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Shinseki has served in a variety of command and staff assignments throughout the continental United States and overseas, including two combat tours in Vietnam when he earned two purple hearts and a bronze star.
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He has also served more than ten years in Europe, during and after the Cold War, before returning to the states permanently in He concluded his service with three simultaneous commands: U. Army and retired from active duty in August During his time as Chief of Staff, he initiated the Army Transformation Campaign, which served to usher both the culture and technology of the U.
Army into the 21st century. He also encountered controversy as Chief of Staff when he testified before the Senate Armed Service Committee in February that a several hundred thousand soldiers would probably be needed in Iraq. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld dismissed Shinseki's estimation as "off the mark" but as the violence in Iraq escalated, many thought Shinseki had been correct.
Shinseki is the only Japanese American to be promoted to the Army's top position and is the first four-star general of Asian descent in the U. President Barack Obama nominated Shinseki as secretary of the Department of Veterans Affairs; he was unanimously confirmed on January 20, Grant Rutherford B. Hayes James A. Garfield Chester A.
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