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Clarence Eduard McKnight was born in Memphis, Tennessee, on September 9th of 1929. He rose to general officer status and deputy commandant and commandant of the Signal Training Center and commanding general of the Fort Gordon 1976.  
 
Clarence Eduard McKnight was born in Memphis, Tennessee, on September 9th of 1929. He rose to general officer status and deputy commandant and commandant of the Signal Training Center and commanding general of the Fort Gordon 1976.  
  
== Career ==
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== Military Career ==
  
General McKnight served in United States, Korea, France, Germany, India, El Salvador, Panama and Vietnam. After the Vietnam war McKnight command a Signal battalion, two Signal Groups, and the 5th Signal Command in Germany during the height of the Cold War. General McKinght was a  Deputy Commandant, Commandant of the Signal Training Centre, Command the Army's Signal Corps and introduced computer directed warfare during Desert Storm, CG of Fort Gordon, Georgia, Command of the Army Communications Command, Major Army Command, Director of Command, Control and Communications in the Office of the Joint Chiefs of State and 3 star commander of Army Communications Command.
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McKnight served in United States, Korea, France, Germany, India, El Salvador, Panama and Vietnam. After the Vietnam war McKnight command a Signal battalion, two Signal Groups, and the 5th Signal Command in Germany during the height of the Cold War. McKinght was a  Deputy Commandant, Commandant of the Signal Training Centre, Command the Army's Signal Corps and introduced computer directed warfare during Desert Storm, CG of Fort Gordon, Georgia, Command of the Army Communications Command, Major Army Command, Director of Command, Control and Communications in the Office of the Joint Chiefs of State and 3 star commander of Army Communications Command.
General McKnight he retired from active duty in 1987. He got involved in national-level telecommunications as a Director of Command, Control, Communications and Intelligence Plans and Programs by joining Booz Allen Hamilton.
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McKnight retired from active duty in 1987. He got involved in national-level telecommunications as a Director of Command, Control, Communications and Intelligence Plans and Programs by joining Booz Allen Hamilton.
 
In 1988 he became the Chair of the National Advisory Committee of National Science Center. In 1992 co-founded the Community Learning and Information Network. McKnight retired from from Booz Allen Hamilton in 1998.
 
In 1988 he became the Chair of the National Advisory Committee of National Science Center. In 1992 co-founded the Community Learning and Information Network. McKnight retired from from Booz Allen Hamilton in 1998.
 
Clarence McKnight developed the National Guard's Distributive Training Technology Project (DTTP) – a platform that enables the National Guard and local first-responders to easily coordinate vitally important training and communications.
 
Clarence McKnight developed the National Guard's Distributive Training Technology Project (DTTP) – a platform that enables the National Guard and local first-responders to easily coordinate vitally important training and communications.
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Clarence Eduard McKnight graduated from West Point in 1952. He graduated from the U.S Military Academy and from University of Michigan in the School of Engineering.
 
Clarence Eduard McKnight graduated from West Point in 1952. He graduated from the U.S Military Academy and from University of Michigan in the School of Engineering.
  
== Special achievements ==
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== Notable Work ==
  
General McKnight has been awarded several medals and awards for his distinguished service and conduct.
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McKnight has been awarded several medals and awards for his distinguished service and conduct.
  
 
* Defence Distinguished Service Medal
 
* Defence Distinguished Service Medal
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* The Smithsonian Society award the National Guard's Distributive Training Technology Project (DTTP) for visionary use of information technology.
 
* The Smithsonian Society award the National Guard's Distributive Training Technology Project (DTTP) for visionary use of information technology.
  
== See also ==
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== Further Information ==
  
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XdFszK7WlcQ
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[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XdFszK7WlcQ ICD - "Global Networks - Enablers for Soft and Smart Power"  A Lecture by Lt. General Clarence McKnight, Retired U.S. Army General; Former Director - Command, Control, and Communications, US Joint Chiefs of Staff  The International Symposium on Cultural Diplomacy in the USA 2012 "A Global Dialogue about Cultural Diplomacy, National Security and Global Risks"  Center for Transatlantic Relations, Johns Hopkins University (Washington D.C, June 27th, 2012)]
  
