766:' and General McCaffrey's efforts would have been sufficient to enable the US to conduct a significantly prolonged offensive. Nor is it clear how useful enemy munitions and other equipment would have been. Perhaps General McCaffrey and Colonel Paul Kern, commander of 2nd Brigade, gave us a hint to the answer to that question. Within hours of locating a huge Iraqi stockpile of fuel-air bombs at Jalibah airfield inside Iraq, Kern had them destroyed. Later, McCaffrey indicated that it would take a week to destroy all the ammunition dumps and military supplies around the airfield... Destroying captured enemy munitions conveys the message that they were either not needed...or not wanted. Lt. Colonel Dave Oberthaler, Logistics Staff Officer with the 24th Infantry Division (Mech) in the KTO (Kuwaiti Theater of Operations), also raises a valid concern with regard to captured Iraq fuel, food and drink–indicating that fear of contamination would have kept U.S. forces from using them. He also points out another problem with relying on captured enemy equipment. Often the destruction of that enemy equipment is a high priority. For example, captured Iraqi transportation equipment (primarily HEMTTs), would have been very useful to U.S. ground forces. However, these units were also a top priority target for the coalition air forces."
802:, its editor-in-chief David Remnick wrote an editorial supporting Hersh's research and conclusions. Remnick wrote, "In Iraq, General McCaffrey led the 24th Infantry Division in an epic 'left hook' tank drive, designed to shut off an Iraqi retreat from Kuwait. He and his troops won extraordinary praise for a four-day march under bleak conditions. Hersh, however, in the course of conducting hundreds of interviews and reviewing thousands of pages of government and Army documents, found a number of operations by men under McCaffrey's command that are, at a minimum, unsettling. His detailed account, published here this week, describes how, on March 2, 1991—two days after the declaration of a ceasefire, when Iraqi forces were in flight—McCaffrey attacked a line of retreating Iraqi vehicles and troops, unleashing an assault that lasted several hours and was all but uncontested. In testimony before the Senate and in written answers to questions from Hersh, whose repeated requests for an interview were declined, McCaffrey said that his men were fired on and he had no choice but to respond in force—with the full might of his division."
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crushing tank attacks were central to the plan... The idea was to force Saddam to move his hundreds of thousands of troops from dug-in positions so they could be picked-off with superior US air and ground fire... For deception, Schwarzkopf instructed XVIII Airborne Corps and VII Corps to maintain their forces in assembly areas near Kuwait, to keep Iraqi forces focused on those two avenues of approach. As soon as the air war began, the Iraqis would be pinned down and both corps would shift laterally several hundred miles to the west without interference... The ground war lasted just 100 hours before
President Bush, in consultation with his military commanders, called a halt. Of 42 Iraqi divisions in the theater at the beginning of the war, 27 were destroyed and an additional six were rendered combat-ineffective. However, (more than) half the
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Vietnam, where he was grievously wounded. In Desert Storm, General McCaffrey's 24th Infantry Division led the famous left hook that caught the Iraqi army by surprise, and led America to one of its most convincing battlefield victories ever. He then went to SOUTHCOM at a crucial time and seized the opportunities presented by the ascendancy of democracy in our hemisphere. General McCaffery's attributes as a warrior–guts, brains and tenacity–are key to success on today's battlefield. Now he is putting those same skills to work as a civilian, leading America's war against drugs."
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Infantry Division (Mechanized), which he said had the most complex and dangerous assignment in his battle plan, the famous left hook. Almost as soon as he arrived at division headquarters, Joe was ushered into the TOC, the Tactical Operations Center. The cover was lifted off the division's battle maps, which of course were Top Secret-and-change.... Joe asked General McCaffrey why he could see the secret battle plan. 'I trust you because Norm trusts you,' Barry replied, 'but most of all, I trust you because you're coming with us.'"
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McCaffrey says is an attack on his forces with rocket-propelled grenades (RPGs). The decision surprises some in the Allied command structure in Saudi Arabia and causes unease among civilian and military leaders in
Washington, who worry about the public relations ramifications of an attack that comes days after a cease-fire was implemented (see February 28, 1991). McCaffrey himself later calls the attack 'one of the most astounding scenes of destruction I have ever participated in.' The 'Hammurabi' division is obliterated in the assault."
