David Vergun at the DOD News offers a piece on the incoming
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs:
President Donald J. Trump announced the nomination of Dan
"Razin" Caine for the position of chairman of the Joint Chiefs of
Staff, Feb. 21, 2025.
The chairman is the nation's highest-ranking military officer and the principal
military advisor to the president, defense secretary and National Security
Council. Caine, a retired Air Force lieutenant general, will require Senate
confirmation before taking on the role.
"General Caine embodies the warfighter ethos and is exactly
the leader we need to meet the moment. I look forward to working with
him," said Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth in a Feb. 21, 2025,
statement.
"The outgoing chairman, Air Force
Gen. Charles CQ Brown, Jr., has served with distinction in a career spanning
four decades of honorable service. I have come to know him as a thoughtful
advisor and salute him for his distinguished service to our country,"
Hegseth said.
"Under President [Donald J.] Trump,
we are putting in place new leadership that will focus our military on its core
mission of deterring, fighting and winning wars," he said.
Caine was commissioned in 1990 and
served in a variety of assignments before retiring last year. His assignments
included:
·
Commander,
Joint Special Operations Task Force – Air Directorate, Balad, Iraq, 2008.
·
Assistant
commanding general, Joint Special Operations Command, U.S. Special Operations
Command, Fort Bragg, North Carolina, 2016-2018.
·
Deputy
commanding general, Special Operations Joint Task Force – Operation Inherent
Resolve, Iraq, 2018-2019.
·
Associate
director for military affairs at the Central Intelligence Agency, 2021.
From 2009-2016, Caine was a part-time
member of the National Guard and a serial entrepreneur and investor.
Caine has flown more than 100 combat
hours in F-16 aircraft. His total flight hours are 2,800.
His awards and decorations include the Defense Superior Service Medal, Distinguished Flying Cross, Bronze Star Medal with bronze oak leaf cluster and the Defense Meritorious Service Medal.
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