George_W._Casey - First female 4-star Army General awarded at Pentagon

First female 4-star Army General awarded at Pentagon

U.S. Army Ltg. Ann E. Dunwoody (C) smiles during her promotion to General, as she is pinned by Chief of Staff of the Army General George W. Casey (L) and her husband Craig Brotchie during a ceremony at the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia on November 14, 2008. Dunwoody made history as the United States' first 4 star female officer. (UPI Photo/Molly A. Burgess/U.S. Navy)


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