88 retired U.S. generals and admirals have now come out in total support of Donald Trump to be the next President of the United States.
I SERIUOSLY doubt that Hillary Clinton could get 88 members of any one group to support her, unless that support was bought and paid for by George Soros or the ultra corrupt Clinton Foundation.
Here is a list of retired U.S. generals and admirals who support Donald J. Trump to be our next Commander in Chief.
General Burwell B. Bell III, US Army, Retired
General Alfred G. Hansen, US Air Force, Retired
Admiral Jerry Johnson, US Navy, Retired
General Crosbie “Butch” Saint, US Army, Retired
Lieutenant General William G. Boykin, US Army, Retired
Lieutenant General Marvin Covault, US Army, retired
Lieutenant General Gordon E, Fornell, US Air Force, Retired
Lieutenant General Harley Hughes, US Air Force, Retired
Lieutenant General Thomas McInerney, US Air Force, Retired
Lieutenant General Timothy A. Kinnan, US Air Force, Retired
Lieutenant General Hugh G. Smith, US Army, Retired
Lieutenant General David J. Teal, US Air Force, Retired
Lieutenant General William E. Thurman, US Air Force, Retired
Vice Admiral Mike Bucchi, US Navy, Retired
Vice Admiral Edward Clexton, Jr. US Navy, Retired
Vice Admiral R.F. Schoultz, US Navy, Retired
Vice Admiral Donald Thompson, US Coast Guard, Retired
Vice Admiral Jerry Unruh, US Navy, Retired
Major General Joe Arbuckle, US Army, Retired
Major General John Bianchi, CSMR, Retired
Major General Henry D. Canterbury, US Air Force, Retired
Major General Jeffrey Cliver, US Air Force, Retired
Major General Tommy F. Crawford, US Air Force, Retired
Major General Felix Dupre, US Air Force, Retired
Major General Neil Eddins, US Air Force, Retired
Major General David W. Eidsaune, US Air Force, Retired
Major General William A. Gorton, US Air Force, Retired
Major General Kenneth Hagemann, US Air Force, Retired
Major General Gary L. Harrell, US Army, Retired
Major General Geoffrey Higginbothan, US Marine Corps, Retired
Major General John D. Logeman, Jr., US Air Force, Retired
Major General Homer S. Long, US Army, Retired
Major General Billy McCoy, US Air Force, Retired
Major General Robert Messerli, US Air Force, Retired
Major General John Miller, US Air Force, Retired
Major General Ray O’Mara, US Air Force, Retired
Major General George W.“Nordie” Norwood, US Air Force, Retired
Major General Robert W. Paret, US Air Force MC, Retired
Major General James W. Parker, US Army, Retired
Major General Richard Perraut, US Air Force, Retired
Major General Sidney Shachnow, US Army, Retired
Major General Mark Solo, US Air Force, Retired
Major General John Welde, US Air Force, Retired
Major General Kenneth W. Weir, US Marine Corps, Retired
Rear Admiral Phillip Anselmo, US Navy, Retired
Rear Admiral Thomas F. Brown III, US Navy, Retired
Rear Admiral Robert C. Crates, SC, US Navy, Retired
Rear Admiral Mimi Drew, US Navy, Retired
Rear Admiral Ernest Elliot, SC, US Navy, Retired
Rear Admiral James H. Flatley III, US Navy, Retired
Rear Admiral Byron Fuller, US Navy, Retired
Rear Admiral Dale Hagen, US Navy, Retired
Rear Admiral Charles F. Horne III US Navy, Retired
Rear Admiral Grady L. Jackson, US Navy, Retired
Rear Admiral J. Adrian Jackson, US Navy, Retired
Rear Admiral Frederick C. Johnson, US Navy, Retired
Rear Admiral Jack Kavanaugh, SC, US Navy, Retired
Rear Admiral Charles R.Kubic, US Navy, Retired
Rear Admiral Rich Landolt, US Navy, Retired
Rear Admiral William J. McDaniel, MD, US Navy, Retired
Rear Admiral E.S. McGinley II, US Navy, Retired
Rear Admiral Douglas M. Moore Jr. SC US Navy. Retired
Rear Admiral John A. Moriarty, US Navy, Retired
