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  1. 31. März 2019 · Serieninfos zur Reihe (1992-1997) Reihenname: Lt. Frank Carlucci / Lt. Frank Carlucci. Richard Paul Russo (*1954) erfand die Lt. Frank Carlucci -Reihenfolge vor über dreißig Jahren. Aktuell umfasst die Serie drei Bände. Die Reihe begann bereits im Jahre 1992 und im Jahr 1997 erschien dann der letzte bzw. neueste Teil.

  2. 6. Juni 2018 · View All News. The U.S. Institute of Peace is deeply saddened by the loss of Frank C. Carlucci III, who died on June 3 at the age of 87. A former secretary of defense, Carlucci, together with his wife Marcia, was an early and steadfast supporter of the U.S. Institute of Peace and its mission to prevent violent conflict around the world.

  3. November 23, 1987 – January 20, 1989. Frank C. Carlucci, who had served as Caspar Weinberger's deputy secretary between 1981 and 1983, succeeded him as secretary of defense. Carlucci was born in Scranton, Pennsylvania, on 18 October 1930. After graduation from Princeton University in 1952, he served two years as a lieutenant in the U.S. Navy.

  4. Frank Carlucci first served as President Nixon’s Director of the Office of Economic Opportunity. He would then become U.S. Ambassador to Portugal under Presidents Gerald R. Ford and Jimmy Carter. He also served as President Carter’s Deputy Director of the CIA and as President Reagan’s Deputy Secretary of Defense, National Security Advisor and Secretary of Defense.

  5. 4. Juni 2018 · Frank Carlucci, who advocated an arms buildup in the 1980s before becoming defense secretary under President Ronald Reagan and later expanded the influence of Carlyle Group as the investment firm ...

  6. Frank Carlucci, Cold Warrior. Frank Carlucci III is best known for his tenure as Secretary of Defense under the Reagan administration, yet in his 2000 interview with Charles Stuart Kennedy, Carlucci narrates his journey through the Foreign Service, CIA, and prominent defense roles that span the course of the Cold War.

  7. 4. Juni 2018 · For Release. Frank C. Carlucci, 87, who was President Ronald Reagan's final secretary of defense and had a long career as a senior-level government official in both Republican and Democratic administrations, died Sunday. He had served on the board of trustees at the RAND Corporation for nearly 25 years between 1983 and 2008.