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Vice Chief of Staff of the United States Army

The vice chief of staff of the Army (VCSA) is the principal deputy to the chief of staff of the Army, and is the second-highest-ranking officer on active duty in the Department of the Army.

Vice Chief of Staff of the Army
Army Staff Identification Badge
Flag of the Vice Chief of Staff of the Army
Incumbent
General James J. Mingus
since January 5, 2024
Department of the Army
Army Staff
AbbreviationVCSA
Member ofArmy Staff
Joint Requirements Oversight Council
Reports toChief of Staff of the Army
SeatThe Pentagon, Arlington County, Virginia, U.S.
AppointerThe President
with Senate advice and consent
Term lengthNot fixed
Constituting instrument10 U.S.C. § 7034
PrecursorDeputy Chief of Staff of the United States Army
FormationNovember 1, 1948
First holderGEN J. Lawton Collins
SuccessionFirst in Chief of Staff succession
DeputyDirector of the Army Staff
Websitewww.army.mil/

The vice chief of staff generally handles the day-to-day administration of the Army Staff, freeing the chief of staff to attend to the interservice responsibilities of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. By statute, the vice chief of staff is appointed as a four-star general in the United States Army while so serving.

The 39th and current vice chief of staff of the Army is General James J. Mingus.

Role edit

 
Gen. Eric Shinseki, chief of staff of the Army, swears in Gen. Jack Keane as the 29th vice chief of staff of the Army on June 22, 1999.

The senior leadership of the U.S. Department of the Army consists of two civilians, the secretary of the Army and the under secretary of the Army, as well as two commissioned officers, the Army Chief of Staff and the Army Vice Chief of Staff.

Under the supervision and direction of the secretary of the Army (who in turn is under the authority, direction and control of the secretary of defense) the vice chief of staff assists the chief of staff on missions and functions related to their duties. The vice chief of staff also assists the chief of staff in the management/oversight of U.S. Army installations and facilities.

Furthermore, the vice chief of staff may also represent the Army at the Office of the Secretary of Defense/Joint Staff level in areas relating to the chief of staff's responsibility and U.S. Army capabilities, requirements, policy, plans, and programs. The vice chief of staff is the designated Army representative to the Joint Requirements Oversight Council (JROC).

If the chief of staff is incapacitated or otherwise relieved of duty, the vice chief of staff serves as the acting chief of staff. If both the chief of staff and the vice chief of staff were to be incapacitated, the senior-most general on the Army Staff would become the acting chief of staff of the Army until someone else is appointed.[1][2]

Appointment edit

The vice chief of staff of the Army is appointed by the president, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, from among the general officers of the Army.

Unlike the chief of staff of the Army, there is no fixed term nor term limit to the position of the vice chief of staff, although most of those appointed to the office have typically served for two or three year tenures.

List of Vice Chiefs of Staff of the Army edit

No. Portrait Vice Chief of Staff[3] Took office Left office Time in office Chief of Staff
1
 
Collins, Joseph LawtonGeneral
J. Lawton Collins
(1896–1987)
November 1, 1948August 15, 1949
(became CSA)
287 daysOmar Bradley
2
 
Haislip, Wade HamptonGeneral
Wade H. Haislip
(1889–1971)
August 16, 1949July 29, 1951
(retired)
1 year, 347 daysJ. Lawton Collins
3
 
Hull, John EdwinGeneral
John E. Hull
(1895–1975)
July 30, 1951August 14, 1953
(reassigned)
2 years, 15 daysJ. Lawton Collins
4
 
Bolte, Charles LawrenceGeneral
Charles L. Bolte
(1895–1989)
August 15, 1953June 29, 1955
(retired)
1 year, 318 daysMatthew Ridgway
5
 
Palmer, Williston BirkhimerGeneral
Williston B. Palmer
(1899–1973)
June 30, 1955May 31, 1957
(reassigned)
1 year, 335 daysMaxwell D. Taylor
6
 
Lemnitzer, Lyman LouisGeneral
Lyman L. Lemnitzer
(1899–1988)
June 1, 1957June 30, 1959
(became CSA)
2 years, 29 daysMaxwell D. Taylor
7
 
