John William Vessey Jr.

American general and military leader

John William Vessey Jr. - Military & Warriors born June 29th, 1922
Born
Died

2016
10 years ago — 94 years old

Category

Military & Warriors

Country

United States

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Born in 1922, this American general served in the United States Army and became the 12th Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. He played a significant role during the Vietnam War and later oversaw military operations during the Gulf War. His military career spanned over four decades, culminating in leadership positions that influenced U.S. military strategy. After retiring from the Army, he continued to serve the nation in various capacities, including advising on military and defense matters.

Served as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff

Oversaw U.S. military operations during the Gulf War

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