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United States Central Command

The United States Central Command (USCENTCOM or CENTCOM) is one of the eleven unified combatant commands of the U.S. Department of Defense. It was established in 1983, taking over the previous responsibilities of the Rapid Deployment Joint Task Force (RDJTF). Its area of responsibility (AOR) includes the Middle East (including Egypt in Africa), Central Asia and parts of South Asia. The command has been the main American presence in many military operations, including the Persian Gulf War's Operation Desert Storm in 1991, the war in Afghanistan, as well as the Iraq War from 2003 to 2011. As of 2015, CENTCOM forces were deployed primarily in Afghanistan under the auspices of Operation Freedom's Sentinel, which was itself part of NATO's Resolute Support Mission (from 2015 to 2021), and in Iraq and Syria as part of Operation Inherent Resolve since 2014 in supporting and advise-and-assist roles. As of 8 August 2025, CENTCOM's commander is Admiral Brad Cooper, U.S. Navy. Two of the last three United States secretaries of defense – Lloyd Austin and James Mattis, both of whom required congressional waivers to be confirmed – were recent CENTCOM commanders. Of all seven American regional unified combatant commands, CENTCOM is among four that are headquartered outside their area of operations (the other three being USAFRICOM, USSOUTHCOM, and USSPACECOM). CENTCOM's main headquarters is located at MacDill Air Force Base, in Tampa, Florida. A forward headquarters was established in 2002 at Camp As Sayliyah in Doha, Qatar, which in 2009 transitioned to a forward headquarters at Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar. In January 2021, Israel became the 21st country of the CENTCOM AOR, added to another 20 nations including Afghanistan, Bahrain, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, Lebanon, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, the United Arab Emirates, Uzbekistan and Yemen.

Infobox

Role
Geographic combatant command
Type
Unified combatant command
Motto
Persistent Excellence
Country
United States
Founded
January 1, 1983 (42 years, 9 months ago)
Website
www.centcom.mil
Part of
United States Department of Defense
Commander
Admiral Charles B. Cooper II, USN
Engagements
Gulf WarIraq War (2003-2011)War in Afghanistan (2001–2021) Operation Inherent Resolve
Headquarters
MacDill Air Force BaseFlorida, U.S.
Deputy Commander
Vacant
Senior Enlisted Leader
Fleet Master Chief Lateef Compton, USN

