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1. Naval Historical Foundation
nhf.newc.com/programs/bio.asp? - [Cached]Published on: 5/15/2004 Last Visited: 12/16/2005
Rear Admiral Frank C. Collins, Jr. Ph.D. USN (Ret.) can address several subjects with a significant degree of expertise. Covering logistical topics, RADM Collins can discuss I Corps support during the Vietnam War as he served as the operations officer for Naval Support Activity Danang from August 1966 through August 1967. Later, while assigned to the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, he had responsibility for designing and implementing the Fast Reaction Forward Deployed Logistic Support Forces, which were instrumental in supporting Desert Storm. Because he was the Chief of the Navy Section, ARMISHMAAG IRAN during the critical years of 1977-78, RADM Collins had a ringside seat to what went on during the period of the Shah's overthrow and the U.S. desertion of one of its most stalwart allies in the Middle East. Upon returning to the U.S., RADM Collins gave almost 100 lectures on the fall of Iran to the intelligence, military, academic, and professional communities. He is currently writing a book Anatomy of Revolt, which will outline and describe this foreign policy debacle. RADM Collins can also address the topics of leadership and quality culture. He resides in Alexandria, Virginia. -
2. Navy History - Naval Historical Foundation - Navy History Online
www.navyhistory.org/programs_s - [Cached]Published on: 4/6/2004 Last Visited: 2/9/2007
Rear Admiral Frank C. Collins, Jr. Ph.D. USN (Ret.) can address several subjects with a significant degree of expertise. Covering logistical topics, RADM Collins can discuss I Corps support during the Vietnam War as he served as the operations officer for Naval Support Activity Danang from August 1966 through August 1967. Later, while assigned to the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, he had responsibility for designing and implementing the Fast Reaction Forward Deployed Logistic Support Forces, which were instrumental in supporting Desert Storm. Because he was the Chief of the Navy Section, ARMISHMAAG IRAN during the critical years of 1977-78, RADM Collins had a ringside seat to what went on during the period of the Shah's overthrow and the U.S. desertion of one of its most stalwart allies in the Middle East. Upon returning to the U.S., RADM Collins gave almost 100 lectures on the fall of Iran to the intelligence, military, academic, and professional communities. He is currently writing a book Anatomy of Revolt, which will outline and describe this foreign policy debacle. RADM Collins can also address the topics of leadership and quality culture. He resides in Alexandria, Virginia. -
3. LGMN--Briefing--February 1998
www.lgmn.org.uk/main_pages/bri - [Cached]Published on: 2/1/1998 Last Visited: 8/4/2005
Rear Admiral (Ret.) Frank Collins, Jr., former executive directro of quality assurance for the U.S. Defence Logistics Agency, adds two more:

