Small Wars Journal

General Mattis to CENTCOM

Thu, 07/08/2010 - 3:57pm
Defense Secretary Robert Gates has recommended General James Mattis, USMC to be the next commander of U.S. Central Command. Here is an excerpt from the DoD website:

If confirmed by the Senate, Mattis will succeed Army Gen. David H. Petraeus, who now commands U.S. and NATO forces in Afghanistan.

Mattis currently is commander of U.S. Joint Forces Command.

If confirmed, the general would have responsibility for operations from Pakistan to Egypt and Oman to Kazakhstan. He would be the combatant commander for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Mattis served as the commander of the Marine forces that were first in Afghanistan in 2001. He also served as the commander of the 1st Marine Division during the initial push into Iraq in 2003. He left that job to serve as the commander of the 1st Marine Expeditionary Unit at Camp Pendleton, Calif.

He has served as the four-star commander of the U.S. Joint Forces Command since 2007.

The general has received the Defense Distinguished Service Medal twice, the Legion of Merit and the Bronze Star with a "V" device for valor. He is from Pullman, Wash., and has been in the Marine Corps since 1972. He served as a battalion commander in Task Force Ripper during Operation Desert Storm.

Commentary

An easy choice for Gates. Mattis seemed otherwise headed for retirement, a waste given the requirement for a strong choice at Centcom. Mattis' most urgent task is Centcom's diplomatic duties - in particular, establishing and extending relationships with political and military leaders around the Persian Gulf. Gen. Petraeus will handle Afghanistan and Gen. Austin will handle Iraq. Mattis will handle everything else, with Iran likely his top concern. The first step for Mattis on Iran is establishing his relationships with the GCC countries.

Comments

Vito (not verified)

Fri, 07/09/2010 - 12:49pm

I really do not think General Mattis thought he was winning / running the war from JFCOM. I really do think that he made it a priority at JFCOM to support those in theater as best as that command could. Which, IMHO, was a refreshing change.

D (not verified)

Fri, 07/09/2010 - 11:39am

It will be interesting to see how the personalities mesh with Mattis at CENTCOM and Petraeus in the AOR. Mattis thought he was running/winning the war from JFCOM. Also, anyone have any SA on what the relationship between Mattis and Odierno is?

SJPONeill

Thu, 07/08/2010 - 10:52pm

Great to see GEN Mattis coming into CENTCOM, more so when it seemed he was the way out after the announcement of the new Commandant.

I hope that someone somewhere is looking at how officers and leaders like GENs Mattis and Petraeus do business and distilling this into initial and junior officer training so the generation after next will be able to truly follow in their footsteps.

Vito (not verified)

Thu, 07/08/2010 - 8:30pm

Excellent choice for Commander, USCENTCOM. Mattis has extensive experience in CENTCOMs AOR, he is an acknowledged "warrior scholar" (see his various reading lists for examples of what he studies), and is coming off one of, what I think, the most difficult Joint assignments short of war. He is already a known commodity as a COCOM so, again, excellent choice.