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Our aim must be to create a viable federal state under the rule of law which does not: enslave its own people, threaten its neighbors, or produce weapons of mass destruction. This is a 10-year task. We should be able to draw down most of our combat forces in 3–5 years. We have few alternatives to the current U.S. strategy, which is painfully but gradually succeeding. This is now a race against time. Do we have the political will, do we have the military power, will we spend the resources required to achieve our aims?
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that illegal drugs remain widely available; presented strategic goals and objectives for demand and supply reduction and measures of effectiveness; and proposed a comprehensive approach including initiatives aimed at youth and initiatives to reduce drug-related crime and violence, to reduce health and social problems, to shield U.S. frontiers, and to reduce drug availability; and asked for resources to implement the strategy.
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762:(heavy expanded-mobility tactical trucks) which themselves required huge amounts of fuel and, therefore, ordered his artillery gunners not to shoot Iraqi tank trucks or POL dumps or gas stations along the road. He told them 'We just might need the fuel too, and anyone who blows it up will answer to me.' While there is certainly utility in capturing enemy resources, the brevity of the war left it unclear whether or not LTGEN
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serving in the Middle East. He called for Iraq to release all coalition forces' P.O.W.'s and to comply with all United
Nations resolutions concerning Kuwait. President Bush also announced a conditional cease-fire to take place at midnight, E.S.T., which is 8:00 A.M. Iraqi time. The cease-fire would allow Iraqi forces to return to Iraq from Kuwait as long as they did not fire upon coalition forces.
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happened to be the man excluded from the
Pentagon's information program for criticizing Donald Rumsfeld's management of the Iraq war. The article barely mentioned McCaffrey and another NBC analyst, Gen. Wayne Downing, who died in 2007, yet included them in what a reader could reasonably interpret as a virtual rogue's gallery of analysts spouting the Pentagon line.
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Iraqi column and taking 3,000 prisoners without suffering a single casualty. To me, this wasn't altogether bad news: the
Republican Guard had shown characteristic arrogance by spotting what looked like a weak U.S. force–not suspecting that an entire U.S. Army division was in the way–and deciding, "Let's shoot 'em up." I was glad that the President's
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efforts to publicize its exploits after the war backfired when news reports said that thousands of Iraqi troops may have been buried alive. A classified log prepared by the division officers at the time, however, put the number of Iraqis buried at 150, and after the war, the Iraqis managed to unearth only several dozen bodies...
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McCaffrey by his uniform. With tears welling in his eyes, the commander said to McCaffrey that once the ground war started, there would be no stopping until the Army had destroyed the
Republican Guard. President (George H. W.) Bush has assured Schwarzkopf of that. That moment was chiseled in McCaffrey's memory.
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to serve as the board chairman of a newly formed subordinate company, HNTB Federal
Services. In January 2008, McCaffrey was elected to the board of directors of The HNTB Companies, an employee-owned organization of infrastructure firms known for their work in transportation, tolls, bridges, aviation,
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had been declared and then failed to properly investigate reports of killings of unarmed persons and an alleged massacre of hundreds of Iraqi POWs. Hersh's column quoted "senior officers decrying the lack of discipline and proportionality in the McCaffrey-ordered attack." One colonel told Hersh that
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operating as scouts for the 24th Mech(anized
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No general was more aggressive than McCaffrey. He had been badly wounded in Vietnam, but it had not shaken his confidence or his ardor for battle. Unlike the VII Corps planners, McCaffrey was not in awe of the Iraqis. Dug into their fighting holes and with no air force to protect them, the Iraqi army
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The paper concluded, "The positive identification of troop positions was facilitated by the dramatic appearance of numerous secured encampments and the sudden disappearance of normal civilian traffic... The observation of the new, redundant trail network further suggested that the new inhabitants in
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Racing ahead with his fuel trucks, McCaffrey's division was roaring northward, with the 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment providing protection to its flank. McCaffrey was speeding toward the Euphrates River at a remarkable 30 miles an hour over rocky terrain. McCaffrey was hurrying to link up with Peay's
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and wrote an optimistic report afterwards. In the report, McCaffrey described U.S. senior military leadership team as superb and predicted the insurgency will reach its peak from January-to-September 2006, allowing for U.S. force withdrawals in the late summer of 2006. A year later, however, after
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on January 13, 2000. McCaffrey defended the program saying, "We plead guilty to using every lawful means to save America's children"; President Clinton defended McCaffrey. Clinton said on January 14, 2000, "t's my understanding that there's nothing mandatory about this, that there was no attempt to
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His assessment noted several negative areas as well as very positive areas in the struggle for democracy in the country. McCaffrey returned a third time in March 2007 and followed the visit with a third memorandum. The grimness of the 2006 assessment was repeated, additionally asserting a concern
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The situation is perilous, uncertain, and extreme–but far from hopeless. The U.S. Armed Forces are a rock. This is the most competent and brilliantly led military in a tactical and operational sense that we have ever fielded... There is no reason why the U.S. cannot achieve our objectives in Iraq.
