Leadership of the United States European Command

This is a list of all commanders, deputy commanders, senior enlisted leaders, and chiefs of staff of the United States European Command.

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Current headquarters staff

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List of commanders of the United States European Command

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Commander of the United States European Command
 
Emblem of the United States European Command
since 1 July 2022
AbbreviationCDRUSEUCOM[3]
Reports toPresident of the United States
Secretary of Defense
SeatPatch Barracks, Stuttgart, Germany
AppointerThe President
with Senate advice and consent
Term length3 years
Constituting instrument10 U.S.C. § 164
Inaugural holderMatthew Ridgway
Formation30 May 1952
DeputyDeputy Commander, U.S. European Command
No. Commander Term Service branch
Portrait Name Took office Left office Duration
As Commander-in-Chief (CINC), United States European Command
1Ridgway, MatthewGeneral
Matthew Ridgway
(1895–1993)
30 May 195211 July 19531 year, 42 days 
U.S. Army
2Gruenther, AlfredGeneral
Alfred Gruenther
(1899–1983)
11 July 195320 November 19563 years, 132 days 
U.S. Army
3Norstad, LaurisGeneral
Lauris Norstad
(1907–1988)
20 November 19561 January 19636 years, 42 days 
U.S. Air Force
4Lemnitzer, LymanGeneral
Lyman Lemnitzer
(1899–1988)
1 January 19631 July 19696 years, 181 days 
U.S. Army
5Goodpaster, AndrewGeneral
Andrew Goodpaster
(1915–2005)
1 July 196915 December 19745 years, 167 days 
U.S. Army
6Haig, AlexanderGeneral
Alexander M. Haig Jr.
(1924–2010)
15 December 19741 July 19794 years, 198 days 
U.S. Army
7Rogers, BernardGeneral
Bernard W. Rogers
(1921–2008)
1 July 197926 June 19877 years, 360 days 
U.S. Army
8Galvin, JohnGeneral
John Galvin
(1929–2015)
26 June 198723 June 19924 years, 363 days 
U.S. Army
9Shalikashvili, JohnGeneral
John Shalikashvili
(1936–2011)
23 June 199222 October 19931 year, 121 days 
U.S. Army
10Joulwan, GeorgeGeneral
George Joulwan
(born 1939)
22 October 199311 July 19973 years, 262 days 
U.S. Army
11Clark, WesleyGeneral
Wesley Clark
(born 1944)
11 July 19973 May 20002 years, 297 days 
U.S. Army
12Ralston, JosephGeneral
Joseph Ralston
(born 1943)
3 May 200017 January 20032 years, 259 days 
U.S. Air Force
13Jones, JamesGeneral
James L. Jones
(born 1943)
17 January 20037 December 20063 years, 324 days 
U.S. Marine Corps
As Commander, United States European Command
14Craddock, BantzGeneral
Bantz J. Craddock
(born 1949)
7 December 20062 July 20092 years, 207 days 
U.S. Army
15Stavridis, JamesAdmiral
James G. Stavridis
(born 1955)
2 July 200913 May 20133 years, 315 days 
U.S. Navy
16Breedlove, PhilipGeneral
Philip M. Breedlove
(born 1955)
13 May 20134 May 20162 years, 357 days 
U.S. Air Force
17Scaparrotti, CurtisGeneral
Curtis M. Scaparrotti
(born 1956)
4 May 20163 May 20192 years, 364 days 
U.S. Army
18Wolters, Tod D.General
Tod D. Wolters
(born 1960)
3 May 20191 July 20223 years, 59 days 
U.S. Air Force
19Cavoli, Christopher G.General
Christopher G. Cavoli
(born c. 1965)
1 July 2022Incumbent2 years, 113 days 
U.S. Army

Commanders of U.S. European Command by branches of service

  • Army: 13
  • Air Force: 4
  • Navy: 1
  • Marine Corps: 1
  • Space Force: none
  • Coast Guard: none