Rear Admiral David R. Morris, US Navy, Retired
Rear Admiral Ed Nelson, US Coast Guard, Retired
Rear Admiral Philip R. Olsen, US Navy, Retired
Rear Admiral Robert S. Owens, US Navy, Retired
Rear Admiral W.W. Pickavance, Jr., US Navy, Retired
Rear Admiral Leonard F. Picotte, US Navy, Retired
Rear Admiral Brian C. Prindle, US Navy, Retired
Rear Admiral William J. Ryan, US Navy, Retired
Rear Admiral William L. Schachte, Jr., US Navy JAGC, Retired
Rear Admiral William R. Schmidt, US Navy, Retired
Rear Admiral Hugh P. Scott, US Navy, MC, Retired
Rear Admiral Gregory Slavonic, US Navy, Retired
Rear Admiral Charles Williams, US Navy, Retired
Rear Admiral H. Denny Wisely, US Navy, Retired
Brigadier General Remo Butler, US Army, Retired
Brigadier General George P. Cole, Jr. US Air Force, Retired
Brigadier General Philip M. Drew, US Air Force, Retired
Brigadier General Jerome V. Foust, US Army, Retired
Brigadier General Thomas W. Honeywill, US Air Force, Retired
Brigadier General Charles Jones, US Air Force, Retired
Brigadier General Mike D. Jones, US Army, Retired
Brigadier General Thomas J. Lennon, US Air Force, Retired
Brigadier General Mark D. Scraba, US Army, Retired
Brigadier General Hugh B. Tant III, US Army, Retired
Brigadier General Robert F. Titus, US Air Force, Retired
Today 88 retired U.S. generals and admirals, including four 4-star and fourteen 3-star flag officers, signed an open letter endorsing Donald J. Trump for president.The letter was organized by Major General Sidney Shachnow and Rear Admiral Charles Williams.
“It is a great honor to have such amazing support from so many distinguished retired military leaders,” said Republican nominee for president Donald J. Trump. “I thank each of them for their service and their confidence in me to serve as commander-in-chief. Keeping our nation safe and leading our armed forces is the most important responsibility of the presidency. Under my administration, we will end the weak foreign policy of the last eight years, rebuild our military, give our troops clear rules of engagement and take care of our veterans when they come home. We can only Make America Great Again if we ensure our military remains the finest fighting force in the world, and that’s exactly what I will do as president.”
Major General Shachnow is the only Holocaust survivor to become a U.S. General. A 40-year veteran of the Army, Shachnow served with the Green Berets for 32 years. He was Commanding General, US Army Special Forces Command Airborne, Ft. Bragg and is the recipient of the Distinguished Service Medal. Rear Admiral Williams served as Commanding Officer of five organizations throughout his career and received the Legion of Merit. “He has the temperament to be commander-in-chief,” Major General Sid Shachnow stated. Rear Admiral Charles Williams emphasized the motivation for generating this letter was to publicly disclose that military leaders believe “Donald Trump is more trusted to be commander-in-chief than Hillary Clinton.”
“Hillary Clinton has made clear she is running as a staunch defender of the status quo when it comes to the issues facing our military, and she has shown through her foreign policy decisions and her mishandling of classified information that she lacks the judgment to do the job,” added Lt. Gen. Mike Flynn, US Army, Ret. “Mr.Trump’s deep and growing support in the military community and his thoughtful proposals show he’s the right person to lead our men and women in uniform.”
Read more: https://www.donaldjtrump.com/press-releases/88-retired-u.s.-generals-and-admirals-endorse-trump
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