U.S. Department of State
Washington, DC
On February 1, 2013, John Forbes Kerry was sworn in as the 68th
Secretary of State of the United States, becoming the first sitting
Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman to become Secretary in over a
century.
Secretary Kerry joined the State Department after 28 years in the
United States Senate, the last four as Chairman of the Senate Foreign
Relations Committee.
Secretary Kerry was born on December 11, 1943 at Fitzsimons Army
Hospital in Aurora, Colorado, one of four children of the late Rosemary
Forbes Kerry and Richard Kerry, a Foreign Service Officer.
Shortly before he graduated from Yale University, John Kerry enlisted
to serve in the United States Navy, and went on to serve two tours of
duty. He served in combat as a Swift Boat skipper patrolling the rivers
of the Mekong Delta, returning home from Vietnam with a Silver Star, a
Bronze Star with Combat V, and three Purple Hearts.
Back in the United States, Kerry began to forcefully speak out
against the Vietnam War, testifying at the invitation of Chairman J.
William Fulbright before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, asking
the poignant question, “How do you ask a man to be the last man to die
for a mistake?” He also began a lifelong fight for his fellow veterans
as a co-founder of the Vietnam Veterans of America, and later as a
United States Senator who fought to secure veterans’ benefits, extension
of the G.I. Bill for Higher Education, and improved treatment for PTSD.
In 1976, Kerry received his law degree from Boston College Law School
and went to work as a top prosecutor in Middlesex County, Massachusetts
where he took on organized crime, fought for victims’ rights, and
created programs for rape counseling. He was elected Lieutenant Governor
of Massachusetts in 1982, and two years later, he was elected to the
United States Senate where he served for 28 years.
As a Senator, Kerry served since 2009 as the Senate Foreign Relations
Committee Chairman where he became a Senate leader on key foreign
policy and national security issues facing the United States including
Afghanistan and Pakistan, nuclear nonproliferation, and global climate
change, building on his previous Senate work that included helping to
expose the Iran-Contra scandal and leadership on global AIDS. As
chairman of the Senate Select Committee on POW/MIA Affairs, he worked to
learn the truth about American soldiers missing in Vietnam and to
normalize relations with that country. As Chairman of the Foreign
Relations Committee, in 2010, John Kerry was instrumental in renewing
the New START Treaty, a vital nuclear arms reduction treaty with Russia
that helps steer both countries away from dangerous nuclear
confrontations. The New York Times wrote that through his service as
Chairman, “Kerry now practices his brand of diplomacy as chairman of the
Foreign Relations Committee but also, remarkably, as a kind of
ex-officio member of Obama’s national security team, which has
dispatched him to face one crisis after another in danger zones like
Afghanistan, Pakistan and Sudan.”
In his 28 years on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Kerry
chaired the Asia and Middle East subcommittees where he authored and
passed major legislation on international drug trafficking,
international money laundering, humanitarian aid, and climate change,
and he helped negotiate the UN’s genocide tribunal to prosecute war
crimes in Cambodia.
He also held senior positions on the Finance, Commerce, and Small
Business Committees, as well as served as a member of the bipartisan
Joint Committee on Deficit Reduction, where he worked across party lines
to try and reduce the country’s debt and strengthen our economy. Prior
to his departure from the Senate, Kerry was the seventh most senior
Senator.
Kerry was the Democratic nominee for President of the United States in 2004.
Secretary Kerry is the author of best-selling books, including A Call
to Service: My Vision for a Better America and This Moment on Earth, a
best-selling book on the environment which he co-authored with his wife
Teresa Heinz Kerry. Together they are proud of a blended family that
includes two daughters, three sons, and three grandchildren.
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