Frank Burns (colonel)
Frank Burns (died December 10, 2003) was an American information specialist and former US Army colonel, who retired as a Brigadier General.[1] Burns was director of the Task Force Delta leadership program in the 1980s and created the military recruitment phrase "Be All That You Can Be." [2] In 1983, Burns created the Meta Network (TMN), one of the first public online communities. TMN was one of the consortium of online communities and networks that banded together to form the Electronic Networking Association in 1985. It describes itself as being "dedicated to learning and creative freedom".
After retirement, Burns became president of Metasystems Design Group.
See also
- The Men Who Stare at Goats (2004), book describing some of Burns' activities
References
- ↑ InfoWorld - 1991 11 4 p36 "Metasystems Design Group Inc., known for its Caucus conferencing software for PC and minicomputer ... true computer conferencing, such as subject matter indexing," said Frank Burns, president of Metasystems Design Group."
- ↑ H. Rheingold - The virtual community: homesteading on the electronic frontier 2000 28 p286 "Another partner in MDG, Frank Burns, was Colonel Burns of the U.S. Army's delta force in the early 1980s, when I first met ... Before he retired to become a toolmaker for electronic activists, Burns came up with the army's highly successful recruitment slogan, "Be All That You Can Be." ..."
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