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Petraeus-Odierno Team Nominated To Lead CentCom, Iraq
by Donna Miles, American Forces Press Service04/24/2008
“I recommended him to the president because I am absolutely confident he is the best man for the job,” Gates told reporters. He cited Petraeus’ in-depth understanding of the situation in
“The kinds of conflicts we are dealing with not just in
Gates also announced today that the White House will nominate Army Gen. Raymond T. Odierno, who commanded Multinational Corps Iraq until just two months ago, to succeed Petraeus as Multinational Force
Odierno served as Petraeus’ right-hand man in
“I believe in most parts of the world, especially the
Odierno had been nominated as Army vice chief of staff. That nomination will be withdrawn, with Army Lt. Gen. Peter Chiarelli, currently Gates’ senior military advisor, to be nominated for a fourth star and to serve in that position, the secretary announced.
Gates said Navy Adm. William J. Fallon’s decision in March to step down as CentCom commander came unexpectedly, creating a big hole at “one of our most important combatant commands, one engaged in two wars and on many fronts and perhaps the most sensitive part of the world.”
Gates said he turned to the person most up to speed on the region to fill the post quickly without losing momentum.
Petraeus said he is “honored to be nominated for this position and to have an opportunity to continue to serve with
Gates said he expects the Petraeus-Odierno team to work together to continue building on progress taking place in
Because Odierno served directly under Petraeus for the past year, his assumption of the
The secretary urged the Senate to move quickly on the nominations, confirming them by Memorial Day, if possible, to pave the way for Petraeus to take the CentCom helm. Gates cited the “high respect” many Senate leaders have for Petraeus and said he expects a fairly smooth confirmation process.
Meanwhile, Petraeus will remain in the Multinational Force
“I would expect that General Petraeus would carry out not only the evaluation, but that first decision in terms of are we able to draw down another brigade combat team or not, depending on conditions on the ground,” Gates said.
At CentCom, Petraeus will broaden his responsibilities to address challenges not only in
Gates said he believes Petraeus, Odierno and Fallon all share the same views about the dangers of Iranian interference in
The secretary expressed special appreciation to Odierno for his willingness to accept another tour in
“I think his extraordinary sense of duty that has led him to accept this tough assignment,” he said. “I am personally very grateful to him and to his family for their remarkable service to this country.”
Army Lt. Gen. Martin E. Dempsey, who was Fallon’s deputy commander, has served as acting CentCom commander since Fallon handed over the reins March 28.
Biographies:
Gen. David H. Petraeus
Lt. Gen. Raymond Odierno
Related Sites:
U.S. Central Command
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