Like Mr. Bo, whose father was a renowned revolutionary leader, Mr. Zhang is often referred to as a "princeling" as the son of an army general who helped to fight a Japanese invasion and Chinese national forces.
The Army's top legislative official has taken responsibility and resigned, said the Army statement, which summarizes the results of an investigation by the Army Inspector General.
At the time, there could not have been any better messenger than Powell: a well-respected Republican, a former secretary of state and an army general.
In 2000, former Army Chief of Staff General Eric Shinseki first proposed the FCS project in an attempt to make the Army more deployable, networked, jointly synchronized and survivable.
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The kidnappings also follow the troubles of Iraq's fugitive Vice President Tariq al-Hashimi, who was sentenced to death in September, accused in the deaths of a lawyer and an army general.
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An army general even joined the board of Maharishi International University, set up in Fairfield in 1974.
During his three and a half years as chairman of the joint chiefs, Admiral Mullen has flown to Pakistan well over 20 times for meetings with the head of the army, General Ashfaq Kayani, in an effort to build a personal rapport with the man widely seen as the most powerful in the country.
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Several other soldiers, including Janis Karpinksi, an army reserve brigadier-general previously in charge of the Abu Ghraib prison, have been reprimanded and suspended from duty but are unlikely to face criminal charges.
One of the entries was on an article claiming an Army general's profanity-laden graduation address sparked a deadly riot at Fort Benning, in Georgia.
North Korea's military statement Thursday, from an unnamed spokesman from the General Bureau of the Korean People's Army, said its troops had been authorized to counter U.S. "aggression" with "powerful practical military counteractions, " including nuclear weapons.
But giving that right to the European Commission would mean an army of 50, 000 inspectors at a time of general suspicion about an interfering bureaucracy.
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (CNN) -- A Pakistani army helicopter crashed Wednesday in the country's tribal region, killing a senior general and seven members of his staff -- including two other generals -- an army spokesman told CNN.
We have seen -- and the President has been briefed and I think General McChrystal made mention of the steady but sure progress in training and retaining an Afghan national army and police, and some improvements that Ambassador Eikenberry mentioned on the governance side.
Washington Attorney General Robert McKenna, cochairman of NAAG's Tobacco Committee, told the audience how an army of lawyers at NAAG and state AG offices keeps tabs on the tobacco industry, from monitoring sales to stepping in to halt taboo marketing tactics such as running cartoon ads in Rolling Stone.
Major General Scales is one of the army's leading intellectuals and his op-ed was an important one because it signified a real shift within the military establishment.
One by the Naval Criminal Investigative Service and the other by an Army two star general, who's looking at the reporting part of this and the command structure.
In the summer of 2004, Sanchez was replaced by General George Casey, whose main objective was to train an Iraqi Army and police force to take over so that the Americans could get out.
In his speech, Davis proudly recalled his club's storied history, like an aged and frail general basking in battles won long ago and unaware of the sad state of his army.
To keep public opinion on his side, General Hillier made regular appearances on television accompanied by Afghan veterans, bringing him a level of fame previously unknown for an army officer in Canada.
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