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Charles Quinton Brown Jr. [2] was born in 1962 to a military family in San Antonio, Texas. Brown was nicknamed "CQ". He had one sister. His father, Charles Sr., served for 30 years in the Army, rising to the rank of colonel. His paternal grandfather, Robert E. Brown, was drafted in World War II and served in the Pacific Theater in Hawaii and ...
In this image provided by the Brown family, retired Army Col. Charles Q. Brown, Sr., left, administers the commissioning oath of office to Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. CQ Brown, Jr., right, then ...
The Senate on Wednesday voted to make Air Force Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr. the nation’s top military officer, marking the first Pentagon confirmation since Sen. Tommy Tuberville put a hold on ...
Charles Q. Brown builds on an already historic career in becoming the the country’s next most senior ranking military officer.
General Charles Q. Brown Jr. was the first African American appointed to lead a service branch when he became the Chief of Staff of the Air Force in 2020. On May 25, 2023, President Joe Biden nominated General Brown to become the 21st Chairman of the JCS. General Brown was subsequently confirmed and took up the post of chairman on October 1, 2023.
Office Nominee Assumed office Left office — Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Charles Q. Brown Jr. October 1, 2023 [17] (Confirmed September 20, 2023, 83–11) [RC 3] Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
U.S. Air Force Gen. Charles Brown made history by becoming the first African American chief of a U.S. military service. In a video posted on social media Friday, Brown, the current commander of U ...
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr. spoke with his Chinese counterpart Thursday morning, according to a readout of the call, the first high-level conversation between ...