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  1. Gene C. McKinney (born November 3, 1950) is a retired United States Army soldier who served as the 10th Sergeant Major of the Army (SMA), serving from July 1995 to October 1997. He was the first African American to reach that rank in the United States Army.

  2. Jun 28, 1997 · Army secretly recorded its top enlisted soldier, Sgt Maj Gene C McKinney, while investigating him for sexual misconduct, and at hearing today plays tape of telephone conversation in which he...

  3. Feb 24, 2014 · Brenda Hoster, a retired sergeant major, reported that McKinney, the Army's top enlisted soldier, assaulted her in a hotel room. She faced retaliation, isolation and a trial that ended in a partial acquittal for McKinney.

  4. Mar 17, 1998 · Military jury imposes mild sentence on Army Sgt Maj Gene C McKinney, convicted of lone charge of obstruction of justice in sexual harassment suit brought by six servicewomen; orders that former...

  5. Mar 14, 1998 · Sgt. Maj. Gene C. McKinney gave life to the Army television commercial -- the one that urges recruits to ''be all that you can be,'' his lawyer told jurors at the court-martial this week.

  6. ASHINGTON -- Gene McKinney's plush office in a power hall of the Pentagon sits empty now, a shrine to what he once was and what he may never be again: the Army's most senior enlisted soldier. The...

  7. Feb 28, 2005 · Gene C. McKinney, the untold story. Author: Clark, Robert L. Abstract: Tallahassee, Fla., and served one combat infantry tour in Vietnam. During a career that spanned nearly 30 years, Sergeant Major McKinney, held every single leadership position up to Sergeant Major of the Army (SMA).