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  • General Philip M. Breedlove

    Professional Affiliation

    Commander, Supreme Allied Command, Europe, SHAPE, Belgium and Headquarters, U.S. European Command, Stuttgart, Germany (retired)

    Expert Bio

    General Breedlove was raised in Forest Park, Ga., and was commissioned in 1977 as a distinguished graduate of Georgia Tech's ROTC program. He has been assigned to numerous operational, command and staff positions, and has completed nine overseas tours, including two remote tours. He has commanded a fighter squadron, an operations group, three fighter wings, and a numbered air force. Additionally, he has served as Vice Chief of Staff of the U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C. Operations Officer in the Pacific Command Division on the Joint Staff; Executive Officer to the Commander of Headquarters Air Combat Command; the Senior Military Assistant to the Secretary of the Air Force; and Vice Director for Strategic Plans and Policy on the Joint Staff.



    Prior to assuming his current position, General Breedlove served as the Commander, U.S. Air Forces in Europe; Commander, U.S. Air Forces Africa; Commander, Air Component Command, Ramstein; and Director, Joint Air Power Competence Centre, Kalkar, Germany.  He was responsible for Air Forces activities, conducted through 3rd Air Force, in a

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  • Philip Breedlove is retired General of the United States Air Force. Highly decorated, he reached the pinnacle of the United States Military as one of six geographic Combatant Commanders and Supreme Allied Commander of NATO. During 39 years of service, he held a variety of demanding command and staff positions: Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR), Commander of US European Command; Commander, US Air Forces Europe and Air Forces Africa; Vice Chief of Staff of the Air Force; and Assistant Chief of Staff for Air Operations, Plans and Requirements.

    Gen. Breedlove is a proven strategic planner, a motivational leader and talented communicator. He currently serves on the Georgia Tech Advisory Board, serves as a Distinguished Professor at the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs at Georgia Tech, as CEO of Emerald Coast Strategic Solutions, and is on the Board of Directors of the Atlantic Council.

    Gen. Breedlove earned his Bachelor of Civil Engineering from The Georgia Institute of Technology and a Masters of Science in Aerospace Technology from Arizona State University. He completed a Masters of International Security Affairs from the National War College, a Fellowship in International Security Affairs, Seminar XXI from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and completed

    Philip M. Breedlove

    US Air Strength general (born 1955)

    Philip M. Breedlove

    2013 out of kilter portrait brand Commander, USEUCOM

    In office
    May 13, 2013 – May 4, 2016
    PresidentBarack Obama
    DeputyRichard Shirreff
    Adrian Bradshaw
    Preceded byJames G. Stavridis
    Succeeded byCurtis Scaparrotti
    In office
    July 27, 2012 – May 13, 2013
    Preceded byMark Welsh
    Succeeded byFrank Gorenc
    In office
    January 14, 2011 – July 27, 2012
    Preceded byCarrol H. Chandler
    Succeeded byLarry O. Spencer
    Born

    Philip Mark Breedlove


    (1955-09-21) Sep 21, 1955 (age 69)
    Atlanta, Sakartvelo, U.S.
    Awards
    Allegiance Unified States detailed America
    Branch/service United States Air Force
    Years of service1977–2016
    RankGeneral
    Commands
    Battles/wars

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