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 GENERAL PHILIP M. BREEDLOVE
Obama to nominate Air Force general for NATO post

Posted 3/28/2013 Email story   Print story

    


by Claudette Roulo
American Forces Press Service


3/28/2013 - WASHINGTON (AFNS) -- The Air Force's top commander in Europe is President Barack Obama's choice to be NATO's next supreme allied commander for Europe and commander of U.S. European Command.

During a news conference today with Gen. Martin E. Dempsey, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel announced the president's intent to nominate Gen. Philip M. Breedlove to succeed Navy Adm. James G. Stavridis.

"He is an extraordinary leader, with the moral character to match," Dempsey said of Breedlove. "He is worthy of the confidence that he has already earned among our allies in Europe."

Hagel also praised Navy Adm. James G. Stavridis, who has served as the supreme allied commander for Europe and Eucom's commander since 2009.

"Not only is (Breedlove) particularly well-qualified, but the job that Admiral Stavridis has done over there has been significant," Hagel said. "We need to get that position filled," he added, noting that Stavridis' assignment already had been extended "a few times."

The president originally nominated Marine Corps Gen. John R. Allen, but an investigation put the nomination on hold. The investigation found no substantiation of misconduct allegations, but Allen later asked the president to allow him to retire to attend to family medical issues.

In a statement released after the news conference, Obama said Breedlove "has established trust and deep relations with our NATO allies and partners -- assets he will draw upon in taking on this important new role on behalf of the United States and the alliance."

The president also praised Stavridis for the job he's done in Europe.

"Admiral Stavridis has played an absolutely essential role in strengthening the NATO alliance to meet the challenges of the 21st century, to include enhancing our collective capabilities and partnerships," Obama said. "I am grateful for his steadfast service on behalf of our country and NATO."

In addition to serving as commander of U.S. Air Forces in Europe, Breedlove commands U.S. Air Forces Africa and Air Component Command, and he serves as director of the Joint Airpower Competence Centre in Kalkar, Germany. Previously, he was the Air Force's vice chief of staff. He is a command pilot with 3,500 flying hours, primarily in the F-16 Fighting Falcon.

He earned a bachelor's degree in civil engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology, a Master of Science degree in aeronautical technology from Arizona State University, and a master's degree in national security studies from the National War College.

The general's 35-year Air Force career has included numerous assignments in Europe. His nomination will be subject to Senate confirmation.



tabComments
4/1/2013 12:17:08 PM ET
As a young A1C Crew Chief in the 512th Fighter Squadron I had the daily pleasure of launching out then Maj Breedlove in his F-16. It's amazing how far he has gone in his career.
Maj, staff
 
4/1/2013 11:24:21 AM ET
What is interesting about the article is the transition in the position. Up until a few years ago the Army commander would be the SAC NATO. The current on is Navy the proposed one was a Marine and the nomitated one is Air Force. This shows the huge change in NATO over the years. It is no longer a huge Army force in Europe. It is now mostly a political force.
jerry, Oklahoma
 
4/1/2013 10:55:13 AM ET
Nitpicking journalism aside this is a wonderful representation of Air Force leadership being able to positively influence our European allies. I had the honor of serving under General Breedlove many years ago and would gladly do so again anytime. Congratulations to General Breedlove on the nomination. He has the absolute confidence of our Commander in Chief and he has mine as well. NATO could not ask for a better servantleader. Our public service orientation says that General Breedlove serves the American people and leads our service men and women. He does both very well and I wish him the best.
MSgt Joe, MO
 
4/1/2013 7:48:23 AM ET
Fellow Defender needs to take a chill pill. The author reported on a move in the EUCOM AOR and referred to the POTUS by his last name as a headline. If Fellow Defender had taken the time to actually read the article it would have been overwhelmingly obvious that the first line of the written report reflects the first name and title of the POTUS. And continually throughout the article there was no disprect.
Czech Please, Crystal City VA
 
3/29/2013 10:21:14 AM ET
The author did nothing wrong with respect using official titles. Throughout the history of print journalism space has been at a premium. Therefore the industry standard is to use the full name and title in the first mention then just the last name thereafter. The only exception is direct quotes. The other senior leaders in this article are mentioned in the same way.
NPF, NC
 
3/28/2013 6:04:20 PM ET
How about we address the President by official title instead of simply Obama. I am sure none of us would call our commanders simply by there last names. He earned his title and should be address as such.
Fellow Defender, WA
 
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