List of deputy commanders of the United States European Command

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No. Deputy Commander[4] Term Service branch
Portrait Name Took office Left office Duration
As Deputy Commander-in-Chief (DCINC), United States European Command
1Handy, Thomas T.General
Thomas T. Handy
(1892–1982)
1 August 19521 April 19541 year, 243 days 
U.S. Army
2Cook, Orval R.General
Orval R. Cook
(1898–1980)
1 April 19541 June 19562 years, 61 days 
U.S. Air Force
3Decker, George H.General
George H. Decker
(1902–1980)
1 June 19561 June 19571 year, 0 days 
U.S. Army
4Palmer, Williston B.General
Williston B. Palmer
(1899–1973)
1 June 19571 October 19592 years, 122 days 
U.S. Army
5Palmer, Charles D.General
Charles D. Palmer
(1902–1999)
1 October 19591 March 19622 years, 151 days 
U.S. Army
6Wheeler, EarleGeneral
Earle Wheeler
(1908–1975)
1 March 19622 October 1962215 days 
U.S. Army
7McConnell, John P.General
John P. McConnell
(1908–1986)
2 October 19621 August 19641 year, 304 days 
U.S. Air Force
8Smart, Jacob E.General
Jacob E. Smart
(1909–2006)
1 August 196428 July 19661 year, 361 days 
U.S. Air Force
9Burchinal, David A.General
David A. Burchinal
(1915–1990)
28 July 196619 April 19736 years, 265 days 
U.S. Air Force
10Eade, George J.General
George J. Eade
(1921–2018)
19 April 19731 September 19752 years, 135 days 
U.S. Air Force
11Huyser, Robert E.General
Robert E. Huyser
(1924–1997)
1 September 197517 June 19793 years, 289 days 
U.S. Air Force
12Allen, James R.General
James R. Allen
(1925–1992)
17 June 197925 June 19812 years, 8 days 
U.S. Air Force
13Smith, William Y.General
William Y. Smith
(1925–2016)
25 June 198128 July 19832 years, 33 days 
U.S. Air Force
14Lawson, Richard L.General
Richard L. Lawson
(1929–2020)
28 July 198320 November 19863 years, 115 days 
U.S. Air Force
15Richards, Thomas C.General
Thomas C. Richards
(1930–2020)
20 November 1986September 1989~2 years, 285 days 
U.S. Air Force
16McCarthy, James P.General
James P. McCarthy
(born 1935)
September 1989October 1992~3 years, 30 days 
U.S. Air Force
17Boyd, Charles G.General
Charles G. Boyd
(1938–2022)
October 1992[5]July 1995~2 years, 290 days 
U.S. Air Force
18Jamerson, James L.General
James L. Jamerson
(born 1941)
18 July 199513 July 19982 years, 360 days 
U.S. Air Force
19Abbot, Charles S.Admiral
Charles S. Abbot
(born 1945)
13 July 19982 August 20002 years, 20 days 
U.S. Navy
20Fulford, Carlton W. Jr.General
Carlton W. Fulford Jr.
(born 1944)
2 August 20002 December 20022 years, 122 days 
U.S. Marine Corps
As Deputy Commander, United States European Command[6]
21Wald, Charles F.General
Charles F. Wald
(born 1948)
2 December 20023 May 20063 years, 152 days 
U.S. Air Force
22Ward, William E.General
William E. Ward
(born 1949)
3 May 20061 October 20071 year, 151 days 
U.S. Army
23Gallagher, Richard K.Vice Admiral
Richard K. Gallagher
(born 1952)
1 October 20072009~1 year, 92 days 
U.S. Navy
24Gardner, John D.Lieutenant General
John D. Gardner
20092 April 2012[7]~3 years, 92 days 
U.S. Army
25Martoglio, Charles W.Vice Admiral
Charles W. Martoglio
(born 1956)
~2 April 201217 July 2014~2 years, 106 days 
U.S. Navy
26Garrett, William B. IIILieutenant General
William B. Garrett III
17 July 2014[8]November 2016~2 years, 107 days 
U.S. Army
27Ray, Timothy M.Lieutenant General
Timothy M. Ray
November 2016August 2018~1 year, 273 days 
U.S. Air Force
28Twitty, Stephen M.Lieutenant General
Stephen M. Twitty
(born 1963)
August 2018July 2020~1 year, 335 days 
U.S. Army
29Howard, Michael L.Lieutenant General
Michael L. Howard
21 July 2020~2 August 20222 years, 12 days 
U.S. Army
30Basham, Steven L.Lieutenant General
Steven L. Basham
~2 August 202215 July 20241 year, 348 days 
U.S. Air Force

