MSNBC: Joint Chiefs Chair Peter Pace Replaced
Think Progress June 8, 2007 12:44 PM
Joint Chiefs Chairman Pace replaced.
MSNBC reports, "Pentagon sources are telling NBC's Jim Miklaszewski that Defense Secretary Gates has replaced Gen. Peter Pace as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff with Adm. Mike Mullen. He is currently the Navy's chief naval officer."
Joint Chiefs Chairman Pace replaced.
MSNBC reports, "Pentagon sources are telling NBC's Jim Miklaszewski that Defense Secretary Gates has replaced Gen. Peter Pace as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff with Adm. Mike Mullen. He is currently the Navy's chief naval officer."
UPDATE: Loren Thompson, head of the Lexington Institute think tank, wrote in February: “there is speculation that the widely-liked Mullen is actually being groomed to replace Gen. Peter Pace when he departs as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in the fall. Pace’s early departure is said to be related more to the triggering of certain retirement benefits than his close association with the discredited former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld.”
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