Foreign Policy Research Institute A Nation Must Think Before it Acts Reflections of a Combatant Commander in a Turbulent World

VENUE:The Westin Philadelphia

Reflections of a Combatant Commander in a Turbulent World

About the Event

Presentation of the 9th Annual Benjamin Franklin
Award for Public Service

Reflections of a Combatant Commander in a Turbulent World    



General Mattis is widely known within the U.S. military as the most revered Marine Corps officer in a generation. With a reputation for candor, a career of combat achievements, and a library that once spanned 7,000 books, Gen. Mattis has a record of over 41 years of public service.  Modern military historians chronicle him as one of America's great soldier-scholars. In March 2013, he ended his service as the eleventh commander of U.S. Central Command, where he was responsible for U.S. military activities in one of the world's most volatile regions, including Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, and Pakistan.

Commissioned a second lieutenant in 1972, Mattis has commanded at every level in the Marine Corps. As a lieutenant colonel, he commanded 1st Battalion, 7th Marines during the first Gulf War. As a brigadier general, he commanded Task Force 58, which, shortly after 9/11 conducted an amphibious assault to seize the airfield at Kandahar, Afghanistan. During the invasion of Iraq, Major General Mattis commanded the 1st Marine Division on the “march up” to Baghdad. Before his posting to USCENTCOM, Gen. Mattis commanded U.S. Joint Forces Command, becoming one of only a few general officers to hold two four-star billets.

Previous recipients of the Benjamin Franklin Award include Henry A. Kissinger, Robert D. Kaplan, Walter Russell Mead, Fouad Ajami, Niall Ferguson, Charles Krauthammer, John R. Bolton, and Philip Zelikow.


Venue

The Westin Philadelphia

99 S. 17th St
Philadelphia. PA. US. 19103


Registration

Tables and individual seats are available for purchase. For more information about pricing and availibility, as well as partnership and sponsorship opportunities, please contact Eli Gilman at (215) 732-3774 x255 or egilman@fpri.org.

Read the 2012 Annual Report (3 MB )

Read about the Benjamin Franklin Award for Public Service


Speakers

Gen. James Mattis(Ret.)

Gen. James Mattis(Ret.) - General James Mattis (Ret.) is widely known within the U.S. military as the most revered Marine Corps officer in a generation. With a reputation for candor, a career of combat achievements, and a libr...