“Biden set to nominate top Air Force General for leadership position in Joint Chiefs of Staff.”

According to reports, President Biden is planning to nominate the Chief of Staff of the Air Force, Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr., as the next top military officer in the nation. If approved by the Senate, Gen. Brown will succeed Gen. Mark A. Milley as the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff after his retirement later this year.

Gen. Brown — known as C.Q. in the Pentagon — would become the second Black man to be chairman of the Joint Chiefs. The late Army Gen. Colin Powell held the position during the George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton administrations.

Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Charles Brown Jr., speaks during a Senate Armed Services budget hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, May 2, 2023. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)


Gen. Brown’s confirmation would also result in another first: The top civilian and military jobs in the Pentagon would be held by Black men, with Gen. Brown joining Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin.

President Donald Trump nominated Gen. Brown to become Air Force chief of staff, and he was unanimously confirmed by the Senate. Mr. Biden also considered Gen. David H. Berger, commandant of the Marine Corps, for the top spot but ultimately went with the Air Force candidate, The Wall Street Journal reported.

Gen. Brown previously served as commander of Pacific Air Forces, the air component of U.S. Indo-Pacific Command. His experience in the region could be significant with China considered America’s primary challenge. He also held high-level positions for the Air Force in Europe and the Middle East.

According to multiple reports, it isn’t clear when Mr. Biden would formally name Gen. Brown as his pick for chairman.

Although considered less publicly confrontational than the man he would be replacing at the Pentagon, Gen. Brown would still hear from a Republican-controlled House of Representatives. Several top Republican lawmakers have accused officials in the Pentagon of focusing on woke policies at the expense of military readiness. Ultimately, the Senate is the only chamber to vote on the chairman’s confirmation.

Gen. Brown released a five-minute video amid national unrest after the May 2020 death of George Floyd at the hands of a Minneapolis police officer. The general spoke of the difficulties many Black Americans face and his own challenges rising through the ranks of the Air Force.

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