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  1. Richard Arthur "Dick" Cody [1] (born August 2, 1950) is a retired United States Army general who served as the 31st Vice Chief of Staff of the United States Army from June 24, 2004, to July 31, 2008. He retired from the Army on August 1, 2008. Early life and career. General Cody at a press conference in 2007.

  2. 30 de jul. de 2008 · Richard A. Cody, the 31st vice chief of staff of the Army, retires this month after a distinguished 36-year career. A master aviator who saw combat duty in the Persian Gulf, Cody leaves a...

  3. GEN Richard A. Cody ID: 209. Biography. Awards, Medals, Badges. Photos. Remembrances. Tributes. Mementō Semper. Military Hall of Honor, a virtual Military Hall of Honor. Remembrances and tributes to all those who have honorably served in the US Armed Forces.

  4. 1 de ago. de 2008 · Gen. Richard A. Cody, the 31st vice chief of staff of the Army, was honored with a farewell from the Pentagon Monday morning and a retirement ceremony Friday on the parade field at Fort Myer,...

  5. www.quad-a.org › Public › AwardsGEN Richard A. Cody

    GEN Richard A. Cody. Retired GEN Richard "Dick" A. Cody is a "Soldier's Soldier" and an "aviator's aviator." Receiving his commission as a 2LT on June 6, 1972 from the U.S. Military Academy, Cody served with distinction until retiring from active duty as the Army's 31st Vice Chief of Staff on Aug. 4, 2008. During these years, Cody served the ...

  6. 7 de abr. de 2008 · April 7, 2008. Tom Bachtell. General Richard A. Cody graduated from West Point in 1972, flew helicopters, ascended to command the storied 101st Airborne Division, and then, toward the end of...

  7. 18 de abr. de 2008 · Back in 2004, Army Vice-Chief of Staff general Richard Cody said the U.S. Army was out of balance. He spoke critically, and publicly, about what he felt were demands being placed on U.S. forces in Iraq and Afghanistan that stretched and stressed soldiers and their families. He speaks with VPR's Mitch Wertlieb.