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Trump picks Army chief of staff as top military adviser

- BY DEB REICHMANN ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump announced Saturday that he wants a battlehard­ened commander who oversaw troops in Iraq and Afghanista­n to be the nation’s next top military adviser.

If confirmed by the Senate, Gen. Mark Milley, who has been chief of the Army since August 2015, would succeed Marine Gen. Joseph Dunford as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Dunford’s term doesn’t end until Oct. 1. Trump said the date of transition is “to be determined.”

Trump used an early morning tweet to reveal his choice. “I am thankful to both of these incredible men for their service to our Country!” he said. Later Saturday, as the president left the White House for the Army-Navy football game in Philadelph­ia, he called Milley “a great gentleman and a great patriot.”

Dunford is a former commandant of the Marine Corps and commander of coalition troops in Afghanista­n. Milley commanded troops during several tours in Iraq and Afghanista­n.

Dunford’s spokesman, Col. Patrick Ryder, said all indication­s are that Dunford will serve his full term. Ryder referred other questions to the White House. He said Dunford congratula­ted Milley on his nomination. “He has served with Gen. Milley in peacetime and in combat and has the highest regard for his leadership.”

Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, said in a statement that Milley was “a battle-tested commander and Pentagon reformer who will be a worthy successor” to Dunford. That committee would consider a Joint Chiefs nomination.

The chairman of the House Armed Services Committee praised Milley for his “direct, insightful military assessment­s based upon his intellect and years of experience.”

 ?? AP PHOTO/ANDREW HARNIK ?? Army Chief of Staff Gen. Mark Milley listens to a question while testifying on Capitol Hill in Washington in 2017, before a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing on the Army’s fiscal 2018 budget.
AP PHOTO/ANDREW HARNIK Army Chief of Staff Gen. Mark Milley listens to a question while testifying on Capitol Hill in Washington in 2017, before a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing on the Army’s fiscal 2018 budget.

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