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If anything, we underestimated Putin’s preparedness to kill and maim as many Russian, Chechen, North Korean, Cuban and ...
Lt. Gen. Alexus Grynkewich, who now serves on the Joint Staff, also was nominated to become NATO’s next supreme allied ...
Twelve members of Princeton's Class of 2025 became commissioned officers May 27 in a ceremony led by Gen. Christopher Cavoli, ...
Hegseth has selected Lt. Gen. Alexus Grynkewich to serve as the next commander of U.S. forces in Europe and as NATO’s next supreme allied commander.
NATO defense ministers are proposing a 5% annual investment in defense spending by member nations to enhance defensive ...
If Grynkewich, who currently serves as director of operations for the Joint Staff, gets confirmed, he will replace Army Gen. Christopher Cavoli, who has been in the role for the last two years.
The F-16 has nevertheless seemingly proved a hit over the battlefield. Gen. Christopher G. Cavoli, the US's top general in Europe, told a Senate Armed Services Committee in April that F-16s were ...
Air Force Lt. Gen. Alexus G. Grynkewich has been nominated to serve as the supreme allied commander of NATO forces in Europe, in addition to serving as chief of U.S. European Command. Grynkewich is ...
The current Supreme Allied Commander, Gen. Chris Cavoli, told a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing in April that a U.S. decision to walk away from the role would prove a grave mistake.
America’s Pentagon chief will not be in attendance when more than 50 other defense leaders meet this week to coordinate ...
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