U.S. President Joe Biden has officially nominated Air Force General Charles Brown Jr. as his nominee for Chief of Staff. It has been reported DEA News.
Biden stressed that Charles Brown Jr. is “a fearless leader and a stubborn patriot”.
“This is why the U.S. Senate approved it three years ago with a zero vote of 98. I urge the Senate to reaffirm General Brown in his new post with the same overwhelming majority of both parties,” Biden said.
Biden said Brown’s father fought in Vietnam, his grandfather participated in World War II, and he had more than three thousand flight hours, including 130 war hours. In 1991, Brown was launched from an F-16 fighter jet that caught fire over Florida and landed in the middle of the Everglades swamps.
It was previously known that Biden. put forward General Charles Brown, Chief of the Air Force Joint Chiefs of Staff, will replace General Mark Milley as chairman of the US Armed Forces Chiefs of Staff Committee.