(10 Oct 2021) Raymond T. Odierno, a retired army general who commanded US and coalition forces in Iraq at the height of the war, has died, his family said on Saturday. He was 67.
Odierno died on Friday; the family declined to say where.
“The general died after a brave battle with cancer; his death was not related to COVID,” a family statement said.
“There are no other details to share at this time. His family is grateful for the concern and asks for privacy,” it added.
A native of Rockaway, New Jersey, Odierno graduated from the US Military Academy at West Point, New York, in 1976 with a commission in field artillery.
He served in a wide range of army and Defense Department roles with multiple tours abroad, including in Iraq, Germany, Albania and Kuwait.
As a three-star general he was assistant to the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, a job that made him the main military adviser to the secretary of state.
Odierno served three tours in Iraq, and soldiers of his 4th Infantry were involved in the capture of Iraq's deposed president, Saddam Hussein, in December 2003.
That success gave hope to quashing an emerging insurgency, but in 2004 the insurgency gained greater momentum and led to the deadly rise of al-Qaida in Iraq.
Odierno served as commander of Multi-National Corps-Iraq from 2006 to 2008.
His deployment in Iraq was capped by two years, from 2008 to 2010, as the top US commander in Baghdad.
He was succeeded in that post by General Lloyd Austin, who is now the secretary of defense.
Odierno finished his 39-year career by serving as the US army's chief of staff.
When he retired in 2015, he was succeeded as army chief of staff by General Mark Milley, the current Joint Chiefs chairman.
Three months ago, North Carolina State University announced that Odierno had joined its board of trustees.
During his military career he earned a Master of Science degree in nuclear effects engineering from North Carolina State.
He was president of Odierno Associates, a consulting firm in Pinehurst, North Carolina.
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