General Lori Robinson nominated as first US female combatant Chief

General Lori Robinson has been officially named as the next nominee to lead US Northern Command (NORTHCOM), setting her up to be the first woman to lead a combatant command in Pentagon history.

  • The announcement, made by Secretary of Defense Ash Carter, was largely expected, with Defense News, among others, reporting in January that Robinson was the likely pick.
  • She is currently commander for the Pacific Air Forces and enrolled in the AGeneral Lori Robinsonir Force in 1982.
  • If confirmed by the Senate, she would replace Adm. Bill Gortney, who held the position since December 2014.
  • The US Northern Command oversees all of North America.
  • In December of last year Mr Carter opened all combat roles in the US military to women. The move opened up about 220,000 positions to women.
  • The military has already begun to recruit women for combat jobs, including as Navy SEALs, and new plans could see them serving in previously male-only Army and Marine Corps infantry units.
  • The top Army and Marine Corps generals told senators in February that it will take up to three years to fully integrate women into all combat job.