CSA RETIRED SOLDIER COUNCIL

The Chief of Staff, Army (CSA) Retired Soldier Council, chartered by Headquarters, Department of the Army, is made up of seven retired officers and seven retired enlisted Soldiers and is co-chaired by a retired lieutenant general and a retired sergeant major of the Army. Prospective members are nominated by their local retiree councils and approved by the CSA. At its annual meeting, the CSA Retired Soldier Council reviews issues forwarded by local retiree councils and advises the CSA on the most pressing issues.

The CSA Retired Soldier Council's mission is:

  • A. Provide the Chief of Staff, Army, Commanders, and State Adjutant Generals with advice and recommendations regarding vital issues and concerns of Retired Soldiers, surviving spouses, and their Families.
  • B. Provide the Chief of Staff, Army, Commanders, and State Adjutant Generals  with an assessment of how current Army programs and initiatives and proposals for new laws and policies may affect the retired community.
  • C. Strengthen communications between the Active Army, the Army National Guard, the U.S. Army Reserve, and the retired community.
  • D. Encourage Retired Soldiers to remain active Soldiers for Life, who strive to help veterans find employment, inspire the next generation to join the military, and inspire Americans to trust and support the military.

CSA Retired Soldier Council Members

CSA Retired Soldier Council Members

Members of the 2023 Chief of Staff, Army Retired Soldier Council (backrow left to right): COL (Ret) Felix L. Santiago-Torres, MSG (Ret) David M. Pearson, CSM (Ret) Leon Caffie, *COL (Ret) Peter Hoffman, LTC (Ret) Jerry L. Wood, (middle rows left to right): COL (Ret) Mark A. Rado, *SGM (Ret) Mitzi S. Hinton, *SGM (Ret) Edward D. Mounts. SGM (Ret) Scott A. Leeling, LTC (Ret) Karen L. Nigara, CW5 (Ret) Louise I. H. Goetzelt, SGM (Ret) William T. Hursh, (front row): Co-Chairs: LTG (Ret) Joseph Anderson and SMA (Ret) Daniel A. Dailey. *departed 28 April 2023 and were replaced by LTC John L. Dyess, SGM Keith E. Hammack, and Michael D. Sufferfield (not pictured)
Photo by Army Retirement Services.