- John Abizaid
Infobox Military Person
name= John Abizaid
born= birth date and age|1951|4|1
died=
placeofbirth=California
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nickname= The "Mad Arab," earned while at West Point
allegiance= flagicon|United States United States of America
branch=United States Army
serviceyears= 1973-2007
rank=General (United States)
commands=3rd Battalion, 325th Airborne Infantry Regiment 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment 1st Infantry DivisionUnited States Military Academy United States Central Command
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battles=Operation Urgent Fury Gulf War Operation Deliberate Force Kosovo Conflict Operation Iraqi Freedom
awards=Defense Distinguished Service Medal Defense Superior Service Medal Legion of Merit Bronze Star
religion=maronite catholic
laterwork=John Philip Abizaid (born 1 April 1951; _ar. جون أبي زيد) is a retired General in the
United States Army and former Commander of the United States Central Command (CENTCOM), overseeing American military operations in a 27-country region, from theHorn of Africa , theArabian Peninsula , to South andCentral Asia , covering much of theMiddle East . CENTCOM oversees 250,000 US troops. Abizaid succeeded GeneralTommy Franks as Commander, USCENTCOM, on 7 July 2003, and was also elevated to the rank of4-star general the same week. He was succeeded by AdmiralWilliam J. Fallon on 16 March 2007.General Abizaid retired from the military on 1 May 2007 after 34 years of service.cite news|accessdat=2007-05-02
url=http://www.armytimes.com/news/2007/05/army_abizaid_retires_070502w/
title=Former CentCom chief retires
author=Jim Tice |date=2 May 2007 |work=Army Times] As of 2007, Abizaid is employed as a fellow of theHoover Institution atStanford University .cite news|accessdate=2007-06-15|url=http://news-service.stanford.edu/news/2007/may16/krasabiz-051607.html|author=Stanford Report|title=Stanford welcomes back retired Army general, political scientist] Abizaid was appointed to the board of directors ofRPM International on January 24, 2008Early life
Abizaid was born in
Coleville, California , to a Lebanese-American father and an American mother. He is fluent in Arabic, and was the most senior U.S. military officer of directArab descent. He was raised mostly by his widowed father, a former enlisted man who attained the rank of a Navy Chief Petty Officer. He is married and has three children, one of whom is enlisted in the United States Army as a Military Police Officer. He studied Arabic inJordan , where he receivedspecial forces training.cite news |coauthors = Anne Barnard and Neil Swidey |title = Commander's background a strength |url = http://www.papillonsartpalace.com/commsande.htm |work = Boston Globe |date= 2003-03-27 |accessdate = 2006-12-21]Education
Abizaid’s military education includes the
United States Military Academy (USMA) atWest Point, New York (Class of 1973); Infantry Officer Basic and Advanced courses,Armed Forces Staff College , and aU.S. Army War College Senior Fellowship at theHoover Institution ,Stanford University .In his civilian studies, he earned a Master of Arts degree in Middle Eastern Studies at
Harvard University , and was anOlmsted Scholar at theUniversity of Jordan inAmman ,Jordan . Abizaid greatly impressed his teachers at Harvard University.Nadav Safran , the director of the Harvard Center for Middle Eastern Studies kept Abizaid's 100-page paper on defense policy for Saudi Arabia, the only paper of a master's student he has kept, saying, "It was absolutely the best seminar paper I ever got in my 30-plus years at Harvard."ervice career
Abizaid was commissioned a Second Lieutenant of
Infantry upon graduation from theUnited States Military Academy atWest Point, New York , Class of June 1973. He started his career with the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment at Fort Bragg,North Carolina , where he served as a rifle and scoutplatoon leader . He commanded companies in the 2nd and1st Ranger Battalion s, leading a Ranger Rifle Company during theinvasion of Grenada . In 1983, he jumped from anMC-130 onto a landing strip inGrenada and ordered one of his Rangers to drive abulldozer like a tank toward Cuban troops as he advanced behind it -- a move highlighted in the 1986Clint Eastwood film , "Heartbreak Ridge ".Abizaid commanded the 3rd Battalion, 325th Airborne Regiment combat Team in
Vicenza, Italy , during the Gulf crisis and deployed with the battalion inNorthern Iraq to provide a safe haven for theKurds .His
brigade command was the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment of the 82nd Airborne Division. He served as the Assistant DivisionCommander , 1st Armored Division, inBosnia-Herzegovina . Following that tour, he served as the 66th Commandant at theUnited States Military Academy atWest Point . AtWest Point , he reined inhazing rituals and revamped the curriculum. Later, took command of the 1st Infantry Division, the “Big Red One,” inWürzburg ,Germany , fromDavid L. Grange , which provided the first U.S. ground forces intoKosovo . He served as the Deputy Commander (Forward), Combined Forces Command, US Central Command during Operation Iraqi Freedom.Staff assignments include a tour with the
United Nations as Operations Officer (G-3) for Observer Group Lebanon and a tour in the Office of the Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army. European staff tours include assignments in both the Southern European Task Force and Headquarters,U.S. Army Europe . Abizaid also served as Executive Assistant to theChairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff ,Director of Strategic Plans and Policy (J-5) on the Joint Staff and Director of the Joint Staff.Following the
