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The Battalion
Thursday, September 30, M
Military
to change
system of
command
The Associated Press
WASHINGTON - The idea sounds
simple, but for the U.S. military, it is
nothing short of revolutionary: Starting
next month, the more than 1 million
troops in the United States will report to
a single commander.
The point is for the normally competi
tive services to learn to fight as a team.
"It really is a historic change," said
Gen. Colin Powell, the outgoing chair
man of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
The change will be celebrated Friday at
a ceremony in Norfolk, Va., and Defense
Secretary Les Aspin is scheduled to attend.
The new command — dubbed US-
ACOM for U.S. Atlantic Command —
puts most of the men and women from
the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marine
Corps in the continental United States
under the operational control of a four-
star officer based in Norfolk, Va.
An exception will be some forces
based on the West Coast who will report
to the commander in charge of the Pacific
based in Hawaii.
The new job will go to Adm. Paul
Miller, the commander-in-chief of the At-
lan^c Command. In the future, the job
could switch to an Army, Marine Corps
or Air Force commander.
Miller, who is also NATO's Atlantic
commander, had the job of protecting
the region's vital sea lanes in the event
of an all-out war against the former So
viet Union.
The demise of the Cold War and the
return of hundreds of thousands of
troops to U.S. shores required a change
in the military's organizational chart, and
the way it trains its men and women.
Instead of the Army, Navy, Air Force
and Marine Corps training their own
forces in separate military exercises, the
USACOM commander will be responsible
for organizing joint, or cooperative, train
ing. The new commander will also be i:
charge of preparing military forces for tk
growing number of humanitarian or disas
ter relief missions around the globe.
Miller, in a recent interview, said the
move will "capitalize on the investment
that each service has made, and emploi
them as joint forces as opposed to
vidual service forces."
"That's the biggest leap that we have
to get over . . . we have to break some
molds," the admiral said.
Powell said the concept w-as tries
twice before, but failed because the ser
vice branches refused to yield the author
ity for their troops.
Thursday,
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Friday
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