List of senior enlisted leaders of the United States European Command

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No. Senior Enlisted Leader[9] Term Service branch
Portrait Name Took office Left office Duration
1Walthes, James E.Command Sergeant Major
James E. Walthes
1 December 19961 November 19981 year, 335 days 
U.S. Army
2Young, Richard A.Command Sergeant Major
Richard A. Young
1 March 200015 May 20011 year, 75 days 
U.S. Army
3Kiniery, Phillip J. Jr.Command Sergeant Major
Phillip J. Kiniery Jr.
15 May 20011 March 2002290 days 
U.S. Army
4Mersino, John M.Sergeant Major
John M. Mersino
29 March 20028 February 20052 years, 316 days 
U.S. Marine Corps
5Bartelle, MichaelCommand Sergeant Major
Michael Bartelle
8 February 200525 September 20061 year, 229 days 
U.S. Army
6Farley, Mark L.Command Sergeant Major
Mark L. Farley
25 September 20068 May 20092 years, 225 days 
U.S. Army
7Maddocks, Roy M. Jr.Fleet Master Chief
Roy M. Maddocks Jr.
8 May 2009[10]14 August 20134 years, 98 days 
U.S. Navy
8Adams, Craig A.Chief Master Sergeant
Craig A. Adams
14 August 201315 September 2015[11]2 years, 32 days 
U.S. Air Force
-Davis, James E.Chief Master Sergeant
James E. Davis
Acting
[12]
15 September 2015May 2016~229 days 
U.S. Air Force
9Addington, Crispian D.Fleet Master Chief
Crispian D. Addington
May 20162 August 2019~3 years, 93 days 
U.S. Navy
10Easton, Phillip L.Chief Master Sergeant
Phillip L. Easton
2 August 20197 June 20222 years, 309 days 
U.S. Air Force
11Abernethy, Robert V.Command Sergeant Major
Robert V. Abernethy
7 June 2022[13]Incumbent2 years, 137 days 
U.S. Army

