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Robert H. Scales

Robert Hinds "Bob" Scales Jr.[1] (August 5, 1944 - January 12, 2024)[2] was a United States Army Major General and former Commandant of the United States Army War College. He is widely known for his work as a military analyst, news commentator, and author.

Robert H. Scales Jr.
Nickname(s)"Bob"
Born(1944-08-05)August 5, 1944
Gainesville, Florida, U.S.
Died(2024-01-12)January 12, 2024
Washington, DC, U.S.
AllegianceUnited States
Service/branchUnited States Army
Years of service1966–2000
RankMajor General
Commands heldUnited States Army War College
Battles/warsVietnam War
AwardsArmy Distinguished Service Medal
Silver Star
Legion of Merit (5)
Bronze Star Medal
RelationsRobert Scales, Sr. (father), 2 daughters
Other workCertain Victory (1994)
Scales on War (2016)

Early life and education edit

Scales was born in Gainesville, Florida, in 1944, but then "scurried all over the world".[3]

His father, Robert Scales, Sr., was a career U.S. Army officer who graduated Officer Candidate School at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, completed the Engineer Officer Basic Course and worked with amphibious vehicles in Florida, where his parents met,[3] before piloting amphibious landing craft in the Pacific campaign of World War II.[4]

Career edit

1960s edit

After graduating from West Point in 1966,[5] he was commissioned as a field artillery officer and sent to West Germany, instead of South Vietnam. After two years in Europe, he was posted to Vietnam, but it was another year before he was in combat. After an artillery commander was killed, Scales was his replacement prior to the Battle of Hamburger Hill. He was awarded the Silver Star for his actions on June 14, 1969, when nearly a hundred North Vietnamese soldiers overran his base in a predawn assault. Despite explosions all around him, he rotated among his gun crews, firing at the enemy, helping his men, and radioing instructions to helicopter gunships.[4]

1970s edit

In the early 1970s, Scales earned a Master's degree and Ph.D. in history from Duke University. His 1976 doctoral thesis was entitled Artillery in small wars: the evolution of British artillery doctrine, 1860–1914.[6]

1980s edit

Beginning in 1982, Scales was a field artillery battalion commander in South Korea.

From 1986 to 1988, Scales served as deputy chief of staff for the U.S. Army V Corps in Frankfurt, West Germany.

1990s edit

In 1990, Scales commanded the U.S. Army Field Artillery School at Fort Sill, Oklahoma.

Scales was named director of the Desert Storm Special Study Group in 1991, and authored the book, Certain Victory, the U.S. Army's official account of the first Persian Gulf War. The book was published in 1994, the first of seven he has written.

In 1995 he became deputy chief of staff for the Army Training and Doctrine Command, developing a blueprint for designing future military forces.

The high point of his career was his appointment as commandant of the U.S. Army War College in 1997.[4]

2000s edit

Scales retired in November 2000 after 34 years of service. He continued to write and accept speaking engagements after leaving active duty and was named Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz Lecturer at the University of California, Berkeley, in 2004.[3] and serves as a commentator for both NPR and Fox News. His writing has appeared in Time Magazine.[7]

In 2002, Scales was named President of Walden University, a position he held until 2003.

2010s edit

In an interview with Lou Dobbs Tonight at Fox News on 10 March 2015, speaking about the War in Donbass, General Scales said, "The only way the United States can have any effect in this region and turn the tide is to start killing Russians — killing so many Russians that even Putin's media can't hide the fact that Russians are returning to the motherland in body bags".[8] The Moscow Times wrote that the context of his statement suggested that his words were rhetoric, rather than a call to arms.[9]

On 12 March 2015, Investigative Committee of Russia launched a criminal case, describing Scales' words as a call to the U.S. political and military leadership and the American citizens to "conduct military operations on the Ukrainian territory and to kill Russian citizens, as well as Russian-speaking people".[10] The case was launched under the article of Russia's Criminal Code that prohibits "public calls to unleash an aggressive warfare, made with the use of media outlets". If arrested and convicted by a Russian court, Scales could have theoretically faced up to five years in prison.[9]

Personal life edit

Scales is survived by his two daughters, who both joined the U.S. Army.[4] He purchased his first civilian home in 2002 at age 58.[3] His father retired from the U.S. Army as a colonel.

