Brigadier Gen. Mark Kimmitt Breaks Down the Ukrainian Counter-Offensive
Brigadier General Mark Kimmitt is a retired senior officer of the United States Army. He is best known for his role as the Deputy Director for Coalition Operations during the Iraq War. Kimmitt played a significant role in shaping and implementing military strategy and operations during that period.
Kimmitt served in the U.S. Army for over 30 years, from 1977 to 2008. He held various command and staff positions throughout his career and gained extensive experience in military operations, planning, and policy.
During the Iraq War, Kimmitt served as the Deputy Director for Coalition Operations in the U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) from 2003 to 2004. In this role, he worked closely with General Tommy Franks, the Commander of CENTCOM, and played a vital part in coordinating and executing military operations in Iraq.
Kimmitt was known for his regular press briefings and appearances, where he provided updates on military operations and engaged with the media. His role as the primary military spokesperson in Iraq made him a familiar face to the public and the international community during that time.
After his service in Iraq, Kimmitt held various senior positions within the U.S. Army. He served as the Director for Plans and Policy for CENTCOM, overseeing the development and implementation of military plans and policies in the region. He also served as the Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations and Plans at the Pentagon.
In addition to his military career, Kimmitt has been involved in academia and international affairs. He has served as a professor at the National Defense University, where he taught courses on national security strategy and military operations. He has also provided commentary and analysis on military and international affairs as a media contributor.
Brigadier General Mark Kimmitt’s military career and his role during the Iraq War have made him a prominent figure in U.S. military history. His contributions to military operations and his engagement with the media have shaped public perception and understanding of the Iraq War during that period.