Decker, George HenryGeneral
George H. Decker
(1902–1980)
July 1, 1959September 29, 1960
(became CSA)
1 year, 90 daysLyman Lemnitzer
8
 
Eddleman, Clyde DavisGeneral
Clyde D. Eddleman
(1902–1992)
September 30, 1960March 31, 1962
(retired)
1 year, 181 daysGeorge Decker
9
 
Hamlett, BarksdaleGeneral
Barksdale Hamlett
(1908–1979)
April 1, 1962September 3, 1964
(retired)
2 years, 155 daysGeorge Decker
Earle Wheeler
Harold K. Johnson
10
 
Abrams, Creighton Williams Jr.General
Creighton W. Abrams Jr.
(1914–1974)
September 4, 1964April 30, 1967
(reassigned)
2 years, 238 daysHarold K. Johnson
11
 
Haines, Ralph Edward Jr.General
Ralph E. Haines Jr.
(1913–2011)
May 1, 1967July 2, 1968
(reassigned)
1 year, 62 daysHarold K. Johnson
12
 
Palmer, Bruce Jr.General
Bruce Palmer Jr.
(1913–2000)
July 3, 1968January 4, 1973
(reassigned)
4 years, 185 daysWilliam Westmoreland
Creighton Abrams
13
 
Haig, AlexanderGeneral
Alexander M. Haig Jr.
(1924–2010)
January 4, 1973May 4, 1973
(reassigned)
120 daysCreighton Abrams
14
 
Weyand, Frederick CarltonGeneral
Frederick C. Weyand
(1916–2010)
May 4, 1973October 20, 1974
(became CSA)
1 year, 169 daysCreighton Abrams
Himself (acting)
15
 
Kerwin, Walter Thomas Jr.General
Walter T. Kerwin Jr.
(1917–2008)
October 21, 1974September 23, 1978
(retired)
3 years, 337 daysFrederick C. Weyand
Bernard W. Rogers
16
 
Kroesen, Frederick James Jr.General
Frederick J. Kroesen
(1923–2020)
October 26, 1978October 7, 1979
(reassigned)
346 daysBernard W. Rogers
Edward C. Meyer
17
 
Vessey, John William Jr.General
John W. Vessey Jr.
(1922–2016)
October 10, 1979January 19, 1982
(became JCS chairman)
2 years, 101 daysEdward C. Meyer
18
 
Wickham, John Adams Jr.General
John A. Wickham Jr.
(born 1928)
January 27, 1982June 22, 1983
(became CSA)
1 year, 146 daysEdward C. Meyer
19
 
Thurman, Maxwell ReidGeneral
Maxwell R. Thurman
(1931–1995)
August 26, 1983February 4, 1987
(reassigned)
3 years, 162 daysJohn A. Wickham Jr.
20
 
Brown, Arthur Edmon Jr.General
Arthur E. Brown Jr.
(born 1929)
February 15, 1987January 20, 1989
(retired)
1 year, 340 daysJohn A. Wickham Jr.
Carl E. Vuono
21
 
RisCassi, Robert WilliamGeneral
Robert W. RisCassi
(born 1936)
January 21, 1989December 10, 1990
(reassigned)
1 year, 323 daysCarl E. Vuono
22
 
Sullivan, Gordon RussellGeneral
Gordon R. Sullivan
(born 1937)
December 17, 1990June 20, 1991
(became CSA)
185 daysCarl E. Vuono
23
 
Reimer, Dennis JoeGeneral
Dennis J. Reimer
(born 1939)
June 21, 1991January 20, 1993
(reassigned)
1 year, 213 daysGordon R. Sullivan
24
 
Peay, James Henry Binford IIIGeneral
J. H. Binford Peay III
(born 1940)
January 23, 1993January 15, 1994
(reassigned)
357 daysGordon R. Sullivan
25
 
Tilelli, John Harold Jr.General
John H. Tilelli Jr.
(born 1941)
January 20, 1994January 2, 1995
(reassigned)
347 daysGordon R. Sullivan
26
 
