The first Black U.S. secretary of state, top military officer, and national security adviser, Colin Powell, died on Monday at the age of 84 due to complications from COVID-1; see 5 facts about him.
Powell was the top U.S general when the country’s forces drove Iraqi troops from Kuwait in 1991 and the chief U.S diplomat when Washington relied on erroneous intelligence about Iraqi weapons of mass destruction to justify its 2003 invasion of Iraq.
After the news of his death hit the internet, tributes started to pour in. Vice President Kamala Harris mourned the loss of Colin Powell Monday, 18 October 2021, describing him as a person who inspired many in the military and beyond.
Her statement reads: “Secretary Colin Powell dedicated his life to defending our nation. As National Security Advisor, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and Secretary of State, he was an independent thinker and a barrier breaker who inspired leaders in our military and throughout our nation.
“Secretary Powell served our nation with courage, unwavering in his belief in its principles and its promise. The son of immigrants, Secretary Powell rose through the ranks of the United States Army. He was a decorated veteran and a devoted patriot.
“I last saw and spoke with Secretary Powell in July, at a dinner honoring German Chancellor Angela Merkel. I was reminded then how he always showed the world the best of who we are. He upheld the highest standards, representing our nation with dignity, grace, and strength.
“The legacy that he leaves behind - on America’s national security and on the leaders he mentored - can be seen every day across our nation and the world.
“Douglas and I send our deepest condolences to Secretary Powell’s wife, Alma Powell, and their children and grandchildren.“
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President Biden wasn’t left out. He issued a proclamation, ordering the flags at the White House and other federal buildings to half-staff until sunset on Friday in honor of the life and service of Colin Powell.
Part of the proclamation reads: “He led with his personal commitment to the democratic values that make our country strong. He repeatedly broke racial barriers, blazing a trail for others to follow, and was committed throughout his life to investing in the next generation of leadership. Colin Powell was a good man who I was proud to call my friend, and he will be remembered in history as one of our great Americans.“

See 5 interesting facts about Colin Powell
Early life
Colin Luther Powell was born in New York City in 1937 to Luther and Maud Powell, who immigrated to the United States from Jamaica. He was raised in the South Bronx and was educated in the New York City public schools.




