ANDREW J. G OODPASTER AWARD of the GEORGE C. MARSHALL FOUNDATION

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GENERAL MARK A. M ILLEY , USA 39 th Chief of Staff of the Army

FRIDAY , D ECEMBER 8, 2017 Building Washington, DC SALUTING OUR AMERICAN HEROES.

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L3 Technologies honors the courage, patriotism and leadership of our American heroes. We congratulate today’s distinguished honoree, U.S. Army Chief of Sta Mark Milley, recipient of the 2017 Andrew J. Goodpaster Award.

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WELCOME Dr. Rob Havers President, George C. Marshall Foundation Lexington, Virginia

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REMARKS The Honorable Ryan D. McCarthy Acting Secretary of the Army General Richard A. Cody, USA (Ret.) Former Vice Chief of Staff of the and Corporate Senior Vice President, L-3 Technologies

PRESENTATION OF THE ANDREW J. G OODPASTER AWARD John B. Adams, Jr. Chairman, George C. Marshall Foundation

ACCEPTANCE AND REMARKS General Mark A. Milley, USA

CLOSING Dr. Rob Havers

GENERAL ANDREW J. G OODPASTER The late Andrew Goodpaster began a career in public service that lasted nearly seven decades beginning with his graduation from West Point in 1939. During WWII he commanded the 48th Engineer Combat Battalion in North Africa and . His combat experience was cut short in January 1944 when he was severely wounded and sent back to the United States to recover. After his wounds had healed, he was assigned to the War Planning Office under General Marshall, where he served the duration of the war. After receiving a Ph.D. from Princeton, General Goodpaster served as Staff Secretary to President Eisenhower, Commandant of the , Deputy Commander of U.S. Forces, Vietnam and Commander-in-Chief, U.S. European Command and Supreme Allied Commander, Europe. Also he served as Superintendent of the U.S. Military Academy and on numerous boards and commissions including The Atlantic Council, The Eisenhower Institute and the Marshall Foundation, of which he was the chairman for many years.

THE ANDREW J. G OODPASTER AWARD The Andrew J. Goodpaster Award honors the life and service of General Andrew J. Goodpaster, a longtime trustee and chairman of the Foundation, a champion of the Marshall legacy, an American hero and an extraordinary public servant. The Goodpaster Award is presented to American heroes in a variety of fields who, like General Goodpaster, have exhibited great courage, selfless service, patriotism and leadership in their lives and careers.

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GENERAL MARK A. M ILLEY , USA 39th Chief of Staff of the United States Army

General Mark Milley is being recognized for his distinguished career in the U.S. Army, his many contributions to U.S defense and his leadership of the U.S. Army at the highest level. General Milley assumed duty as the 39th Chief of Staff in August 2015 after most recently serving as the commander of U.S. Army Forces Command at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. A native of Winchester, Massachusetts, he graduated and received his commission from in 1980. He has had multiple command and staff posi - tions in eight divisions and special forces throughout the last 35 years. He has served in command and leadership positions from the platoon and operational detachment alpha level through Corps and Army Command including the 82nd Airborne Division and the 5th Special Forces Group, the 7th Infantry Division, the 10th Mountain Division, the 2nd Infantry Division in Korea, the Joint Readiness Center, the 25th Infantry Division, the 101st Airborne (Air Assault) and the 1st Cavalry Division and 3rd Infantry Division in Baghdad, Iraq. While serving as the commanding general, III Corps and Fort Hood, he deployed as the commanding general, International Security Assistance Force Joint Command and deputy commanding general, U.S. Forces–Afghanistan. Additionally, he served on the operations staff of The Joint Staff and as a mili - tary assistant to the Secretary of Defense. SPEAKERS

HON . R YAN D. M CCARTHY Ryan D. McCarthy was designated the Acting Secretary of the U.S. Army in August 2017. He was unanimously confirmed by the U.S. Senate and appointed as the 33rd Undersecretary of the Army in that same month. The Undersecretary of the Army is the Secretary of the Army's senior civilian assistant and principal advisor on matters relating to the management and operation of the Army. He is responsible for the effective and efficient organiza - tion of the Army's operations and initiatives for the business transformation of the Army. Prior to his confirmation, McCarthy worked for Lockheed Martin Corporation in sequential vice president roles responsible for the sustainment, customer solutions and program integration of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter program and the company's global security policy. McCarthy previously served as the special assistant to Secretary of Defense Robert Gates and as the special assistant to the Undersecretary of Defense for Acquisitions, Technology and Logistics. He also served as a professional staff member in the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on International Relations. McCarthy served in the U.S. Army from 1997 to 2002 and was involved in combat opera - tions in Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom with the 75th Ranger Regiment, U.S. Special Operations Command.

GENERAL RICHARD CODY , USA (R ET .) Gen. Richard Cody was the 31st Vice Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army and is the current Corporate Senior Vice President for Washington Operations for L-3 Technologies. He has been described at the “Soldier’s General.” His retirement as Vice Chief of Staff in 2008 culminated a 36-year career in the Army during which he served tours with the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) as commanding general and as commander, 1st Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment (Attack) during Operation Desert Storm. During this career General Cody served in six of the Army’s combat divisions. He also commanded the 4th Infantry Division (MECH), E Company, 24th Aviation Battalion; B Company, 229th Attack Helicopter Battalion; 1st Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment (AH-64); 4th Brigade (Aviation), 1st Cavalry Division; and the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment. General Cody is a master aviator with more than 5,000 hours of flight time, and he is a member of the Army Aviation Hall of Fame. He has devoted considerable time to leadership of the non-profit Homes for Our Troops and the Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund. He is a member of the Board of Trustees of the George C. Marshall Foundation. AWARD LUNCHEON SPONSORS

