- Frank Klotz
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name= Frank G. Klotz
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caption= Lt. General Frank G. Klotz
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allegiance=flag|United States of America
branch=air force|USA
serviceyears= 1973 - present
rank= Lieutenant General
current position= Assistant Vice Chief of Staff, Headquarters U.S. Air Force
commands=447th Strategic Missile Squadron 321st Operations Group 91st Missile Group 20th Air Force
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awards=Air Force Distinguished Service Medal Defense Superior Service Medal Legion of Merit Defense Meritorious Service Medal
laterwork=Lt. General Frank G. Klotz, USAF is Assistant Vice Chief of Staff and Director, Air Force Staff, Headquarters U.S. Air Force,
Washington, D.C. He is responsible for Air Staff organization and administration, serves as Deputy Chairman of the Air Force Council, and is the Air Force accreditation official for the Corps of Air Attachés.General Klotz entered the Air Force in 1973 as a distinguished graduate of the
United States Air Force Academy . He has commanded a Minuteman missile squadron, a missile launch task force, an operations group, a missile wing and anumbered air force . The general's staff assignments include tours on the Air Staff, in theOffice of the Secretary of Defense and at theState Department as aWhite House Fellow . He has also served on the faculty of the Air Force Academy, atNATO headquarters inBrussels , at the American Embassy inMoscow ,Russia , and as the Director for Nuclear Policy and Arms Control with theNational Security Council at theWhite House . Prior to assuming his current position, General Klotz was Vice Commander,Air Force Space Command ,Peterson Air Force Base ,Colorado .Education
*1973 Distinguished graduate,
Bachelor of Science degree in international affairs,United States Air Force Academy ,Colorado Springs ,Colorado
*1975Master of Philosophy degree in international relations,Oxford University ,Oxford ,England
*1980Doctor of Philosophy degree in politics, Oxford University, Oxford, England
*1980Squadron Officer School ,Maxwell AFB, Alabama
*1988National War College ,Fort Lesley J. McNair , Washington, D.C.
*1996 Senior Officials in National Security Program,Syracuse University ,New York
*2005 Leadership at the Peak, Center for Creative Leadership, Colorado Springs, Colorado
*2006 Joint Flag Officer Warfighting Course, Maxwell AFB, AlabamaAssignments
1. October 1973 - July 1976,
Rhodes scholar , Oxford University, Oxford, England 2. September 1976 - February 1978, international politico-military affairs officer, Directorate of Concepts, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C. 3. March 1978 - July 1979, military assistant for special projects, Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Manpower, Reserve Affairs and Logistics,The Pentagon , Washington, D.C. 4. July 1979 - August 1982, instructor, assistant professor and associate professor, Department of Political Science, U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Colo. 5. September 1982 - August 1983, White House Fellow and Special Assistant to the Deputy Secretary of State,Department of State , Washington, D.C. 6. September 1983 - January 1984, student, 4315th Combat Crew Training Squadron,Vandenberg AFB ,California 7. January 1984 - August 1984, Minuteman Intercontinental Ballistic Missile combat crew commander, 446th Strategic Missile Squadron,Grand Forks AFB ,North Dakota 8. August 1984 - July 1985, operations officer, 447th Strategic Missile Squadron, Grand Forks AFB,North Dakota 9. July 1985 - March 1986, Chief, Standardization and Evaluation Division, 321st Strategic Missile Wing, Grand Forks Air Force Base, N.D. 10. March 1986 - July 1987, Commander, 447th Strategic Missile Squadron, Grand Forks AFB, N.D. 11. July 1987 - June 1988, senior research fellow and student,National War College , Fort Lesley J. McNair, Washington, D.C. 12. July 1988 - February 1990, defense plans officer, U.S. Mission to NATO,Brussels ,Belgium 13. February 1990 - August 1991, Chief, Nuclear Biological and Chemical Plans Branch, U.S. Mission to NATO, Brussels, Belgium 14. August 1991 - February 1993, Commander, 321st Operations Group, Grand Forks AFB, N.D. 15. February 1993 - December 1994, Director, Chief of Staff's Operations Group, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C. 16. January 1995 - August 1996, Commander,91st Missile Group (later redesignated 91st Missile Wing),Minot AFB , N.D. 17. August 1996 - August 1997, Director of Logistics, Headquarters Air Force Space Command,Peterson AFB , Colo. 18. August 1997 - August 1998, Military Fellow,Council on Foreign Relations ,New York City ,New York 19. September 1998 - July 1999, Defense Attaché Designate - Moscow, Arlington, Va. 20. July 1999 - June 2001, Defense Attaché, U.S. Defense Attaché Office, American Embassy, Moscow, Russia 21. July 2001 - May 2003, Director for Nuclear Policy and Arms Control,National Security Council , theWhite House , Washington, D.C. 22. May 2003 - October 2005, Commander,20th Air Force ,Air Force Space Command , and Commander, Task Force 214, U.S. Strategic Command,Francis E. Warren AFB ,Wyoming 23. October 2005 - August 2007, Vice Commander, Air Force Space Command, Peterson AFB, Colo. 24. August 2007 - present, Assistant Vice Chief of Staff and Director, Air Force Staff, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C.Major awards and decorations
Other achievements
*Member,
Council on Foreign Relations
*1973Rhodes Scholar
*1983 Named one of Ten Outstanding Young Men of America, U.S.Jaycees
*2002 Heritage Hall of Fame Inductee, U.S. Air Force Academy Preparatory School
*2006 Gen. Thomas D. White Space Trophy,Air Force Association Publications
*"Space, Commerce, and National Security" (New York: Council on Foreign Relations Press, 1998) [ [http://www.cfr.org/content/publications/attachments/Space_Commerce_NationalSecurity.pdf Space, Commerce, and National Security | cfr.org | Council on Foreign Relations] ]
*"America on the Ice: Antarctic Policy Issues" (Washington, D.C.: National Defense University Press, 1990) ISBN 0-898-75756-8
*"The President and the Control of Nuclear Weapons," in Kozak and Cibolski, eds., "The American Presidency: A Policy Perspective from Readings and Documents," (Chicago, Nelson Hall, 1985)
*"Future Soviet-American Arms Control: Implications for NATO," in Kincade, et al., eds., "Approaches to East-West Arms Control" (Washington, D.C.: Arms Control Association, 1979)Effective dates of promotion
*Second Lieutenant –
June 6 ,1973
*First Lieutenant –June 6 ,1975
*Captain –June 6 ,1977
*major –November 1 ,1982
*Lieutenant Colonel –March 1 ,1985
*Colonel –February 1 ,1991
*Brigadier General –December 1 ,1999
*Major General –October 1 ,2003
*Lieutenant General –October 17 ,2005 ee also
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