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Obama Nominates Kelly to Lead Southern Command
By Lisa Daniel
American Forces Press Service
WASHINGTON, Jan. 27, 2012 – President Barack Obama has nominated
Marine Corps Lt. Gen. John F. Kelly to be the next commander of U.S.
Southern Command, Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta announced today.
If confirmed by the Senate, Kelly would replace Air Force Gen. Douglas
M. Fraser at the Miami-based command. Fraser, who took over command of
Southcom in June 2009, has not announced his future plans, a Southcom
spokesman said today.
If promoted to the four-star position, Kelly will be the third Marine
Corps commander of Southcom, following Gen. Peter Pace, who held the
command for 12 months ending in September 2001, and Gen. Charles
Wilhelm, who commanded Southcom from 1997 to 2000.
Kelly is the former commander of the 1st Marine Expeditionary Force,
based at Camp Pendleton, Calif. He commanded the 1st MEF through a
year-long mission in Iraq’s al Anbar and Ninewa provinces beginning in
early 2008. He returned stateside to command Marine Forces Reserve and
Marine Forces North from October 2009 to March 2011. Since then, he
has served as the senior military advisor to the secretary of defense.
Southcom comprises a multinational staff of about 1,200 military
members, civilians and contractors, including representatives of more
than a dozen federal agencies, with a primary mission of protecting
southern approaches into the United States, a spokesman said.
The command works with 31 countries and 15 territories on regional
security challenges, mainly transnational organized crime to include
illegal trafficking, humanitarian assistance, and developing
capabilities for keeping the peace.
The command sponsors seven annual multinational training exercises and
participates in combined military exercises in Brazil, Chile and
elsewhere.