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Leadership of the United States Northern Command

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Seal of the United States Northern Command

This is a list of all commanders, deputy commanders, senior enlisted leaders, and chiefs of staff of the United States Northern Command.

Current headquarters staff

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List of commanders of the United States Northern Command

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Commander of the United States Northern Command
Emblem of the United States Northern Command
since 5 February 2024
United States Department of Defense
TypeUnified combatant commander
AbbreviationCDRUSNORTHCOM[5]
Reports toPresident of the United States
Secretary of Defense
SeatPeterson Space Force Base, Colorado Springs, Colorado, U.S.
NominatorSecretary of Defense
AppointerThe President
with Senate advice and consent
Term length2–3 years
(approx.)
Constituting instrument10 U.S.C. § 164
Formation22 October 2002
First holderRalph E. Eberhart
DeputyDeputy Commander, United States Northern Command
No. Commander Term Service branch
Portrait Name Took office Left office Term length
1
Ralph E. Eberhart
Eberhart, Ralph E.General
Ralph E. Eberhart
(born 1946)
22 October 20025 November 20042 years, 14 days
U.S. Air Force
2
Timothy J. Keating
Keating, Timothy J.Admiral
Timothy J. Keating
(born 1948)
5 November 200423 March 20072 years, 138 days
U.S. Navy
3
Victor E. Renuart Jr.
Renuart, Victor E. Jr.General
Victor E. Renuart Jr.
(born 1949)
23 March 200719 May 20103 years, 57 days
U.S. Air Force
4
James A. Winnefeld Jr.
Winnefeld, James A. Jr.Admiral
James A. Winnefeld Jr.
(born 1956)
19 May 20103 August 20111 year, 76 days
U.S. Navy
5
Charles H. Jacoby Jr.
Jacoby, Charles H. Jr.General
Charles H. Jacoby Jr.
(born 1954)
3 August 20115 December 20143 years, 124 days
U.S. Army
6
William E. Gortney
Gortney, William E.Admiral
William E. Gortney
(born 1955)
5 December 201413 May 20161 year, 160 days
U.S. Navy
7
Lori J. Robinson
Robinson, Lori J.General
Lori J. Robinson
(born 1958/1959)
13 May 201624 May 20182 years, 11 days
U.S. Air Force
8
Terrence J. O'Shaughnessy
O'Shaughnessy, Terrence J.General
Terrence J. O'Shaughnessy
(born 1964/1965)
24 May 201820 August 20202 years, 73 days
U.S. Air Force
9
Glen D. VanHerck
VanHerck, Glen D.General
Glen D. VanHerck
(born 1962)
20 August 20205 February 20243 years, 169 days
U.S. Air Force
10
Gregory M. Guillot
Guillot, GregoryGeneral
Gregory M. Guillot
5 February 2024Incumbent327 days
U.S. Air Force

Commanders of U.S. Northern Command by branches of service

  • Air Force: 6
  • Navy: 3
  • Army: 1
  • Space Force: none
  • Marine Corps: none
  • Coast Guard: none

List of deputy commanders of the United States Northern Command

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No. Deputy Commander[6] Term Service branch
Portrait Name Took office Left office Term length
1
Edward G. Anderson III
Lieutenant General
Edward G. Anderson III
1 October 200225 June 20041 year, 268 days
U.S. Army
Raymond F. Rees
Major General
Raymond F. Rees
(born 1944)
Acting
25 June 200422 July 200427 days
U.S. Army
2
Joseph R. Inge
Lieutenant General
Joseph R. Inge
(1947–2023)
22 July 200429 May 20072 years, 311 days
U.S. Army
3
William G. Webster
Lieutenant General
William G. Webster
(born 1951)
29 May 200716 January 20091 year, 232 days
U.S. Army
4
H. Steven Blum
Lieutenant General
H. Steven Blum
(born 1946)
16 January 200927 May 20101 year, 131 days
U.S. Army
5
Frank J. Grass
Lieutenant General
Frank J. Grass
(born 1951)
3 October 201027 August 20121 year, 329 days
U.S. Army
6
Michael Dubie
Lieutenant General
Michael Dubie
(born 1960)
27 August 201231 July 20152 years, 338 days
U.S. Air Force
7
Daniel R. Hokanson
Lieutenant General
Daniel R. Hokanson
(born 1963)
31 July 201524 October 20161 year, 85 days
U.S. Army
8
Reynold N. Hoover
Lieutenant General
Reynold N. Hoover
(born 1961)
24 October 20165 November 20182 years, 12 days
U.S. Army
9
Mike Dumont
Vice Admiral
Mike Dumont
5 November 2018~20 March 20212 years, 135 days
U.S. Navy
10
A. C. Roper[7]
Lieutenant General
A. C. Roper[7]
(born 1963)
4 May 202130 April 20242 years, 362 days
U.S. Army
11
Thomas Carden
Lieutenant General
Thomas Carden
4 May 2024[8]Incumbent238 days
U.S. Army