2003 Iraq War and the overthrow ofSaddam Hussein , he assumed command of Central Command from GeneralTommy Franks .On 20 December 2006, it was announced that Gen. Abizaid would step down from his position and retire in March 2007. He had planned to retire earlier, but stayed at the urging of Donald Rumsfeld. [cite news |first = Peter |last = Spiegel |title = Top general in Mideast to retire |url = http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-na-generals20dec20,0,4569132.story?coll=la-home-headlines |work = Los Angeles Times |date= 2006-12-20 |accessdate = 2006-12-21] On March 16, 2007, Abizaid transferred command to Admiral
William J. Fallon , after serving longer as Commander, U.S. Central Command than any of his predecessors.Views
peech on the War on Terror
In November, 2005 Abizaid gave a speech on the war on terrorism at the
Naval War College that was not broadcast. However, a student who attended wrote down notes. The notes were forwarded via e-mail by GeneralPeter Schoomaker ,Chief of Staff of the Army , among others, and the notes are considered credible. The Notes can be read in full at the CSPAN website [http://www.c-span.org/pdf/abizaid_comments120905_3.pdf Speech Notes]2006-2007 comments on Iraq
On 3 August 2006 Abizaid, in testimony before the
Senate Armed Services Committee , seemed to have become more pessimistic about the situation on the ground in Iraq. He said: "I believe that the sectarian violence is probably as bad as I’ve seen it, in Baghdad in particular, and that if not stopped, it is possible that Iraq could move towards civil war." This was widely regarded as a significant change in his previous estimation of the threat of civil war in Iraq. However, he also testified "I’m optimistic that that slide [toward civil war] can be prevented". [cite news
first = Thom
last = Shanker
title = U.S. General Says Iraq Could Slide Into a Civil War
url = http://www.nytimes.com/2006/08/04/world/middleeast/04rumsfeld.html?ex=1166850000&en=4520d5821fbe62ff&ei=5070
work = New York Times
date= 2006-08-04
accessdate = 2006-12-21 (Registration required to view)]Bob Woodward on Abizaid and Murtha
In "" (as excerpted in "
Newsweek " magazine), journalistBob Woodward of the "Washington Post " wrote that on 16 March 2006 Abizaid was in Washington to testify before theSenate Armed Services Committee . He painted a careful but upbeat picture of the situation in Iraq." Subsequently "he went over to see CongressmanJohn Murtha (D-Pa), the 73-year old former Marine who had introduced a resolution the previous November calling for the redeployment of troops from Iraq as soon as practicable." Abizaid said he wanted to speak frankly, and "according to Murtha, Abizaid raised his hand for emphasis and held his thumb and forefinger a quarter of an inch from each other and said, “We’re that far apart."On 1 October 2006, an interview of Woodward by
CBS reporter Mike Wallace was broadcast on the television show "60 Minutes ". The interview was about Woodward's book "State of Denial" and Wallace mentioned the Murtha-Abizaid conversation. Wallace asked Woodward to confirm that Murtha had told him of this tale of meeting with Abizaid; Woodward nodded his head in assent and said yes. [cite video |people =Bob Woodward , Mike Wallace|title = [http://cosmos.bcst.yahoo.com/scp_v3/viewer/index.php?pid=16598&rn=49750&cl=908754&ch=334515&src=news Bob Woodward: State of Denial] |medium = TV-Series |publisher =60 Minutes |date=October 1, 2006]On Iran's Nuclear Program
In remarks at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, a think tank and reported on Sep, 17, 2007 he stated "We need to press the international community as hard as we possibly can, and the Iranians, to cease and desist on the development of a nuclear weapon and we should not preclude any option that we may have to deal with it." He further stated "I believe that we have the power to deter Iran, should it become nuclear."
He continued "There are ways to live with a nuclear Iran," Abizaid said "Let's face it, we lived with a nuclear Soviet Union, we've lived with a nuclear China, and we're living with (other) nuclear powers as well." [ [http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070918/ap_on_go_ot/abizaid_iran Abizaid: World could abide nuclear Iran] Yahoo News By ROBERT BURNS, AP Military Writer Mon Sep 17,]
Major U.S. Decorations and Badges
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Defense Distinguished Service Medal (withOak Leaf Cluster )
*Distinguished Service Medal (with Oak Leaf Cluster)
*Defense Superior Service Medal
*Legion of Merit (with 5 Oak Leaf Clusters)
*Bronze Star
*Defense Meritorious Service Medal
*Meritorious Service Medal (with 2 Oak Leaf Clusters)
*Army Commendation Medal (with 2 Oak Leaf Clusters)
*Army Achievement Medal
*Combat Infantryman Badge
*Expert Infantryman Badge
*Combat Master Parachutist Badge (with 1 bronze Jump Star)
*Ranger Tab
*Joint Chiefs of Staff Identification Badge
*Army Staff Identification Badge International Decorations
*Honorary
Officer of the Order of Australia [http://www.tisn.gov.au/portal/govgazonline.nsf/C55675277B018581CA2572A500083AA6/$file/S%2051.htm Appointed an Honorary Officer (AO) in the Military Division of the Order of Australia]ee also
References
External links
* [http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/middle_east/jan-june04/abizaid_3-04.html "Newsmaker: General John Abizaid"] ,
PBS , 4 March 2004.
* [http://belfercenter.ksg.harvard.edu/experts/987/general_ret_john_p_abizaid.html John Abizaid bio at the Preventive Defense Project] .
* [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A15597-2003Aug2.html "Centcom's Renaissance Man"] ,The Washington Post
*Paul de la Garza, [http://www.sptimes.com/2006/09/03/Floridian/In_search_of_ground_t.shtml"In Search of Ground Truth: CentCom chief Gen. John Abizaid crisscrosses the front lines to get intel on the war on terror...."] , "St. Petersburg Times ", September 3, 2006
* [http://www.boston.com/news/world/articles/2006/12/20/abizaid_plans_to_leave_post_in_march/ "Abizaid plans to leave post in March] "Boston Globe ", 20 December 2006
*http://www.tbo.com/news/metro/MGBQQ98JDZE.html
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