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Remnick continued, "Many military men have supported General McCaffrey's version of events, but many officers and enlisted men who have talked to Hersh for the record say either that there was no Iraqi fire at all or that there was so little, and of such minor consequence, that it hardly warranted
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analysis of the "left hook" attack, saying, "Major General McCaffrey, commander of the 24th Infantry Division (Mech), also recognized the importance of capturing enemy resources for his own forces use. On the leading edge of the left hook envelopment, he was bringing enough fuel with him in a huge
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Schwarzkopf had a soft spot for the general, who commanded his old unit. Just before McCaffrey's division moved to its attack positions in the Saudi desert, Schwarzkopf flew up to give a pep talk to one of the division's reconnaissance teams. Before returning to his helicopter, Schwarzkopf grabbed
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As director of ONDCP, McCaffrey wrote and published the first "National Drug Control Strategy". The book-length white paper proposed a comprehensive 10-year plan; profiled drug abusers and trends in youth drug abuse; listed health consequences; estimated the cost of drug-related crime; recognized
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on May 29, 2000. "Five-Hour Air, Armor Assault—The March 2 attack on the Iraqi Republican Guard 'Hammurabi' tank division is ordered by Army General Barry McCaffrey (the general who commanded the already-famous 'left hook' maneuver days before—see February 23, 1991 and After), in response to what
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McCaffrey denied the charges that on three occasions, he or his men of the 24th infantry division either fired on enemy soldiers who had surrendered in an "unprovoked attack," or "went too far" in responding to a non-existent threat. He attacked what he called Hersh's "revisionist history" of the
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The armored bulldozers were not a novel killing machine. They were used in both World War II and Vietnam for the same purpose. Nor were they more brutal than the pounding the Iraqi front lines took from artillery, tons of bombs, fuel-air explosives, and napalm used by allied forces. The divisions
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s report a 7,500-word article, 20 photographs and 5 graphics. Nine photos of retired officers talking on television—four of them on NBC or MSNBC—dominated the front page. They included the most celebrated of all military analysts, Barry R. McCaffrey, the retired Army four-star general who just
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commended McCaffrey's performance during the Gulf War. Perry said, "Whatever else is required of you in your Army career, you will first of all need to be a warrior. And you could find no better role model than Barry McCaffrey. Barry became one of America's greatest warriors. He led forces into
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was to establish bases along McCaffrey's left flank, from which his helicopters and troops could defend a 100-mile arc of desert to the north and west. A brigade of the 101st would also serve temporarily as a screen, ranging forward of the U.S. positions to detect, delay, and disrupt any enemy
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bureau chief John Walcott, honored Galloway, saying, "Mike Ruby, Merrill McLoughlin, and I sent Joe (Galloway) to Schwarzkopf's headquarters in Riyadh with the kind of simple request that editors like to make: Go get the best seat in the war.... General Schwarzkopf sent Joe to Maj. Gen. Barry
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published another front-page article by Barstow, this time specifically profiling General McCaffrey. It detailed his free movement between roles as a paid advocate for defense companies, media analyst and a retired officer. An earlier report with some of the same information had appeared in
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network's senior vice president for broadcast standards Rick Mater acknowledged, "The White House did view scripts. They did sign off on them–they read scripts, yes." Running the campaign for the ONDCP was Alan Levitt, who estimated that between 1998 and 2000 the networks received nearly $
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As dawn broke, Rhame's 1st Mechanized Infantry Division cleared lanes through the minefields and, instead of sending troops to clear the trenches of Iraqi soldiers, Rhame sent bulldozers to plow over the trench line, entombing any Iraqis who resisted or were too slow to surrender.
