T he Senate voted on Thursday to confirm Gen. Randy George to be chief of staff of the Army, the second nomination to move through in recent days after Sen. Tommy Tuberville’s (R-AL) monthslong ...
The Senate is confirming three of the Pentagon ... Gen. Randy George was confirmed as Army Chief of Staff on Thursday, and Gen. Eric Smith is expected to be confirmed as commandant of the ...
Lt. Gen. Steven Nordhaus, right now a top Air Force officer with the North American Aerospace Defense Command, breezed through a genial confirmation hearing before the committee, suggesting he could ...
Alabama Republican Senator Tommy Tuberville is holding up the promotion of Lieutenant General Ronald Clark to lead Army ...
Sen. Tommy Tuberville is blocking Lt. Gen. Ronald Clark's promotion over concerns he didn't immediately disclose the defense ...
When Army Gen. Daniel Hokanson retired Aug. 1, he relinquished his role as the 29th Chief of the National Guard Bureau and a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff without a Senate-confirmed successor.
Tommy Tuberville has blocked senior military promotions and nominations in the Senate since February The ... nominations of General Randy George as Army chief of staff, and General Eric Smith ...
If confirmed, he would become the second ... Before taking the top job at the VA, Shinseki was active duty Army from 1965-2003, retiring as Army chief of staff. Shinseki has faced a number of ...
Vice Adm. Alvin Holsey, who would be the first Black person to lead SOUTHCOM if he is confirmed by the Senate, distanced himself from the report and said it merely offered recommendations.
His Republican opponent is David McCormick, the former chief executive of Bridgewater Associates, one of the largest hedge funds in the world. Mr. McCormick lost the Republican Senate primary in ...
Colorado Sen. John Hickenlooper will not pursue a third term should he win reelection to the U.S. Senate in 2026, his campaign confirmed Wednesday. Hickenlooper, a Democrat who first won election ...
MANILA, Philippines — The Senate confirmed on Wednesday evening that its website was hacked, but said the incident was “not cause for alarm.” In a statement, Senate spokesperson Arnel Bañas ...