Posted on Jun 7, 2017
GEN Gordon Sullivan here, coming by for a Q&A on Tuesday 6/13. What questions do you have for me?
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From RP Staff:
We're honored to host the 32nd Chief of Staff of the Army, GEN Gordon Sullivan on Tuesday 6/13 at 3:00pm EST. Post your questions below on army history and GEN Sullivan’s work on the National Museum of the United States Army: https://armyhistory.org/
About General Sullivan:
General Sullivan retired from the Army on July 31, 1995, after more than 36 years of active service. He culminated his uniformed service as the 32nd Chief of Staff—the Army’s senior general officer—and a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
General Gordon R. Sullivan currently serves as the Chairman of the Board of the Campaign for the National Museum of the United States Army at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, where construction is currently underway. A tireless advocate for Soldiers and their families, the Museum project remains consistent with General Sullivan’s priorities—to recognize the contributions of over 30 million American men women who have served in our Army.
General Sullivan retired from the Army on July 31, 1995, after more than 36 years of active service. He culminated his uniformed service as the 32nd Chief of Staff—the Army’s senior general officer—and a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
From 1998 until this year, General Sullivan was the President and Chief Executive Officer of the Association of the United States Army, also headquartered in Arlington, where he oversaw the transformation of the association into a dynamic, member-based organization that continues to represent Soldiers, Army families, and the defense industry.
In addition to his numerous military awards and decorations, he is also the recipient of the AUSA 2016 George Catlett Marshall Award for selfless service to the United States of America, the West Point Association of Graduates’ Sylvanus Thayer Award and a member of the Sergeants Major Academy’s Hall of Honor.
From RP Staff:
We're honored to host the 32nd Chief of Staff of the Army, GEN Gordon Sullivan on Tuesday 6/13 at 3:00pm EST. Post your questions below on army history and GEN Sullivan’s work on the National Museum of the United States Army: https://armyhistory.org/
About General Sullivan:
General Sullivan retired from the Army on July 31, 1995, after more than 36 years of active service. He culminated his uniformed service as the 32nd Chief of Staff—the Army’s senior general officer—and a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
General Gordon R. Sullivan currently serves as the Chairman of the Board of the Campaign for the National Museum of the United States Army at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, where construction is currently underway. A tireless advocate for Soldiers and their families, the Museum project remains consistent with General Sullivan’s priorities—to recognize the contributions of over 30 million American men women who have served in our Army.
General Sullivan retired from the Army on July 31, 1995, after more than 36 years of active service. He culminated his uniformed service as the 32nd Chief of Staff—the Army’s senior general officer—and a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
From 1998 until this year, General Sullivan was the President and Chief Executive Officer of the Association of the United States Army, also headquartered in Arlington, where he oversaw the transformation of the association into a dynamic, member-based organization that continues to represent Soldiers, Army families, and the defense industry.
In addition to his numerous military awards and decorations, he is also the recipient of the AUSA 2016 George Catlett Marshall Award for selfless service to the United States of America, the West Point Association of Graduates’ Sylvanus Thayer Award and a member of the Sergeants Major Academy’s Hall of Honor.
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CALLING ON ALL RP MEMBERS AND CONNECTIONS - PLEASE TAKE A MINUTE TO REVIEW THIS RALLYPOINT Q&A POST WITH THE 32ND CHIEF OF STAFF OF THE ARMY, GEN GORDON SULLIVAN ON TUESDAY 6/13 AT 3:00 PM EST.
WHAT A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO ASK THE REALLY GOOD QUESTIONS ABOUT SENIOR LEADERSHIP, LIFE AFTER RETIREMENT, AND MUCH MORE.
PLEASE POST YOUR QUESTION TODAY:
https://www.rallypoint.com/topics/q-a/answers/gen-gordon-sullivan-here-coming-by-for-a-q-a-on-tuesday-6-13-what-questions-do-you-have-for-me
THE RALLYPOINT FORUM CONTINUES TO PROVIDE THESE GREAT OPPORTUNITIES TO ALL OF OUR VETERANS, SERVICE MEMBERS, RETIREES, CIVILIAN RECRUITERS, CIVILIAN SUPPORTERS, AND MILITARY FAMILY MEMBERS TO REACH OUT & ASK QUESTIONS TO FORMER SERVICE MEMBERS AND LEADERS OF OUR COUNTRY.
YOUR GREAT PARTICIPATION IS WELCOME, APPRECIATED, AND NEEDED TO KEEP THIS TYPE OF FORUM MOVING FORWARD.
THANKS FOR YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT!
CAPT Michael MoranSMSgt Chuck StewartSGT James (Jimmy) CronePO1 Robert ChalmersCOL Yvette NonteSSgt Craig WilliamsSPC Thomas Deshaw IIPO3 (Join to see)SFC Charles CarmenSGT (Join to see)SSG Donald GallawaySGT Ray GrahamSFC Gerald BaileySgt Deborah Cornatzer
GEN Gordon Sullivan here, coming by for a Q&A on Tuesday 6/13. What questions do you have for me?...
*RP Staff will monitor this discussion* From RP Staff: We're honored to host the 32nd Chief of Staff of the Army, GEN Gordon Sullivan on Tuesday 6/13 at 3:00pm EST. Post your questions below on army history and GEN Sullivan’s work on the National Museum of the United States Army: https://armyhistory.org/ About General Sullivan: General Sullivan retired from the Army on July 31, 1995, after more than 36 years of active service. He culminated...