Griffith, Ronald HoustonGeneral
Ronald H. Griffith
(1936–2018)
January 26, 1995July 20, 1997
(retired)
2 years, 175 daysGordon R. Sullivan
Dennis Reimer
27
 
Crouch, William WrightGeneral
William W. Crouch
(born 1941)
August 6, 1997November 22, 1998
(retired)
1 year, 108 daysDennis Reimer
28
 
Shinseki, Eric KenGeneral
Eric K. Shinseki
(born 1942)
November 24, 1998June 21, 1999
(became CSA)
209 daysDennis Reimer
29
 
Keane, John M.General
John M. Keane
(born 1943)
June 22, 1999October 16, 2003
(retired)
4 years, 116 daysEric Shinseki
Peter Schoomaker
30
 
Casey, George William Jr.General
George W. Casey Jr.
(born 1948)
October 17, 2003July 23, 2004
(reassigned)
280 daysPeter Schoomaker
31
 
Cody, Richard ArthurGeneral
Richard A. Cody
(born 1950)
July 24, 2004July 31, 2008
(retired)
4 years, 7 daysPeter Schoomaker
George W. Casey Jr.
32
 
Chiarelli, Peter WilliamGeneral
Peter W. Chiarelli
(born 1950)
August 4, 2008January 31, 2012
(retired)
3 years, 180 daysGeorge W. Casey Jr.
Martin Dempsey
Raymond T. Odierno
33
 
Austin, Lloyd James IIIGeneral
Lloyd J. Austin III
(born 1953)
January 31, 2012March 8, 2013
(reassigned)
1 year, 36 daysRaymond T. Odierno
34
 
Campbell, John FrancisGeneral
John F. Campbell
(born 1957)
March 8, 2013August 8, 2014
(reassigned)
1 year, 153 daysRaymond T. Odierno
35
 
Allyn, Daniel BartlettGeneral
Daniel B. Allyn
(born 1959)
August 15, 2014[4]June 16, 2017
(retired)
2 years, 305 daysRaymond T. Odierno
Mark A. Milley
36
 
McConville, James CharlesGeneral
James C. McConville
(born 1959)
June 16, 2017[5]July 26, 2019
(became CSA)
2 years, 40 daysMark A. Milley
37
 
Martin, Joseph MatthewGeneral
Joseph M. Martin
(born 1962)
July 26, 2019August 5, 2022
(retired)
3 years, 10 daysMark A. Milley
James C. McConville
38
 
George, Randy AlanGeneral
Randy A. George
(born 1964)
August 5, 2022[6]September 21, 2023
(became CSA)
1 year, 47 daysJames C. McConville
39
 
Mingus, JamesGeneral
James J. Mingus
(born 1964)
January 5, 2024[7]Incumbent97 daysRandy A. George

Timeline edit

James J. MingusRandy GeorgeJoseph M. MartinJames C. McConvilleDaniel B. AllynJohn F. Campbell (general)Lloyd AustinPeter W. ChiarelliRichard A. CodyGeorge W. Casey Jr.Jack KeaneEric ShinsekiWilliam W. CrouchRonald H. GriffithJohn H. Tilelli Jr.J. H. Binford Peay IIIDennis ReimerGordon R. SullivanRobert W. RisCassiArthur E. Brown Jr.Maxwell R. ThurmanJohn A. Wickham Jr.John William Vessey Jr.Frederick KroesenWalter T. Kerwin Jr.Frederick C. WeyandAlexander HaigBruce Palmer Jr.Ralph E. Haines Jr.Creighton AbramsBarksdale HamlettClyde D. EddlemanGeorge DeckerLyman LemnitzerWilliston B. PalmerCharles L. BolteJohn E. HullWade H. HaislipJ. Lawton Collins

