General Hugh Shelton served as the 14th Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the highest-ranking military officer in the U.S. Armed Forces. His leadership during critical moments in history, such as the Kosovo War, showcased his dedication to national security and strategic foresight. Shelton's legacy emphasizes the value of discipline, decision-making under pressure, and commitment to one's country, inspiring future leaders to uphold these principles in service to others.

"I always concentrated on doing the very best that I could in the job and the duties that I was assigned."



"There are a lot of things that have to be considered in National. The military aspect of it is only one of them. I'm confident that President Bush will have all of those things laid out for him before he makes the decision."



"Wayne Downing is also a great leader, has served our nation very well, and I think it's great that he's coming back to join a very capable administration already of dealing with this problem, and it will just strengthen that team."



"I feel very confident that Americans flying in the air are safe and that only under the most dire of circumstances would our pilots ever even request permission to do that."



"And occasionally some of the nations that will be partners in this would probably not be, in terms of passing a pure human rights check, have everything going for them that you would like to have."



"But it's been a great, humbling - and I've been very honored to have the opportunity to serve and to lead and to be the representative of our soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines who are in Washington. And it's been the greatest honor of my life."

