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According to MND-C Commander Major General Rick Lynch the operation was specifically designed to "block accelerants of violence into Baghdad, secure the population and defeat sectarian violence". Lynch said "Accelerants are defined as anything – insurgents, weapons, materiel, IEDs, VBIEDs, ideology, anything – that, left uncontrolled, would ...
U.S. Major-General Rick Lynch claimed that JSOC units (including the SAS) launched about five operations in the preceding weeks before Larchwood 4, killing 31 foreign fighters (90% of them were suicide bombers), which degraded AQI's capability to mount retaliatory attacks in the months following the operation. [19]
IMCOM is a major subordinate command of U.S. Army Materiel Command (AMC). [1] ... Lieutenant General Rick Lynch: November 2, 2009 [25] November 17, 2011: 2 years, 15 ...
Paul P. Lynch: Deputy Assistant Secretary General for Intelligence, NATO: MC: 7 August 2023 [6] Duncan G. Forbes: Director of Strategy and Policy and Assistant Chief of the Naval Staff: 11 March 2024 [7] Daniel Blanchford: CBE: 29 April 2024 [8] Richard John Cantrill: Commander Operations: OBE, MC: 6 May 2024 [8] Philip Mark Totten: Director ...
lieutenant general. The rank of lieutenant general (or three-star general) is the second-highest rank normally achievable in the United States Army, and the first to have a specified number of appointments set by statute. It ranks above major general (two-star general) and below general (four-star general).
Major General Stephen E. Liszewski [1] U.S. Marine Corps: Joint Staff: Vice Director for Logistics (J-4), Joint Staff Office of the Joint Staff: Major General Phillip N. Frietze [2] U.S. Marine Corps: Unified combatant commands: U.S. Africa Command: Chief of Staff, U.S. Africa Command (USAFRICOM) Not applicable: Major General Matthew G ...
Major General Richard A. Harrison [197] U.S. Army: 263rd Army Air and Missile Defense Command: Commanding General, 263rd Army Air and Missile Defense Command:
Robert William Cone (19 March 1957 – 19 September 2016) was a United States Army four-star general who last served as the commanding general of United States Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC). He assumed command of TRADOC on 29 April 2011. [1]