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- See also changes related to United States European Command, or pages that link to United States European Command or to this page or whose text contains "United States European Command".
Parent topics
- National Command Authority [r]: The combination of the U.S. President and Secretary of Defense, or their successors, who have the sole authority to authorize the use of nuclear weapons, or issue orders to Unified Combatant Commands [e]
- NATO [r]: Intergovernmental military alliance based on the North Atlantic Treaty which was signed on 4 April 1949, with its headquarters in Brussels, Belgium. [e]
- Theater of operations (military) [r]: A geographically defined area in which a single military commander has authority over all military services [e]
- Supreme Allied Commander Europe [r]: A U.S. four-star officer, who also leads United States European Command, and is the senior military officer of NATO; currently Admiral James Stavridis [e]
Subtopics
- Seventh United States Army [r]: Headquarters for the U.S. Army elements of United States European Command; the largest formation in the United States Army. Also designated USAREUR. Major U.S. Army formation in the WWII Battle of Sicily (Operation HUSKY) [e]
- V Corps [r]: A major tactical and operational command headquarters of the United States Army, normally forward-deployed in Heidelberg, Germany as part of United States European Command [e]
- United States Sixth Fleet [r]: The major forward-deployed United States Navy command of the United States European Command; operates in the Mediterranean Sea [e]
- Alfred M. Gray, Jr. [r]: 29th Commandant of the United States Marine Corps and a strong backer of the doctrinal changes of "maneuver warfare", as well as warrior ethos and shared values [e]
- Anthony Zinni [r]: A retired U.S. Marine Corps four-star general, whose assignments included heading United States Central Command and serving as a special envoy for the Israel-Palestinian process. He is strongly critical of the George W. Bush Administration and resigned, in protest, from his diplomatic role. [e]
- James Jones [r]: Please do not use this term in your topic list, because there is no single article for it. Please substitute a more precise term. See James Jones (disambiguation) for a list of available, more precise, topics. Please add a new usage if needed.