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Lieutenant General William Glenn Webster (born July 3, 1951) is a retired senior officer in the United States Army and a former commander of the Third United States Army/United States Army Central. Webster assumed command of the Third Army/Army Central on May 9, 2009 from Lieutenant General James J. Lovelace and during his tenure was responsible for moving the Third Army's headquarters from Fort McPherson, where it had resided for 62 years, to Shaw Air Force Base in 2011. Webster was succeeded as commanding officer of the Third Army upon his retirement by Lieutenant General Vincent K. Brooks on June 3, 2011. While commanding Third Army, Webster oversaw the transition towards full-spectrum operations in the Third Army from a more narrow focus on combat operations as well as the Third Army's

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  • ويليام جي. ويبستر (ar)
  • William G. Webster junior (de)
  • William G. Webster (en)
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  • ويليام جي. ويبستر (بالإنجليزية: William G. Webster)‏ هو عسكري أمريكي، ولد في 3 يوليو 1951 في باتون روج في الولايات المتحدة. (ar)
  • William Glenn Webster (* 3. Juli 1951 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana) ist ein pensionierter Generalleutnant der United States Army. Er kommandierte unter anderem die 3. Armee. In den Jahren 1971 bis 1974 durchlief William Webster die United States Military Academy in West Point. Nach seiner Graduation wurde er als Leutnant in das US-Heer aufgenommen. In der Armee durchlief er anschließend alle Offiziersränge bis zum Dreisterne-General. Dabei führte er, seinem jeweiligen Rang entsprechend, Kommandos auf fast allen militärischen Ebenen. (de)
  • Lieutenant General William Glenn Webster (born July 3, 1951) is a retired senior officer in the United States Army and a former commander of the Third United States Army/United States Army Central. Webster assumed command of the Third Army/Army Central on May 9, 2009 from Lieutenant General James J. Lovelace and during his tenure was responsible for moving the Third Army's headquarters from Fort McPherson, where it had resided for 62 years, to Shaw Air Force Base in 2011. Webster was succeeded as commanding officer of the Third Army upon his retirement by Lieutenant General Vincent K. Brooks on June 3, 2011. While commanding Third Army, Webster oversaw the transition towards full-spectrum operations in the Third Army from a more narrow focus on combat operations as well as the Third Army's (en)
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  • William G. Webster (en)
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  • William G. Webster (en)
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