List of senior enlisted leaders of the United States Northern Command

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No. Senior Enlisted Leader[6] Term Service branch
Portrait Name Took office Left office Term length
1
Kevin D. Estrem[9]
Chief Master Sergeant
Kevin D. Estrem[9]
1 October 200212 January 20041 year, 103 days
U.S. Air Force
2
D. Scott Frye[10]
Sergeant Major
D. Scott Frye[10]
12 January 200426 March 20073 years, 73 days
U.S. Marine Corps
3
Daniel R. Wood[11]
Command Sergeant Major
Daniel R. Wood[11]
26 March 200721 May 20092 years, 56 days
U.S. Army
4
William A. Usry[12]
Chief Master Sergeant
William A. Usry[12]
21 May 200915 September 20112 years, 117 days
U.S. Air Force
5
Robert A. Winzenried[13]
Command Sergeant Major
Robert A. Winzenried[13]
15 September 20115 November 20143 years, 51 days
U.S. Army
6
Terrence I. Molidor[14]
Fleet Master Chief
Terrence I. Molidor[14]
5 November 201421 October 20161 year, 351 days
U.S. Navy
7
Harold L. Hutchison[15]
Chief Master Sergeant
Harold L. Hutchison[15]
21 October 201626 January 20181 year, 97 days
U.S. Air Force
8
Paul G. McKenna[16]
Sergeant Major
Paul G. McKenna[16]
15 February 201829 June 20213 years, 134 days
U.S. Marine Corps
9
James K. Porterfield[17]
Sergeant Major
James K. Porterfield[17]
29 June 202114 June 20242 years, 351 days
U.S. Marine Corps
10
John G. Storms[18]
Chief Master Sergeant
John G. Storms[18]
14 June 2024Incumbent197 days
U.S. Air Force

List of chiefs of staff of the United States Northern Command

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No. Chief of Staff Term Service branch
Portrait Name Took office Left office Term length
1
H. Steven Blum
Major General
H. Steven Blum
(born 1946)
August 2002April 2003~243 days
U.S. Army
2
Raymond F. Rees
Major General
Raymond F. Rees
(born 1944)
May 2003~3 May 2005~2 years, 2 days
U.S. Army
3
Paul J. Sullivan[19]
Major General
Paul J. Sullivan[19]
3 May 2005June 2008~3 years, 29 days
U.S. Air Force
4
John H. Bordelon[20]
Major General
John H. Bordelon[20]
June 2008March 2010~1 year, 273 days
U.S. Air Force
5
Howard N. Thompson[21][22]
Major General
Howard N. Thompson[21][22]
March 2010~July 2012~2 years, 122 days
U.S. Air Force
6
Charles D. Luckey[23]
Major General
Charles D. Luckey[23]
(born 1955)
~July 20122016~5 years, 306 days
U.S. Army
7
Peggy C. Combs[24]
Major General
Peggy C. Combs[24]
2016~2018~2 years, 0 days
U.S. Army
8
Richard J. Gallant[25]
Major General
Richard J. Gallant[25]
~2018~June 2020~2 years, 152 days
U.S. Army
Austin Renforth[26]
Brigadier General
Austin Renforth[26]
Acting
~June 2020~26 August 2020~86 days
U.S. Marine Corps
9
Michael P. Holland[27]
Rear Admiral
Michael P. Holland[27]
(born 1964)
26 August 202026 August 20222 years, 0 days
U.S. Navy
10
Daniel L. Cheever
Rear Admiral
Daniel L. Cheever
(born 1963)
26 August 2022[28]~31 July 2023~339 days
U.S. Navy
11
Allan M. Pepin
Major General
Allan M. Pepin
(born 1963)
~31 July 2023July 2024~350 days
U.S. Army
12
John V. Meyer III
Major General
John V. Meyer III
July 2024Incumbent~166 days
U.S. Army

See also

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References

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