Gallery: DOD Head Ashton Carter Enlists Silicon Valley to Transform the Military
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1965: Ashton Carter gets his first job, at a car wash in Philadelphia. Fired for mouthing off to the owner, he lands a job at the gas station up the street.
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1975: As a Yale undergrad, Carter travels to the Fermilab, home of the largest particle accelerator, and writes one of his senior theses on the newly discovered charm quark, a subatomic particle.
Greg Balfour Evans/Alamy03Radcliffe Camera from Cathedral, Radcliffe Square, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom. Image shot 2007. Exact date unknown.
1976: Awarded a Rhodes scholarship, Carter takes advantage of the financial backing to pursue his doctorate in theoretical physics at Oxford University. He also patronizes the local pubs.
Popperfoto/Getty Images04War and Conflict. The Cold War. pic: circa 1981. A drawing of the Soviet Russia "Typhoon" 25,000 ton strategic submarine which was launched from the Severodvinsk Naval Shipyard in 1980.
1980: Carter helps protect the US from Soviet bombs by taking a year off of academia to work at the Congressional Office of Technology Assessment.
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1984: During a research fellowship at MIT, Carter writes a report saying that President Reagan’s “Star Wars” initiative can’t protect the US from a Soviet nuclear attack. The president is not impressed, but defense scholars are.
Alamy06Rowing on the Charles River and Harvard University buildings in Cambridge Greater Boston Massachusetts USA. Image shot 10/2008. Exact date unknown.
1988: Carter gets tenure at Harvard.
Kostyantyn Ivanyshen/Alamy07sunflowers in field. Image shot 2008. Exact date unknown.
1996: After helping draft legislation to dismantle nuclear weapons left behind in former Soviet territories, Carter rides out of Ukraine with the last of the bombs there. Sunflowers, a Ukrainian cash crop, are planted in their place. By the end of the year, all nukes are removed from the former Soviet territories, either destroyed or transported to Russia.
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2009: As the chief weapons buyer under SecDef Robert Gates, Carter leads the development and production of thousands of mine-resistant ambush-protected all-terrain vehicles, useful for the mountainous Afghan terrain.
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February 2015: Vice President Biden swears in Carter as the 25th US secretary of defense.
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April 2015: Carter travels to Silicon Valley, the first SecDef to visit in two decades, to deliver a lecture at Stanford and meet with tech execs.
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