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the area were indeed military forces... After these forces were found, more detailed analysis revealed the logistical areas, training grounds, and troop positions. Each feature was identified from its topographic location, layout, configuration, and associated level of activity."
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visiting Iraq again, his assessment was grim: "Iraq is abject misery... I think it's a terribly dangerous place for diplomats and journalists and contractors and Iraqi mothers. Trying to go about daily life in that city is a real nightmare for these poor people." He called
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in April 2003 but was not widely picked up. Specifically, McCaffrey signed a contract with an undisclosed equity stake and retainer to represent Defense Solutions to U.S. military leadership. Within days after signing the contract, McCaffrey sent a proposal directly to
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Describing the "left hook" battle plan and its aftermath, Schwarzkopf and Petre wrote, "General McCaffrey's mission was to leapfrog his units 300 miles (480 km) north and to occupy an 80-mile-by-60-mile zone with the Marines digging in around Al Jubayl. General
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drug smugglers from South America, as head of the Southern Command. He disliked the metaphor of a "war" on drugs, preferring to call it a malignancy for which he advocated treatment; at the same time, he also headed an initiative that began in 1999 to eliminate
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Gen. McCaffrey: Trump is a serious threat to national security: Retired four-star U.S. Army Gen. Barry McCaffrey says he's concluded that Trump is 'a serious threat to U.S. national security' and 'for some unknown reason under the sway of Mr Putin.' Our panel
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On Nov. 30, under the front-page headline "One Man's Military-Industrial-Media Complex," Barstow wrote that McCaffrey represented an exclusive club of mostly retired generals whose "war commentary can fit hand in glove with undisclosed commercial interests"
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story, and that he "could not possibly like a man such as McCaffrey, who is so temperamentally and philosophically different from him." Finally, she suggests that Hersh may also have been motivated to attack the general for McCaffrey's role as the drug czar.
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about the effect of the continuing war on the readiness of the small-sized U.S. military. He tempered his optimism about the future, saying, "There are encouraging signs that the peace and participation message does resonate with many of the more moderate
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most ardent supporters recognized that the system presented multiple opportunities for conflicts of interest. McCaffrey said he will follow any disclosure rules, as long as they apply to everybody, not just retired military officers.
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attack. Eventually, Colonel Doug Starr's 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment would arrive to take over that mission... On Saturday morning, March 2 (1991), two days after the shooting supposedly had stopped, I came into the war room (in
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piece, stating that he is "absolutely committed to objective, non-partisan public commentary." The response highlighted his military record, as well as his history of criticizing the execution of the Iraq War and specifically
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from May 2000, Hersh's accusations were disputed by a number of military personnel, who later claimed to have been misquoted by the journalist. She argues that this may have been Hersh's misguided attempt to break another
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to present observations about the conduct of the war in Iraq had undisclosed ties to the Pentagon and/or military contractors. McCaffrey was "at the heart of the scandal" detailed by Barstow. In late November 2008,
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regulate content, or tell people what they had to put into it–of course, I wouldn't support that." McCaffrey opposed efforts in Congress to extend the national anti-drug media campaign to include messages against
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war of attrition, or a limited war. It was a revelation. He saw now that the Army was going to play to its strengths and the enemy's weakness. By God, we learned. We learned (from the lessons of Vietnam)."
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the onslaught–and bloodshed–that followed. The question is one of proportionality: Did an Army general, who is now, as it happens, in the President's Cabinet, go too far?"
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policy by denying reporters access to his battle plans and the actual battleground. In fact, however, McCaffrey welcomed famed war correspondent
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Global Cooperation Vital in Addressing Drug Concerns: An Interview with General Barry R. McCaffrey, Director, Office of National Drug Policy
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it "made no sense for a defeated army to invite their own death... It came across as shooting fish in a barrel. Everyone was incredulous."
