President Joe Biden has selected Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Charles Quinton Brown Jr., a Black fighter pilot, to serve as the next chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. If confirmed by the Senate, Gen. Brown would become the first Air Force general to hold the position in over a decade. With his extensive military experience and leadership roles, including commanding U.S. Air Forces Central and Pacific Air Forces, he brings valuable expertise to tackle both social and strategic challenges faced by the military. As the top military adviser to President Biden and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, Gen. Brown will play a crucial role in shaping military policies and providing guidance on national security matters.
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