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Hillary Clinton to be Joined by Senior Retired Military and Defense Officials at ..
Today's Foreign Policy Speech

Clinton Unveils List of Flag Officers Endorsing Her for President
Hillary Clinton will set out her approach to American foreign policy
in the 21st Century in a speech at George Washington University
today. Joining her will be a group of senior retired military and
defense officials who have endorsed her to be this nation's next
Commander-in-Chief. They are: General Wesley Clark, Lt. General Joe
Ballard, Major General Antonio M. Taguba, Rear Admiral David Stone,
Brigadier General John M. Watkins, Jr. and former Secretary of the
Army Togo West. Generals Taguba and Watkins will formally announce
their endorsement of Senator Clinton today.

Many of our nation's most distinguished military officers stand
proudly with Hillary Clinton because they believe that she has the
strength, experience and leadership necessary to be President and
Commander-in-Chief. They include three four-star generals, a former
chairman and vice-chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and many
other Americans who have served their country with honor and
distinction.

In addition to the endorsements of Generals Taguba and Watkins,
Senator Clinton is proud to announce the endorsement today of Admiral
William Owens (Ret.).

Admiral Owens served with distinction for more than 30 years in the
Navy, rising to become Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff,
the nation's second highest ranking military officer.

Major General Taguba served his country with distinction for 34
years, retiring from the Army in 2007. The son of a Filipino-American
who survived the 1942 Bataan Death March, General Taguba led the
Army's investigation into prisoner abuse at Abu Ghraib in 2004.

Brigadier General John M. Watkins, Jr. served nearly 30 years in the
Army and completed his military career as the Chief Operations
Officer/Deputy Director of the Defense Information Systems Agency.

Admiral Owens, General Taguba, and General Watkins are among 27 flag-
rank military officers who have endorsed Senator Clinton to be our
nation's next Commander-in-Chief. They join more than 2,000 veterans
and military retirees who are members of Senator Clinton's national
and state veterans' steering committees.

Flag Officers Endorsing Hillary Clinton for President and Commander-
in-Chief

General Wesley Clark
General John M. Shalikashvili
General Johnnie E. Wilson
Admiral William Owens
Lt. Gen. Joe Ballard
Lt. Gen. Robert Gard
Lt. Gen. Claudia J. Kennedy
Lt. Gen. Donald L. Kerrick
Lt. Gen. Frederick E. Vollrath
Vice Admiral Joseph A. Sestak
Major General Roger R. Blunt
Major General George A. Buskirk, Jr.
Major General Edward L. Correa, Jr.
Major General Paul D. Eaton
Major General Paul D. Monroe, Jr.
Major General Antonio M. Taguba
Rear Admiral Connie Mariano
Rear Admiral Alan M. Steinman
Rear Admiral David Stone
Brigadier General Michael Dunn
Brigadier General Belisario Flores
Brigadier General Evelyn "Pat" Foote
Brigadier General Keith H. Kerr
Brigadier General Virgil A. Richard
Brigadier General Preston Taylor
Brigadier General John M. Watkins, Jr.
Brigadier General Jack Yeager
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