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BumRushDaShow

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Tue Oct 25, 2022, 08:30 AM Oct 2022

Ash Carter, former defense secretary under Obama, dies at 68

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Source: CNN Politics

Washington CNN -- Ashton Carter, who served as President Barack Obama's final defense secretary, has died, his family said. He was 68. Carter, who led the Defense Department from February 2015 to January 2017, suffered a "sudden cardiac event" on Monday night in Boston, his family said in a statement. He is survived by his wife, Stephanie, and his children, Ava and Will. In leading the Pentagon, Carter oversaw the final years of US involvement in Afghanistan under Obama's presidency and US efforts to combat the rise of ISIS in the Middle East, which included the deployment of US troops.

His tenure also saw efforts to expand the available roles of women in combat as well as lifting a ban on transgender people being able to serve openly. Taking over from Chuck Hagel, who was forced out as defense secretary in November 2014, Carter was immediately tasked with addressing the rise of ISIS, which by then had taken significant territory in Iraq. Although Obama had made withdrawing US military forces from Iraq a key priority of his foreign policy, he ultimately recommitted US troops to the country to deal with the terrorist group.

"It's necessary but not sufficient to destroy ISIL in Iraq and Syria because this is where it began and is what I have called the parent tumor of the cancer," Carter, using another term for the group, told reporters during a visit to Baghdad in 2016. "Like cancer, ISIL has spread to ... other places and it also threatens our homelands," he said then. Under Carter's leadership, all US military combat positions were opened up to women, and in 2016, the Pentagon lifted a ban on out transgender people being able to serve.

Having studied the issue for almost a year, he said at the time that the decision was "a matter of principle." "We don't want barriers unrelated to a person's qualification to serve preventing us from recruiting or retaining the soldier, sailor, airman or Marine who can best accomplish the mission. We have to have access to 100% of America's population," he said. "Although relatively few in number, we're talking about talented and trained Americans who are serving their country with honor and distinction," he said. "We want to take the opportunity to retain people whose talent we've invested in and who've proven themselves."

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Washington CNN -- Ashton Carter, who served as President Barack Obama's final defense secretary, has died, his family said. He was 68.

Carter, who led the Defense Department from February 2015 to January 2017, suffered a "sudden cardiac event" on Monday night in Boston, his family said in a statement.

He is survived by his wife, Stephanie, and his children, Ava and Will.



This story is breaking and will be updated.



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Washington CNN -- Ashton Carter, who served as President Barack Obama's final defense secretary, has died, his family said on Tuesday. He was 68.



This story is breaking and will be updated.




Former U.S. defense secretary Ash Carter dies - statement

Reuters

WASHINGTON, Oct 25 (Reuters) - Ash Carter, a former U.S. defense secretary during Barack Obama's administration, died on Monday evening after a sudden cardiac event at the age of 68, his family said in a statement on Tuesday.

Carter, who served during the final two years of the Obama administration, helped oversee the launch of a military strategy that would drive back the Islamic State military group in Syria and Iraq, and ultimately defeat the organization.

Since leaving public service, Carter led the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at Harvard's Kennedy School.

https://www.reuters.com/world/us/former-us-defense-secretary-ash-carter-dies-statement-2022-10-25/
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Ash Carter, former defense secretary under Obama, dies at 68 (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Oct 2022 OP
Requiescat in pace, good soul. niyad Oct 2022 #1
Damn... Docreed2003 Oct 2022 #2
68 is fairly young. Sad for the family. riversedge Oct 2022 #3
Far too young. I hate that the anti vax fools will say this is From the vax oldsoftie Oct 2022 #4
I'm 65 and keep in touch with my high school class via Facebook TexasBushwhacker Oct 2022 #5
I'm sure somewhere someone is stating nitpicked Oct 2022 #7
Well, we men ARE notorious for that. But "sudden cardiac event" sometimes gives no warning oldsoftie Oct 2022 #8
Here is Harvard Kennedy School announcement from this morning. R.I.P. Ash Carter FailureToCommunicate Oct 2022 #6
Kicking once more to tell a story about Sec Carter Docreed2003 Oct 2022 #9
exellent tribute Skittles Oct 2022 #11
SecDef is a high stress job Zorro Oct 2022 #10

Docreed2003

(18,708 posts)
2. Damn...
Tue Oct 25, 2022, 08:36 AM
Oct 2022

I had the pleasure of meeting Sec Carter in 2011 when he visited our Forward Operating Base in Afghanistan.

Rest easy sir!

 

oldsoftie

(13,538 posts)
4. Far too young. I hate that the anti vax fools will say this is From the vax
Tue Oct 25, 2022, 10:13 AM
Oct 2022

Every time I see someone die like this the comments come flooding out.
Almost like no one ever had a heart attack before covid.

TexasBushwhacker

(21,089 posts)
5. I'm 65 and keep in touch with my high school class via Facebook
Tue Oct 25, 2022, 11:32 AM
Oct 2022

We started dropping like flies about 5 years ago, mostly heart attacks and cancer.

nitpicked

(1,575 posts)
7. I'm sure somewhere someone is stating
Tue Oct 25, 2022, 05:17 PM
Oct 2022

"another case of men putting off health checks"

Irregardless of whether or not this was true in this case (or others).

 

oldsoftie

(13,538 posts)
8. Well, we men ARE notorious for that. But "sudden cardiac event" sometimes gives no warning
Tue Oct 25, 2022, 05:44 PM
Oct 2022

Docreed2003

(18,708 posts)
9. Kicking once more to tell a story about Sec Carter
Tue Oct 25, 2022, 06:10 PM
Oct 2022

In the summer of 2011, the fighting in Helmand Province, Afghanistan had reached perhaps the most intense of the war up to that point. At our forward surgical hospital, we were seeing severe injuries, one type of which was multiple amputees from IED blasts. We were an incredibly effective unit but we lacked the ability to give large amounts of volume (ie fluids and blood) to patients because our rapid infuser was sitting in a box back at Camp Leatherneck and we couldn't get them to send it to us because of how intense fighting was around us and also because of the logistics slog that happens frequently in the military. We explained our situation during Sec Carter's visit and within a day we had that rapid infuser. He was a quiet, intelligent man who saw a problem and fixed it...that simple act saved the lives of some of our service members, as well as Afghan citizens. For that act, I'm forever grateful.

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