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on September 12, 2007. Retrieved September 22, 2007.
  2. ^ "WAIS Document Retrieval". Retrieved September 22, 2007.
  3. ^ Hewes, James E. Jr. (1983) [1975]. "Appendix B". From Root to McNamara Army Organization and Administration. Special Studies. Washington, D.C.: United States Army Center of Military History. Retrieved September 23, 2007.
  4. ^ Hinnant, Jim (15 August 2014). "Milley takes FORSCOM colors as Army's new vice chief of staff departs Fort Bragg". The United States Army. Retrieved 17 August 2014.
  5. ^ Panzino, Charlsy (16 June 2017). "Army personnel chief sworn in as vice chief of staff". ArmyTimes. Retrieved 22 June 2017.
  6. ^ Stitt, Douglas F. (August 5, 2022). Promotion Ceremony for MG Douglas Stitt to LTG (video). Army Multimedia and Visual Information Directorate. Retrieved December 13, 2022.
  7. ^ Mingus, James J. (January 5, 2024). Promotion and Swearing-In Ceremony iho LTG Mingus (video). Army Multimedia and Visual Information Directorate. Retrieved January 6, 2024.

External links edit

  • Official Website

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The vice chief of staff of the Army VCSA is the principal deputy to the chief of staff of the Army and is the second highest ranking officer on active duty in the Department of the Army Vice Chief of Staff of the ArmyArmy Staff Identification BadgeFlag of the Vice Chief of Staff of the ArmyIncumbentGeneral James J Mingussince January 5 2024Department of the ArmyArmy StaffAbbreviationVCSAMember ofArmy StaffJoint Requirements Oversight CouncilReports toChief of Staff of the ArmySeatThe Pentagon Arlington County Virginia U S AppointerThe Presidentwith Senate advice and consentTerm lengthNot fixedConstituting instrument10 U S C 7034PrecursorDeputy Chief of Staff of the United States ArmyFormationNovember 1 1948First holderGEN J Lawton CollinsSuccessionFirst in Chief of Staff successionDeputyDirector of the Army StaffWebsitewww army mil The vice chief of staff generally handles the day to day administration of the Army Staff freeing the chief of staff to attend to the interservice responsibilities of the Joint Chiefs of Staff By statute the vice chief of staff is appointed as a four star general in the United States Army while so serving The 39th and current vice chief of staff of the Army is General James J Mingus Contents 1 Role 2 Appointment 3 List of Vice Chiefs of Staff of the Army 3 1 Timeline 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksRole edit nbsp Gen Eric Shinseki chief of staff of the Army swears in Gen Jack Keane as the 29th vice chief of staff of the Army on June 22 1999 The senior leadership of the U S Department of the Army consists of two civilians the secretary of the Army and the under secretary of the Army as well as two commissioned officers the Army Chief of Staff and the Army Vice Chief of Staff Under the supervision and direction of the secretary of the Army who in turn is under the authority direction and control of the secretary of defense the vice chief of staff assists the chief of staff on missions and functions related to their duties The vice chief of staff also assists the chief of staff in the management oversight of U S Army installations and facilities Furthermore the vice chief of staff may also represent the Army at the Office of the Secretary of Defense Joint Staff level in areas relating to the chief of staff s responsibility and U S Army capabilities requirements policy plans and programs The vice chief of staff is the designated Army representative to the Joint Requirements Oversight Council JROC If the chief of staff is incapacitated or otherwise relieved of duty the vice chief of staff serves as the acting chief of staff If both the chief of staff and the vice chief