Jack Keane is a retired four-star American general who was born in Manhattan, New York City, on February 1, 1943. He is best recognized for serving as the Vice Chief of Staff of the United States Army and receiving the Presidential Medal of Freedom (Trump, 2020). He is the head of the board of the Institute for the Study of War and a defense analyst. He retired from the military in 2003 and now works as a national security commentator for Fox News. He is also a consultant/strategic advisor for Academic and serves on the board of directors of General Dynamics.
Age
Keane is 79 years old as of 2022, he was born on February 1, 1943, in Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States. He celebrates his birthday on 1st February every year and his birth sign is Aquarius.
Height
Jack stands at a height of 5 feet 7 inches (1.70 meters).
Education
Keane attended Fordham University, from where he graduated with a bachelor’s degree in accounting in 1966. While in there, he participated in the Pershing Rifles. He then enrolled at Western Kentucky University, graduating with a master’s degree in philosophy. Later, he joined the Command and General Staff College and the Army War College.
Parents
Jack was born to his parents Elizabeth “Betty” Keane and John Keane in Manhattan, New York. He spent his childhood with his sibling brother named Ronald Keane. Our efforts to find out more about his family came to no avail as no such information is publicly available. Thus, the occupation of his parents and sibling is still unclear. We will update this section once this information is available.
Wife
Keane was married Theresa Doyle in 1965, and they were blessed with two sons named Matthew and Daniel Keane. The couple tied the knot in 1965, later, his wife died in 2016 from Parkinson’s disease which she had suffered for 14 years.
Jack Keane New Wife
Angela McGlowan and Jack Keane Wedding
Jack is currently married to his new wife Angela McGlowan, a political commentator, best-selling author, and CEO of Political Strategies and Insights. His wife was blessed and humbled to witness his husband receiving The Presidential Medal Of Freedom.
Jack Keane Children
After five years without a baby, Terry and Jack adopted Matthew in Kentucky. Terry realized very early on that little Matt had challenges, and after several life-threatening seizures, he was diagnosed as profoundly retarded, with cerebral palsy.
Matt lived until he was 40 years old, and touched everyone’s heart that came in contact with him. Daniel was adopted in Alaska, attended three high schools in three different states, served in the Air Force for eight years, and now works in Virginia while residing in Washington D.C.
Jack Keane Salary
Details about Jack’s salary are not yet disclosed. However, information about how much he makes will be updated as soon as it is available.
Jack Keane Net Worth
Keane has an estimated net worth of $17 million dollars as of 2021. This includes his assets, money and income. His primary source of income is his career as a retired four-star general and former Vice Chief of Staff of the United States Army, and a defense analyst currently serving as a national security analyst, primarily on Fox News, and serves as chairman of the Institute for the Study of War and as chairman of AM General.
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Jack Keane Wiki
- Full Names: John M. “Jack” Keane
- Popular As: Jack
- Gender: Male
- Occupation / Profession: Retired four-star General
- Nationality: American
- Race / Ethnicity: White
- Religion: Not Known
- Sexual Orientation: Straight
Jack Keane Birthday
- Age / How Old?: 78 years (2021)
- Zodiac Sign: Aquarius
- Date of Birth: February 1, 1943
- Place of Birth: New York City, New York, U.S.A
- Birthday: 1st February
Jack Keane Body Measurements
- Body Measurements: Not Available
- Height / How Tall?: 5 feet 7 inches (1.70 meters)
- Weight: Moderate
- Eye Color: Blue
- Hair Color: Grey
- Shoe Size: Not Available
- Biceps Size: Not Available
- Chest Size: Not Available
- Waist Size: Not Available
- Hip Size: Not Available
Jack Keane Family and Relationship
- Father (Dad): John Keane
- Mother: Elizabeth “Betty” Keane
- Siblings (Brothers and Sisters): Ronald
- Marital Status: Widowed, Married
- Wife/Spouse: Was Married to Theresa Doyle
- Dating / Girlfriend: Currently married to Angela McGlowan
- Children: Sons (Matthew and Daniel Keane) Daughter(s) (Not Known)
Jack Keane Net Worth and Salary
- Net Worth: $17 Million
- Salary: Under Review
- Source of Income: Retired four-star General
Jack Keane House and Cars
- Place of living: Washington, D.C.
- Cars: Car Brand to be Updated
Jach Keane Military
Keane served in the Vietnam War as a paratrooper, leading in combat as a platoon leader and company commander. He is eligible for the Combat Infantry Badge and the Master Parachutist Badge. He later served in U.S. engagements in Somalia, Haiti, Bosnia, and Kosovo. His commands include the 1st Brigade, 10th Mountain Division, 101st Airborne Division, and the XVIII Airborne Corps.
In 1991 Keane saved the life of David Petraeus during a live-fire exercise. According to Keane, Petraeus was shot “accidentally, standing right next to me, and I had to fight to save his life. He had a hole about the size of a quarter in his back and is gushing with blood, and we stopped the bleeding and got him on a helicopter and got him to a surgeon and so we were sort of bonded ever since that time.” Keane retired from military service in 2003.
Following his retirement, he has served as an informal advisor to presidents and other senior officials. He served an advisory role in the management of the U.S. occupation of Iraq, as a member of the Defense Policy Board Advisory Committee. In January 2007, Keane and scholar Frederick W. Kagan released a policy paper titled “Choosing Victory: A Plan for Success in Iraq,” through the American Enterprise Institute that called for bringing security by putting 30,000 additional American troops there for a period of at least 18 months.
