Stanley A McChrystal

Description: (Retired Armed Force Officer)

Stanley A McChrystal is a former ‘United States Army’ general, also known as the founder of the ‘McChrystal Group.’ He is also known for his role in the ‘Joint Special Operations Command’ (JSOC) in the 2000s. He was responsible for the death of ‘Al-Qaeda’ leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. He was also associated with the cover-up of the Pat Tillman friendly fire incident. His open nature and his habit of speaking his mind on topics that people usually avoid helped him in his career but also got him relieved of his command. He is considered an excellent military man and leader. After he made some inappropriate comments on a few administration officials, President Obama decided to accept his resignation as a commander in Afghanistan. A few days later, he announced he was retiring.

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Birthday August 14, 1954 (Leo)
Born In United States
Alternative names Stanley Allen McChrystal
Spouse/Ex- Annie Corcoran (m. 1977)
Parents Herbert J. McChrystal
Mary Gardner Bright
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