of staff were to be incapacitated the senior most general on the Army Staff would become the acting chief of staff of the Army until someone else is appointed 1 2 Appointment editThe vice chief of staff of the Army is appointed by the president by and with the advice and consent of the Senate from among the general officers of the Army Unlike the chief of staff of the Army there is no fixed term nor term limit to the position of the vice chief of staff although most of those appointed to the office have typically served for two or three year tenures List of Vice Chiefs of Staff of the Army editNo Portrait Vice Chief of Staff 3 Took office Left office Time in office Chief of Staff1 nbsp Collins Joseph Lawton GeneralJ Lawton Collins 1896 1987 November 1 1948August 15 1949 became CSA 287 daysOmar Bradley 2 nbsp Haislip Wade Hampton GeneralWade H Haislip 1889 1971 August 16 1949July 29 1951 retired 1 year 347 daysJ Lawton Collins 3 nbsp Hull John Edwin GeneralJohn E Hull 1895 1975 July 30 1951August 14 1953 reassigned 2 years 15 daysJ Lawton Collins 4 nbsp Bolte Charles Lawrence GeneralCharles L Bolte 1895 1989 August 15 1953June 29 1955 retired 1 year 318 daysMatthew Ridgway 5 nbsp Palmer Williston Birkhimer GeneralWilliston B Palmer 1899 1973 June 30 1955May 31 1957 reassigned 1 year 335 daysMaxwell D Taylor 6 nbsp Lemnitzer Lyman Louis GeneralLyman L Lemnitzer 1899 1988 June 1 1957June 30 1959 became CSA 2 years 29 daysMaxwell D Taylor 7 nbsp Decker George Henry GeneralGeorge H Decker 1902 1980 July 1 1959September 29 1960 became CSA 1 year 90 daysLyman Lemnitzer 8 nbsp Eddleman Clyde Davis GeneralClyde D Eddleman 1902 1992 September 30 1960March 31 1962 retired 1 year 181 daysGeorge Decker 9 nbsp Hamlett Barksdale GeneralBarksdale Hamlett 1908 1979 April 1 1962September 3 1964 retired 2 years 155 daysGeorge DeckerEarle WheelerHarold K Johnson 10 nbsp Abrams Creighton Williams Jr GeneralCreighton W Abrams Jr 1914 1974 September 4 1964April 30 1967 reassigned 2 years 238 daysHarold K Johnson 11 nbsp Haines Ralph Edward Jr GeneralRalph E Haines Jr 1913 2011 May 1 1967July 2 1968 reassigned 1 year 62 daysHarold K Johnson 12 nbsp Palmer Bruce Jr GeneralBruce Palmer Jr 1913 2000 July 3 1968January 4 1973 reassigned 4 years 185 daysWilliam WestmorelandCreighton Abrams 13 nbsp Haig Alexander GeneralAlexander M Haig Jr 1924 2010 January 4 1973May 4 1973 reassigned 120 daysCreighton Abrams 14 nbsp Weyand Frederick Carlton GeneralFrederick C Weyand 1916 2010 May 4 1973October 20 1974 became CSA 1 year 169 daysCreighton AbramsHimself acting 15 nbsp Kerwin Walter Thomas Jr GeneralWalter T Kerwin Jr 1917 2008 October 21 1974September 23 1978 retired 3 years 337 daysFrederick C WeyandBernard W Rogers 16 nbsp Kroesen Frederick James Jr GeneralFrederick J Kroesen 1923 2020 October 26 1978October 7 1979 reassigned 346 daysBernard W RogersEdward C Meyer 17 nbsp Vessey John William Jr GeneralJohn W Vessey Jr 1922 2016 October 10 1979January 19 1982 became JCS chairman 2 years 101 daysEdward C Meyer 18 nbsp Wickham John Adams Jr GeneralJohn A Wickham Jr born 1928 January 27 1982June 22 1983 became CSA 1 year 146 daysEdward C Meyer 19 nbsp Thurman Maxwell Reid GeneralMaxwell R Thurman 1931 1995 August 26 1983February 4 1987 reassigned 3 years 162 daysJohn A Wickham Jr 20 nbsp Brown Arthur Edmon Jr GeneralArthur E Brown Jr born 1929 February 15 1987January 20 1989 retired 1 year 340 daysJohn A Wickham Jr Carl E Vuono 21 nbsp RisCassi Robert William GeneralRobert W RisCassi born 1936 January 21 1989December 10 1990 reassigned 1 year 323 daysCarl E Vuono 22 nbsp Sullivan Gordon Russell GeneralGordon R Sullivan born 1937 December 17 1990June 20 1991 became CSA 185 daysCarl E Vuono 23 nbsp Reimer Dennis Joe GeneralDennis J Reimer born 1939 June 21 1991January 20 1993 reassigned 