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Judd, Jackie; Jennings, Peter (June 15, 2000). "Investigation into Killing of Unarmed Iraqi Soldiers." ABC World News Tonight.
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people unmercifully. We probably murdered dozens of them during the course of that, both the armed forces and the
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in the same discussion, emphasizing that 'we better find out how we went so wrong.'"
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said President Bill Clinton felt the charges were unsubstantiated."
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Rethinking Our War on Drugs: Candid Talk about Controversial Issues
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Builder, Carl H.; Bankes, Steven C.; Nordin, Richard (1999).
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logistics tail behind him. But he was hauling most of it in
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was a threat to national security and "under the sway of"
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2633:. McCaffrey Associates. February 15, 2011. Archived from
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Gordon, Michael R.; Trainor, General Bernard E. (1995).
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2896:"Cease-Fire Persian Gulf War - Video - C-SPAN.org"
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5900:Director of the Office of Management and Budget
4928:"General Barry R. McCaffrey Leaders to Legends"
3777:"Why the New Torture Defense Is a Good Offense"
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1170:confirming that military analysts hired by
857:Hersh also alleged that McCaffrey violated
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5741:Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
5439:
5425:
5246:
5232:
4550:"The National Drug Control Strategy: 1996"
2835:Schwarzkopf, Norman (September 22, 2010).
2747:
2698:
2696:
2694:
2659:Spencer C. Tucker, ed. (October 8, 2010).
2502:
1149:
31:
6018:Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers
5255:Directors of National Drug Control Policy
5057:(undated) National Security Experts Blog
5005:"Seymour Hersh's Gulf War Misconceptions"
4956:
4782:"WP Society of Philadelphia – March 2012"
4456:"About Us - BR McCaffrey Associates, LLC"
4383:
4314:
3876:
3849:
3801:
3572:
3570:
3568:
3530:
3216:
3155:"Seymour Hersh's Gulf War misconceptions"
2945:
2409:Henneberger, Melinda (December 2, 2013).
2342:Robert Weiner Associates (May 27, 2008).
1986:South Vietnamese Armed Forces Honor Medal
923:McCaffrey's last command in the army was
583:wrote more about the "left hook" attack:
473:; Deputy United States Representative to
6976:
4959:"Visit Iraq and Kuwait, 9–16 March 2007"
3879:"Visit Iraq and Kuwait, 9–16 March 2007"
3627:The National Drug Control Strategy: 1996
3073:
3071:
2775:
2728:
2706:. Strategic Studies Institute, US Army.
2652:
2617:
2399:
2303:
2177:Presidential Profiles: The Clinton Years
1114:White House counsel and attorney general
430:, and the Armor School Advanced Course.
378:was under the sway of Russian President
7003:"McCaffrey: No good end in Afghanistan"
6205:
4852:from the original on September 28, 2013
4344:
4315:McCaffrey, Barry R. (January 2, 2019).
4069:
4067:
2691:
2564:"Home Speakers Profile Barry McCaffrey"
2556:
2529:
2088:U.S. Army Meritorious Unit Commendation
1300:
563:was reciting, the move would flank the
7213:Clinton administration cabinet members
7090:
5722:Secretary of Health and Human Services
5202:Office of National Drug Control Policy
4980:"The New Yorker's Revisionist History"
4957:McCaffrey, Barry R. (March 26, 2007).
4872:"About West Point – Notable Graduates"
4592:from the original on December 22, 2015
4534:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (
4086:from the original on February 21, 2018
3877:McCaffrey, Barry R. (March 26, 2007).
3565:
3289:from the original on September 3, 2014
3229:from the original on November 30, 2017
3219:"The New Yorker's Revisionist History"
3077:
2710:from the original on February 12, 2012
2530:Thomsen, Jacqueline (March 16, 2008).
2320:from the original on February 24, 2020
1024:Paid anti-drug messages in TV programs
987:Office of National Drug Control Policy
908:discussed Hersh's allegations, as did
320:Office of National Drug Control Policy
307:(born November 17, 1942) is a retired
49:Office of National Drug Control Policy
7193:United States Military Academy alumni
7138:Military personnel from Massachusetts
6958:from the original on December 3, 2013
6648:
6179:
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4882:from the original on December 3, 2013
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4762:from the original on December 2, 2013
4670:from the original on December 3, 2013
4404:from the original on February 2, 2021
4345:Brennan, Kristine (January 6, 2019).
