- Gary E. Luck
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name=Gary E. Luck
lived=
placeofbirth=
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caption=General Gary E. Luck
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branch=U.S. Army
serviceyears=1959-1994
rank=General
commands=Second Infantry Division, Joint Special Operations Command, XVIII Airborne Corps, United States Forces Korea/Combined Forces Command Korea
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battles=Vietnam, Desert Storm
awards=Defense Distinguished Service Medal, Army Distinguished Service Medal, Legion of Merit (1OLC), Distinguished Flying Cross (1OLC), Bronze Star, Purple Heart
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laterwork=Gary Edward Luck is a retired four-star U.S. Army general, and currently a senior adviser to the military's
Joint Forces Command , sent toIraq in early2005 to investigate areas of operation there, identify any weaknesses and report back to commanders atThe Pentagon with a confidential assessment on what can be done to install democracy in Iraq, and to set a date for the withdrawal for American andcoalition forces .A 1959 graduate of
Kansas State University , Gen. Luck's last military assignment before retiring from active duty was Commander-in-Chief,United Nations Command/Combined Forces Command,Korea . He was also an advisor toTommy Franks prior to the US led invasion of Iraq in 2003 and served as Commanding General of the XVIII Airborne Corps (1990-93) in theGulf War underNorman Schwarzkopf, Jr . Before taking that command, he served as commander of theJoint Special Operations Command (JSOC) with the rank of Major General from 1989 to 1990).Luck was a 2005 recipient of the
Doughboy Award from theNational Infantry Association . [ [http://www.thewexfordgroup.com/news/ShowReleases.php?id=42 The Wexford Group] ]Gary E. Luck currently serves in an advisory capacity at the U.S. Joint Forces Command.
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