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Combatant Command Shake Up Being Considered

The Pentagon is considering reorganizing the world.  Well not the WORLD, but how we approach our defense responsibilities primarily to realize a 20% cut in DoD infrastructure in accordance with SecDef Hagel’s desires.

There are six geographic combatant commands or COCOMs, AFRICOM,CENTCOM, EUCOM, NORTHCOM, PACOM, SOUTHCOM. The plan is looking at closing the doors on SOUTHCOM (which is focused on everything south of Mexico and the Caribbean), AFRICOM (Africa) and moving Afghanistan/Pakistan to PACOM responsibility.

This would cut about 5,000 uniformed and civilian slots. Besides changing warplans and alignment of forces, the closing of COCOMs sends diplomatic messages (intended or not) to the regions involved as to their importance or emphasis in US policy.

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The Pentagon is considering reorganizing the world.  Well not the WORLD, but how we approach our defense responsibilities primarily to realize a 20% cut in DoD infrastructure in accordance with SecDef Hagel’s desires.

There are six geographic combatant commands or COCOMs, AFRICOM,CENTCOM, EUCOM, NORTHCOM, PACOM, SOUTHCOM. The plan is looking at closing the doors on SOUTHCOM (which is focused on everything south of Mexico and the Caribbean), AFRICOM (Africa) and moving Afghanistan/Pakistan to PACOM responsibility.

This would cut about 5,000 uniformed and civilian slots. Besides changing warplans and alignment of forces, the closing of COCOMs sends diplomatic messages (intended or not) to the regions involved as to their importance or emphasis in US policy.

We live in interesting times.

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served over 20 years as an Infantry officer in Europe, the Middle East, Korea and Latin America. He has extensive experience in both light Infantry and mechanized warfare to include combat. He was selected to serve as a TAC at West Point and his final assignment was to the Infantry’s Battle Lab conducting research on tomorrow’s Infantry force. He concentrated in National Security at

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