4296:from the original on December 3, 2013
4025:from the original on October 14, 2013
3978:from the original on December 1, 2008
3802:McCaffrey, Barry R. (June 27, 2005).
3653:
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3494:from the original on December 3, 2013
3438:from the original on December 3, 2013
3408:from the original on December 3, 2013
3378:from the original on October 19, 2013
3322:from the original on December 2, 2013
3312:"West Point Association of Graduates"
3276:
3198:from the original on December 3, 2013
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3134:from the original on December 5, 2008
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3056:from the original on December 2, 2017
2978:from the original on December 3, 2013
2855:from the original on February 4, 2021
2813:from the original on October 21, 2014
2605:from the original on December 3, 2013
2316:. www.NBCnews.com. January 17, 2008.
2002:Saudi Arabian Kuwait Liberation Medal
1326:Atlantic Council of the United States
889:Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
506:too many or overly lengthy quotations
5003:Geyer, Georgie Anne (May 19, 2000).
4978:McCaffrey, Barry R. (May 22, 2000).
4622:from the original on January 6, 2019
4206:from the original on August 23, 2006
4073:
4064:
3583:
3217:McCaffrey, Barry R. (May 22, 2000).
3153:Geyer, Georgie Anne (May 19, 2000).
2927:from the original on January 1, 2019
2421:from the original on August 10, 2017
1375:
488:
6918:"McCaffrey's next challenge: drugs"
4934:from the original on August 9, 2018
4696:. December 18, 2008. Archived from
4236:from the original on March 30, 2021
4176:from the original on March 17, 2018
4146:from the original on March 17, 2018
4116:from the original on March 18, 2018
3920:from the original on March 18, 2018
3850:McCaffrey, Barry R. (May 4, 2006).
3580:(Greenwood Publishing Group, 2006).
3547:Forbes, Daniel (January 13, 2000).
3090:from the original on August 6, 2011
2544:from the original on March 17, 2018
2490:from the original on August 9, 2017
2387:from the original on March 12, 2017
2354:from the original on August 9, 2017
1980:South Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry
1844:Defense Distinguished Service Medal
1253:Criticism of President Donald Trump
546:24th Infantry Division (Mechanized)
264:Defense Distinguished Service Medal
13:
7143:People from Taunton, Massachusetts
4950:
4516:from the original on March 4, 2016
4384:Marcovitz, Hal (January 6, 2019).
4365:from the original on July 21, 2021
4021:. PR Newswire. November 30, 2011.
3858:from the original on June 20, 2006
2679:from the original on July 21, 2021
2460:from the original on March 9, 2016
2377:"Breaking Our Addiction to Prison"
2267:from the original on March 9, 2016
2212:from the original on April 2, 2016
2137:The Catholic University of America
1920:, with 3 bronze oak leaf clusters
1894:, with 2 bronze oak leaf clusters
1858:, with 1 bronze oak leaf clusters
1852:, with 1 bronze oak leaf clusters
1343:He is also an honorary advisor of
919:Military career after the Gulf War
471:United States Army Infantry School
433:
340:United States Army Infantry Center
318:'s Cabinet as the Director of the
14:
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7168:Recipients of the Legion of Merit
7118:Defense Language Institute alumni
5873:
5122:
4323:from the original on June 5, 2020
4266:from the original on July 2, 2020
1846:, with 1 bronze oak leaf cluster
1166:published a front-page report by
1156:Pentagon military analyst program
980:
420:Command and General Staff College
7055:
7025:
6995:
6970:
6940:
5987:Ambassador to the United Nations
5937:Director of Central Intelligence
5499:
5282:
5025:"General hits at Gulf 'insults'"
4424:"Reducing Drug Abuse in America"
4074:Hoyt, Clark (January 25, 2009).
3751:"The Bush Era Torture-Homicides"
3593:(DIANE Publishing, May 1, 1997).
