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*[http://www.mccaffreyassociates.com/pages/bio.htm Profile: General McCaffrey], BR McCaffrey Associates LLC; [http://www.mccaffreyassociates.com/pages/documents/ShortBio101806.pdf short bio] / [http://www.mccaffreyassociates.com/pdfs/Bio_long.pdf long bio].
 
*[http://www.mccaffreyassociates.com/pages/bio.htm Profile: General McCaffrey], BR McCaffrey Associates LLC; [http://www.mccaffreyassociates.com/pages/documents/ShortBio101806.pdf short bio] / [http://www.mccaffreyassociates.com/pdfs/Bio_long.pdf long bio].

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Barry Richard McCaffrey is president of BR McCaffrey Associates, LLC, a consulting firm based in Arlington, Virginia. General McCaffrey served 32 years in the U.S. Army and retired as a four-star general. "After leaving government service, Barry McCaffrey served for five years (2001-2005) as the Bradley Distinguished Professor of International Security Studies at West Point", where he "continues as an Adjunct Professor of International Affairs." McCaffrey "serves as a national security and terrorism analyst for NBC News and writes a column on national security issues for Armed Forces Journal." [1][2]


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McCaffrey served as the director of the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) from February 29, 1996, through January 7, 2001. He was appointed by President Bill Clinton and confirmed unanimously by the U.S. Senate. McCaffrey was also a member of the National Security Council and the President's Drug Policy Council. [3][4]

Just prior to appointment as drug czar, he was the Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Southern Command, coordinating national security operations in Latin America. [5]

"During Operation Desert Storm, he commanded the 24th Infantry Division and led the 200-kilometer 'left hook' attack into the Euphrates River Valley." [6]

"McCaffrey served as the JCS assistant to General Colin Powell. While serving as the Director for Strategic Plans and Policy on the Joint Chiefs of Staff, he supported the chairman as the principal JCS Staff advisor to the Secretary of State and to the U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations." [7]

McCaffrey was awarded the Purple Heart three times and the Silver Star two times. [8][9]

McCaffrey was educated at Phillips Academy, Andover, Massachusetts (1960), the U.S. Military Academy at West Point (1964), earned his Masters of Arts in civil government from American University, and attended the Harvard University National Security Program. He taught American government, national security studies and comparative politics at West Point. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and an associate member of the Inter-Amencan Dialogue. [10][11][12]

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