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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 · Gen. 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 both Vietnam and the Persian...

  3. Graduate, U.S. Military Academy, Class of 1972. Engagements: • Gulf War (1990 - 1991) • Afghanistan War (Operation Enduring Freedom) (2001 - present) Biography: Richard A. Cody. General, U.S. Army. Richard A. Cody was born on 2 August 1950 in Montpelier, VT. He attended the U.S. Military Academy and graduated with the Class of 1972.

  4. quad-a.org › Public › AwardsGEN Richard A. Cody

    As a lieutenant colonel, Cody led his Apache battalion into Iraq to fire the first shots of Operation Desert Storm to eliminate two critical enemy radar sites prior to the air war campaign. With over 5,000 flight hours, Cody is an Army master aviator rated in UH-1, OH-58, AH-1, AH-6, AH-64A Apache and AH-64D Longbow, and the MH-60K.

  5. 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,...

  6. General Richard A. Cody, United States Army, Retired, joined L-3 Communications in October 2008 and serves as the Senior Vice President of Washington Operations. Prior to joining L-3, General Cody served as the 31st Vice Chief of Staff, U.S. Army, a position he held from 2004 until his retirement from the U.S. Army in August 2008.

  7. In July 2018, General Cody retired from L3 Technologies after 10 years of service as Senior Vice President. In addition to presiding as National Chairman of the Board for Homes For Our Troops, he is also Board Trustee of the Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund, and on the Advisory Board for Hope for the Warriors.