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Group photograph of GEN Gordon R. Sullivan (right), Army CHIEF of STAFF and h is staff, including Secretary of the Army Michael P. W. Stone (left). Clockwise from lower left: Secretary Stone, GEN Dennis J. Reimer, Vice CHIEF of STAFF, GEN Edwin H. Burba, Jr., Commander, Commander, Forces Command, GEN George A. Joulwan, Commander in CHIEF, U.S. Southern Command, GEN Jimmy D. Ross, Commander, Army Material Command, GEN David M. Maddox, Commander, U.S. Army, Europe, LGEN Howard D. Graves, Commander, Military Academy, West Point, LGEN Donald M. Lionetti, Commander, Army Space and Strategic Defense Command, MGEN Charles F. Scanlon, Commander Army Intelligence and Security Command, MGEN Samuel...

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Group photograph of GEN Gordon R. Sullivan (right), Army CHIEF of STAFF and h is staff, including Secretary of the Army Michael P. W. Stone (left). Clockwise from lower left: Secretary Stone, GEN Dennis J. Reimer, Vice CHIEF of STAFF, GEN Edwin H. Burba, Jr., Commander, Commander, Forces Command, GEN George A. Joulwan, Commander in CHIEF, U.S. Southern Command, GEN Jimmy D. Ross, Commander, Army Material Command, GEN David M. Maddox, Commander, U.S. Army, Europe, LGEN Howard D. Graves, Commander, Military Academy, West Point, LGEN Donald M. Lionetti, Commander, Army Space and Strategic Defense Command, MGEN Charles F. Scanlon, Commander Army Intelligence and Security Command, MGEN Samuel...

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[Complete] Scene Caption: Group photograph of GEN Gordon R. Sullivan (right), Army Chief of Staff and h is staff, including Secretary of the Army Michael P. W. Stone (left). Clockwise from lower left: Secretary Stone, GEN Dennis J. Reimer, Vice Chief of Staff, GEN Edwin H. Burba, Jr., Commander, Commander, Forces Command, GEN George A. Joulwan, Commander in Chief, U.S. Southern Command, GEN Jimmy D. Ross, Commander, Army Material Command, GEN David M. Maddox, Commander, U.S. Army, Europe, LGEN Howard D. Graves, Commander, Military Academy, West Point, LGEN Donald M. Lionetti, Commander, Army Space and Strategic Defense Command, MGEN Charles F. Scanlon, Commander Army Intelligence and Security Command, MGEN Samuel A. Leffler, Commander, Information Systems Command, MGEN Richard G. Larson, Commander, Military Traffic Management Command, BGEN John J. Cuddy, Commander, Health Services Command, SMA Richard A. Kidd, Sergeant Major of the Army, MGEN Richard F. Timmons, Commander, U.S. Army South, MGEN Peter T. Berry, Commander, Criminal Investigation Command, MGEN William F. Streeter, Commander, Military District of Washington, LGEN Arthur E. Williams, Chief of Engineers, LGEN Wayne A. Downing, Commander, Army Special Operations Command, LGEN Jonnie H. Corns, Commander U. S. Army, Pacific, GEN John M. Shalikashvili, Surpreme Allied Commander, Europe, GEN Frederick M. Franks, Jr., Commander, Training and Doctrine Command, GEN Carl W. Stiner, Commander in Chief, U.S. Readiness/U.S. Special Operations Command, GEN Robert W. RisCassi, Commander Eighth Army, GEN Sullivan. Exact Date Shot Unknown

Base: Pentagon

State: District Of Columbia (DC)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: Unknown

Release Status: Released to Public
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