President Obama nominated Army Gen. John Campbell, Army Lt. Gen. Joseph Votel, and Adm. Bill Gortney to lead NATO forces in Afghanistan, US Special Operations Command, and US Northern Command, respectively, announced Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel on Tuesday. “All three are highly qualified officers who have devoted many years of service to their country,” said Hagel. The Senate must approve these nominations. Votel would receive a fourth star for the SOCOM leadership post. Campbell, currently Army vice chief of staff, would replace Marine Corps Gen. Joseph Dunford, whom Obama has tapped to be Marine Corps Commandant. Votel, Joint Special Operations Command boss, would succeed Adm. William McRaven at SOCOM’s helm. Gortney, who now oversees US Fleet Forces Command, would take the place of Army Gen. Charles Jacoby at NORTHCOM. Gortney would also become head of NORAD. Hagel said Dunford, McRaven, and Jacoby “have all been exemplary and highly effective commanders.”?
U.S. Indo-Pacific Command has two new squadrons of F-35s at its disposal in Alaska just as “quite a bit of action” has taken place in the combatant command’s area of responsibility and the “advanced threats” there are becoming “more lethal,” said the squadrons’ wing commander, Col. David J. Berkland. Berkland’s…