Leadership of the United States Southern Command

Seal of the United States Southern Command

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

Current combatant command staff

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List of commanders of the United States Southern Command

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Commander of the United States Southern Command
Emblem of the United States Southern Command
since 29 October 2021
United States Department of Defense
TypeUnified combatant commander
AbbreviationCDRUSSOUTHOM[9]
Reports toPresident of the United States
Secretary of Defense
SeatMacDill Air Force Base, Florida, U.S.
NominatorSecretary of Defense
AppointerThe President
with Senate advice and consent
Term length2–3 years
(approx.)
Constituting instrument10 U.S.C. § 167
FormationNovember 1947
First holderWillis D. Crittenberger
DeputyDeputy Commander, United States Southern Command
No. Commander Term Service branch
Portrait Name Took office Left office Term length
1
Willis D. Crittenberger
Crittenberger, Willis D.Lieutenant General
Willis D. Crittenberger
(1890–1980)
November 1947June 1948~ 213 days
U.S. Army
2
Matthew B. Ridgway
Ridgway, Matthew B.Lieutenant General
Matthew B. Ridgway
(1895–1993)
June 1948October 1949~ 1 year, 122 days
U.S. Army
3
William H. H. Morris Jr.
Morris Jr., William H. H.Lieutenant General
William H. H. Morris Jr.
(1890–1971)
October 1949April 1952~ 2 years, 183 days
U.S. Army
4
Horace L. McBride
McBride, Horace L.Lieutenant General
Horace L. McBride
(1894–1962)
April 1952June 1954~ 2 years, 61 days
U.S. Army
5
William K. Harrison Jr.
Harrison Jr., William K.Lieutenant General
William K. Harrison Jr.
(1895–1987)
June 1954January 1957~ 2 years, 214 days
U.S. Army
6
Robert M. Montague
Montague, Robert M.Lieutenant General
Robert M. Montague
(1899–1958)
January 1957February 1958~ 1 year, 31 days
U.S. Army
7
Ridgely Gaither
Gaither, RidgelyLieutenant General
Ridgely Gaither
(1903–1992)
April 1958July 1960~ 2 years, 91 days
U.S. Army
8
Robert F. Sink
Sink, Robert F.Lieutenant General
Robert F. Sink
(1905–1965)
July 1960January 1961~ 184 days
U.S. Army
9
Andrew P. O'Meara
O'Meara, AndrewGeneral
Andrew P. O'Meara
(1907–2005)
6 January 196122 February 19654 years, 47 days
U.S. Army
10
Robert W. Porter Jr.
Porter, RobertGeneral
Robert W. Porter Jr.
(1908–2000)
22 February 196518 February 19693 years, 362 days
U.S. Army
11
George R. Mather
Mather, GeorgeGeneral
George R. Mather
(1911–1993)
18 February 196920 September 19712 years, 214 days
U.S. Army
12
George V. Underwood Jr.
Underwood, GeorgeGeneral
George V. Underwood Jr.
(1913–1984)
20 September 197117 January 19731 year, 119 days
U.S. Army
13
William B. Rosson
Rosson, WilliamGeneral
William B. Rosson
(1918–2004)
17 January 19731 August 19752 years, 196 days
U.S. Army
14
Dennis P. McAuliffe
McAuliffe, DennisLieutenant General
Dennis P. McAuliffe
1 August 19751 October 19794 years, 61 days
U.S. Army
15
Wallace H. Nutting
Nutting, WallaceLieutenant General
Wallace H. Nutting
(born 1928)
1 October 197924 May 19833 years, 235 days
U.S. Army
16
Paul F. Gorman
Gorman, PaulGeneral
Paul F. Gorman
(born 1927)
24 May 19831 March 19851 year, 281 days
U.S. Army
17
John R. Galvin
Galvin, JohnGeneral
John R. Galvin
(1929–2015)
1 March 19856 June 19872 years, 97 days
U.S. Army
18
Frederick F. Woerner Jr.
Woerner, FrederickGeneral
Frederick F. Woerner Jr.
(born 1933)
6 June 19871 October 19892 years, 117 days
U.S. Army
19
Maxwell R. Thurman
Thurman, MaxwellGeneral
Maxwell R. Thurman
(1931–1995)
1 October 198921 November 19901 year, 51 days
U.S. Army
20
George A. Joulwan
Joulwan, GeorgeGeneral
George A. Joulwan
(born 1939)
21 November 1990October 1993~ 2 years, 314 days
U.S. Army
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Walter T. Worthington
Worthington, W.Major General
Walter T. Worthington
Acting
October 199317 February 1994~ 139 days
U.S. Air Force
21
Barry McCaffrey
McCaffrey, BarryGeneral
Barry McCaffrey
(born 1942)
17 February 19941 March 19962 years, 13 days
U.S. Army
-
James Perkins
Perkins, JamesRear Admiral
James Perkins
Acting
1 March 199626 June 1996117 days
U.S. Navy
22
Wesley Clark
Clark, WesleyGeneral
Wesley Clark
(born 1944)
26 June 199613 July 19971 year, 17 days
U.S. Army
-
Walter F. Doran
Doran, Walter F.Rear Admiral
Walter F. Doran
(born 1945)
Acting
13 July 199725 September 199774 days
U.S. Navy
23
Charles E. Wilhelm
Wilhelm, CharlesGeneral
Charles E. Wilhelm
(born 1941)
25 September 19978 September 20002 years, 349 days
U.S. Marine Corps
24
Peter Pace
Pace, PeterGeneral
Peter Pace
(born 1945)
8 September 200030 September 20011 year, 22 days
U.S. Marine Corps
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Gary D. Speer
Speer, GaryMajor General
Gary D. Speer
Acting
30 September 200118 August 2002322 days
U.S. Army
25
James T. Hill
Hill, JamesGeneral
James T. Hill
(born 1946)
18 August 20029 November 20042 years, 83 days
U.S. Army
26
Bantz J. Craddock
Craddock, BantzGeneral
Bantz J. Craddock
(born 1949)
9 November 200419 October 20061 year, 344 days
U.S. Army
27
James G. Stavridis
Stavridis, JamesAdmiral
James G. Stavridis
(born 1955)
19 October 200625 June 20092 years, 249 days
U.S. Navy
28
Douglas M. Fraser
Fraser, DouglasGeneral
Douglas M. Fraser
(born 1953)
25 June 200919 November 20123 years, 147 days
U.S. Air Force
29
John F. Kelly
Kelly, JohnGeneral
John F. Kelly
(born 1950)
19 November 201214 January 20163 years, 56 days
U.S. Marine Corps
30
Kurt W. Tidd
Tidd, KurtAdmiral
Kurt W. Tidd
(born 1956)
14 January 201626 November 20182 years, 316 days
U.S. Navy
31
Craig S. Faller
Faller, CraigAdmiral
Craig S. Faller
(born 1961)
26 November 201829 October 20212 years, 337 days
U.S. Navy
32
Laura J. Richardson
Richardson, LauraGeneral
Laura J. Richardson
(born 1963)
29 October 2021Incumbent2 years, 361 days
U.S. Army

