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Major General Christopher R. Norrie [156] [157] U.S. Army: 4th Infantry Division: Commanding General, 4th Infantry Division and Commanding General, Fort Carson: III Armored Corps: Major General David S. Doyle [158] [159] U.S. Army: 7th Infantry Division: Commanding General, 7th Infantry Division: I Corps: Major General Michelle A. Schmidt [160 ...
The President of the United States is, according to the Constitution, the Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Armed Forces and Chief Executive of the Federal Government. The Secretary of Defense is the "Principal Assistant to the President in all matters relating to the Department of Defense", and is vested with statutory authority (10 U.S.C. § 113) to lead the Department and all of its component ...
Major General C. McCauley von Hoffman [94] U.S. Air Force: Air Force Reserve Command: Deputy Commander, Air Force Reserve Command (AFRC) U.S. Air Force Reserve (AFR) Major General Frank L. Bradfield III [95] U.S. Air Force: Air Force Reserve Command: Mobilization Assistant to the Chief of Air Force Reserve (AF/RE) U.S. Air Force Reserve (AFR ...
Major General Stephen E. Liszewski [1] U.S. Marine Corps: Joint Staff: Vice Director for Logistics (J-4), Joint Staff Office of the Joint Staff: Major General Phillip N. Frietze [2] U.S. Marine Corps: Unified combatant commands: U.S. Africa Command: Chief of Staff, U.S. Africa Command (USAFRICOM) Not applicable: Major General Matthew G ...
An infantry officer in the U.S. Army National Guard, Hegseth deployed to Guantanamo Bay, Iraq and Afghanistan before leaving the service with the rank of major, according to military records.
The chain of command leads from the president (as commander-in-chief) through the secretary of defense down to the newest recruits. [2] [3] The United States Armed Forces are organized through the United States Department of Defense, which oversees a complex structure of joint command and control functions with many units reporting to various commanding officers.
For example, Lieutenant General Lee K. Levy II relinquished his three-star command in 2018, [323] but remained on active duty for over a year after his retirement ceremony in his permanent grade of major general [o] pending an investigation by the Air Force inspector general, [324] before being allowed to retire as a major general. [325] [326]
Major General Stephen E. Schemenauer [3] U.S. Army: Defense Intelligence Agency: Military and Mobilization Assistant to the Director, Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) Not applicable: Major General Robert I. Kinney [4] [5] U.S. Air Force: In transit: Senior Manager, Cyber Security Branch, Managed Business Services, General Communications Inc ...