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88 retired military figures, including highly decorated generals and admirals, on Tuesday endorsed Donald Trump in an open letter.

“The 2016 election affords the American people an urgently needed opportunity to make a long overdue course correction in our national security posture and policy,” the letter states.

“As retired senior leaders of America’s military, we believe that such a change can only be made by someone who has not been deeply involved with, and substantially responsible for, the hollowing out of our military and the burgeoning threats facing our country around the world,” the generals and admirals write. “For this reason, we support Donald Trump’s candidacy to be our next commander-in-chief.”

On "Fox and Friends" this morning, U.S. Army Brigadier General Remo Butler (Ret.) said that he was proud to put his name on the letter alongside military people he regards as "warriors and leaders."

"I believe that Donald Trump will take the advice of these warriors and leaders and do what’s right for our country and support our troops no matter what the endeavor," Butler said.

"Good leaders surround themselves with good people, because nobody is that smart. Everyone needs advice," he added. 'From what I’ve seen so far, Donald Trump understands that he needs advice, and he has reached out ... he has actively reached out to get the right people, militarily, around him to give him good, solid advice.”

The full text of the letter reads:

The 2016 election affords the American people an urgently needed opportunity to make a long-overdue course correction in our national security posture and policy. As retired senior leaders of America’s military, we believe that such a change can only be made by someone who has not been deeply involved with, and substantially responsible for, the hollowing out of our military and the burgeoning threats facing our country around the world. For this reason, we support Donald Trump’s candidacy to be our next Commander-in-Chief. For the past eight years, America’s armed forces have been subjected to a series of ill-considered and debilitating budget cuts, policy choices and combat operations that have left the superb men and women in uniform less capable of performing their vital missions in the future than we require them to be. Simultaneously, enemies of this country have been emboldened, sensing weakness and irresolution in Washington and opportunities for aggression at our expense and that of other freedom-loving nations. In our professional judgment, the combined effect is potentially extremely perilous. That is especially the case if our government persists in the practices that have brought us to this present pass. For this reason, we support Donald Trump and his commitment to rebuild our military, to secure our borders, to defeat our Islamic supremacist adversaries and restore law and order domestically. We urge our fellow Americans to do the same. 1. General Burwell B. Bell III, US Army, Retired 2. General Alfred G. Hansen, US Air Force, Retired 3. Admiral Jerry Johnson, US Navy, Retired 4. General Crosbie “Butch” Saint, US Army, Retired 5. Lieutenant General William G. Boykin, US Army, Retired 6. Lieutenant General Marvin Covault, US Army, retired 7. Lieutenant General Gordon E, Fornell, US Air Force, Retired 8. Lieutenant General Harley Hughes, US Air Force, Retired 9. Lieutenant General Thomas McInerney, US Air Force, Retired 10. Lieutenant General Timothy A. Kinnan, US Air Force, Retired 11. Lieutenant General Hugh G. Smith, US Army, Retired 12. Lieutenant General David J. Teal, US Air Force, Retired 13. Lieutenant General William E. Thurman, US Air Force, Retired 14. Vice Admiral Mike Bucchi, US Navy, Retired 15. Vice Admiral Edward Clexton, Jr. US Navy, Retired 16. Vice Admiral Dutch Schoultz, US Navy, Retired 17. Vice Admiral Donald Thompson, US Coast Guard, Retired 