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INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERS & SPECIAL GUESTS

Mr. John B. Adams, Jr. Dr. Dana Mead Mr. Michael F. Bishop BG Jamey Moran, USA (Ret.) Mr. Paul Brubaker Dr. Thomas R. Morris COL John Burke, USA (Ret.) GEN and Mrs. J.H. Binford Peay, III, Dr. Christine Carrico USA (Ret.) GEN Richard A. Cody, USA (Ret.) Ms. Kaori Peeters, Estonian Embassy in Washington Mr. Madison F. Cole, Jr. Mr. Thomas A. Pritchard Mr. C. Russell Fletcher, III LTC Per Lyse Rasmussen, Maj. Gen. Jon Gallinetti, USMC (Ret.) Danish Embassy, Washington COL Greg Gass, USA (Ret.) Mr. David L. Roll Mr. Kenny Gelé Ambassador Tihomir Stoytchev, Air Commodore Paul Herber, Embassy of the Republic of Bulgaria Netherlands Defense Attaché Mr. and Mrs. Roger Sullivan Dr. David Hein LTC Westford D. Warner, USA (Ret.) Dr. Thomas Henriksen Col. Stefan Weber, COL Frank Hull, USA (Ret.) Embassy of the Federal Republic LTG J.D. Johnson, USA (Ret.) of Germany MG John Knapp, USAR (Ret.) Mr. Olin L. Wethington Mr. Miroslav Korba, Mr. James J. Winn, Jr. Embassy of the Slovak Republic

List complete as of November 29, 2017 GEORGE C. MARSHALL FOUNDATION

Rare are those individuals who shape the course of world events as George C. Marshall did before, during and after World War II. The Marshall Foundation, located in Lexington, Virginia, perpetuates the legacy of General Marshall’s life and leadership as Army Chief of Staff during World War II, Secretary of State (Marshall Plan) and Secretary of Defense during the Korean War by educating new generations about his role in many of the greatest events of the 20th century that influence issues affecting our nation and the world in the 21st century.

As the keeper of the flame, the Marshall Foundation preserves and commu - nicates the remarkable story of the life and times of George C. Marshall and his contemporaries. It has become a unique, national treasure. Marshall’s achievements are interpreted for the public in the Marshall Museum and through the popular Marshall Legacy Series. The Library and Archives contain more than one million documents, 2,700 maps from World Wars I and II, 900 posters from World Wars I and II, and the famous series of Marshall Plan information posters produced in Europe following World War II in a growing collection of documents, artifacts and books. Accommodating increasing interest in the research and study of this period, the Foundation has put much of this material online on its website. Current and future generations must learn about George C. Marshall— leader, visionary, strategist, and statesman. The Foundation’s challenge is to return Marshall to the public consciousness so more people, particularly young people, have an opportunity to learn from his example. He said it well years ago: “It is hard to believe that a man familiar with the history of the centuries could fail to guide his course somewhat by the lessons of the past.” WITH THE GREATEST ST RESPECTT

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BOARD OF TRUSTEES JOHN B. A DAMS , J R.—Chairman ROB HAVERS —President John B. Adams, Jr. C. Russell Fletcher, III Thomas H. Henriksen Fredericksburg, Virginia Middleburg, Virginia Palo Alto, California Christine K. Carrico George W. Foresman Thomas R. Morris Derwood, Maryland Charlottesville, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Richard A. Cody Gregory P. Gass J.H. Binford Peay, III Arlington, Virginia Washington, DC Lexington, Virginia Madison F. Cole, Jr. J. Baker Gentry, Jr. Olin L. Wethington Atlanta, Georgia Fort Worth, Texas McLean, Virginia William Dreyer Rob Havers James J. Winn, Jr. San Antonio, Texas Lexington, Virginia Butler, Maryland David Hein Frederick, Maryland

COUNCIL OF ADVISORS Nancy K. Baker Walter H. Kansteiner, III L. F. Payne, Jr. Burdick, Middleburg, Virginia Washington, DC Mark Baruch John M. Keane Thomas R. Pickering Westlake Village, California McLean, Virginia Arlington, Virginia Julius W. Becton, Jr. John W. Knapp Kurt A. Polk Ft. Belvoir, Virginia Lexington, Virginia Darien, Connecticut Ann L. Brownson Harry G. Lee Colin L. Powell Mount Vernon, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Alexandria, Virginia Thomas S. Burack William J. Lemon James E. Rogers Hopkinton, New Hampshire Roanoke, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Thomas P. Carney H. F. (Gerry) Lenfest Brent Scowcroft Fairfax, Virginia West Conshohocken, Washington, DC Pennsylvania Robert B. Charles Gordon R. Sullivan Washington, DC Dana G. Mead Arlington, Virginia Cambridge, Massachusetts Richard B. Cheney Richard F. Timmons McLean, Virginia Jack N. Merritt Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania Arlington, Virginia Charles W. Dyke Carl E. Vuono Chevy Chase, Maryland Edward C. Meyer, Alexandria, Virginia Chairman Emeritus P. Wesley Foster, Jr. Arlington, Virginia Harry H. Warner Fairfax, Virginia Lexington, Virginia Constance A. Morella Paul F. Gorman Bethesda, Maryland Samuel B. Witt, III Crozet, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Charles W. Payne, Jr. Floyd D. Gottwald, Jr. Fredericksburg, Virginia Clifford Miller Yonce Richmond, Virginia Greenwich, Connecticut Paul R. Ignatius John H. Zentay Washington, DC Washington, DC

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