Awards and decorations edit

   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
     
     

Bibliography edit

  • Certain Victory: The U.S. Army in the Gulf War, Potomac Books, 1994. ISBN 0-02-881111-9
  • Firepower in Limited War, Balantine Books, 1998. ISBN 0-89141-650-1
  • America's Army in Transition: Preparing for War in the Precision Age, U.S. Army War College, 1999.
  • Future Warfare: Anthology, U.S. Army War College, 2000. ISBN 1-58487-026-5
  • The Iraq War: A Military History, Belknap Press, 2003. ISBN 0-674-01280-1,
  • Yellow Smoke: The Future of Land Warfare for America's Military, Rowman & Littlefield, 2003. ISBN 0-7425-1773-X
  • Lessons from the Iraq War, Berkeley Public Policy Press, 2004. ISBN 0-87772-416-4
  • Scales on War: The Future of America's Military at Risk, Naval Institute Press, 2016. ISBN 9781682471029

References edit

  1. ^ "Robert Hinds Scales Jr". West Point Association of Graduates. Retrieved 2022-04-16.
  2. ^ "Class of 1966—Register of Graduates". Register of Graduates and Former Cadets 1802–1971 of the United States Military Academy. The West Point Alumni Foundation Inc. 1971. p. 766. Retrieved 2022-04-16.
  3. ^ a b c d "Military Strategy and the Future of Land Warfare" UC Berkeley Institute of International Studies, Conversations with History: Major General Robert H. Scales, Jr.
  4. ^ a b c d Richter, Paul: "Veterans Now Guiding Troops Impart Painful Lessons" Los Angeles Times, April 10, 2000
  5. ^ "Major General Robert H. Scales" Strategic Studies Institute, United States Army War College
  6. ^ Artillery in small wars: the evolution of British artillery doctrine, 1860–1914 (Thesis). Duke University. 1976. OCLC 8836430. Retrieved 2022-04-16.
  7. ^ Scales, Robert: Time Magazine, May 31, 2010
  8. ^ Russia, Germany, Ukraine 2017/18/19/20/21/22/23 (11 March 2015). "'Start Killing Russians' – Outrageous Outburst by Fox News Military Analyst [HD]" – via YouTube.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  9. ^ a b "Russian Investigators Launch Case Against U.S. General Over Fox News Segment".
  10. ^ "Возбуждено уголовное дело по факту призывов бывшего американского военнослужащего к убийству граждан России – Следственный Комитет Российской Федерации". sledcom.ru.
  11. ^ Strategic Studies Institute Staff Bio

External links edit

  • SSI biography
  • air/personalities/robert-scales/bio/ Gen. Dr. Robert Scales at Fox News

