William J FallonOn September 11, 2001, Admiral William J. Fallon was meeting with Chief of Naval Operations Admiral Clark and Captain Bob Erskine in the Pentagon when American Airlines Flight 77 struck the building. As Vice Chief of Naval Operations, he immediately irected the evacuation and recovery of Navy personnel from the burning wreckage, then pivoted to orchestrating the Navy's role in the retaliatory strikes against Al Qaeda and Taliban forces. This defining moment, transforming from rescue commander to war planner in a single morning, exemplified the decisive leadership that would characterize his subsequent commands during America's most challenging military period in a generation.Over his 40-year naval career, Fallon commanded at every level of warfare, from flying combat missions off aircraft carriers during Vietnam to directing all U.S. military operations across three continents. As Commander of U.S. Central Command (2007-2008), he oversaw 230,000 troops engaged in two simultaneous wars, managing operations from Egypt to Kazakhstan during the Iraq surge and the resurgence of Taliban forces in Afghanistan. His tenure marked a critical shift in counterinsurgency strategy and regional diplomatic engagement.Before CENTCOM, Fallon spent two years leading U.S. Pacific Command, where he managed military relationships with 36 Asia-Pacific nations while containing North Korean nuclear ambitions and navigating China's military modernization. His diplomatic acumen proved invaluable when, as Presidential Envoy to Japan, he restored bilateral relations following the USS Greeneville collision with the Ehime Maru fishing vessel-a crisis that threatened the U.S.-Japan security alliance.Fallon's combat leadership began in earnest during the 1991 Gulf War, where he commanded Carrier Air Wing Eight in the opening strikes against Iraqi forces. He later led NATO naval forces during the Bosnia intervention and commanded the U.S. Atlantic Fleet, responsible for training and certifying every East Coast naval unit for global deployment.A Villanova University graduate with a master's degree in International Studies from Old Dominion University, Fallon also completed studies at both the U.S. Naval War College and National War College. He served as a Robert E. Wilhelm Fellow at MIT's Center for International Studies, bringing operational experience to academic strategic discussions.Currently Chairman of GoSecure Inc., a cybersecurity firm, Fallon serves on the Global Affairs Advisory Board of Occidental College, Georgetown University's Institute for the Study of Diplomacy, and the American Security Project. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, where he contributes insights on the intersection of military strategy, diplomacy, and emerging security challenges. Read More Read Less