- United States Central Command
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unit_name= United States Central Command
caption=Emblem of the United States Central Command.
dates=1983 -present
country=United States
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garrison= MacDill AFB, inTampa, FL
garrison_label=Headquarters
nickname=CENTCOM
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battles=Iraq War
War in Afghanistan
Persian Gulf War
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commander1=LTG Martin Dempsey "(acting)"
commander1_label= Combatant Commander
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notable_commanders=Admiral William Fallon
General John Abizaid
General Tommy Franks
General Norman Schwarzkopf
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identification_symbol_2_label=The United States Central Command (USCENTCOM) is a theater-level
Unified Combatant Command unit of theU.S. armed forces , established in1983 under the operational control of theU.S. Secretary of Defense . It was originally conceived of as theRapid Deployment Forces .Its area of responsibility is in the
Middle East , includingEgypt , andCentral Asia . CENTCOM has been the main American presence in many military operations, including theGulf War , the United States war in Afghanistan, and theIraq War . Forces from CENTCOM currently are deployed primarily inIraq andAfghanistan in combat roles and have bases inKuwait ,Bahrain ,Qatar , theUnited Arab Emirates ,Oman ,Pakistan , and central Asia in support roles. CENTCOM forces have also been deployed inJordan , andSaudi Arabia in the past, although no substantial forces are based in those countries as of 2005.CENTCOM's former commander was Admiral
William Fallon , who took command onMarch 16 ,2007 , replacing GeneralJohn Abizaid . Admiral Fallon resigned onMarch 11 ,2008 after a controversial article that appeared inEsquire Magazine suggested that he was a lone voice opposing military action against theNuclear program of Iran . [ [http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5g4TCb3GE9GQnVpZaWHA-cPBpbwmwD8VBE0K80 The Associated Press: Fallon Resigns As Mideast Military Chief ] ] On April 23, 2008, GeneralDavid Petraeus was chosen by President Bush to succeed Fallon as CENTCOM chief. [ [http://edition.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/04/23/petraeus/index.html Petraeus picked to lead Central Command - CNN.com ] ] He was confirmed by theUnited States Senate on July 10, 2008 [ [http://thehill.com/leading-the-news/senate-confirms-petraeus-for-new-role-2008-07-10.html TheHill.com - Senate confirms Petraeus for new role ] ] and will take command on October 31, 2008. [ [http://www.defenselink.mil/news/newsarticle.aspx?id=51170 Department of Defense: Gates Notes Shift in Mission as Iraq Command Changes Hands] ]Of the six American regional unified commands, CENTCOM is one of three regional unified commands whose headquarters are not within its area of operations. It is at MacDill AFB, in
Tampa, Florida , although a forward headquarters has been established at Camp As Sayliyah in Qatar to serve American strategic interests of the Iraq region. (The other such regional unified command is U.S. Southern Command, currently based inMiami, Florida .)Components
No fighting units are directly subordinate to this command; rather, the five subordinate service component commands are:
* U.S. Army Forces Central Command (ARCENT)
* U.S. Air Forces Central (CENTAF)
*U.S. Marine Forces Central Command (USMARCENT)
*U.S. Naval Forces Central Command (USNAVCENT)
*United States Special Operations Command Central (SOCCENT)There are major subordinate multiservice commands reporting to Central Command which are conducting operations in various areas:
*Multi-National Force - Iraq , includingMulti-National Security Transition Command - Iraq (MNSTC-I),(see alsoIraq War order of battle )
* Combined Forces Command Afghanistan
*Combined Joint Task Force - Horn of Africa (Camp Le Monier ,Djibouti )
*Joint Task Force Lebanon (now probably deactivated)CENTCOM staff sections include personnel, operations, logistics, and intelligence, as well as other functions. The intelligence section is known as JICCENT, or Joint Intelligence Center, Central Command, which serves as a
Joint Intelligence Center for the co-ordination of intelligence.Geographic scope
The formal Area of Responsibility (AOR) extends to 20 countries:
Afghanistan ,Bahrain ,Egypt ,Iran ,Iraq ,Jordan ,Kazakhstan ,Kuwait ,Kyrgyzstan ,Lebanon ,Oman ,Pakistan ,Qatar ,Saudi Arabia ,Syria ,Tajikistan ,Turkmenistan ,United Arab Emirates (UAE),Uzbekistan , andYemen .International waters included are theRed Sea ,Persian Gulf , and western portions of theIndian Ocean . [Globalsecurity.org , [http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/agency/dod/centcom.htm Central Command] ] Syria and Lebanon are the most recent addition, having been transferred from theUnited States European Command on March 10, 2004.Israel , which is now surrounded by CENTCOM countries remains in EUCOM, "because it is more politically, militarily and culturally aligned with Europe," according to American military officials. [ [http://www.defenselink.mil/specials/unifiedcommand/ Department of Defense: Unified Command] ] Fact|date=December 2007 GeneralNorman Schwarzkopf expressed the position over Israel more frankly in his 1992 autobiography: 'European Command also kept Israel, which from my viewpoint was a help: I'd have had difficulty impressing the Arabs with Central Command's grasp of geopolitical nuance if one of the stops on my itinerary had been Tel Aviv.' [Schwarzkopf, It Doesn't Take A Hero, Bantam Books paperback edition, 1993, p.318]On February 7, 2007, plans were announced for the creation of a
United States Africa Command which would transfer responsibility for all of Africa except the country of Egypt to the new USAFRICOM.Major US troop presence in the region dates to the 1990
Invasion of Kuwait and the subsequent Operation Desert Shield, which transferred hundreds of thousands of troops to Saudi Arabia. Islamists objected to the presence of non-Muslim troops in Saudi Arabia, and their use inOperation Desert Storm and other attacks on Iraq became a key rallying cry for opposition movements in Saudi Arabia and elsewhere. By the late 1990s, a gradual move to other countries was underway, particularly Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, Oman, and the UAE.The military uses a variable number of base locations depending on its level of operations. With warfare ongoing in Iraq and Afghanistan in 2003, the
United States Air Force used 36 bases, while in 2006 it uses 14 today, including four in Iraq.There are already six US weapons pre-positioning sites in Israel, three of which are designated Sites 51, 53, and 54. [
Globalsecurity.org , http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/facility/site-51.htm]List of CENTCOM commanders
References
External links
* [http://www.centcom.mil/ DOD Central Command site]
* [http://www.hoa.centcom.mil/ Combined Joint Task Force - Horn of Africa Official Homepage]
*http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-generals5jan05,1,7040299.story?coll=la-headlines-nation------
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