Gen. Stanley McChrystal, relieved of Afghan command, tells Army he will retire
By Anne Gearan, APMonday, June 28, 2010
Cashiered general tells Army he’ll retire
WASHINGTON — Gen. Stanley McChrystal, who was fired last week as the top U.S. general in the stalemated Afghanistan war, has told the Army that he will retire.
Army spokesman Col. Tom Collins said McChrystal notified the service of his plans on Monday, but he has not yet submitted formal retirement papers. It is not clear when he will leave the service, but the process usually take a few months.
President Barack Obama has praised McChrystal’s long Army career but says his intemperate remarks in a magazine article that appeared last week could not be abided.
McChrystal apologized for the remarks in Rolling Stone magazine and flew to Washington last week to resign as commanding general of the war.
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