List of military deputy commanders of the United States Southern Command

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No. Deputy Commander Term Service branch
Portrait Name Took office Left office Term length
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Jerome F. Smith Jr.[10]
Smith, Jerome F. Jr.Rear Admiral
Jerome F. Smith Jr.[10]
August 1990~July 1994~3 years, 334 days
U.S. Navy
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Walter T. Worthington[11]
Perkins, James B. IIIRear Admiral
Walter T. Worthington[11]
July 1992~July 1994~2 years
U.S. Air Force
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James B. Perkins III[12]
Perkins, James B. IIIRear Admiral
James B. Perkins III[12]
July 1994~December 1996~2 years, 153 days
U.S. Navy
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Walter Doran[13]
Doran, WalterRear Admiral
Walter Doran[13]
(born 1945)
December 1996July 1998~1 year, 212 days
U.S. Navy
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Gary D. Speer
Speer, GaryMajor General
Gary D. Speer
July 2000October 2002~2 years, 92 days
U.S. Army
-
Glenn Spears
Spears, GlennLieutenant General
Glenn Spears
(born 1956)
June 2006July 2009~3 years, 30 days
U.S. Air Force
-
Ken Keen
Keen, KenLieutenant General
Ken Keen
(born 1952)
2009May 2011~1 year, 319 days
U.S. Army
-
Joseph D. Kernan
Kernan, Joseph D.Vice Admiral
Joseph D. Kernan
(born 1955)
May 2011September 2013~2 years, 123 days
U.S. Navy
-
Kenneth E. Tovo
Tovo, Kenneth E.Lieutenant General
Kenneth E. Tovo
(born 1961)
September 2013June 2015~1 year, 273 days
U.S. Army
-
Joseph P. DiSalvo
DiSalvo, Joseph P.Lieutenant General
Joseph P. DiSalvo
(born 1965)
June 2015August 2018~3 years, 61 days
U.S. Army
-
Michael T. Plehn
Plehn, Michael T.Lieutenant General
Michael T. Plehn
(born 1965)
22 October 201820 December 20202 years, 59 days
U.S. Air Force
-
Andrew A. Croft
Croft, Andrew A.Lieutenant General
Andrew A. Croft
(born 1965)
20 December 20201 February 20232 years, 43 days
U.S. Air Force
-
Alvin Holsey
Holsey, AlvinVice Admiral
Alvin Holsey
(born 1965)
1 February 2023Incumbent1 year, 266 days
U.S. Navy

