Biden names new general to oversee Middle East military operations

Biden names new general to oversee Middle East military operations

US president nominates General Michael Kurilla to lead the Central Command.

Michael Kurilla currently leads the 18th Airborne Corps, which groups the majority of the US army’s response forces. (Reuters pic)
WASHINGTON:
President Joe Biden is nominating army Lt Gen Michael Kurilla to lead the US Central Command, which oversees military operations in the Middle East, the Pentagon announced Friday.

If confirmed by the Senate, General Kurilla will succeed Marine General Kenneth McKenzie at the head of Centcom, which oversees military operations in Iraq, Syria, Afghanistan and Yemen.

According to his official biography, Kurilla, 55, currently leads the 18th Airborne Corps, which groups the majority of the US army’s response forces at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.

A West Point graduate, he fought in Kosovo, Afghanistan and Iraq, where he was seriously wounded by gunshot during an assault on Mosul in 2005.

Kurilla also held responsibilities at the General Staff of the US army and commanded the prestigious 82nd Parachute Division, known for having participated in the Normandy landings in 1944.

The US army are organised in geographic commands like Africom for Africa or Eucom for Europe, but also by issues like the strategic command (Stratcom), in charge of the nuclear armament of the country, or Spacecom, which is in charge of space.

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