
A look at Dan ‘Razin’ Caine, Trump’s pick to be the top US military officer
President Donald Trump’s choice to be the top U.S. military officer, retired Air Force Lt. Gen. Dan Caine, endeared himself to the commander in chief through his military call sign, “Razin,” during a meeting in Iraq years ago. Officials who have served with Caine describe him measured and apolitical. Trump said Friday night that Caine was his pick to be the next Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman. That announcement came in the same social media post in which he fired Air Force Gen. CQ Brown Jr. Chris Miller, who was Trump’s last acting defense secretary in his first term, describes Caine as "nontraditional" but says he “definitely knows how the Pentagon works.”
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A look at Dan ‘Razin’ Caine, Trump’s pick to be the top US military officer
President Donald Trump’s choice to be the top U.S. military officer, retired Air Force Lt. Gen. Dan Caine, endeared himself to the commander in chief through his military call sign, “Razin,” during a meeting in Iraq years ago. Officials who have served with Caine describe him measured and apolitical. Trump said Friday night that Caine was his pick to be the next Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman. That announcement came in the same social media post in which he fired Air Force Gen. CQ Brown Jr. Chris Miller, who was Trump’s last acting defense secretary in his first term, describes Caine as "nontraditional" but says he “definitely knows how the Pentagon works.”
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A look at Dan ‘Razin’ Caine, Trump’s pick to be the top US military officer
President Donald Trump’s choice to be the top U.S. military officer, retired Air Force Lt. Gen. Dan Caine, endeared himself to the commander in chief through his military call sign, “Razin,” during a meeting in Iraq years ago. Officials who have served with Caine describe him measured and apolitical. Trump said Friday night that Caine was his pick to be the next Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman. That announcement came in the same social media post in which he fired Air Force Gen. CQ Brown Jr. Chris Miller, who was Trump’s last acting defense secretary in his first term, describes Caine as "nontraditional" but says he “definitely knows how the Pentagon works.”
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A look at Dan ‘Razin’ Caine, Trump’s pick to be the top US military officer
President Donald Trump’s choice to be the top U.S. military officer, retired Air Force Lt. Gen. Dan Caine, endeared himself to the commander in chief through his military call sign, “Razin,” during a meeting in Iraq years ago. Officials who have served with Caine describe him measured and apolitical. Trump said Friday night that Caine was his pick to be the next Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman. That announcement came in the same social media post in which he fired Air Force Gen. CQ Brown Jr. Chris Miller, who was Trump’s last acting defense secretary in his first term, describes Caine as "nontraditional" but says he “definitely knows how the Pentagon works.”
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