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  1. Frank Charles Carlucci III GCIH (/ ˌ k ɑːr ˈ l uː tʃ i / kar-LOO-chee; October 18, 1930 – June 3, 2018) was an American politician who served as the United States Secretary of Defense from 1987 to 1989 in the administration of President Ronald Reagan. He was the first Italian American to serve in that position.

  2. Frank Charles Carlucci III. war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker der Republikanischen Partei. Carlucci war von 1987 bis 1989 der 16. Verteidigungsminister der Vereinigten Staaten. Von 1986 bis 1987 fungierte er als Nationaler Sicherheitsberater.

  3. 4. Juni 2018 · Frank C. Carlucci, a troubleshooting Republican who worked for four presidents in a wide-ranging government career that reached its zenith when he served as national security adviser and...

  4. 4. Juni 2018 · Statement on the Passing of Frank Carlucci. 2018-031. The Carlyle Group mourns the passing of Frank Carlucci, a great patriot, leader and friend. Just as he served America with passion and distinction for decades, Frank’s private sector career was remarkable as well. As Vice Chairman and then Chairman of Carlyle from 1989-2003 ...

  5. 5. Juni 2018 · WASHINGTON (AP) — Frank C. Carlucci III, who began his wide-ranging government career as a diplomat and finished as secretary of defense under President Ronald Reagan, has died at age 87. Carlucci died Sunday at home in McLean, Virginia, of complications from Parkinson’s disease, according to his wife, Marcia Myers Carlucci.

  6. 4. Juni 2018 · Frank C. Carlucci III, a soft-spoken but hard-driving crisis manager for four presidents and whose reputation as a tamer of federal bureaucracies led to stints as secretary of defense, national...

  7. 4. Juni 2018 · Frank C. Carlucci, 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 was also a board of trustees at the RAND Corporation for nearly 25 years between 1983 and 2008. He co-chaired the board of the RAND Center for Middle East Public Policy and was a generous donor to RAND and the Pardee RAND Graduate School.