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Gary Edward Luck (5 August 1937 – 14 August 2024) was a four-star general of the United States Army. Following his retirement, he was a senior advisor to the United States Joint Forces Command prior to that command's inactivation. He was a Senior Fellow for the National Defense University in support of the Pinnacle, Capstone, and Keystone programs.

Early life and educationEdit

Luck was born on 5 August 1937.<ref name="ta">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Receiving a bachelor's degree in engineering from Kansas State University in 1959, he held a master's degree from Florida State University and a doctorate in business administration (Operations Research and Systems Analysis, a/k/a ORSA) from George Washington University. In addition, Luck attended numerous military schools and courses, to include the Armor Basic and Advanced Officer courses, Army Aviator training, the Armed Forces Staff College, and the United States Army War College.<ref name="auto">http://scs.georgetown.edu/departments/35/us-strategic-leadership-center-at-georgetown/about-the-program/facultyTemplate:Dead link</ref>

Military careerEdit

Luck was a combat veteran of both the Vietnam War and the Gulf War and held a variety of command and staff positions throughout his Army career, to include: Chief of Staff, 8th Infantry Division, U.S. Army, Europe; Director, Force Programs, Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations and Plans, HQ Department of the Army; Assistant Division Commander, 101st Airborne Division; Commanding General, 2nd Infantry Division, Korea; Commanding General, Joint Special Operations Command (1987–1989); Commanding General, U.S. Army Special Operations Command; and Commanding General, XVIII Airborne Corps during Operation Desert Shield and Operation Desert Storm (1990–1993).

His last military assignment before retiring from active duty was as Commander-in-Chief, United Nations Command (Korea)/Combined Forces Command/United States Forces Korea.<ref name="auto"/> During this time the United States and North Korea nearly went to war over North Korea's development of weapons-grade plutonium at the Yongbyon nuclear facility and threat to withdraw from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. Luck warned President Bill Clinton that a renewal of the Korean conflict would cost "A million, a hundred billion, and a trillion," meaning 1 million American casualties, $100 billion in economic costs to the United States, and $1 trillion in industrial damage to South Korea. The crisis was ultimately defused by the successful negotiation of the USA-DPRK Agreed Framework, but North Korea eventually acquired nuclear weapons.<ref name=":0">Template:Cite book</ref>

General Luck, then a major general, served as officer in charge of Operation Pocket Planner in November 1987, where members of the United States Army Special Operations Command responded to the Atlanta prison riots.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Post-military lifeEdit

After his retirement from the Army, Luck served in a variety of senior advisory positions in support of the United States Department of Defense, overseeing exercise control during Exercise Millennium Challenge 2002, and as an advisor to then-Commander of United States Central Command, General Tommy Franks, prior to the US led invasion of Iraq in 2003. He was sent back to Iraq in early 2005 in order to investigate various areas of operation, identifying any weaknesses and reporting back to commanders at The Pentagon with a confidential assessment on what could be done to install democracy in Iraq and to set a date for the withdrawal of American and coalition forces. That same year, Luck was also the 2005 recipient of the Doughboy Award from the National Infantry Association.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Luck died in Niceville, Florida, on 14 August 2024, at the age of 87.<ref name="ta"/>

Awards and decorationsEdit

File:Combat Infantry Badge.svg Combat Infantryman Badge<ref name="auto"/>
File:ArmyAvnBadge.png Senior Army Aviator Badge
File:Master Parachutist badge (United States).svg Master Parachutist Badge
File:AirAssault.svg Air Assault Badge
File:Ranger Tab.svg Ranger Tab
File:ViPaBa.jpg Vietnamese Parachutist Badge
File:United States Army Staff Identification Badge.png Army Staff Identification Badge
Template:Ribbon devices Defense Distinguished Service Medal
Template:Ribbon devices Army Distinguished Service Medal with one bronze oak leaf cluster
Template:Ribbon devices Legion of Merit with oak leaf cluster
Template:Ribbon devices Distinguished Flying Cross with three oak leaf clusters
Template:Ribbon devices Bronze Star Medal with two oak leaf clusters
Template:Ribbon devices Purple Heart
Template:Ribbon devices Meritorious Service Medal
Template:Ribbon devicesFile:Valor device.svgFile:Award numeral 1.pngFile:Award numeral 5.png Air Medal with Valor device and bronze award numerals 15
Template:Ribbon devices Army Commendation Medal
Template:Ribbon devices Army Presidential Unit Citation
Template:Ribbon devices Valorous Unit Award
Template:Ribbon devices Army Meritorious Unit Commendation
Template:Ribbon devices National Defense Service Medal with one bronze service star
Template:Ribbon devices Vietnam Service Medal with five service stars
Template:Ribbon devices Southwest Asia Service Medal with two service stars
Template:Ribbon devices Humanitarian Service Medal
Template:Ribbon devices Army Service Ribbon
Template:Ribbon devicesFile:Award numeral 3.svg Army Overseas Service Ribbon with award numeral 3
File:Tong-il Security Medel Ribbon.svg Order of National Security Merit, Tong-il Medal (Republic of Korea)
Template:Ribbon devices Vietnam Armed Forces Honor Medal with service star (2nd class)
File:King Faisal Award, 2d Class Ribbon.png King Faisal Award, 2nd class
Template:Ribbon devices French Legion of Honour, Officer
File:Gallantry Cross Unit Citation.png Vietnam Gallantry Cross Unit Citation
Template:Ribbon devices Vietnam Campaign Medal
File:Kuwait Liberation Medal (Saudi Arabia) ribbon.svg Kuwait Liberation Medal (Saudi Arabia)

Kuwait Liberation Medal (Kuwait)

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