Trump nomina a David Iverson como subcomandante de las Fuerzas Aéreas del Pacífico

El presidente de los Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, ha nominado al teniente general David Iverson para servir como subcomandante de las Fuerzas Aéreas de los Estados Unidos en el Pacífico. El Pentágono anunció la nominación el lunes.

La nominación asigna a Iverson a la Base Conjunta Pearl Harbor-Hickam en Hawái. Iverson ha ocupado cargos de alto nivel en Corea del Sur desde enero de 2024. Estos roles incluyen el de subcomandante de las Fuerzas de los Estados Unidos en Corea, comandante de la Séptima Fuerza Aérea y comandante del Comando del Componente Aéreo bajo el Comando de las Fuerzas Combinadas Corea del Sur-Estados Unidos. El mes pasado, Trump nominó al mayor general David Shoemaker para su ascenso a teniente general y su nombramiento como próximo subcomandante de las USFK. La nominación actual requiere la confirmación del Senado. El Pentágono realizó el anuncio en Washington el 8 de junio.

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