18. Vice Admiral Jerry Unruh, US Navy, Retired 19. Major General Joe Arbuckle, US Army, Retired 20. Major General John Bianchi, CSMR, Retired 21. Major General Henry D. Canterbury, US Air Force, Retired 22. Major General Jeffrey Cliver, US Air Force, Retired 23. Major General Tommy F. Crawford, US Air Force, Retired 24. Major General Felix Dupre, US Air Force, Retired 25. Major General Neil Eddins, US Air Force, Retired 26. Major General David W. Eidsaune, US Air Force, Retired 27. Major General William A. Gorton, US Air Force, Retired 28. Major General Kenneth Hagemann, US Air Force, Retired 29. Major General Gary L. Harrell, US Army, Retired 30. Major General Geoffrey Higginbothan, US Marine Corps, Retired 31. Major General John D. Logeman, Jr., US Air Force, Retired 32. Major General Homer S. Long, US Army, Retired 33. Major General Billy McCoy, US Air Force, Retired 34. Major General Robert Messerli, US Air Force, Retired 35. Major General John Miller, US Air Force, Retired 36. Major General Ray O’Mara, US Air Force, Retired 37. Major General George W.“Nordie” Norwood, US Air Force, Retired 38. Major General Robert W. Paret, US Air Force MC, Retired 39. Major General James W. Parker, US Army, Retired 40. Major General Richard Perraut, US Air Force, Retired 41. Major General Sidney Shachnow, US Army, Retired 42. Major General Mark Solo, US Air Force, Retired 43. Major General John Welde, US Air Force, Retired 44. Major General Kenneth W. Weir, US Marine Corps, Retired 45. Rear Admiral Phillip Anselmo, US Navy, Retired 46. Rear Admiral Thomas F. Brown III, US Navy, Retired 47. Rear Admiral Robert C. Crates, SC, US Navy, Retired 48. Rear Admiral Mimi Drew, US Navy, Retired 49. Rear Admiral Ernest Elliot, SC, US Navy, Retired 50. Rear Admiral James H. Flatley III, US Navy, Retired 51. Rear Admiral Byron Fuller, US Navy, Retired 52. Rear Admiral Dale Hagen, US Navy, Retired 53. Rear Admiral Charles F. Horne III US Navy, Retired 54. Rear Admiral Grady L. Jackson, US Navy, Retired 55. Rear Admiral J. Adrian Jackson, US Navy, Retired 56. Rear Admiral Frederick C. Johnson, US Navy, Retired 57. Rear Admiral Jack Kavanaugh, SC, US Navy, Retired 58. Rear Admiral Charles R.Kubic, US Navy, Retired 59. Rear Admiral Rich Landolt, US Navy, Retired 60. Rear Admiral William J. McDaniel, MD, US Navy, Retired 61. Rear Admiral E.S. McGinley II, US Navy, Retired 62. Rear Admiral Douglas M. Moore Jr. SC US Navy. Retired 63. Rear Admiral John A. Moriarty, US Navy, Retired 64. Rear Admiral David R. Morris, US Navy, Retired 65. Rear Admiral Ed Nelson, US Coast Guard, Retired 66. Rear Admiral Philip R. Olsen, US Navy, Retired 67. Rear Admiral Robert S. Owens, US Navy, Retired 68. Rear Admiral W.W. Pickavance, Jr., US Navy, Retired 69. Rear Admiral Leonard F. Picotte, US Navy, Retired 70. Rear Admiral Brian C. Prindle, US Navy, Retired 71. Rear Admiral William J. Ryan, US Navy, Retired 72. Rear Admiral William L. Schachte, Jr., US Navy JAGC, Retired 73. Rear Admiral William R. Schmidt, US Navy, Retired 74. Rear Admiral Hugh P. Scott, US Navy, MC, Retired 75. Rear Admiral Gregory Slavonic, US Navy, Retired 76. Rear Admiral Charles Williams, US Navy, Retired 77. Rear Admiral H. Denny Wisely, US Navy, Retired 78. Brigadier General Remo Butler, US Army, Retired 79. Brigadier General George P. Cole, Jr. US Air Force, Retired 80. Brigadier General Philip M. Drew, US Air Force, Retired 81. Brigadier General Jerome V. Foust, US Army, Retired 82. Brigadier General Thomas W. Honeywill, US Air Force, Retired 83. Brigadier General Charles Jones, US Air Force, Retired 84. Brigadier General Mike D. Jones, US Army, Retired 85. Brigadier General Thomas J. Lennon, US Air Force, Retired 86. Brigadier General Mark D. Scraba, US Army, Retired 87. Brigadier General Hugh B. Tant III, US Army, Retired 88. Brigadier General Robert F. Titus, US Air Force, Retired

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