- Michael P.C. Carns
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name=Michael P.C. Carns
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born=1937
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placeofbirth=Junction City, Kansas
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allegiance=United States
branch=United States Air Force
serviceyears=1961–1994
rank=General
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awards=Defense Distinguished Service Medal Distinguished Service MedalSilver Star Defense Superior Service Medal Legion of Merit Distinguished Flying CrossAir Medal Air Force Commendation Medal
relations=Michael P.C. Carns (born 1937) was the
Vice Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force from 1991 to 1994.cite web |url=http://www.af.mil/bios/bio.asp?bioID=4927 |title=General Michael P.C. Carns |accessdate=2008-09-20 |publisher=Air Force Link]Early life
Carns was born in
Junction City, Kansas . After graduating from St. John's High School,Washington, D.C. in 1955, he went to theUnited States Air Force Academy and graduated with aBachelor of Science degree in 1959.After completing his B.S. degree, Carns completed primary pilot training in March 1960 at
Marianna Municipal Airport inFlorida and basic pilot training in September 1960 atLaredo Air Force Base inTexas .Career
Following pilot training, Carns served as a Flight Instructor at Laredo Air Force Base, Texas. In 1961, he was appointed Aide to the Commander, Air Reserve Records Center, Denver, Colorado, then Aide to the Commander, 4th Air Force Reserve Region,
Randolph Air Force Base , Texas, followed by duty as Air Operations Officer at the same base.cite web |url=http://www.spectrumgrp.com/our-people/members/general-michael-carns/ |title=General Michael P.C. Carns, USAF (ret.) |accessdate=2008-09-20 |publisher=The Spectrum Group]Carns completed an MBA from
Harvard Business School in 1967. After getting his MBA, he was assigned to the 476th Tactical Fighter Squadron,George Air Force Base , flying F-4s. He transferred to the 40th Tactical Fighter Squadron,Eglin Air Force Base , again flying F-4s in January 1968. From August 1968 to September 1969 he was assigned to the 469th Tactical Fighter Squadron, Korat Royal Thai Air Force Base in Thailand, where he flew 200 combat missions in the F-4E.Carns returned to the US in September 1969 and he was assigned to Air Force headquarters as a Plans and Programs Officer, and later, as Aide to the Air Force Chief of Staff. This was followed by tours at
Madrid-Torrejón Airport inSpain ,Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe inBelgium and,RAF Bentwaters inEngland .After completing the
Royal College of Defence Studies in 1977, Carns was assigned to the 81st Tactical Fighter Wing,RAF Bentwaters , as deputy commander for operations.Carns returned to the US in March 1979 and took command of the 354th Tactical Fighter Wing,
Myrtle Beach Air Force Base . He moved toNellis Air Force Base in October 1980 as commander of the 57th Fighter Weapons Wing. In June 1982 he became director of operations, J-3, Rapid Deployment Joint Task Force, later redesignated U.S. Central Command,MacDill Air Force Base . He became deputy chief of staff for plans, Headquarters Pacific Air Forces,Hickam Air Force Base in July 1984, and deputy chief of staff for operations and intelligence in June 1985. In July 1986 he assumed command of 13th Air Force,Clark Air Base in thePhilippines . In June 1987 he was assigned as deputy commander in chief and chief of staff, U.S. Pacific Command, Camp H.M. Smith inHawaii . In September 1989 he became Director of the Joint Staff, Washington, DC. He became theVice Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force in May 1991. On May 16, 1991, he was promoted to the rank of general.Life after retirement from U.S. Air Force
Carns retired from the
United States Air Force in September 1994. After retiring for U.S. Air Force, he served as the Managing Director of a small healthcare firm for one year, followed by over four years as Executive Director of a New York-based policy research firm that specialized in Pacific Rim security in the areas of international capital flows and international energy demands. He is currently the Vice Chairman of PrivaSource, Inc., a small software firm specializing in the security and de-identification of large, sensitive databases, inWeston, Massachusetts . [cite web |url=http://www.unisys.com/services/security/security__institute/michael__carns.htm |title=General Michael P.C. Carns |accessdate=2008-09-20 |publisher=Unisys.com]Military awards and decorations
Carns has received the
Defense Distinguished Service Medal with oak leaf cluster, Distinguished Service Medal,Silver Star ,Defense Superior Service Medal ,Legion of Merit with three oak leaf clusters, Distinguished Flying Cross,Air Medal with 10 oak leaf clusters, Air Force Commendation Medal and the Government of the Philippines Outstanding Achievement Medal.ee also
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List of United States Air Force four-star generals Notes
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