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Observer-Reporter
December 14, 2017
... refurbishing of the Chess Park gazebo, construction of a new street department building, the improvements to the handicapped accessible city sidewalks, erection of the One Extraordinary Street plaque on Park Avenue and the dedication of the Monongahela Bridge to honor Gen. Carl E. Vuono, a formerÃÂ ...
Fort Leavenworth Lamp
April 27, 2017
Famous Army commanders who have occupied this home include Generals Franklin Bell, Frederick Funston, Lesley J. McNair, William R. Richardson, Carl E. Vuono, Robert W. RisCassi and David Petraeus. 605 Scott Ave. — Built in 1883 at a cost of $12,600, this house is a prominent 2.5-story residenceÃÂ ...
Observer-Reporter
March 25, 2016
While Monongahela is the hometown of Joe Montana, who led the San Francisco 49rs to win four Super Bowls, it also is the birthplace of retired U.S. Army Gen. Carl E. Vuono, who was chief of staff during the Persian Gulf War of 1991. The Monongahela Bridge has been renamed to honor Vuono, who grewÃÂ ...
Tribune-Review
December 2, 2015
Carl E. Vuono Bridge in honor of the Monongahela native whose distinguished military career included service as the Army Chief of Staff. Those ceremonies took place on Veterans Day, Nov. 12, 2012. Activities involving bridges at Monongahela in 1988 are just part of a long and colorful history of suchÃÂ ...
TIME
November 14, 2012
He was like the kid saving for a new and costly bike: he bided his time, toiling in anonymity – but close to power — carrying bags for Army generals like NATO commander John Galvin, Army chief of staff Carl Vuono, and Henry Shelton, chairman of the Joint Chiefs. Some colleagues criticized him forÃÂ ...
Tribune-Review
November 11, 2012
Carl Vuono Saturday. But during ceremonies marking the renaming of the city's bridge for Vuono, they also humbled him. “Today has special meaning,” Vuono said during ceremonies in Chess Park unveiling signs renaming the Monongahela Bridge as the General Carl E. Vuono Bridge. “Never in myÃÂ ...
UNC Chapell Hill
October 26, 2009
Between 1989 and 1991, I was the POLAD (Foreign Policy Advisor) for Army Chief of Staff General Carl Vuono. General Vuono created a Chief's Analysis and Initiatives Group (CAIG) to handle special projects of personal interest. One member of the CAIG was a hard-working, well-organized and competent LieutenantÃÂ ...
Center for Research on Globalization
October 11, 2007
Carl E. Vuono, the former Army chief of staff; Gen. Crosbie E. Saint, the former commander of the US Army in Europe; and Gen. Ron Griffith, the former Army vice chief of staff. There are also dozens of retired top-ranked generals and thousands of former military personnel, including elite special forces,ÃÂ ...
Fort Leavenworth Lamp
April 27, 2017
... Generals Franklin Bell, Frederick Funston, Lesley J. McNair, William R. Richardson, Carl E. Vuono, Robert W. RisCassi and David Petraeus.
Hood River News
November 11, 2016
As General Carl Vuono has said, “It's a national symbol of sacrifice for this great nation.” Our purpose is to help the American people and their ...
Observer-Reporter
March 25, 2016
Carl E. Vuono, who was chief of staff during the Persian Gulf War of 1991. The Monongahela Bridge has been renamed to honor Vuono, who ...
Tribune-Review
December 2, 2015
Carl E. Vuono Bridge in honor of the Monongahela native whose distinguished military career included service as the Army Chief of Staff.
Center for Research on Globalization
June 13, 2015
... the field report back to Rich Griffitt, Crosbie Saint and Carl Vuono (President of MPRI) at the company's headquarters in Alexandria, Virginia.
Center for Research on Globalization
December 30, 2014
... a war-material supply firm of which MPRI president Vernon Lewis was an Executive.38 In July 1995, MPRI director Carl Vuono, former army ...
TIME
November 14, 2012
... bags for Army generals like NATO commander John Galvin, Army chief of staff Carl Vuono, and Henry Shelton, chairman of the Joint Chiefs.
Tribune-Review
November 11, 2012
Carl Vuono, center, is flanked by his sons, Col. ... Park unveiling signs renaming the Monongahela Bridge as the General Carl E. Vuono Bridge.
UNC Chapell Hill
October 26, 2009
Between 1989 and 1991, I was the POLAD (Foreign Policy Advisor) for Army Chief of Staff General Carl Vuono. General Vuono created a Chief's Analysis and ...
Center for Research on Globalization
October 11, 2007
Carl E. Vuono, the former Army chief of staff; Gen. Crosbie E. Saint, the former commander of the US Army in Europe; and Gen. Ron Griffith, the ...
Uniontown Herald Standard
July 25, 2017
... the newly formed United States of America; as well as the home of General Carl Vuono, who served as U.S. Army Chief of Staff during DesertÃÂ ...
Fort Leavenworth Lamp
April 27, 2017
... Generals Franklin Bell, Frederick Funston, Lesley J. McNair, William R. Richardson, Carl E. Vuono, Robert W. RisCassi and David Petraeus.
Hood River News
November 11, 2016
As General Carl Vuono has said, “It's a national symbol of sacrifice for this great nation.” #Our purpose is to help the American people and theirÃÂ ...
Hood River News
November 11, 2016
As General Carl Vuono has said, “It's a national symbol of sacrifice for this great nation.” #Our purpose is to help the American people and theirÃÂ ...
Observer-Reporter
March 25, 2016
Carl E. Vuono, who was chief of staff during the Persian Gulf War of 1991. The Monongahela Bridge has been renamed to honor Vuono, whoÃÂ ...
Tribune-Review
December 2, 2015
Carl E. Vuono Bridge in honor of the Monongahela native whose distinguished military career included service as the Army Chief of Staff.
Tribune-Review
February 7, 2013
Carl E. Vuono Riverfront Park stage in Monongahela. Monongahela Innovations is planning weekly musical concerts this summer at the NobleÃÂ ...
TIME
November 14, 2012
... bags for Army generals like NATO commander John Galvin, Army chief of staff Carl Vuono, and Henry Shelton, chairman of the Joint Chiefs.
Tribune-Review
November 11, 2012
Carl Vuono, center, is flanked by his sons, Col. ... Park unveiling signs renaming the Monongahela Bridge as the General Carl E. Vuono Bridge.
UNC Chapell Hill
October 26, 2009
Between 1989 and 1991, I was the POLAD (Foreign Policy Advisor) for Army Chief of Staff General Carl Vuono. General Vuono created a Chief's Analysis andÃÂ ...
Center for Research on Globalization
October 11, 2007
Carl E. Vuono, the former Army chief of staff; Gen. Crosbie E. Saint, the former commander of the US Army in Europe; and Gen. Ron Griffith, theÃÂ ...
AOL News
August 9, 2016
At a rally in Virginia, veteran Louis Dorfman gave Donald Trump his Purple Heart. Trump's response was controversial, "I've always wanted to get a Purple Heart.
ISN
June 15, 2016
The Croatians were assisted by the U.S. company Military Professional Resources, Inc. (MPRI), which was led by former U.S. Army Chief of Staff Carl Vuono. The United States also lobbied its European allies to accept a mix of diplomacy and military force.
Observer-Reporter
March 25, 2016
Carl E. Vuono, who was chief of staff during the Persian Gulf War of 1991. The Monongahela Bridge has been renamed to honor Vuono, who grew up on Park Avenue.
Tribune-Review
December 2, 2015
Carl E. Vuono Bridge in honor of the Monongahela native whose distinguished military career included service as the Army Chief of Staff.