by
Larry C. Johnson (bio below)
But, Vallely did not stay in the regular Army. Instead, he joined the Army reserve as a major and rose thru the ranks to become a RESERVE Major General. That is very different from regular Army officers who served full time.
Some of his classmates at West Point note that he was not the brightest bulb (one says he had a “W at Yale” personality). If he started talking about anything of substance, his plodding intelligence coupled with his personality probably could lead someone to think he was a braggart. Out of 530 grads in his class, he was number 508 (22 from the bottom). Among West Point grads that is known as a “goat”.
His West Point bio indicates that he got out of the Army a couple of years after he returned from Vietnam. He was a Major. He then went into the Reserves and never was on active duty again except to attend some Army schools, most likely so he could meet his annual commitment to the Reserves. His West Point bio indicates that he spent his civilian days, all years from 1971 to the present, as a financial consultant including eventually his own financial consulting firm or as a Senior VP or Director of a company.
His Fox bio implies that he was a Regular Army Major General. Nope! He retired from the Reserves as a Major General, a significant difference. He never rose to Lt Col in the Regular Army. According to his Fox News bio he was the Deputy Commanding General of something in the Pacific when he retired. Active Regular Army organizations have unfilled slots that are meant to be filled during a mobilization and he was probably designated for that slot; it was not an active duty slot. Notice that his Fox bio has him roaming the world providing security assistance of some sort. That could mean many things from arms sales to training to providing maintenance. The West Point and Fox bios agree that he now works for IBM in Washington.
If all his accomplishments per his Fox bio were true, he would be one remarkable human being. If all the accomplishments and experiences occurred as Fox infers, Paul would have to be 150 years old. His bio lists so many places he served that I believe it would be equivalent to me taking a trip around the world and saying I had lived in India when I had actually spent two nights in a hotel there.
His personality, incidentally, lends itself to being quite a salesman. He sure sold himself to Fox somehow?
Paul is not a bad guy. He is amiable. And, unlike most of the Bush supporters in Washington, he actually had a son in the military. He was not just an armchair hawk. Sadly, his son was killed in a training accident in 2004 while preparing to go to Iraq. But, all of this does not make him an expert on Iraq or military tactics for a counter insurgency strategy. Paul has been part of the chorus claiming Joe Wilson lied. Paul should remember that those who live glass houses should not be throwing rocks.
Photo from Gen. Valelly’s Web site
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