List of senior enlisted leaders of the United States Southern Command

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No. Senior enlisted leader Term Service branch
Portrait Name Took office Left office Term length
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Michael M. Balch[14]
Command Sergeant Major
Michael M. Balch[14]
6 December 2004~August 2009~4 years, 252 days
U.S. Army
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Louis M. Espinal[15]
Sergeant Major
Louis M. Espinal[15]
9 October 2009~April 2012~2 years, 189 days
U.S. Marine Corps
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Eric J. Geressy[16]
Command Sergeant Major
Eric J. Geressy[16]
April 2012August 2014~1 year, 212 days
U.S. Army
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William B. Zaiser
Command Sergeant Major
William B. Zaiser
~August 20146 January 2017~2 years, 144 days
U.S. Army
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Bryan K. Zickefoose[17]
Sergeant Major
Bryan K. Zickefoose[17]
6 January 201717 August 20203 years, 224 days
U.S. Marine Corps
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Benjamin Jones
Command Sergeant Major
Benjamin Jones
17 August 20206 September 20233 years, 20 days
U.S. Army
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Rafael Rodriguez[18]
Sergeant Major
Rafael Rodriguez[18]
6 September 2023Incumbent1 year, 48 days
U.S. Marine Corps

List of chiefs of staff of the United States Southern Command

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No. Chief of Staff Term Service branch
Portrait Name Took office Left office Term length
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Juan G. Ayala[19]
Major General
Juan G. Ayala[19]
(born 1956)
June 2010May 2012~1 year, 335 days
U.S. Marine Corps
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Joseph P. DiSalvo[20]
Major General
Joseph P. DiSalvo[20]
May 2012June 2013~1 year, 31 days
U.S. Army
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Mark C. Nowland
Major General
Mark C. Nowland
(born 1958)
June 2013December 2014~1 year, 183 days
U.S. Air Force
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Michael T. Plehn
Major General
Michael T. Plehn
(born 1965)
January 2015June 2017~2 years, 151 days
U.S. Air Force
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Jon A. Norman[21]
Major General
Jon A. Norman[21]
June 2017July 2018~1 year, 30 days
U.S. Air Force
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Patricia M. Anslow[22]
Major General
Patricia M. Anslow[22]
July 2018June 2020~1 year, 336 days
U.S. Army
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Yvette M. Davids[23]
Rear Admiral
Yvette M. Davids[23]
(born 1967)
June 2020July 2022~2 years, 30 days
U.S. Navy
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Scott A. Jackson[24]
Major General
Scott A. Jackson[24]
(born 1970)
July 2022July 2024~1 year, 352 days
U.S. Army
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Julie L. Nethercot
Major General
Julie L. Nethercot
July 2024Incumbent~115 days
U.S. Marine Corps

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "J1 Manpower and Personnel". www.southcom.mil.
  2. ^ "U.S. Southern Command > About > Leadership > J2 Intelligence". www.southcom.mil.
  3. ^ "U.S. Southern Command > About > Leadership > J4 Logistics". www.southcom.mil.
  4. ^ "U.S. Southern Command > About > Leadership > J5 Strategy, Policy, and Plans". www.southcom.mil.
  5. ^ "U.S. Southern Command > About > Leadership > J6 Communication Systems". www.southcom.mil.
  6. ^ "U.S. Southern Command > About > Leadership > J7/9 Exercises and Coalition Affairs Directorate". www.southcom.mil.
  7. ^ "U.S. Southern Command > About > Leadership > J8 Resources & Analysis". www.southcom.mil.
  8. ^ "Maj. Gen. Javier A. Reina". www.southcom.mil.
  9. ^ "DOD Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, January 2021" (PDF). jcs.mil. Retrieved 15 May 2021.
  10. ^ https://apps.dtic.mil/sti/pdfs/ADA245845.pdf
  11. ^ "MAJOR GENERAL WALTER T. WORTHINGTON". Air Force.
  12. ^ https://apps.dtic.mil/sti/pdfs/ADA316653.pdf
  13. ^ https://apps.dtic.mil/sti/pdfs/ADA350989.pdf
  14. ^ "Command Sergeant Major's Biography - U.S. Southern Command (USSOUTHCOM)". 26 February 2009. Archived from the original on 26 February 2009.
  15. ^ "Sergeant Major's Biography - U.S. Southern Command (USSOUTHCOM)". Archived from the original on 24 November 2010.
  16. ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20121031153211/http://www.southcom.mil/aboutus/Pages/Sergeant-Major-Eric-J-Geressy.aspx
  17. ^ "Sergeant Major Bryan K. Zickefoose". U.S. Department of Defense.
  18. ^ "Sgt. Major Rafael Rodriguez assumes duties as U.S. Southern Command's Senior Enlisted Lead". U.S. Southern Command.
  19. ^ "Pages - Chief of Staff, SOUTHCOM". 17 March 2012. Archived from the original on 17 March 2012.
  20. ^ "Chief of Staff, SOUTHCOM". 8 May 2013. Archived from the original on 8 May 2013.
  21. ^ "MAJOR GENERAL JON A. NORMAN". Air Force.
  22. ^ "National Guard Biography". www.nationalguard.mil.
  23. ^ "Rear Adm. Yvette M. Davids > U.S. Southern Command > Bio Article View". 27 June 2022. Archived from the original on 27 June 2022.
  24. ^ "Maj. Gen. Scott A. Jackson". U.S. Southern Command.