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  1. Andrew Jackson Goodpaster (February 12, 1915 – May 16, 2005) was an American Army General. He served as NATO 's Supreme Allied Commander, Europe (SACEUR), from July 1, 1969, and Commander in Chief of the United States European Command (CINCEUR) from May 5, 1969, until his retirement December 17, 1974. [1]

  2. May 17, 2005 · Gen. Andrew J. Goodpaster, a soldier and scholar who fought in World War II, commanded the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and came out of retirement to lead the United States Military...

  3. Lieutenant Colonel (Corps of Engineers) Andrew Jackson Goodpaster, Jr. (ASN: 0-21739), United States Army, was awarded the Silver Star for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in action against the enemy while serving as Commanding Officer, 48th Engineer Combat Battalion, in action during World War II.

  4. Feb 5, 2014 · Goodpaster was a key figure during the Cold War, went on to serve in Vietnam, was appointed as NATO’s Supreme Allied Commander in Europe, restored the integrity of West Point, and was actively involved in Washington policymaking even after his retirement.

  5. May 18, 2005 · General Andrew Goodpaster. A trusted White House adviser, he pressed for greater efforts in Vietnam and, post-cold war, for a drastic reduction in nuclear weapons.

  6. May 18, 2005 · WASHINGTON — General Andrew J. Goodpaster, a soldier and scholar who fought in World War II, commanded the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and came out of retirement to lead the U.S....

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  8. Andrew Jackson Goodpaster (born 1915) was a career Army officer who played a major role in organizing NATO forces in Europe; served as adviser to presidents Eisenhower, Johnson, and Nixon; and served brief terms as commander of the National War College and of West Point.