3124:"General hits at Gulf 'insults'"
2052:
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1933:Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal
1850:Army Distinguished Service Medal
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985:Barry McCaffrey was director of
895:for the television news program
579:, Michael R. Gordon and General
493:
269:Army Distinguished Service Medal
6910:
6880:
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6790:
5039:Forbes, Daniel (May 15, 2000).
4992:Hersh, Seymour (May 22, 2000).
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2069:Army Presidential Unit Citation
2007:Kuwaiti Kuwait Liberation Medal
1997:South Vietnamese Campaign Medal
1883:and 3 bronze oak leaf clusters
448:Army of the Republic of Vietnam
7128:Harvard Business School alumni
6652:United States Southern Command
5323:ONDCP Directors (1989–present)
5169:United States Southern Command
4076:"The Generals' Second Careers"
3604:National Drug Control Strategy
3591:National Drug Control Strategy
2279:
2183:Military Order of Foreign Wars
1924:National Defense Service Medal
1867:Defense Superior Service Medal
925:United States Southern Command
716:post-battle satellite images:
416:United States Army War College
396:United States Military Academy
355:United States Military Academy
279:Defense Superior Service Medal
231:United States Southern Command
162:United States Military Academy
1:
7173:Recipients of the Silver Star
5841:Secretary of Veterans Affairs
5145:Americans will finish the job
4644:The Christian Science Monitor
4196:"BR McCaffrey Associates LLC"
3525:Narcotics: A Global Challenge
2946:Zazworsky, Daniel S. (1993).
2232:"US Army Ranger Hall of Fame"
2191:
2126:The Christian Science Monitor
1956:with 2 bronze campaign stars
1345:Smart Approaches to Marijuana
561:General H. Norman Schwarzkopf
477:; Assistant to the chairman,
336:Distinguished Service Crosses
5262:SAODAP Directors (1971–1975)
3775:Melber, Ari (May 18, 2009).
2875:"US-Iraq Cease-Fire Meeting"
2704:"General Barry R. McCaffrey"
1970:Army Overseas Service Ribbon
1953:Southwest Asia Service Medal
1349:Council on Foreign Relations
974:U.S. News & World Report
446:in 1965, advisory duty with
7:
7188:United States Army generals
7153:Recipients of the Air Medal
6948:"Vietnam Lessons Made Good"
5766:Secretary of Transportation
5467:
2841:. Random House Publishing.
1828:Distinguished Service Cross
1336:, McNeil Technologies, and
1281:an alleged nerve gas attack
456:Distinguished Service Cross
259:Distinguished Service Cross
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6627:National security analysts
6124:White House Chief of Staff
5497:
5292:ODAP Directors (1977–1989)
3997:Defense Solutions proposal
3756:September 9, 2010, at the
3686:December 31, 2013, at the
3610:September 6, 2018, at the
3589:McCaffrey, Gen. Barry R.
3519:December 31, 2013, at the
2520:, Retrieved March 17, 2018
2159:March 2012—General (Ret.)
1277:Prime Minister Theresa May
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544:, McCaffrey commanded the
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4582:"3 FAM 4820 HONOR AWARDS"
4412:– via Google Books.
4373:– via Google Books.
4053:February 3, 2011, at the
3968:"TV's Conflicted Experts"
3948:January 22, 2011, at the
3782:October 13, 2012, at the
3729:January 27, 2011, at the
2516:February 3, 2020, at the
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770:Allegations of war crimes
692:Bradley Fighting Vehicles
625:Bradley fighting vehicles
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4812:"CPDD Community Website"
3706:August 16, 2017, at the
3032:, April 22 – May 5, 1993
2796:. RAND. pp. 55–71.
2729:Kitfield, James (1997).
2292:August 19, 2017, at the
2151:Government Security News
1806:Combat Infantryman Badge
1270:President Vladimir Putin
956:On June 1, 1996, at the
513:summarize the quotations
386:Early life and education
7148:Phillips Academy alumni
5167:Combatant Commander of
5046:August 6, 2011, at the
5008:(subscription required)
4987:The Wall Street Journal
4983:(subscription required)
4846:mccaffreyassociates.com
4786:mccaffreyassociates.com
4390:. Infobase Publishing.
4351:. Infobase Publishing.
