미국 육군사관학교 교육감
Superintendent of the United States Military Academy미국 육군사관학교의 교육감이 그 지휘관이다.이 직위는 대략 미국 민간대학의 총장이나 총장과 맞먹는다.전통적으로 임명된 장교는 "웨스트 포인트"로 알려진 미국 육군사관학교 졸업생이다.그러나 이는 공식적 요건이 아니다.
관료는 종종 육군에서 더 높은 명성을 얻기 위한 디딤돌이 되어왔다.4명의 교육감이 육군참모총장이 되었다.휴 레녹스 스콧, 더글러스 맥아더, 맥스웰 데이븐포트 테일러, 윌리엄 웨스트모어랜드.교육감 명단에는 다음과 같은 5개의 훈장 수여자가 포함되어 있다.올리버 오티스 하워드, 더글러스 맥아더, 앨버트 리오폴드 밀스, 존 맥칼리스터 스코필드, 존 몰더 윌슨.많은 교육감들이 나중에 조셉 가드너 스위프트와 같은 지휘 장성이 되었다.그 직책은 현재 육군에서 말단 임무로, 그 직위에 대한 세부사항의 조건으로, 장교들은 임명 말미에 은퇴할 것이라는 것을 인정해야 한다.[1]이는 교육감들의 불법적인 지휘 영향으로부터 독립성을 확보하기 위한 것이었지만, 실제로는 "레임덕" 지위가 교육감들의 군에서의 권력과 영향력을 제한한다.이전 제도로 복귀하거나 퇴직한 장교를 불러 그 자리를 메우는 것에 대한 논의가 있었다.
이 빌렛에는 중장의 계급이 실려 있으며, 소장의 계급 이상 현역 장교 수에 대한 육군의 법정 제한에도 어긋나지 않는다.예를 들어 앤드루 굿파스터 장군은 원래 완전장군으로 현역에서 물러났으며, 중장으로서 지휘권을 행사하기 위해 소환되었고, 두 번째 퇴역할 때 4성급으로 복귀했다.
교육감
- 참고: "학년"은 졸업생의 학년을 말하며, 보통 졸업과 같은 학년을 말한다.그러나 전쟁시에는 수업은 일찍 졸업하는 경우가 많다.
- 학년 열의 "—"는 학원의 동문이 아닌 교육감을 나타낸다.
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참고 항목
위키미디어 커먼즈에는 미 육군사관학교 교육감 관련 매체가 있다. |
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