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Robert Hinds Bob Scales Jr 1 August 5 1944 January 12 2024 2 was a United States Army Major General and former Commandant of the United States Army War College He is widely known for his work as a military analyst news commentator and author Robert H Scales Jr Nickname s Bob Born 1944 08 05 August 5 1944Gainesville Florida U S Died 2024 01 12 January 12 2024Washington DC U S AllegianceUnited StatesService wbr branchUnited States ArmyYears of service1966 2000RankMajor GeneralCommands heldUnited States Army War CollegeBattles warsVietnam WarAwardsArmy Distinguished Service MedalSilver StarLegion of Merit 5 Bronze Star MedalRelationsRobert Scales Sr father 2 daughtersOther workCertain Victory 1994 Scales on War 2016 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 1960s 2 2 1970s 2 3 1980s 2 4 1990s 2 5 2000s 2 6 2010s 3 Personal life 4 Awards and decorations 5 Bibliography 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and education editScales was born in Gainesville Florida in 1944 but then scurried all over the world 3 His father Robert Scales Sr was a career U S Army officer who graduated Officer Candidate School at Fort Belvoir Virginia completed the Engineer Officer Basic Course and worked with amphibious vehicles in Florida where his parents met 3 before piloting amphibious landing craft in the Pacific campaign of World War II 4 Career edit1960s edit After graduating from West Point in 1966 5 he was commissioned as a field artillery officer and sent to West Germany instead of South Vietnam After two years in Europe he was posted to Vietnam but it was another year before he was in combat After an artillery commander was killed Scales was his replacement prior to the Battle of Hamburger Hill He was awarded the Silver Star for his actions on June 14 1969 when nearly a hundred North Vietnamese soldiers overran his base in a predawn assault Despite explosions all around him he rotated among his gun crews firing at the enemy helping his men and radioing instructions to helicopter gunships 4 1970s edit In the early 1970s Scales earned a Master s degree and Ph D in history from Duke University His 1976 doctoral thesis was entitled Artillery in small wars the evolution of British artillery doctrine 1860 1914 6 1980s edit Beginning in 1982 Scales was a field artillery battalion commander in South Korea From 1986 to 1988 Scales served as deputy chief of staff for the U S Army V Corps in Frankfurt West Germany 1990s edit In 1990 Scales commanded the U S Army Field Artillery School at Fort Sill Oklahoma Scales was named director of the Desert Storm Special Study Group in 1991 and authored the book Certain Victory the U S Army s official account of the first Persian Gulf War The book was published in 1994 the first of seven he has written In 1995 he became deputy chief of staff for the Army Training and Doctrine Command developing a blueprint for designing future military forces The high point of his career was his appointment as commandant of the U S Army War College in 1997 4 2000s edit Scales retired in November 2000 after 34 years of service He continued to write and accept speaking engagements after leaving active duty and was named Fleet Admiral Chester W Nimitz Lecturer at the University of California Berkeley in 2004 3 and serves as a commentator for both NPR and Fox News His writing has appeared in Time Magazine 7 In 2002 Scales was named President of Walden University a position he held until 2003 2010s edit In an interview with Lou Dobbs Tonight at Fox News on 10 March 2015 speaking about the War in Donbass General Scales said The only way the United States can have any effect in this region and turn the tide is to start killing Russians killing so many Russians that even Putin s media can t hide the fact that Russians are returning to the motherland in body bags 8 The Moscow Times wrote that the context of his statement suggested that his words were rhetoric rather than a call to arms 9 On 12 March 2015 Investigative Committee of Russia launched a criminal case describing Scales words as a call to the U S political and military leadership and the American citizens to conduct military operations on the Ukrainian territory and to kill Russian citizens as well as Russian speaking people 10 The case was launched under the article of Russia s Criminal Code that prohibits public calls to unleash an aggressive warfare made with the use of media outlets If arrested and convicted by a Russian court Scales could have theoretically faced up to five years in prison 9 Personal life editScales is survived by his two daughters who both joined the U S Army 4 He purchased his first civilian home in 2002 at age 58 3 His father retired from the U S Army as a colonel Awards and decorations edit nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 1st Row Distinguished Service Medal Silver Star Legion of Merit with 4 oak leaf clusters 2nd Row Bronze Star Medal Meritorious Service Medal with 4 oak leaf clusters Air Medal 3rd Row Army Commendation Medal with 4 oak leaf clusters National Defense Service Medal with 1 bronze service star Vietnam Service Medal with 3 bronze service stars 4th Row Army Overseas Service Ribbon with Numeral 4 Army Service Ribbon Vietnam Campaign Medal Badge Senior Parachutist Badge Army Staff Identification Badge 11 Ranger TabBibliography editCertain Victory The U S Army in the Gulf War Potomac Books 1994 ISBN 0 02 881111 9 Firepower in Limited War Balantine Books 1998 ISBN 0 89141 650 1 America s Army in Transition Preparing for War in the Precision Age U S Army War College 1999 Future Warfare Anthology U S Army War College 2000 ISBN 1 58487 026 5 The Iraq War A Military History Belknap Press 2003 ISBN 0 674 01280 1 Yellow Smoke The Future of Land Warfare for America s Military Rowman amp Littlefield 2003 ISBN 0 7425 1773 X Lessons from the Iraq War Berkeley Public Policy Press 2004 ISBN 0 87772 416 4 Scales on War The Future of America s Military at Risk Naval Institute Press 2016 ISBN 9781682471029References edit Robert Hinds Scales Jr West Point Association of Graduates Retrieved 2022 04 16 Class of 1966 Register of Graduates Register of Graduates and Former Cadets 1802 1971 of the United States Military Academy The West Point Alumni Foundation Inc 1971 p 766 Retrieved 2022 04 16 a b c d Military Strategy and the Future of Land Warfare UC Berkeley Institute of International Studies Conversations with History Major General Robert H Scales Jr a b c d Richter Paul Veterans Now Guiding Troops Impart Painful Lessons Los Angeles Times April 10 2000 Major General Robert H Scales Strategic Studies Institute United States Army War College Artillery in small wars the evolution of British artillery doctrine 1860 1914 Thesis Duke University 1976 OCLC 8836430 Retrieved 2022 04 16 Scales Robert Edward Uhl Time Magazine May 31 2010 Russia Germany Ukraine 2017 18 19 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