Army Lt. Gen. William Caldwell IV, commanding general, U.S. Army North (Fifth Army) and Fort Sam Houston, shares his insights with a gathering of fellow senior military leaders, elected officials, family, friends, fellow service members and civilian partners during his Assumption of Command ceremony Jan. 12 at Fort Sam Houston’s historic Quadrangle. Caldwell carries on a family legacy that commenced 34 years earlier when his father, retired Lt. Gen. William Caldwell III, took command of Fifth Army in San Antonio in 1978; he served as the unit’s commanding general until his retirement in 1980.
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FORT SAM HOUSTON, Texas - Army Lt. Gen. William Caldwell IV, commanding general, U.S. Army North (Fifth Army) and Fort Sam Houston, shares his insights with a gathering of fellow senior military leaders, elected officials, family, friends, fellow service members and civilian partners during his Assumption of Command ceremony Jan. 12 at Fort Sam Houston’s historic Quadrangle. Caldwell carries on a family legacy that commenced 34 years earlier when his father, retired Lt. Gen. William Caldwell III, took command of Fifth Army in San Antonio in 1978; he served as the unit’s commanding general until his retirement in 1980.


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