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZej8bGlLuY
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[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZej8bGlLuY ICD - "Revolution in Global Telecom and the Increased Need for Soft Power and Smart Power to Avoid Any More Long Wars"  SPEAKER: Lieutenant General Clarence E. McKnight (Ret.) (Former General in the US Army)]
  
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/lt-gen-clarence-e-mcknight-jr-/
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[http://www.huffingtonpost.com/lt-gen-clarence-e-mcknight-jr-/ Articles by Clarence McKnight]
  
 
== External Links and References ==
 
== External Links and References ==
  
* History Publishing Company http://www.historypublishingco.com/authors/mcknight/index.php  
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[http://www.historypublishingco.com/authors/mcknight/index.php History Publishing Company] 
* Awards and Citations. Military Times http://projects.militarytimes.com/citations-medals-awards/recipient.php?recipientid=100295  
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[http://projects.militarytimes.com/citations-medals-awards/recipient.php?recipientid=100295 Awards and Citations. Military Times] 
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[http://www.culturaldiplomacy.org/index.php?en_advisoryboard-icd ICD]
  
[[Category:[http://www.culturaldiplomacy.org/index.php?en_advisoryboard-icd ICD_Advisory_Board_Members]]]
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Clarence McKnight giving a speech on "Global Networks - Enablers for Soft and Smart Power" at the The International Symposium on Cultural Diplomacy in Center for Transatlantic Relations, Johns Hopkins University (Washington D.C, June 27th, 2012)

Clarence Eduard McKnight was born in Memphis, Tennessee, on September 9th of 1929. He rose to general officer status and deputy commandant and commandant of the Signal Training Center and commanding general of the Fort Gordon 1976.

Military Career[edit]

McKnight served in United States, Korea, France, Germany, India, El Salvador, Panama and Vietnam. After the Vietnam war McKnight command a Signal battalion, two Signal Groups, and the 5th Signal Command in Germany during the height of the Cold War. McKinght was a Deputy Commandant, Commandant of the Signal Training Centre, Command the Army's Signal Corps and introduced computer directed warfare during Desert Storm, CG of Fort Gordon, Georgia, Command of the Army Communications Command, Major Army Command, Director of Command, Control and Communications in the Office of the Joint Chiefs of State and 3 star commander of Army Communications Command. McKnight retired from active duty in 1987. He got involved in national-level telecommunications as a Director of Command, Control, Communications and Intelligence Plans and Programs by joining Booz Allen Hamilton. In 1988 he became the Chair of the National Advisory Committee of National Science Center. In 1992 co-founded the Community Learning and Information Network. McKnight retired from from Booz Allen Hamilton in 1998. Clarence McKnight developed the National Guard's Distributive Training Technology Project (DTTP) – a platform that enables the National Guard and local first-responders to easily coordinate vitally important training and communications.

Education[edit]

Clarence Eduard McKnight graduated from West Point in 1952. He graduated from the U.S Military Academy and from University of Michigan in the School of Engineering.

Notable Work[edit]

McKnight has been awarded several medals and awards for his distinguished service and conduct.

  • Defence Distinguished Service Medal
  • Awarded for actions during the Peace Time Awards (Action date, July 1984-June 1987).
  • Army Distinguished Service Medal. (Action date, July 1984-June 1987
  • Defence Superior Service Medal. (Action Date, July 1984-June 1987)
  • West Point 2008 Distinguished Graduate Award
  • The Smithsonian Society award the National Guard's Distributive Training Technology Project (DTTP) for visionary use of information technology.

Further Information[edit]

ICD - "Global Networks - Enablers for Soft and Smart Power" A Lecture by Lt. General Clarence McKnight, Retired U.S. Army General; Former Director - Command, Control, and Communications, US Joint Chiefs of Staff The International Symposium on Cultural Diplomacy in the USA 2012 "A Global Dialogue about Cultural Diplomacy, National Security and Global Risks" Center for Transatlantic Relations, Johns Hopkins University (Washington D.C, June 27th, 2012)

ICD - "Revolution in Global Telecom and the Increased Need for Soft Power and Smart Power to Avoid Any More Long Wars" SPEAKER: Lieutenant General Clarence E. McKnight (Ret.) (Former General in the US Army)

Articles by Clarence McKnight

External Links and References[edit]

History Publishing Company Awards and Citations. Military Times

ICD