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KABUL, Afghanistan -- For the first time since Vietnam, a United States
Army general was killed in an overseas conflict on Tuesday when an
Afghan soldier opened fire on senior American officers at a military
training academy.

The slain officer, Maj. Gen. Harold J. Greene, was the highest-ranking
member of the NATO-led coalition killed in the Afghanistan war, and
his death punctuated the problems vexing the Americans as they try to
wind down the 13-year-old conflict, contending with a political crisis
that has threatened to splinter the Afghan government and leave it
unable to fend off the Taliban.

The general was among a group of senior American and Afghan officers
making a routine visit to Afghanistan's premier military academy on
the outskirts of Kabul when an Afghan soldier sprayed the officers
with bullets from the window of a nearby building, hitting at least 15
before he was killed.

Though American officials said General Greene was not believed to have
been specifically targeted, his violent death at the hands of an
Afghan soldier, not an insurgent, was a reminder of the dangers faced
by even the highest-ranking, and best protected, officers in
Afghanistan
Replaced by 3 Star General
Brig. Gen. Michael Calhoun will be first African-American to serve as
a general officer in Florida National Guard history

ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. (Sept. 20, 2011) -- The Florida Army National
Guard's Col. Michael Calhoun will be promoted to the rank of brigadier
general during a ceremony Friday in West Palm Beach.


Col. Michael Calhoun

Calhoun, currently serving as commander of the Tallahassee-based 83rd
Troop Command, will become the Florida National Guard's next brigadier
general and the first African-American promoted to the rank of a
general officer in the Florida National Guard.

Calhoun enlisted into the Florida National Guard in August 1977, and
received a direct appointment into the Medical Service Corps in July
1989. He holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Pharmacy from Florida
A&M University and a Master's Degree in Strategic Studies from the
U.S. Army War College. His latest assignments include command of the
856th Quartermaster Battalion (Water); the 53rd Infantry Brigade's
Special Troops Battalion; the 211th Regiment Regional Training
Institute (RTI-FL); and commander of the 50th Area Support Group.

Calhoun is a resident of Lake Worth, Fla.
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