- Donald W. Shea
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Donald William Shea
Major General Donald William Shea
19th Chief of Chaplains of the United States ArmyBorn April 15, 1936
Butte, MontanaAllegiance United States of America Service/branch United States Army Years of service 1966 - 1999 Rank Major General Commands held U.S. Army Chaplain Corps Battles/wars Vietnam War Awards Distinguished Service Medal
Legion of Merit
Bronze Star (V)Chaplain (Major General) Donald William Shea, USA (born April 15, 1936)[1] is a retired American Army officer who served as the 19th Chief of Chaplains of the United States Army from 1994 to 1999.
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Awards and decorations
Distinguished Service Medal Legion of Merit Bronze Star (with valor device and two bronze oak leaf clusters) Purple Heart Meritorious Service Medal (with two silver oak leaf clusters) Air Medal Army Commendation Medal (with 2 bronze oak leaf clusters) National Defense Service Medal (with one bronze service star) Vietnam Service Medal (with one silver service star) Vietnam Civil Actions Medal Vietnam Gallantry Cross Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal Army Service Ribbon Overseas Service Ribbon (with award numeral 3) Vietnam Campaign Medal Gallery
References
- ^ Marquis Who's Who on the Web
Further reading
Military offices Preceded by
Matthew A. Zimmerman, Jr.Deputy Chief of Chaplains of the United States Army
1990 – 1994Succeeded by
Gaylord T. GunhusPreceded by
Matthew A. Zimmerman, Jr.Chief of Chaplains of the United States Army
1994 – 1999Succeeded by
Gaylord T. GunhusLeadership Secretary of the Army · Under Secretary of the Army · Chief of Staff · Vice Chief of Staff · 4-star generals · Sergeant Major of the Army · House Armed Services Committee (House Subcommittee on Air and Land Forces) · Senate Committee on Armed Services (Senate Subcommittee on Air and Land Forces)
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commandsArmy CommandsService ComponentsForces · Africa · Central · Europe · Pacific · North · South · Special Operations · Surface Deployment and Distribution · Space and Missile Defense
Direct Reporting UnitsNetwork Enterprise Technology · Medical · Intelligence and Security · Criminal Investigation · Corps of Engineers · Military District of Washington · Test and Evaluation Command · Military Academy · Reserve · Acquistion Support Center · Installation Management
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Installations Training Uniforms and insignia Equipment History and traditions History · Continental Army · National Army · Army of the United States · United States Army Air Forces · Center of Military History · Institute of Heraldry · America's Army · Army Art Program · Army Band · Old Guard Fife and Drum Corps · Flag · National Museum · Rangers · Soldier's Creed · The Army Goes Rolling Along · Draft · Service numbersCategory · Portal Chiefs of Chaplains Major General Donald Rutherford (Army) • Rear Admiral Mark Tidd (Navy) • Major General Cecil Richardson (Air Force)Senior USMC/USCG Chaplains
(working under USN Chief of Chaplains)Rear Admiral Margaret Kibben (Chaplain of the United States Marine Corps, and Deputy Chief of Chaplains of the U.S. Navy) • Captain Gary Weeden (Chaplain of the Coast Guard)Categories:- United States Army generals
- Recipients of the Distinguished Service Medal (United States)
- Recipients of the Legion of Merit
- Recipients of the Bronze Star Medal
- Recipients of the Purple Heart medal
- Military chaplains
- American chaplains
- 1936 births
- Living people
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