Franks, Tommy

Franks, Tommy

▪ United States general
in full  Tommy Ray Franks 
born June 17, 1945, Wynnewood, Okla., U.S.
 
 American general who, as commander in chief of Central Command (Centcom; 2000–03), led U.S. forces in the overthrow of the Taliban regime in Afghanistan (2001) and of Ṣaddām Ḥussein in Iraq (2003). (See Iraq War.)

      Franks grew up in Midland, Texas. After studying for two years at the University of Texas, he dropped out to join the army. Franks graduated from the Artillery Officer School in 1967 and was commissioned a second lieutenant. Shortly thereafter he was posted to Vietnam with the 9th Infantry Division. In 1969 he decided to leave the service but changed his mind following his selection for the army's Bootstrap degree-completion program. He returned to school and graduated with a degree in business administration in 1971 from the University of Texas at Arlington.

      Frank's rise through the ranks of the military culminated in his promotion in June 2000 to commander of Centcom, the organization responsible for all U.S. military operations in an area comprising 25 countries; at that time he also became a four-star general. Franks reportedly did not get along well at first with Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld (Rumsfeld, Donald), but the two developed a close working relationship after the September 11 attacks in the United States in 2001. The day after the attacks, Rumsfeld ordered Franks to begin plans for retaliation, and on Oct. 7, 2001, air strikes began against Afghanistan, which was harbouring members of al-Qaeda (Qaeda, al-), the Islamic militant group believed to be responsible for the September attacks.

 Though U.S. forces in Afghanistan failed to accomplish one of their major goals—capturing or killing al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden (bin Laden, Osama)—the operation was deemed a success after the fall of the Taliban regime. Franks was then charged with overthrowing Ṣaddām's regime in Iraq (Iraq War). On March 20, 2003, U.S. and allied forces launched an attack on Iraq and quickly toppled Ṣaddām and his Ba'th Party (Baʿth Party). Despite this initial success, Franks's planning and execution of the invasion later drew criticism as the fighting continued.

      After 36 years in uniform, Franks retired in July 2003. His military honours included the Defense Distinguished Service Medal, the Distinguished Service Medal (five awards), the Legion of Merit (four awards), three Bronze Star medals with “V” (for valour), three Purple Hearts, the Air Medal with “V,” and the Army Commendation Medal with “V.” In addition, he was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest U.S. civilian award, in 2004. Franks later served on the board of directors of Bank of America, one of the country's largest banks, and the National Park Foundation, a private philanthropic organization. His memoir, American Soldier (cowritten with Malcolm McConnell), was published in 2004.

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