Posted on Sep 17, 2023
Who will be the president's top military adviser after Gen. Milley retires?
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There's way too much emphasis on the holdup by Tuberville. We have assistants and vices for a reason. Grady can be acting for as long as it takes.
Notice how the dems, and Tas and Purpose only talks about Tuberville's position. Has anyone read anywhere where the dems are negotiating with him? I haven't. It's always conservatives who have to acquiesce to dems.
Notice how the dems, and Tas and Purpose only talks about Tuberville's position. Has anyone read anywhere where the dems are negotiating with him? I haven't. It's always conservatives who have to acquiesce to dems.
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The U.S. military could be without a Senate-confirmed chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff when Army Gen. Mark Milley retires in little more than two weeks.
If the Senate has not confirmed Milley’s successor by Oct. 1, Navy Adm. Christopher Grady will temporarily serve as both chairman and vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said Army Col. David Butler, a spokesman for Milley.
Grady has served as vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff since December 2021. He is also the current holder of the service’s “Old Salt” award, recognizing him as the longest serving surface warfare officer on active duty in the Navy.
If the Senate has not confirmed Milley’s successor by Oct. 1, Navy Adm. Christopher Grady will temporarily serve as both chairman and vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said Army Col. David Butler, a spokesman for Milley.
Grady has served as vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff since December 2021. He is also the current holder of the service’s “Old Salt” award, recognizing him as the longest serving surface warfare officer on active duty in the Navy.
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