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  1. Dennis Joe Reimer (born July 12, 1939) is a retired general of the United States Army, who served as the 33rd Chief of Staff of the Army from June 20, 1995, to June 21, 1999. He is also a graduate of Ranger and Airborne school.

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  3. Dennis Reimer - Wikipedia

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    Dennis Joe Reimer (born July 12, 1939) is a retired general of the United States Army, who served as the 33rd Chief of Staff of the Army from June 20, 1995, to June 21, 1999. He is also a graduate of Ranger and Airborne school.

  4. GOOD LUCK, GEN. DENNIS REIMER, AND CONGRATULATIONS TO FORT ...

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    Congratulations are in order for Gen. Dennis J. Reimer who has been selected as the Army's next chief of staff and for Fort Sill for being the runner-up in the installation of excellence award. Both announcements were made last week. An Enid native, Reimer, 55, was the commander of 3rd Corps Artillery at Fort Sill from January 1984 to May 1986.

  5. Local native, retired four-star general closes out six ...

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    General Dennis Reimer, an Enid and Medford native who recently retired as president of Army Emergency Relief, is seen in the 1990s with some of his beloved troops at the National Training Center,...

  6. General Dennis Joe Reimer - The Army Historical Foundation

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    General Dennis Joe Reimer Dennis Joe Reimer was born on 12 July 1939 and grew up in Medford, Oklahoma. In 1962, he graduated from the United States Military Academy, was commissioned a second lieutenant, and graduated from the field artillery officer orientation course at Fort Sill. He married Mary Jo Powers that year as well.

  7. In retirement from public service, US Army general drawn back ...

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    General Dennis J. Reimer (U.S. Army, retired), who has been a part-time summer resident of the Detroit Lakes area since marrying his wife, Mary Jo (Powers) Reimer 57 years ago, recently...

  8. General (Retired) Dennis Reimer - Thayer Leadership

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    General Dennis Reimer (USA, Retired, USMA 1962) Expertise Leading large organizations, managing change, strategic planning, crisis management, synchronizing policy and execution, leader development

  9. Oklahoma Military Hall of Fame - Oklahoma Historical Society

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    A native of Medford, Oklahoma, General Dennis J. Reimer became the 33rd Chief of Staff, US Army, on June 20, 1995. Prior to that, he was the Commanding General of the United States Army, Forces Command, Fort McPherson, Georgia.

  10. General Dennis J. Reimer (Ret.) - RAND Corporation

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    Dennis J. Reimer is a native of Medford, Oklahoma and a 1962 Graduate of the United States Military Academy. General Reimer served 37 years in the United States Army retiring as the 33rd Chief of Staff U.S. Army in 1999. Reimer’s career in the U.S. Army spanned the era between Vietnam and the military transformation that started at the end of ...

  11. Military Running: Gen. Dennis J. Reimer - RunWashington

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    After running his 16th Army Ten-Miler, Gen. Dennis J. Reimer, the former chief of staff of the U.S. Army, reflected on the role that physical fitness plays in today’s military, his career in the Army and his life as a runner. This year, at age 80, he ran the course in 2:07:07.

  12. Framing the Army of the Future - 1995 - The Days Forward

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    When General Dennis Reimer, USMA Class of 1962, was named Army Chief of Staff in 1995, he called upon a small group of officers from throughout the Army to be a part of his transition team. Bill was sent TDY to the Pentagon to represent Third U.S. Army where he was a Colonel serving as the Chief of Plans for ARCENT, the Army Component of ...