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs
SP5 Robert Ruck - Thanks for the comment Robert - I added GEN Gordon Sullivan here, so he could see your question above about the Museum. Thanks,
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Emerald S
such an involved question with diverse background resonance does need coverage and support beyond a theologian dabbles. i too was a rightfully ,a elected president of a local museum + member of very large city museum.. aw the trivial micro effects betwixt
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Emerald S
not matter what any museum favors" to replicate , they always are survivors that have history to, my note is not about human anywhere verse human ,,, it is about other issues that past and near past have definitely brought forward.
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GEN Gordon Sullivan
SP5 Robert Ruck - Yes. The Cold War Gallery is broken into three distinct sections, “The Army in the Cold War,” “Korean War,” and the “Vietnam War.” The “Army in the Cold War” looks at the how Soldiers served around the world during the Cold War providing a full timeline of the Cold War (1947-1991). This exhibit also explores the General Defense Plan.
Relating to the Pershing Missile System, the Museum will display the Pershing Missile Qualification Badge, which was an unofficial badge that could be earned by Soldiers in four of the field artillery battalions armed with Pershing missiles that were stationed in Germany.
Relating to the Pershing Missile System, the Museum will display the Pershing Missile Qualification Badge, which was an unofficial badge that could be earned by Soldiers in four of the field artillery battalions armed with Pershing missiles that were stationed in Germany.
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GEN Gordon Sullivan Thank you for being here on RallyPoint to answer questions Sir. It is a real honor. You spoke at my graduating class of 2002 at the Army War College, Carlisle Barracks, PA following the attacks of 9/11 and there wasn't a dry eye in the crowd that day when you awarded the honorary graduation certificate to the wife and children of Col. Canfield D. Boone, 53, 2002, 2001 - honorary graduate and posthumously promoted to colonel.
What has been your most rewarding job or exeprience since your retriement from the Army?
What has been your most rewarding job or exeprience since your retriement from the Army?
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GEN Gordon Sullivan
The most rewarding aspect of my life has been my lifelong relationship with the Army. Since I’ve retired I’ve been the AUSA President for 18 years and am now Chairman of the Board of the Army Historical Foundation involved with creation of National Museum of the US Army - a place which provides all an opportunity to gain insights into the American journey since 1636 to today as seen through the eyes of the American Soldier.
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs
GEN Gordon Sullivan - Thank you Sir for your continued service after your retirement with your duties at the AUSA and Chairman of the Boad for the Army Historical Foundation!
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General Sullivan - Heartfelt congratulations and many thanks for your exceptionally illustrious, dedicated, and decorated career in service to our country - and in support of our colleagues.
Warmest Regards, Sandy Annala, Former 1LT 66H Med-Surge Nurse, Republic of Vietnam
General (Retired) Gordon R. Sullivan-Chief of Staff, United States Army, was commissioned a second lieutenant of Armor and awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree from Norwich University in 1959. He holds a Master of Arts degree in political science from the University of New Hampshire. His military schooling includes the Armor school, the Command and General Staff College, and the Army War College. He has served in a variety of Command and Staff positions including four years in joint and allied assignments. His overseas assignments include four tours in Europe, two in Vietnam and one in Korea. General Sullivan also served in assignments on the Army Staff in Washington, DC, including a tour as the Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations and Plans and the Vice Chief of Staff of the Army. General Sullivan has commanded at platoon through division level. In United State Army, Europe, He was assigned 3d Battalion 32d Armor as a Captain and later served as 1st Brigade, 3 Armor Division Commander. Gen. Sullivan later served as 3d Armored Division Chief of Staff and the VII Corps Operations officer (G-3). Subsequently, he served as the Assistant Commandant of the Armor School at Ft. Knox, Kentucky, on the NATO staff as the Deputy Chief of Staff for Support of the Central Army Group in Germany, and as the Deputy Commandant of the Command and General Staff College at Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas. He also served as the Commanding General of the 1st Infantry Division at Ft. Riley, Kansas. In June 1991, General Sullivan became Chief of Staff of the United States Army. He also served as a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
Warmest Regards, Sandy Annala, Former 1LT 66H Med-Surge Nurse, Republic of Vietnam
General (Retired) Gordon R. Sullivan-Chief of Staff, United States Army, was commissioned a second lieutenant of Armor and awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree from Norwich University in 1959. He holds a Master of Arts degree in political science from the University of New Hampshire. His military schooling includes the Armor school, the Command and General Staff College, and the Army War College. He has served in a variety of Command and Staff positions including four years in joint and allied assignments. His overseas assignments include four tours in Europe, two in Vietnam and one in Korea. General Sullivan also served in assignments on the Army Staff in Washington, DC, including a tour as the Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations and Plans and the Vice Chief of Staff of the Army. General Sullivan has commanded at platoon through division level. In United State Army, Europe, He was assigned 3d Battalion 32d Armor as a Captain and later served as 1st Brigade, 3 Armor Division Commander. Gen. Sullivan later served as 3d Armored Division Chief of Staff and the VII Corps Operations officer (G-3). Subsequently, he served as the Assistant Commandant of the Armor School at Ft. Knox, Kentucky, on the NATO staff as the Deputy Chief of Staff for Support of the Central Army Group in Germany, and as the Deputy Commandant of the Command and General Staff College at Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas. He also served as the Commanding General of the 1st Infantry Division at Ft. Riley, Kansas. In June 1991, General Sullivan became Chief of Staff of the United States Army. He also served as a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
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