill McPeak organized a special ceremony at The Pentagon to commemorate the occasion...
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occupations with the force wide restructuring that was implemented under Merrill McPeak. These reduced officer AFSCs from 216 to 123 and enlisted AFSCs from...
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Smith Deputy Commander Col. Kevin D. Hicok Command Chief CCM Christopher D. Griste Notable commanders Merrill McPeak Insignia 20th Fighter Wing emblem...
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Charles Levin, actor Jim McDonald, baseball player Gary McFarland, composer, arranger, vibraphonist and vocalist Merrill McPeak, former Chief of Staff of...
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Malachowski, American aviator and first female pilot for the Thunderbirds Merrill McPeak, Air Force General and pilot E. Daniel Cherry, Air Force General and...
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admirals. Signatories included James E. "Hoss" Cartwright, Joseph P. Hoar, Merrill McPeak, and Lloyd W. Newton, Robert G. Gard Jr., Claudia J. Kennedy,; Lee F...
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Wang's civilian attorney, argued that USAF Chief of Staff General Merrill McPeak, a career fighter pilot, had made clear that he did not want Wickson...
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executive order 'banning assassinations.'" Dugan was replaced by General Merrill McPeak and retired from the Air Force on January 1, 1991. On January 17, 1991...
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former secretary of the Navy during the Clinton administration, and Gen. Merrill McPeak, former Air Force chief of staff." Newsweek described him as "the General...
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become the new host unit at Holloman. This was changed when General Merrill McPeak, USAF Chief of Staff, determined that the 49th had a more notable history...
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7 February 1945 Tolosa, Leyte, Philippines, 17 February 1945 Fort William McKinley, Leyte, Philippines, 20 March 1945 Tokyo, Japan, 17 May 1946 Fuchu AS...
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