U.S. Air Force General Lori Robinson, Pacific Air Forces commander, addresses Airmen at Andersen Air Force Base. (Reuters File Photo)
Washington:
President Barack Obama will name the first woman to head a US combatant command, selecting Air Force General Lori Robinson as the next head of the military's Northern Command, Defence Secretary Ash Carter said today.
The position, which is subject to Senate confirmation, is one of the most senior in the US military and would make Robinson - who now leads US air forces in the Pacific - the top general overseeing activities in North America.
"General Robinson, it just so happens, would also be the first ever female combatant commander," Carter said, disclosing Obama's plans to nominate her.
"That shows yet another thing - which is that we have, coming along now, a lot of female officers who are exceptionally strong. And Lori certainly fits into that category," Carter said at an event hosted by Politico.
Carter also announced Army General Vincent Brooks, the commanding general of US Army Pacific, would be nominated to become the next commander of US Forces in South Korea.
The position, which is subject to Senate confirmation, is one of the most senior in the US military and would make Robinson - who now leads US air forces in the Pacific - the top general overseeing activities in North America.
"General Robinson, it just so happens, would also be the first ever female combatant commander," Carter said, disclosing Obama's plans to nominate her.
"That shows yet another thing - which is that we have, coming along now, a lot of female officers who are exceptionally strong. And Lori certainly fits into that category," Carter said at an event hosted by Politico.
Carter also announced Army General Vincent Brooks, the commanding general of US Army Pacific, would be nominated to become the next commander of US Forces in South Korea.
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