4348:The Galveston Hurricane
4200:mccaffreyassociates.com
3549:"Prime Time Propaganda"
3240:(subscription required)
3223:The Wall Street Journal
3176:(subscription required)
2599:www.nationaljournal.com
2135:Medal (Highest Honor),
1918:Army Commendation Medal
1150:Other military analysis
398:in 1964. He received a
349:McCaffrey served as an
305:Barry Richard McCaffrey
116:Barry Richard McCaffrey
37:Official portrait, 1994
5822:Secretary of Education
4002:March 5, 2017, at the
3836:June 15, 2006, at the
3666:July 29, 2017, at the
3279:"Operation Safe Haven"
3192:editorandpublisher.com
2838:It Doesn't Take a Hero
2508:March 17, 2018 MSNBC,
2133:James Cardinal Gibbons
1816:Army Parachutist Badge
1298:
1250:
1135:
737:Operation Desert Storm
713:
702:On February 27, 1991,
675:J. H. Binford Peay III
670:
666:It Doesn't Take A Hero
645:
542:Operation Desert Storm
444:82nd Airborne Division
235:24th Infantry Division
132:Taunton, Massachusetts
6868:on September 24, 2015
5660:Secretary of Commerce
5131:, McCaffrey's company
5095:Jane's Defence Weekly
5013:May 10, 2008, at the
3908:(November 29, 2008).
3840:). CNN. May 30, 2006.
3661:"Frontline interview"
3554:May 13, 2008, at the
2595:"NationalJournal.com"
2161:Alexander M. Haig Jr.
1943:Vietnam Service Medal
1330:DynCorp International
1293:
1227:
1130:
941:Joint Force Quarterly
904:On May 22, 2000, the
859:Department of Defense
812:Charles Sheehan-Miles
798:In the same issue of
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479:Joint Chiefs of Staff
410:in 1970 and attended
209:Years of service
5962:Trade Representative
5566:Secretary of Defense
5129:McCaffrey Associates
4994:"Overwhelming Force"
4046:(December 1, 2008).
3484:"CommUnity of Minds"
3044:"Overwhelming Force"
2108:Superior Honor Award
1982:with 3 bronze stars
1301:Post-government work
1121:U.S. Central Command
1053:Beverly Hills, 90210
962:Secretary of Defense
697:cease-fire statement
452:1st Cavalry Division
322:. He received three
151:William J. McCaffrey
7073:on December 3, 2013
7043:on December 3, 2013
7013:on December 3, 2013
6928:on December 3, 2013
6898:on December 3, 2013
6838:on December 3, 2013
6808:on December 3, 2013
5976:Charlene Barshefsky
5791:Secretary of Energy
4908:on December 3, 2013
4562:on October 29, 2013
4387:The Munich Olympics
3641:on October 29, 2013
3464:on December 3, 2013
3258:on December 3, 2013
2640:on October 19, 2013
2570:on October 19, 2013
2415:The Washington Post
2078:Valorous Unit Award
1960:Army Service Ribbon
1146:warring factions."
1065:The Drew Carey Show
865:. On May 26, 2006,
408:American University
173:American University
6493:Michael Eric Dyson
6461:Political analysts
6437:Shannon Pettypiece
6346:Lawrence O'Donnell
6265:Yasmin Vossoughian
5995:Madeleine Albright
5697:Secretary of Labor
5524:Madeleine Albright
5518:Warren Christopher
5510:Secretary of State
5186:Political offices
5041:"Gulf War Crimes?"
4971:on April 13, 2008.
4616:www.waterworld.com
4080:The New York Times
4007:The New York Times
3941:(April 21, 2009).
3914:The New York Times
3891:on April 13, 2008.
3827:The Situation Room
3458:"Six Deadly Fears"
3283:globalsecurity.org
3080:"Gulf War crimes?"
2961:10.21236/ada266598
1267:Russian Federation
1219:The New York Times
1185:The New York Times
1163:The New York Times
937:Republic of Panama
863:Joseph L. Galloway
840:Georgie Anne Geyer
764:William G. Pagonis
581:Bernard E. Trainor
485:"Left Hook" attack
440:Dominican Republic
412:Harvard University
309:United States Army
203:United States Army
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