Frank Carlucci

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Person.png Frank Carlucci
Frank Carlucci.jpg
Born Frank Charles Carlucci III
October 18, 1930
Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Alma mater Princeton University, Harvard Business School
Religion Roman Catholic
Member of Association of Former Intelligence Officers
Party Republican
Wikipedia page Frank Carlucci
A Princeton roommate of his fellow US Secretary of Defense, Donald Rumsfeld.

Employment.png United States Secretary of Defense

In office
November 23, 1987 - January 20, 1989
Deputy
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Preceded by Caspar Weinberger
College roommate of his fellow US Secretary of Defense, Donald Rumsfeld

Employment.png National Security Advisor

In office
December 2, 1986 - November 23, 1987
Preceded by John Poindexter
Succeeded by Colin Powell
College roommate of Donald Rumsfeld

Employment.png Deputy Secretary of Defense

In office
February 4, 1981 - December 31, 1982
Became Secretary of Defense on November 23, 1987

Employment.png Deputy Director of the CIA

In office
February 10, 1978 - February 4, 1981

Employment.png United States Ambassador to Portugal

In office
December 9, 1974 - February 5, 1978

Employment.png Director of the OEO

In office
January 1971 - December 1972

Background

Carlucci was a roommate of Donald Rumsfeld at Princeton University in 1952.

Career

Carlucci became a CIA agent.

Congo, 1961

Carlucci was the second secretary at the US embassy in the Congo in 1961 when the democratically elected Prime Minister, Patrice Lumumba, was murdered.

Politics

During the early 1970s, Carlucci became a protege of Rumsfeld and was moved up through the hierarchy of the US government.



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