David Petraeus

WASHINGTON — In a farewell to the military after 37 years in uniform, Army Gen. David Petraeus on Wednesday said supporting the troops and their families must be the nation’s “paramount objective” even as defense budgets are reduced. [1]

WASHINGTON ‘ Gen. David Petraeus is bidding farewell to the Army that has been his life and the troops that have been his family for 37 years. [2]

WASHINGTON (AP) - Gen. David Petraeus is bidding farewell to the Army that has been his life and the troops that have been his family for 37 years. [3]

- In a farewell to the military after 37 years in uniform, Army Gen. David Petraeus on Wednesday said supporting the troops and their families must be the nation’s “paramount objective” even as defense budgets are reduced. [4]

Sixtus settled in Cornwall-on-Hudson, where David Petraeus grew up and graduated from Cornwall Central High School in 1970. [5]

– U.S. Army Gen. David Petraeus, who served as the top U.S. commander in Iraq and Afghanistan, ended his military career Wednesday to take the reins at the CIA. [6]

Petraeus looked back over his celebrated career, which began when he was commissioned a second lieutenant after graduating from West Point in June 1974. [4]

Gen. David H. Petraeus has been the most prominent American military commander over the past decade, the architect of the 2007 surge in Iraq and later the top commander of American forces in Afghanistan. [7]

I am taking off the uniform I have worn for 37 years to do this the right way,” Petraeus said earlier this year. [6]

Spending cuts also must not undercut the versatility and flexibility that the Army and other services have developed in fighting insurgencies in Iraq and Afghanistan, he told his retirement ceremony on a sun-splashed parade field at Fort Myer, adjacent to Arlington National Cemetery. [1]

He is credited with turning around the Iraq war and helping pivot the still uncertain campaign in Afghanistan. [3]

General Petraeus took over direct command of the forces in Afghanistan in June 2010 after President Obama removed Gen. Stanley A. McChrystal from the post for contemptuous remarks he and his staff members made about top administration officials in an article in Rolling Stone magazine. [7]

Some critics of his push to more troops into the conflict there say Obama’s decision to draw down those troops over the coming year shows the administration is abandoning Petraeus’ counterinsurgency campaign. [2]

The Nato commander in Afghanistan faces a Senate grilling on the military drawdown in Afghanistan at his confirmation hearing to become the next CIA director. [8]

America’s best-known general is taking off his uniform before starting a new chapter as the 20th director of the CIA next week, where he will keep waging war on al-Qaida and other terrorist groups, but in a far different form. [2]

Sources:
[1] Petraeus retires with legacy of a difference-maker - National
[2] Petraeus leaving Army after 37 years to head CIA - CTV News
[3] Petraeus leaving Army after 37 years to head CIA | wwltv.com
[4] Petraeus retires with legacy of a difference-maker
[5] David Petraeus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
[6] Petraeus to officially retire to take CIA job - CNN.com
[7] David Petraeus News - The New York Times
[8] David Petraeus

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