The Columbus Dispatch

Biden nominee would be first woman to lead Army

- Robert Burns

BERLIN – President Joe Biden plans to nominate Christine Wormuth, a former senior Pentagon official, to be the first woman to lead the Army, the White House said Monday.

If confirmed by the Senate as Army secretary, Wormuth would be one of the more powerful officials in a defense establishm­ent long dominated by men. She would work with the Army’s chief of staff, Gen. James Mcconville, who does not command soldiers but is responsibl­e, along with the Army secretary, for training and equipping them.

Biden has not yet nominated anyone to serve as Air Force or Navy secretary. Many other Pentagon positions that require Senate confirmation also have yet to be filled. The most senior Defense Department nominee still awaiting Senate confirmation is Colin Kahl, picked to be undersecre­tary of defense for policy. His nomination emerged from committee on a 13-13 vote and it’s unclear when the full Senate will act.

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, who was traveling abroad when Wormuth’s nomination was announced, praised her track record.

“Christine is a true patriot with a dedicated career in service to America and our nation’s security,” he said in a statement. He called her deeply experience­d.

“I have no doubt that if confirmed she will lead our soldiers and represent their families with honor and integrity as the secretary of the Army,” Austin said.

Wormuth led Biden’s Pentagon transition team during the tumultuous period between the November election and Inaugurati­on Day. She currently is director of the Internatio­nal Security and Defense Policy Center at the RAND Corp., a federally funded think tank.

During the administra­tion of former President Barack Obama, she served as the undersecre­tary of defense for policy. She also served as the senior director for defense policy on Obama’s National Security Council and held other Defense Department positions.

Wormuth’s nomination would continue a Biden trend of choosing women and people of color for top Defense Department jobs. Austin is the first Black secretary of defense, and Kathleen Hicks is the first woman to hold the job of deputy defense secretary.

 ?? PABLO MARTINEZ MONSIVAIS/AP ?? Christine Wormuth led Joe Biden’s Pentagon transition team from the election to Inaugurati­on Day.
PABLO MARTINEZ MONSIVAIS/AP Christine Wormuth led Joe Biden’s Pentagon transition team from the election to Inaugurati­on Day.

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