Address of this page: http://www.geocities.com/fltaxpayer/schools/fryerresume.html







Ready for your Business and Home Property Taxes to Go Up?
Thank School Supt. John C. Fryer...

Is Duval School Supt. Fryer a Lt. Colonel Oliver North
that got away? Who exactly is this man? Does he have an
untreated medical condition?


Fryer was a White House Fellow under President "Tricky
Dicky" Nixon ("enemies list," "resign in disgrace").

While in the military, he worked with the FBI and
the Attorney General....who were trying to keep
Nixon from being impeached. The U.S. has a specific
law prohibiting military personnel from performing
civilian policing functions.

Exactly what were Major Fryer's functions under
President Nixon?

When he was assigned to England Queen Elizabeth's
Air Force, did Fryer make first contact with people
associated with London based school bus contractors?
Is this one reason that he had Bobby Douglas help
bring London contractors to Jacksonville FL?
First Student Ryder, Atlantic Express, Laidlaw and
Durham.

Where are Fryer's loyalties?

Why did Fryer leave the Air Force and what did he
do between 1995 and his being brought here by
Duval FL School Board Chair Lynda Sparks?

Why does Fryer has such a temper, a temper that
would get many school teachers fired?

Is he being medically treated properly for a toxic
chemical induced liver condition, porphyria (symptoms)
(medical papers) indicated by brown spots on the skin like
Board Chair Susan Wilkinson has)?
Treatment is simple but if not done, judgement can
be affected...... Many Air Force personnel and Jacksonville
citizens have this liver condition.







From Major General John C. Fryer Jr.'s Resume:
http://airforce.dtic.mil/news/biographies/fryer_jc.html


EFFECTIVE DATES OF PROMOTION:
Major Mar 1, 1971
Lieutenant Colonel May 1, 1975

ASSIGNMENTS:
7. December 1971 - September 1972, special assistant
to the director, East Asia and Pacific Region,
Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for
International Security Affairs

8. September 1972 - September 1973, White House
fellow, first serving as special assistant to the
director, FBI, then as special assistant to the attorney
general of the United States

16. November 1987 - August 1989, assistant chief of
staff for plans and policy, Headquarters United
Kingdom Air Forces, London




US Code as of: 01/23/00
UNITED STATES ARMY
MILITARY POLICE HISTORY

Title 18 US Code, PART I, Chapter 67,
Sec. 1385.
Use of Army and Air Force as posse comitatus
http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/18/1385.html

Whoever, except in cases and under circumstances
expressly authorized by the Constitution or Act of
Congress, willfully uses any part of the Army or the
Air Force as a posse comitatus or otherwise to
execute the laws shall be fined under this title or
imprisoned not more than two years, or both.




http://usgovinfo.about.com/newsissues/usgovinfo/library/fed/blfed29.htm?iam=dpile&terms=%2Bposse+%2Bcomitatus

This is a statement from Alexander Hamilton in
Federalist Paper no. 29. It clearly shows our U.S.
founders intent to restrict military (militia) force
from being used by the civilian govt. (magistrate)
for civilian policing unless there is an extreme
emergency:

"In order to cast an odium upon the power of calling
forth the militia to execute the laws of the Union,
it has been remarked that there is nowhere any
provision in the proposed Constitution for calling
out the POSSE COMITATUS, to assist the magistrate
in the execution of his duty, whence it has been
inferred, that military force was intended to be his
only auxiliary."









MAJOR GENERAL JOHN C. FRYER JR.
http://airforce.dtic.mil/news/biographies/fryer_jc.html

Retired January 1995

Major General John C. Fryer Jr., is commandant of the
National War College, National Defense University,
Fort Lesley J. McNair, Washington, D.C.

He is responsible for providing senior-level professional
education to lieutenant colonels and colonels, and
civilian officials of equivalent rank for high-level
command and staff responsibilities through the study of
national security policy, military strategy, and joint
force employment.

He oversees a program designed to expand students'
knowledge of national security issues and sharpen their
analytical abilities.

The general entered the Air Force in 1963 as a
distinguished graduate of the University of Florida
Reserve Officer Training Corps program.

