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'''Walter Becker Slocombe''' is a former [[Under Secretary of Defense for Policy]] (1994–2001)<ref>https://www.nytimes.com/2005/11/18/international/middleeast/18reconstruct.html</ref> and was the Senior Advisor for Security and Defence to the [[Coalition Provisional Authority]] occupation government in [[Baghdad]] (2003).
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A lawyer and career federal official, Slocombe joined the staff of the [[United States National Security Council|National Security Council]] in 1969. Prior to that, he worked as a [[law clerk]] for [[Supreme Court Justice]] [[Abe Fortas]].<ref>https://archive.org/details/abefortasbiograp00kalm</ref> Slocombe currently sits on the Board of Directors at the [https://www.atlanticcouncil.org Atlantic Council],<ref>https://www.atlanticcouncil.org/about/board-of-directors/</ref> is a four-time recipient of an award for Distinguished Public Service and a member of the [[Council on Foreign Relations]]. He currently practices law with the Washington firm of [[Caplin & Drysdale]].
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==Education==
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Slocombe received a [[Bachelor of Arts|B.A.]] from [[Princeton University]] in 1963, where he received the [[Moses Taylor Pyne]] Honor Prize, the highest general distinction conferred on an undergraduate.  Slocombe was also a [[Rhodes Scholarship|Rhodes Scholar]], studying at [[Balliol College, Oxford]] from 1963 to 1965. He graduated [[summa cum laude]] from [[Harvard Law School]] in 1968 and was admitted to the bar in 1970.
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==U.S. Government service==
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*Committee on the Intelligence Capabilities of the [[United States]] Regarding [[Weapon of mass destruction|Weapons of Mass Destruction]] (2004)
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*Senior advisor for the [[Coalition Provisional Authority]] (2003)
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*[[Under Secretary of Defense for Policy]] (1994-2001)
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*[[Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Policy]] (1979-1981), (1993-1994)
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*Deputy Assistant Secretary for International Security Affairs (1977-1979)
 
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Person.png Walter Slocombe  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(Lawyer, spook)
Walter Slocombe.jpg
Born1941-09-23
NationalityUnited States
Alma materHarvard Law School, University of Oxford, Princeton University
Member ofAtlantic Council/Board, Council on Foreign Relations/Historical Members, Project for the New American Century, Rhodes Scholar/1963
Occupation of Iraq offical, then deep state Atlantic Council board

Employment.png Under Secretary of Defense for Policy Wikipedia-icon.png

In office
September 15, 1994 - January 19, 2001
Preceded byFrank Wisner II
Succeeded byDouglas Feith

Walter Becker Slocombe is a former Under Secretary of Defense for Policy (1994–2001)[1] and was the Senior Advisor for Security and Defence to the Coalition Provisional Authority occupation government in Baghdad (2003).

A lawyer and career federal official, Slocombe joined the staff of the National Security Council in 1969. Prior to that, he worked as a law clerk for Supreme Court Justice Abe Fortas.[2] Slocombe currently sits on the Board of Directors at the Atlantic Council,[3] is a four-time recipient of an award for Distinguished Public Service and a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. He currently practices law with the Washington firm of Caplin & Drysdale.

Education

Slocombe received a B.A. from Princeton University in 1963, where he received the Moses Taylor Pyne Honor Prize, the highest general distinction conferred on an undergraduate. Slocombe was also a Rhodes Scholar, studying at Balliol College, Oxford from 1963 to 1965. He graduated summa cum laude from Harvard Law School in 1968 and was admitted to the bar in 1970.

U.S. Government service

 

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The 45th Munich Security Conference
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