Posted on 04/20/2005 10:20:47 AM PDT by kingattax
WASHINGTON (AP) - Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld has recommended to President Bush that he nominate Marine Gen. Peter Pace to be the next chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, a senior official said Wednesday.
Bush was expected to announce his choice soon, the official said, speaking on condition of anonymity.
Pace, 59, currently the Joint Chiefs vice chairman, would be the first Marine to hold the top job in the military. The Joint Chiefs chairman is the senior uniformed adviser to the president and the secretary of defense.
It is widely expected that Bush will name Navy Adm. Edmund Giambastiani, Jr., to succeed Pace as vice chairman. Giambastiani, 56, was Rumsfeld's senior military assistant before being named commander of U.S. Joint Forces Command in 2002.
The Pace and Giambastiani moves are among many changes in the works at senior levels of the Pentagon. The Navy's top officer, Adm. Vern Clark, is due to retire this summer, and the Air Force chief of staff, Gen. John Jumper, is due to depart this fall. The job of Air Force secretary is vacant, and the current Navy secretary, Gordon England, has been nominated to replace Paul Wolfowitz as deputy defense secretary. Rumsfeld's top policy aide, Douglas Feith, also is leaving.
If confirmed by the Senate, Pace would succeed Air Force Gen. Richard Myers, who is scheduled to retire late this summer after four years as chairman.
Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., and raised in Teaneck, N.J., Pace graduated from the Naval Academy and got a master's degree in business administration from George Washington University.
After basic training in 1968, he was sent to Vietnam as a rifle platoon leader. He later served in Korea, as a commander for two years during the Somali intervention, in Japan and as head of the U.S. Southern Command.
He became vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs in 2001, shortly after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
The Joint Chiefs chairman has the authority to transmit communications from the president and defense secretary to leaders of the nation's combatant commands, but does not exercise direct military command over any forces.
Nuthin' personal, but the way I was raised, you got yer Navy folks, and then you got everybody else!!
LOL...mmmmmmmMUD
I'm with you until the End of Time, mi hermano...MUD
Ping.
So if Gen. Pace becomes the Joint Chief....does that mean all of the Naval Infantry gets a week off to celebrate?
LMAO!!!!!
(Sorry couldn't resist a bit of good natured inter-service good humor).
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Heck!! Considering all the good work our military has been doing, let's give them ALL an extra week of R&R...MUD
I was expecting Jones to come back from EUCOM.
Didn't Pace request to retire a year or so back after some silly press flap?
WOW! A three war Marine.
I salute your father's service. I wish I could have met him.
Semper Fi!
I don't recall the retirement request. Doesn't mean it didn't happen, though.
You gotta see this! Marine Corps BUMP for General Peter Pace!
O Hot diggiddy dang! A GERMAN POPE AND A MARINE IN CHARGE HERE! muslim terrorist are starting to see
DA PATTERN!
LOL
Interesting trivia, if I could remember it. My mother changed the diapers of a future Commandant, but I can't remember his name.
I also inherited this brass ashtray commemorating the 178th birthday of the corps. I believe he also brought this back from Korea as that was the time he was serving there.
Schumer know this? He hates Catholics.
AH HELL, aH SHIITE, ITS ON NOW BOY!
Hahahahahahaha
As I recall, during Somalia, Gen Pace was still running 15+ minute three miles! This was when I was at SOCCENT.
OBTW Chieftain..
Damn! I'm glad!
Doubly Glad!
The second glad that they got their looks from Mom!
Twin Semper Fi's!!
Both my sons were Marines.
Buzz
(Chieftains twins gonna join the USMC)
Thanks for the ping!
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