In his earlier assignments he was an instructor pilot, a
fighter pilot with a Southeast Asia combat tour, deputy
commander for operations and then commander of a
Tactical Air Command fighter wing.

He supervised two conversions from the F-4 to the F-16
in the U.S. Air Forces in Europe.

He was selected as a White House fellow in 1972 and is
a distinguished graduate of the Air Command and Staff
College and the National War College.

He later served as senior non-British officer,
Headquarters United Kingdom Air Forces, London,
before assuming duties as military adviser to the U.S.
ambassador to NATO.



EDUCATION:

1963 Bachelor's degree in political science, University
of Florida

1971 Masters degree in political science, Auburn University, Ala.

1971 Air Command and Staff College, Maxwell Air
Force Base, Ga.

1976 Industrial College of the Armed Forces, Fort
Lesley J. McNair, Washington, D.C.

1977 National War College, Fort Lesley J. McNair,
Washington, D.C.

1991 Senior Managers in Government Course, Harvard
University, Mass.


ASSIGNMENTS:


1. November 1963 - December 1964, undergraduate
pilot training, Laredo Air Force Base, Texas

2. December 1964 - November 1968, instructor pilot
training; T-37 instructor pilot and academic
instructor, Moody Air Force Base, Ga.

3. November 1968 - June 1969, student, F-4 training,
MacDill Air Force Base, Fla.

4. August 1969 - June 1970, flight commander, 25th
Tactical Fighter Squadron, Ubon Royal Thai Air
Force Base, Thailand

5. June 1970 - June 1971, Air Command and Staff
College, Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala.

6. June 1971 - December 1971, air operations staff
officer, Directorate of Plans, Headquarters U.S. Air
Force, Washington, D.C.

7. December 1971 - September 1972, special assistant
to the director, East Asia and Pacific Region,
Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for
International Security Affairs

8. September 1972 - September 1973, White House
fellow, first serving as special assistant to the
director, FBI, then as special assistant to the attorney
general of the United States

9. September 1973 - February 1974, student, B-52
combat crew training, Castle Air Force Base, Calif.

10. February 1974 - July 1976, commander, 716th
Bombardment Squadron, Kincheloe Air Force Base,
Mich.

11. August 1976 - June 1977, student, National War
College, Fort Lesley J. McNair, Washington, D.C.

12. June 1977 - July 1979, military assistant to the
deputy undersecretary of defense for policy review,
Washington, D.C.

13. July 1979 - August 1982, deputy commander for
operations, 50th Tactical Fighter Wing, Hahn Air
Base, West Germany

14. August 1982 - September 1985, vice commander,
then commander, 401st Tactical Fighter Wing,
Torrejon Air Base, Spain

15. September 1985 - November 1987, commander,
Center for Aerospace Doctrine, Research and
Education, Air University, Maxwell Air Force Base,
Ala.

16. November 1987 - August 1989, assistant chief of
staff for plans and policy, Headquarters United
Kingdom Air Forces, London

17. August 1989 - July 1992, deputy to the defense
adviser and military adviser to the U.S. Permanent
Representative on the North Atlantic Council,
Headquarters NATO, Brussels, Belgium

18. July 1992 - present, commandant, National War
College, Fort Lesley J. McNair, Washington, D.C.


FLIGHT INFORMATION:

Rating: Command pilot
Flight hours: More than 3,400
Aircraft flown: T-37, B-52, F-4, F-16
Pilot wings from: Laredo Air Force Base, Texas


MAJOR AWARDS AND DECORATIONS:

Defense Distinguished Service Medal
Defense Superior Service Medal
Legion of Merit with two oak leaf clusters
Distinguished Flying Cross with oak leaf cluster
Meritorious Service Medal
Air Medal with nine oak leaf clusters
National Defense Service Medal
Vietnam Service Medal
Spanish Aeronautical Cross of Merit
Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross with Palm
Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal


EFFECTIVE DATES OF PROMOTION:

Second Lieutenant May 4, 1963
First Lieutenant May 4, 1965
Captain May 12,1967
Major Mar 1, 1971
Lieutenant Colonel May 1, 1975
Colonel Jun 1, 1979
Brigadier General Jul 1, 1987
Major General May 1, 1990

(Current as of September 1993)



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