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Tommy Franks
Gen. Tommy Franks was born in Wynnewood, Oklahoma, and grew up in Midland, Texas, where he graduated from Robert E. Lee High School one year ahead of First Lady Laura Bush. After two years at the University of Texas, he joined the United States Army, and in 1967, as a distinguished graduate of the Artillery Officer Candidate School, he was commissioned a Second Lieutenant and sent to Vietnam. His service in Vietnam earned him six awards for valor and three Purple Hearts. That assignment was the start of a long and distinguished career that would take him from one world hot spot to another: from West Germany at the height of the Cold War to the Demilitarized Zone in Korea, to the deserts of Arabia. Along the way, General Franks attended the University of Texas, Arlington, where he graduated with a Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration, and Shippensburg University where he graduated with a Master's Degree in Public Administration. He is also a graduate of the Armed Forces Staff College and the Army War College. In June 2000, he was promoted to four-star General and assigned as Commander-in-Chief, United States Central Command. It's in this position that General Franks' culmination of an almost four-decade military career saw him lead American and Coalition troops in two strategically unprecedented campaigns in two years: Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan and Operation Iraqi Freedom in Iraq. The General's awards include five Distinguished Service Medals, four Legions of Merit, four Bronze Stars and three Purple Hearts in addition to numerous foreign awards. He was appointed Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE) by order of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II on May 25, 2004. And President George W. Bush awarded him the Nation's highest civilian award, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, on December 14, 2004. General Franks has received honorary degrees from a number of universities including his alma mater, Shippensburg University, and his wife's alma mater, Oklahoma State University. Since his retirement from the military in 2003, General Franks has traveled the world, speaking on leadership, character and the value of Democracy. General Franks serves on the boards of the University of Texas, Arlington and William Penn University. He is Co-Chair of the Flight 93 memorial foundation and serves as an Advisor to the Military Child Education Coalition, Operation Homefront Oklahoma, and the Southeastern Guide Dog Organization. General Franks and his wife, Cathryn Carley Franks, have one daughter, who is married to a military officer, and three grandchildren. The Franks live at their ranch in Roosevelt, Oklahoma, with longhorns, buffalo, Angus cattle, horses and their cat, Bailey. SOURCE: Franks & Associates: http://www.tommyfranks.com/About.shtml
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