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Dr. Robert M. Gates
2009 Kansan of the Year
Dr. Robert M. Gates was sworn
in on December 18, 2006, as the 22nd Secretary of Defense. Dr.
Gates is the only Secretary of Defense in U.S. history to be
asked to remain in that office by a newly elected President.
Before entering his present post, Dr. Gates was the President
of Texas A&M University, the nation's seventh largest university.
Prior to assuming the Texas A&M presidency, on August 1,
2002, he served as Interim Dean of the George Bush School of
Government and Public Service at Texas A&M from 1999 to
2001.
Secretary Gates joined the Central Intelligence Agency in 1966
and spent nearly 27 years as an intelligence professional, serving
six presidents. During that period, he spent nearly nine years
at the National Security Council, The White House, serving four
presidents of both political parties.
Dr. Gates served as Director of Central Intelligence from 1991
until 1993. He is the only career officer in CIA's history to
rise from entry-level employee to Director. He served as Deputy
Director of Central Intelligence from 1986 until 1989 and as
Assistant to the President and Deputy National Security Adviser
at the White House from January 20, 1989, until November 6,
1991, for President George H.W. Bush.
Secretary Gates has been awarded the National Security Medal,
the Presidential Citizens Medal, has twice received the National
Intelligence Distinguished Service Medal, and has three times
received CIA's highest award, the Distinguished Intelligence
Medal.
He is the author of the memoir, From the Shadows: The Ultimate
Insiders Story of Five Presidents and How They Won the Cold
War, published in 1996.
Until becoming Secretary of Defense, Dr. Gates served as Chairman
of the Independent Trustees of The Fidelity Funds, the nation's
largest mutual fund company, and on the board of directors of
NACCO Industries, Inc., Brinker International, Inc. and Parker
Drilling Company, Inc.
Dr. Gates has also served on the Board of Directors and Executive
Committee of the American Council on Education, the Board of
Directors of the National Association of State Universities
and Land-Grant Colleges, and the National Executive Board of
the Boy Scouts of America. He has also been President of the
National Eagle Scout Association.
A native of Kansas, Secretary Gates received his bachelor's
degree from the College of William and Mary, his master's degree
in history from Indiana University, and his doctorate in Russian
and Soviet history from Georgetown University.
In 1967 he was commissioned a second lieutenant in the U.S.
Air Force and served as an intelligence officer at Whiteman
Air Force Base in Missouri.
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