List of chiefs of staff of the United States European Command

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No. Chief of Staff[14] Term Service branch
Portrait Name Took office Left office Duration
-Brown, Frederic J.Brigadier General
Frederic J. Brown
(1905–1971)
Acting
1 August 195225 August 195224 days 
U.S. Army
1Taylor, Robert KinderMajor General
Robert Kinder Taylor
(1902–1976)
25 August 1952June 1953~280 days 
U.S. Air Force
2Spry, James W.Major General
James W. Spry
(1900–1983)
23 August 1953June 1954~282 days 
U.S. Air Force
3Palmer, Charles D.Major General
Charles D. Palmer
(1902–1999)
7 July 195421 September 19551 year, 76 days 
U.S. Army
4Honnen, GeorgeMajor General
George Honnen
(1897–1974)
21 September 1955March 1957~1 year, 161 days 
U.S. Army
5Barcus, Glenn O.Lieutenant General
Glenn O. Barcus
(1903–1990)
1 April 19571 July 19603 years, 91 days 
U.S. Air Force
6Underhill, Edward A.Lieutenant General
Edward H. Underhill
(1907–1983)
1 July 19601 June 19632 years, 335 days 
U.S. Air Force
7Vittrup, Russell L.Lieutenant General
Russell L. Vittrup
(1906–1992)
1 June 19631 June 19652 years, 0 days 
U.S. Army
8Bowen, John W.Lieutenant General
John W. Bowen
1 June 196526 July 19683 years, 55 days 
U.S. Army
9Tyree, John A. Jr.Vice Admiral
John A. Tyree Jr.
(1911–2004)
26 July 1968December 1969~1 year, 128 days 
U.S. Navy
10Surles, Alexander D. Jr.Lieutenant General
Alexander D. Surles Jr.
(1916–1995)
1 January 1970July 1971~1 year, 181 days 
U.S. Army
11Sutherland, James W. Jr.Lieutenant General
James W. Sutherland Jr.
(1918–1987)
2 July 1971July 1974~2 years, 364 days 
U.S. Army
12Knowlton, William A.Lieutenant General
William A. Knowlton
(1920–2018)
6 August 1974May 1976~1 year, 269 days 
U.S. Army
13Heiser, Rolland V.Lieutenant General
Rolland V. Heiser
(1925–2016)
15 September 197631 October 19782 years, 46 days 
U.S. Army
14McAlister, Robert C.Lieutenant General
Robert C. McAlister
(1923–2008)
31 October 19781 August 19801 year, 275 days 
U.S. Army
15Haldane, RobertLieutenant General
Robert Haldane
(1924–2008)
1 August 1980July 1982~1 year, 334 days 
U.S. Army
16Stone, Howard F.Lieutenant General
Howard F. Stone
(born 1931)
August 1982June 1985~2 years, 304 days 
U.S. Army
17Crowell, Howard G. Jr.Lieutenant General
Howard G. Crowell Jr.
(born 1932)
June 1985~20 July 1988~3 years, 49 days 
U.S. Army
18Leland, Edwin S. Jr.Lieutenant General
Edwin S. Leland Jr.
20 July 19881 July 19912 years, 346 days 
U.S. Army
19Chelberg, Robert D.Lieutenant General
Robert D. Chelberg
1 July 19914 June 19931 year, 338 days 
U.S. Army
20Keller, Richard F.Lieutenant General
Richard F. Keller
4 June 19931 December 19963 years, 180 days 
U.S. Army
21Benton, David L. IIILieutenant General
David L. Benton III
1 December 19961 November 19981 year, 335 days 
U.S. Army
22Canavan, Michael A.Lieutenant General
Michael Canavan
1 November 19982 November 20002 years, 1 day 
U.S. Army
23Petrosky, Daniel J.Lieutenant General
Daniel J. Petrosky
2 November 20004 November 20022 years, 2 days 
U.S. Army
24Sylvester, John B.Lieutenant General
John B. Sylvester
(born 1946)
4 November 20022 August 20041 year, 272 days 
U.S. Army
25Broadwater, Colby M. IIILieutenant General
Colby M. Broadwater III
3 August 20043 May 20061 year, 273 days 
U.S. Army
26Catto, William D.Major General
William D. Catto
5 July 2006[15]~July 2008~1 year, 362 days 
U.S. Marine Corps
27Keen, P. K.Major General
Ken Keen
July 2008~June 2010~1 year, 335 days 
U.S. Army
28Martoglio, Charles W.Rear Admiral
Charles W. Martoglio
(born 1956)
~June 2010April 2012~1 year, 305 days 
U.S. Navy
29Barrett, Mark A.Major General
Mark A. Barrett
April 2012February 2014~1 year, 306 days 
U.S. Air Force
30Christenson, John N.Rear Admiral
John N. Christenson
(born 1958)
February 2014August 2015~1 year, 181 days 
U.S. Navy
31Smith, John W. Jr.Rear Admiral
John W. Smith Jr.
August 2015June 2018~2 years, 304 days 
U.S. Navy
32Piercey, Patrick A.Rear Admiral
Patrick A. Piercey
June 2018August 2020~2 years, 61 days 
U.S. Navy
33Julazadeh, David J.Major General
David J. Julazadeh
August 2020July 2021~304 days 
U.S. Air Force
34Lamontagne, John D.Major General
John D. Lamontagne
July 2021June 2022~364 days 
U.S. Air Force
35Spain, Adrian L.Major General
Adrian L. Spain
July 202224 July 2023~1 year, 23 days 
U.S. Air Force
36Andrysiak, PeterMajor General
Peter B. Andrysiak Jr.
24 July 2023Incumbent1 year, 90 days 
U.S. Army

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Brigadier General Gregory L. Holden - General Officer Management Office".
  2. ^ "Brigadier General James G. Kent - General Officer Management Office".
  3. ^ "DOD Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, January 2021" (PDF). jcs.mil. Retrieved 15 May 2021.
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  5. ^ "GENERAL CHARLES G. BOYD". www.af.mil.
  6. ^ since 24 October 2002
  7. ^ "U.S. Navy Adm. James G. Stavridis, commander of U.S. European Command and NATO supreme allied commander, Europe, presents the certificate of retirement to U.S. Army Lt. Gen. John D. Gardner during a ceremony in Patch Barracks in Stuttgart, Germany, April 2, 2012. Gardner, the former deputy commander U.S. European Command, retired after 36 years of service in the Army". www.defense.gov.
  8. ^ "New EUCOM deputy on the job". Stars and Stripes.
  9. ^ "List of Senior Enlisted Leaders". 1 November 2006. Archived from the original on 1 November 2006.
  10. ^ "Sailor becomes top NCO at EUCOM". Stars and Stripes.
  11. ^ "EUCOM enlisted leader relieved for loss of confidence". Stars and Stripes.
  12. ^ "New EUCOM top enlisted leader comes from 7th Fleet". Stars and Stripes.
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  14. ^ "List of Previous Chiefs of Staff". 13 January 2009. Archived from the original on 13 January 2009.
  15. ^ "Catto is first Marine to serve as EUCOM chief of staff". Stars and Stripes.