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William Pagonis

United States Army general

William Pagonis

Lieutenant General William Gus Pagonis

Born () April 30, (age&#;83)
Charleroi, Pennsylvania, U.S.
AllegianceUnited States of America
Service / branchUnited States Army
Years&#;of service
RankLieutenant General
Battles / warsVietnam War
Operation Desert Storm
AwardsSilver Star,
Bronze Star with "V" device,
Combat Infantryman Badge
Other&#;workExecutive Vice President of Logistics, Sears
Chairman, Defense Business Board
Chairman of the Board/Director, CEO of Direct Allergy,
CEO of Epiphany,
Harvest Partners,
RailAmerica
author

Lieutenant General William Gus Pagonis (born April 30, ) served as the director of American logistics during the Gulf War of [1]

Career

Pagonis served in the United States Army for 29 years, retiring with the three-star rank of lieutenant general.

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He was commissioned into the United States (U.S.) Army through the Penn State University Army Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) in Pagonis attended the U.S. Army Infantry School in [2][3] From February to February , he served in Vietnam as Commander of the th Transportation Company.[4] He returned to Vietnam from June to November as Division Transportation Officer, st Airborne Division (Airmobile) and through July as Executive Officer, 2d Battalion (Airmobile), st Infantry, st Airborne Division (Airmobile).[citation needed]

Pagonis was Commanding General of the 22nd Theater Army Area Command, United States Central Command, Saudi Arabia, from August to January ;[citation needed] Deputy Commanding General, Materiel Readiness/Executive Director for Conventional Ammunition,[citation needed] U.S.

Army Materiel Command from January to June ;[citation needed] and Commanding General, 21st Theater Army Area Command,[citation needed] U.S. Army Europe and Seventh Army, Germany from June to October [citation needed] He retired October 31,

While in the service, Pagonis attended the U.S.

Army Transportation School, Pennsylvania State University, the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, and the U.S. Naval War College. He earned both a B.S. degree in Transportation and Traffic Management and a master's degree in Business Administration from Pennsylvania State University. He is also a brother of the Alpha Chi Rho fraternity.[3][5] Pagonis is an American of Greek descent.[6]

Gulf War

Major General Pagonis served as Norman Schwarzkopf's logistics advisor during the Gulf War.[citation needed] Pagonis was actually the first American to arrive in Saudi Arabia,[citation needed] hours after it was decided to send troops.

Lacking a hotel room, he had slept two nights in the back of his rented Chevrolet near the port of Dammam.[7] He would be promoted to lieutenant general during the war.[citation needed]

Pagonis retired from the position of head Sears Logistics Group in , becoming a Chairman of the Board/Director for RailAmerica.[8] He is also Vice-Chairman of GENCO ATC,[citation needed] a logistics firm based out of Pittsburgh and previously served as an advisor to CombineNet, Inc.

Pagonis is also an author, having written Moving Mountains: Lessons in Leadership and Logistics from the Gulf War, published by Harvard Business School Press.[9]

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