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Harold Joseph "Harry" Greene (February 11, 1959 – August 5, 2014) was a United States Army general who was killed during the War in Afghanistan. During his time with the United States Army, he held various commands associated with engineering and logistical support for United States and coalition troops.
Greene, 55, was the first U.S. general officer killed in combat since the Vietnam War. Greene's wife, their two children and other family members were in attendance, joined by a capacity...
The U.S. military says 55-year-old Army Maj. Gen. Harold Greene of Falls Church, Virginia, died Tuesday when a gunman believed to be an Afghan soldier opened fire at a military academy near...
WASHINGTON (Army News Service, Aug. 15, 2014) -- Maj. Gen. Harold J. Greene, the senior-most U.S. military officer to have been killed in a combat zone since the Vietnam War, was laid to...
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Maj. Gen. Harold J. Greene, a veteran acquisitions officer who had not seen combat before, was helping complete the transition to Afghan control.
Maj. Gen. Harold J. Greene, 55, known to friends as Harry, was believed to be the highest-ranking U.S. military official killed in action since the war began in Afghanistan in 2001. The...
The investigation into the killing of Maj. Gen. Harold J. Greene, the highest-ranked U.S. officer to be slain in combat since 1970 in the Vietnam War, focused on the Afghan soldier, who...
It has been a little more than 24 hours since Maj. Gen. Harold J. Greene became the first U.S. general officer killed in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. That makes it a painful time for...
Maj. Gen. Harold J. Greene, 55, of Schenectady, N.Y., died Aug. 5, in Kabul, Afghanistan, of wounds suffered when his unit was attacked by small arms fire. The incident is under...
Maj. Gen. Harold J. Greene was shot to death in August by an Afghan National Army soldier who was acting alone, according to a report of the investigation, which was released by the...