1 year 213 daysGordon R Sullivan 24 nbsp Peay James Henry Binford III GeneralJ H Binford Peay III born 1940 January 23 1993January 15 1994 reassigned 357 daysGordon R Sullivan 25 nbsp Tilelli John Harold Jr GeneralJohn H Tilelli Jr born 1941 January 20 1994January 2 1995 reassigned 347 daysGordon R Sullivan 26 nbsp Griffith Ronald Houston GeneralRonald H Griffith 1936 2018 January 26 1995July 20 1997 retired 2 years 175 daysGordon R SullivanDennis Reimer 27 nbsp Crouch William Wright GeneralWilliam W Crouch born 1941 August 6 1997November 22 1998 retired 1 year 108 daysDennis Reimer 28 nbsp Shinseki Eric Ken GeneralEric K Shinseki born 1942 November 24 1998June 21 1999 became CSA 209 daysDennis Reimer 29 nbsp Keane John M GeneralJohn M Keane born 1943 June 22 1999October 16 2003 retired 4 years 116 daysEric ShinsekiPeter Schoomaker 30 nbsp Casey George William Jr GeneralGeorge W Casey Jr born 1948 October 17 2003July 23 2004 reassigned 280 daysPeter Schoomaker 31 nbsp Cody Richard Arthur GeneralRichard A Cody born 1950 July 24 2004July 31 2008 retired 4 years 7 daysPeter SchoomakerGeorge W Casey Jr 32 nbsp Chiarelli Peter William GeneralPeter W Chiarelli born 1950 August 4 2008January 31 2012 retired 3 years 180 daysGeorge W Casey Jr Martin DempseyRaymond T Odierno 33 nbsp Austin Lloyd James III GeneralLloyd J Austin III born 1953 January 31 2012March 8 2013 reassigned 1 year 36 daysRaymond T Odierno 34 nbsp Campbell John Francis GeneralJohn F Campbell born 1957 March 8 2013August 8 2014 reassigned 1 year 153 daysRaymond T Odierno 35 nbsp Allyn Daniel Bartlett GeneralDaniel B Allyn born 1959 August 15 2014 4 June 16 2017 retired 2 years 305 daysRaymond T OdiernoMark A Milley 36 nbsp McConville James Charles GeneralJames C McConville born 1959 June 16 2017 5 July 26 2019 became CSA 2 years 40 daysMark A Milley 37 nbsp Martin Joseph Matthew GeneralJoseph M Martin born 1962 July 26 2019August 5 2022 retired 3 years 10 daysMark A MilleyJames C McConville 38 nbsp George Randy Alan GeneralRandy A George born 1964 August 5 2022 6 September 21 2023 became CSA 1 year 47 daysJames C McConville 39 nbsp Mingus James GeneralJames J Mingus born 1964 January 5 2024 7 Incumbent97 daysRandy A George Timeline editSee also editSergeant Major of the Army Under Secretary of the Army Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps USMC counterpart Vice Chief of Naval Operations USN counterpart Vice Chief of Staff of the Air Force USAF counterpart Vice Chief of Space Operations USSF counterpart Vice Commandant of the Coast Guard USCG counterpart References edit General Richard Cody Vice Chief of Staff Army Archived from the original on September 12 2007 Retrieved September 22 2007 WAIS Document Retrieval Retrieved September 22 2007 Hewes James E Jr 1983 1975 Appendix B From Root to McNamara Army Organization and Administration Special Studies Washington D C United States Army Center of Military History Retrieved September 23 2007 Hinnant Jim 15 August 2014 Milley takes FORSCOM colors as Army s new vice chief of staff departs Fort Bragg The United States Army Retrieved 17 August 2014 Panzino Charlsy 16 June 2017 Army personnel chief sworn in as vice chief of staff ArmyTimes Retrieved 22 June 2017 Stitt Douglas F August 5 2022 Promotion Ceremony for MG Douglas Stitt to LTG video Army Multimedia and Visual Information Directorate Retrieved December 13 2022 Mingus James J January 5 2024 Promotion and Swearing In Ceremony iho LTG Mingus video Army Multimedia and Visual Information Directorate Retrieved January 6 2024 External links editOfficial Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vice Chief of Staff of the United States Army amp oldid 1209076058, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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