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Tướng John W. Vessey, Jr.
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quân cán chính Việt Nam Cộng hoà sang định cư tại Hoa kỳ. Tướng Vessey vừa qua đời tại Minnesota .Lễ truy điệu ông được cử hành tại Nghĩa trang quốc gia Fort Snelling,Minneapolis lúc 1:00 PM Oct 31,2016.
Lễ an táng vào ngày Sep 01, 2016.
Camp
Ripley funeral announced for Gen. John W. Vessey Jr.
General Vessey
General John W. Vessey Jr., USA (uncovered)
Posted: Wednesday, August 31, 2016 10:39 am
CAMP RIPLEY, Minn. – On Thursday, September 1 at
noon, a religious service will take place at the Camp Ripley Chapel which will
include a horse-drawn caisson procession and a Blackhawk flyover. This service
is open to the public and the media.
Gen. John William Vessey Jr. passed away August 18,
2016, at the age of 94. Vessey, a Minnesota native, enlisted in the Minnesota
National Guard as a private in 1939 and served as the tenth Chairman of the
Joint Chiefs of Staff from June 18, 1982 to September 30, 1985.
Following the service at the Camp Ripley Chapel, the
interment will take place at the Camp Ripley State Veterans Cemetery. The
interment will be closed to the media and the general public.
“General Vessey is a national treasure with a
military legacy unmatched in the history of the Minnesota National Guard or the
U.S. Army. His passing is nationally significant and yet very personal to many
in the Minnesota National Guard, including me,” said Maj. Gen. Rick Nash,
Minnesota National Guard Adjutant General. “General Vessey has been a mentor,
and a friend; though missed by many, he will never be forgotten.”
Vessey was born June 29, 1922 and began his 46-year
military career in the Minnesota National Guard in 1939 when he was still 16.
He received a battlefield commission during the Battle of Anzio while serving
in the 34th Infantry Division in World War II. General Vessey also served
during the Korean and Vietnam Wars. As a Lieutenant Colonel, he graduated from
college in 1963 at the age of 41. As a Colonel, he graduated from the Army
Helicopter School at Fort Rucker Ala. at the age of 48.
In 1982, President Ronald Reagan appointed him as
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, a position he would hold for over three
years, a comparatively short term. He was the last four star General who was
also a combat veteran of World War II on active service. When he retired in
1985 at the age of 63, Gen. Vessey was the longest-serving active duty member
in the United States Army.
After retiring from the Army, Vessey became involved in efforts
to account for military personnel listed as missing in action from the Vietnam
War. He made several trips to Vietnam to search for remains as part of
resolving the Vietnam War POW/MIA issue. Vessey was awarded the Presidential
Medal of Freedom in 1992.
Governor Mark Dayton has ordered all United States
flags and Minnesota flags to be flown at half-staff at all state and federal
buildings in the State of Minnesota, from sunrise until sunset on Thursday,
September 1, 2016, the day of his interment, in honor and remembrance of
General Vessey, Jr.
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