U.s. Central Command

The United States Central Command (CENTCOM) is a theater-level Unified Combatant Command unit of the U.S. armed forces, established in 1983 under the operational control of the U.S. Secretary of Defense. Its area of jurisdiction is in the Middle East, East Africa and Central Asia. CENTCOM has been the main American presence in many military operations, including the Persian Gulf War and the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Forces from CENTCOM currently are deployed primarily in Iraq and Afghanistan in combat roles and have bases in Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Oman, Pakistan and central Asia in support roles. CENTCOM forces have also been deployed in Jordan, Israel and Saudi Arabia in the past, although no substantial forces are based in those countries as of 2004. CENTCOM's commander is General John Abizaid, who took command on July 7, 2003, replacing General Tommy Franks. His chief of staff is Major General R. Steven Whitcomb. Lieutenant General Lance L. Smith is the Deputy Commanding General. Unlike many of the other American unified commands, CENTCOM's headquarters is not within its area of operations. It is at MacDill AFB, in Tampa, Florida, although a forward headquarters has relatively recently been established at Al Udeid airbase in Qatar.

Sub-units

No fighting units are directly subordinate to this command; rather, the five sub-units are: (or, respectively: ARCENT, CENTAF, MARCENT, NAVCENT, and SOCCENT).
olspan=3 align=center|List of CENTCOM commanders
a href="/encyclopedia/Robert-C.-Kingston" title="Robert C. Kingston">Robert C. Kingston January 1, 1983 November 27, 1985
a href="/encyclopedia/George-B.-Crist" title="George B. Crist">George B. Crist November 27, 1985 November 23, 1988
a href="/encyclopedia/H.-Norman-Schwarzkopf" title="H. Norman Schwarzkopf">H. Norman Schwarzkopf November 23, 1988 August 9, 1991
a href="/encyclopedia/Joseph-P.-Hoar" title="Joseph P. Hoar">Joseph P. Hoar August 9, 1991 August 5, 1994
a href="/encyclopedia/J.H.-Binford-Peay-III" title="J.H. Binford Peay III">J.H. Binford Peay III August 5, 1994 August 13, 1997
a href="/encyclopedia/Anthony-Zinni" title="Anthony Zinni">Anthony Zinni August 13, 1997 July 6, 2000
a href="/encyclopedia/Tommy-Franks" title="Tommy Franks">Tommy Franks July 6, 2000 July 7, 2003
a href="/encyclopedia/John-Abizaid" title="John Abizaid">John Abizaid July 7, 2003 present

 

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