Commander, United States European Command

The Commander, United States European Command (or CDRUSEUCOM) is the senior United States military officer in the U.S. European Command. This commander has an area of responsibility that includes 93 nations in Europe, Africa and the Middle East. There have been thirteen commanders since 1952. General James L. Jones, USMC, became the thirteenth Commander on 16 January, 2003. CDRUSEUCOM is also Supreme Allied Commander, Europe (SACEUR). Previously, this position held the title "Commander in Chief, United States European Command". However, following an order dated 24 October 2002 by Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, all CINCs in the United States military were retitled as "Commanders".

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