David H. Petraeus
Military Leader
David Howell Petraeus is the four-star general who was given command of all U.S. troops in Iraq in 2007. He grew up in Cornwall-on-Hudson, New York and graduated from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point in 1974. After graduating from the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College (1983), he earned advanced degrees in public administration (1985) and international relations (1987) from Princeton's Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs. Petraeus led the 101st Airborne in the 2003 attack on Saddam Hussein's regime in Iraq. He was then charged with training the new Iraqi Army, a position he held from June of 2004 until September of 2005. Petraeus returned to a command position at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, where he worked on new strategies for counterinsurgency training. Known as an upbeat reporter amid naysaying prognosticators, Petraeus has publicly supported President George W. Bush's Iraq policy, drawing criticisms from the president's political opponents. Petraeus became the commander of the Multi-National Force - Iraq (MFN-I) in February of 2007 and was charged with leading a "surge" of troops in a new strategy against anti-U.S. forces.Extra credit: The political advocacy group MoveOn.org accused Petraeus of sugarcoating progress reports from Iraq in a September 2007 advertising campaign that called him "General Betray Us" (Petraeus's last name is pronounced "Pe-TRAY-us")... He was called "Peaches" when he was a kid.
Four Good Links
MNF-I Commanding General
His bio from the official site of Multi-National Force - Iraq
David H. Petraeus
Archive of news stories from the New York Times (free registration)
An Hour with General David Petraeus
2007 Charlie Rose interview from Google Video
Worried Town Recalls a Young Petraeus
Hometown comments on his job in Iraq
Vital Stats
Birth
7 November 1952
(age 55)
Birthplace
Death
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Best Known As
Commander of Multi-National Force in Iraq, 2007-present

