Yes, he does. Lt. General James R. Clapper is the Director of National Intelligence, a position to which he was appointed by President Obama in 2010.
James R. Clapper was born on 1941-03-14.
He is a Democrat.
The proper salutation for a retired General is "General (Retired)" or "General Smith (Retired)" when addressing them formally.
No. General Mattis is still the current Commander of the United States Central Command.
Lt. Gen. Clapper served 32 years in the U.S. Air Force until he retired in 1995. Twelve years later, President George W. Bush appointed him undersecretary of defense for intelligence, putting him in charge of military intelligence assets. When President Obama took office in January 2009, he retained Clapper, who also served as director of defense intelligence and reported directly to the director of national intelligence. As a result, he has much familiarity with the office for which he has been nominated. If confirmed by the U.S. Senate, he will replace Adm. Dennis Blair and become the fourth person to hold the job since it was created in 2005 after a reorganization of the intelligence agencies.
James Stewart retired as a Air Force Brigadier General.
Eisenhower was General of the Army (5 star general) when he retired.
General Retired
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The Clapper was created in 1986.