In part convinced by this paper, President George W. Bush ordered on January 10, 2007, the deployment of 21,500 additional troops to Iraq, most of whom would be deployed to Baghdad. This deployment has been nicknamed the 2007 “surge”. Of his initial meeting with President Bush regarding the surge, Keane said he made a phone call to Newt Gingrich to ask his advice prior to the meeting. As Keane said in 2014,
Gingrich gave me some good advice. He said, “Look, Jack. Most people go in the Oval Office, even people who go in there a lot, have a tendency in front of the President of the United States to always leave something on the table.” He said, “Don’t leave anything on the table.” He said, “You’re going to get about 15 minutes at best and put it all out there. And when you walk out of that room, feel good that you got it all out there.” So that was sound advice, and I did put it all out there.
Keane was asked by then-Vice President Cheney to go back on active duty and lead the surge in the field. When Keane declined, Cheney pressed him to come work in the White House and oversee both the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq; Keane again declined. Keane ended up briefly working at the White House and then later traveled to Iraq several times to advise General Petraeus.
Jack Keane FOX News
Keane is a regular contributor to Fox News, and is involved in a variety of business, think tank,s and charitable activities. He serves as chairman of AM General, the firm that produces the Humvee. In June 2016, Keane co-founded IP3 International (IP3), a nuclear energy consulting firm.
Keane is an advisor to the Spirit of America, a 501(c)(3) organization. He formerly served as a strategic advisor for Academi and is a former director of defense giant General Dynamics. In November 2016, shortly after Stanley A. McChrystal declined the Secretary of Defense job, Keane was offered an appointment to the post, but declined, citing the death of his wife several months earlier.
After Defense Secretary Jim Mattis resigned in December 2018, Trump again offered the job to Keane, who again declined. Keane is considered an influential voice to leaders from both major political parties, including President Trump, particularly on foreign policy issues related to the Middle East.
Jack Keane IP3
Keane is a co-founder and director of IP3 International. According to a staff report to the chairman of the House Oversight Committee, during the 2016 U.S. presidential campaign of Donald Trump, and subsequently, Trump aides such as Jared Kushner and others have been engaged in promoting IP3’s plan to transfer nuclear technology from the U.S. to Saudi Arabia.
According to the report, IP3 founders and others have been seeking to broker a deal with Riyadh without the “gold standard,” a provision — tied to section 123 of the 1954 Atomic Energy Act which establishes conditions for nuclear cooperation between the U.S. and its allies — that seeks to limit weaponizing of nuclear energy.
In July 2019, the committee chairman released a second staff report that detailed various activities and contacts between IP3 and the Trump administration.
Jack Keane George W. Bush
He has served an advisory role in the management of the U.S. occupation of Iraq, as a member of the Defense Policy Board Advisory Committee. In January 2007, Keane and scholar Frederick W. Kagan released a policy paper, entitled “Choosing Victory: A Plan for Success in Iraq”, through the American Enterprise Institute that called for bringing security by putting around 30,000 additional American troops there for a period of at least 18 months.
In part convinced by this paper, President George W. Bush ordered on January 10, 2007, the deployment of 21,500 additional troops to Iraq, most of whom would be deployed to Baghdad, this deployment has been nicknamed the 2007 “surge”.
Jack Keane Awards
He has served an advisory role in the management of the U.S. occupation of the Asian nation, as a member of the Program Board informatory Committee.
In January 2007, Keane and scholar Frederick W. Kagan discharged a policy paper, entitled “Choosing Victory: A Plan for Success in Iraq”, through the American Enterprise Institute that called for bringing security by putting around 30,000 additional American troops there for an amount of a minimum of eighteen months.
In part convinced by this paper, President St. George W. Bush ordered on January 10, 2007, the deployment of 21,500 additional troops to Iraq, most of whom would be deployed to Baghdad, this deployment has been nicknamed the 2007 “surge”.
Who is Jack Keane?
Jack Keane is an American retired four-star General. He is widely known as the former Vice Chief of Staff of the United States Army and Presidential Medal of Freedom (Trump, 2020) recipient. He is a defense analyst serving as chairman of the board for the Institute for the Study of War. He currently works as a national security analyst for Fox News, and retired from military service in 2003.
How old is Jack Keane?
Keane is 78 years old as of 2021, he was born on February 1, 1943, in Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States.
How tall is Jack Keane?
Jack stands at a height of 5 feet 7 inches (1.70 meters).
Is Jack Keane married?
Yes, he is currently married to his new wife Angela McGlowan, a political commentator, best-selling author, and CEO of Political Strategies and Insights. He was previously married Theresa Doyle in 1965, and they were blessed with two sons named Matthew and Daniel Keane.
How much is Jack Keane worth?
Keane has an estimated net worth of $17 million dollars as of 2021. This includes his assets, money and income. His primary source of income is his career as a retired four-star general and former Vice Chief of Staff of the United States Army, and a defense analyst currently serving as a national security analyst, primarily on Fox News, and serves as chairman of the Institute for the Study of War and as chairman of AM General.
How much does Jack make?
Details about Keane’s salary are not yet disclosed. However, information about how much he makes will be updated as soon as it is available.
Where does Keane live?
Keane is a resident of Washington, D.C., USA, we shall upload pictures of his house as soon as we have them.
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