U.S. General Dead, German General Wounded In Afghan Attack -- Reuters
(Reuters) - A U.S. general was killed and more than a dozen people were wounded on Tuesday, including a German general, in the latest insider attack by a man believed to be an Afghan soldier, U.S., German and Afghan officials said.
The U.S. Army said late on Tuesday the slain general was Major General Harold Greene, a senior officer with the international military command ISAF. He was the most senior U.S. military official killed in action overseas since the war in Vietnam, military officials said.
"These soldiers were professionals, committed to the mission," U.S. Army Chief of Staff Ray Odierno said in a statement, referring to the soldiers killed and wounded in the attack.
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More News On Today's Green On Blue Attack That Killed A U.S. General In Afghanistan Today
Maj. Gen. Harold Greene, Army officer since 1980, is killed in Afghanistan -- CNN
Pictured: American two-star general, 55, shot dead by 'insider' at Afghan military training facility in attack that left 15 troops wounded -- Daily Mail
US general Harold Greene killed by Afghan soldier -- BBC
General killed in Afghan attack was engineer -- Washington Post/AP
For General Killed in Afghanistan, the Military Was a Family Tradition -- WSJ
U.S. general killed, other troops wounded in Afghanistan attack, Pentagon says -- CNN
U.S. general killed in attack at Afghan military academy -- Washington Post
US General Slain in Afghanistan Identified as Maj. Gen. Harold Greene -- ABC News
Afghan Kills U.S. General; Others Injured -- NYT
Afghan soldier attack on UK army camp kills US general -- BBC
Afghan soldier kills US general, wounds about 15 -- Washington Post/AP
Afghan military academy shooter kills US general in 'green-on-blue' attack -- CSM
US general shot dead by Afghan soldier -- Al Jazeera
Death of Two-Star Army General Harold Greene a Rare Killing -- Erik Ortiz, NBC
U.S. General's Killing Raises Questions About Troop Withdrawal From Afghanistan -- Christopher Harress, IBTimes
Killing of General in Afghanistan Renews U.S. Exit Angst -- David Lerman and Tony Capaccio, Bloomberg Businessweek
US general killed in Afghanistan: How big is threat of insider attacks? -- Anna Mulrine, CSM
My Comment: Our prayers go out to the family and loved ones.
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