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  1. Earle Gilmore Wheeler (January 13, 1908 – December 18, 1975), nicknamed Bus, was a United States Army general who served as the chief of Staff of the United States Army from 1962 to 1964 and then as the sixth chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (1964–1970), holding the latter position during the Vietnam War .

  2. Earle Gilmore Wheeler. High Resolution Version. Earle Wheeler was born in Washington, DC, on 13 January 1908. After attending Eastern High School, he joined the DC National Guard at the age of sixteen and rose to the rank of sergeant. He then entered the US Military Academy in 1928.

  3. Sep 30, 2011 · General Earle Wheeler was essentially a staff officer with virtually no troop leading experience, much less combat acumen. General Harold K. Johnson was an authentic battlefield hero, and as...

  4. Dec 19, 1975 · Gen. Earle G. Wheeler, who served as Army. Chief of Staff from Oct, 1, 1962, through July 3, 1964, and then as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff until he retired in 1970, died yesterday...

  5. Learn about the life and career of General Earle Gilmore Wheeler, who served as the Army Chief of Staff and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff during the Vietnam War. Find out his biography, achievements, and awards from this web page.

  6. Apr 21, 2023 · Determined to Persist analyzes General Earle G. Wheeler and others and offers what the reviewer calls a fresh perspective on the topic. Keywords: Vietnam War, Lyndon B. Johnson, General Earle G. Wheeler, H. R. McMaster, Joint Chiefs of Staff. Read Now.

  7. Wheeler, Earle G. (1908–1975), general, U.S. Army; chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS), 1964–79.Gen. Earle Wheeler's tenure as the nation's top military officer spanned the height of America's involvement in the Vietnam War.