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Encyclopedia > David D. McKiernan
General David McKiernan speaking.
General David McKiernan speaking.

General David D. McKiernan is a four-star general in the U.S. Army currently serving as commander of U.S. Army forces in Europe. From 2002-2004, he served as commander of CFLCC, which had responsibility for all allied ground forces in the Middle East. In this role, he oversaw the 2003 ground war against Saddam Hussein and the Iraqi regime as part of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Image File history File links Download high-resolution version (2136x2670, 4489 KB) Source: http://www. ... Image File history File links Download high-resolution version (2136x2670, 4489 KB) Source: http://www. ... Coalition Forces Land Component Command As of July 2005, Headquarters, Third U.S. Army, is acting as the Coalition Forces Land Component Command under the U.S. CENTCOM. ...


Army Career

McKiernan graduated from the College of William and Mary in 1972 where he received an ROTC commission; McKiernan then entered the Army. He holds an MPA from Shippensburg University and an honorary doctorate in Public Service from his alma mater, the College of William and Mary. The College of William and Mary (also known as William and Mary or W&M) is a small public university located in Williamsburg, Virginia, United States. ... The Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania is a university in the college town of Shippensburg, Pennsylvania. ...


His commands have included:

  • 1st Battalion, 35th Armor (Iron Knights), 1st Armored Division, 1988-1990;
  • 1st Brigade (Iron Horse), 1st Cavalry Division, 1993-1995;
  • 1st Cavalry Division, 1999-2001;
  • 3rd U.S. Army/Combined Forces Land Component Command, 2002-2004.
  • 7th U.S. Army/U.S. Army Europe, 2005-Present

He gained experience in the Balkans as a staff officer in the 1990s. In July 1996, General McKiernan joined the Allied Command Europe Rapid Reaction Corps (ARRC), serving as the Deputy Chief of Staff G-2/G-3 forward deployed in both Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Rheindahlen, Germany. From August 1998 until September 1999, he served as Deputy Chief of Staff, Operations, Headquarters, United States Army, Europe and Seventh Army during a period of simultaneous operations in Bosnia, Albania, and Kosovo. The 1st Armored Division —nicknamed the Old Ironsides— is an armored division of the United States Army with base of operations in Wiesbaden, Germany. ... (Redirected from 1st Cavalry Division) Shoulder sleeve patch of the United States Army 1st Cavalry Division. ... The United States Seventh Army is the land component of United States European Command. ... The Headquarters Allied Command Europe Rapid Reaction Corps, (HQ ARRC or ARRC) was created in 1992 in Bielefeld based on the former British I Corps (or I (BR) Corps ). It was originally created as the rapid reaction corps sized land force of the Reaction Forces Concept that emerged after the...


In 2001, he was assigned as G-3 (Operations), Headquarters, Department of the Army. Following that posting, in September 2002, General McKiernan assumed command of the Third U.S. Army and U.S. Army Forces Central Command (ARCENT), and became the Coalition Forces Land Component Commander for U.S. Central Command in preparation for Operation IRAQI FREEDOM. In March 2003, General McKiernan led all coalition and U.S. conventional ground forces that attacked Iraq to remove Saddam Hussein from power.


Following his assignment as ground forces commander, McKiernan was assigned as Deputy Commanding General/Chief of Staff for United States Army Forces Command, the largest major command in the United States Army which is responsible for the readiness and deployment of Army forces based in the U.S. Most recently, he assumed command of 7th Army/U.S. Army Europe.


Iraq War Troop Levels Debate

In their book, Cobra II, military historians Michael Gordon and Bernard E. Trainor suggest that McKiernan was unhappy to hear of the cancellation of the deployment of the 1st Cavalry Division, a 17,000-man force that was scheduled to arrive in Iraq as a follow-on reinforcement. Its deployment was cancelled on April 21, 2003 after U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld raised the issue of whether it was needed. Previously, shortly before the war, McKiernen won Pentagon approval for a new war plan that increased the number of ground troops, calling the new war plan COBRA II. Ben D. 00:39, 26 March 2006 (UTC) Category: ... Michael R. Gordon is the chief military correspondent for the New York Times. ... Bernard E. Trainor is a retired Marine Corps lieutenant general who is military analyst for NBC. He worked for The New York Times as chief military correspondent from 1986 to 1990 and at Harvards John F. Kennedy School of Government as Director of the National Security Program from 1990...


During Operation IRAQI FREEDOM, he had a different view of the battlefield than his superior, General Tommy Franks. McKiernen saw the Saddam Fedayeen fighters as a major threat and one of the "centers of gravity" in Iraq, while Franks dismissed the importance of the irregulars. The authors say the military was also surprised when McKiernan and his staff were not given command for post-war operations in Iraq, which instead went to V Corps and the newly-promoted Lt. General Ricardo Sanchez.


(New York Times: Dash to Baghdad Left Top US Generals Divided 13 March 2006.)



 
 

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