Tables

· Structure › Component Commands
Emblem
Command
Acronym
Commander
Established
Headquarters
Subordinate Commands
United States Army CentralJoint Force Land Component Command
USARCENT
Lt General Patrick Frank
1918 (as Third United States Army)
Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina
Task Force Spartan Area Support Group - Jordan Area Support Group - Kuwait 4th Battlefield Coordination Detachment 1st Theater Sustainment Command 335th Signal Command
United States Naval Forces Central Command / United States Fifth FleetJoint Force Maritime Component Command
NAVCENT / FIFTHFLT
Vice Admiral George Wikoff
1983
Naval Support Activity Bahrain, Bahrain
Task Force 50 Task Force 51 Task Force 52 Task Force 53 Task Force 54 Task Force 55 Task Force 56 Task Force 57 Task Force 59 Task Force Shore Battlespace Combined Task Force 150 Combined Task Force 151 Combined Task Force 152 USCG Patrol Forces Southwest Asia* *USCG Command that augments NAVCENT in the CENTCOM AOR
Ninth Air Force / United States Air Forces CentralJoint Force Air Component Command
9 AF / USAFCENT
Lt General Derek France
21 August 1941
Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina
609th Air Operations Center 332nd Air Expeditionary Wing 378th Air Expeditionary Wing 379th Air Expeditionary Wing 380th Air Expeditionary Wing 386th Air Expeditionary Wing 432nd Air Expeditionary Wing* 1st Expeditionary Civil Engineer Group USAFCENT Band *Assigned to Air Combat Command as the 432nd Wing, but acts as 432nd Air Expeditionary Wing when operating in the CENTCOM AOR
Marine Corps Forces Central Command
MARFORCENT
Maj General Christopher McPhillips
2005
Macdill Air Force Base, Florida
5th Marine Expeditionary Brigade
United States Space Forces CentralJoint Force Space Component Command
USSPACEFORCENT
Colonel Christopher Putnam
2 December 2022
Macdill Air Force Base, Florida
· Structure › Subordinate unified commands
Emblem
Command
Acronym
Commander
Established
Headquarters
Subordinate Commands
Special Operations Command Central
SOCCENT
Major General Jasper Jeffers III, USA
Macdill Air Force Base, Florida
· List of commanders
Portrait
Portrait
No.
Portrait
Commander
Name
Commander
Took office
Term
Left office
Term
Term length
1
1
No.
1
Commander
Commander
Kingston, RobertGeneralRobert Kingston(1928–2007)
Term
1 January 1983
Term
27 November 1985
Term
2 years, 330 days
Service branch
U.S. Army
2
2
No.
2
Commander
Commander
Crist, George B.GeneralGeorge B. Crist(1931–2024)
Term
27 November 1985
Term
23 November 1988
Term
2 years, 362 days
Service branch
U.S. Marine Corps
3
3
No.
3
Commander
Commander
Schwarzkopf, H. Norman Jr.GeneralNorman Schwarzkopf Jr.(1934–2012)
Term
23 November 1988
Term
9 August 1991
Term
2 years, 259 days
Service branch
U.S. Army
4
4
No.
4
Commander
Commander
Hoar, Joseph P.GeneralJoseph P. Hoar(1934–2022)
Term
9 August 1991
Term
5 August 1994
Term
2 years, 361 days
Service branch
U.S. Marine Corps
5
5
No.
5
Commander
Commander
Peay, J. H. Binford IIIGeneralJ. H. Binford Peay III(born 1940)
Term
5 August 1994
Term
13 August 1997
Term
3 years, 8 days
Service branch
U.S. Army
6
6
No.
6
Commander
Commander
Zinni, AnthonyGeneralAnthony Zinni(born 1943)
Term
13 August 1997
Term
6 July 2000
Term
2 years, 328 days
Service branch
U.S. Marine Corps
7
7
No.
7
Commander
Commander
Franks, TommyGeneralTommy Franks(born 1945)
Term
6 July 2000
Term
7 July 2003
Term
3 years, 1 day
Service branch
U.S. Army
8
8
No.
8
Commander
Commander
Abizaid, JohnGeneralJohn Abizaid(born 1951)
Term
7 July 2003
Term
16 March 2007
Term
3 years, 252 days
Service branch
U.S. Army
9
9
No.
9
Commander
Commander
Fallon, William J.AdmiralWilliam J. Fallon(born 1944)
Term
16 March 2007
Term
28 March 2008
Term
1 year, 12 days
Service branch
U.S. Navy
No.
Commander
Commander
Dempsey, MartinLieutenant GeneralMartin Dempsey(born 1952)Acting
Term
28 March 2008
Term
31 October 2008
Term
217 days
Service branch
U.S. Army
10
10
No.
10
Commander
Commander
Petraeus, DavidGeneralDavid Petraeus(born 1952)
Term
31 October 2008
Term
30 June 2010
Term
1 year, 242 days
Service branch
U.S. Army
No.
Commander
Commander
Allen, John R.Lieutenant GeneralJohn R. Allen(born 1953)Acting
Term
30 June 2010
Term
11 August 2010
Term
42 days
Service branch
U.S. Marine Corps
11
11
No.
11
Commander
Commander
Mattis, JimGeneralJim Mattis(born 1950)
Term
11 August 2010
Term
22 March 2013
Term
2 years, 223 days
Service branch
U.S. Marine Corps
12
12
No.
12
Commander
Commander
Austin, LloydGeneralLloyd Austin(born 1953)
Term
22 March 2013
Term
30 March 2016
Term
3 years, 8 days
Service branch
U.S. Army
13
13
No.
13
Commander
Commander
Votel, JosephGeneralJoseph Votel(born 1958)
Term
30 March 2016
Term
28 March 2019
Term
2 years, 363 days
Service branch
U.S. Army
14
14
No.
14
Commander
Commander
McKenzie, Kenneth F. Jr.GeneralKenneth F. McKenzie Jr.(born 1957)
Term
28 March 2019
Term
1 April 2022
Term
3 years, 4 days
Service branch
U.S. Marine Corps
15
15
No.
15
Commander
Commander
Kurilla, MichaelGeneralMichael Kurilla(born 1966)
Term
1 April 2022
Term
8 August 2025
Term
3 years, 129 days
Service branch
U.S. Army
16
16
No.
16
Commander
Commander
Cooper, BradAdmiralBrad Cooper(born 1967)
Term
8 August 2025
Term
Incumbent
Term
84 days
Service branch
U.S. Navy
No.
Commander
Term
Service branch
Portrait
Name
Took office
Left office
Term length
1
Kingston, RobertGeneralRobert Kingston(1928–2007)
1 January 1983
27 November 1985
2 years, 330 days
Army
2
Crist, George B.GeneralGeorge B. Crist(1931–2024)
27 November 1985
23 November 1988
2 years, 362 days
Marine Corps
3
Schwarzkopf, H. Norman Jr.GeneralNorman Schwarzkopf Jr.(1934–2012)
23 November 1988
9 August 1991
2 years, 259 days
Army
4
Hoar, Joseph P.GeneralJoseph P. Hoar(1934–2022)
9 August 1991
5 August 1994
2 years, 361 days
Marine Corps
5
Peay, J. H. Binford IIIGeneralJ. H. Binford Peay III(born 1940)
5 August 1994
13 August 1997
3 years, 8 days
Army
6
Zinni, AnthonyGeneralAnthony Zinni(born 1943)
13 August 1997
6 July 2000
2 years, 328 days
Marine Corps
7
Franks, TommyGeneralTommy Franks(born 1945)
6 July 2000
7 July 2003
3 years, 1 day
Army
8
Abizaid, JohnGeneralJohn Abizaid(born 1951)
7 July 2003
16 March 2007
3 years, 252 days
Army
9
Fallon, William J.AdmiralWilliam J. Fallon(born 1944)
16 March 2007
28 March 2008
1 year, 12 days
Navy
Dempsey, MartinLieutenant GeneralMartin Dempsey(born 1952)Acting
28 March 2008
31 October 2008
217 days
Army
10
Petraeus, DavidGeneralDavid Petraeus(born 1952)
31 October 2008
30 June 2010
1 year, 242 days
Army
Allen, John R.Lieutenant GeneralJohn R. Allen(born 1953)Acting
30 June 2010
11 August 2010
42 days
Marine Corps
11
Mattis, JimGeneralJim Mattis(born 1950)
11 August 2010
22 March 2013
2 years, 223 days
Marine Corps
12
Austin, LloydGeneralLloyd Austin(born 1953)
22 March 2013
30 March 2016
3 years, 8 days
Army
13
Votel, JosephGeneralJoseph Votel(born 1958)
30 March 2016
28 March 2019
2 years, 363 days
Army
14
McKenzie, Kenneth F. Jr.GeneralKenneth F. McKenzie Jr.(born 1957)
28 March 2019
1 April 2022
3 years, 4 days
Marine Corps
15
Kurilla, MichaelGeneralMichael Kurilla(born 1966)
1 April 2022
8 August 2025
3 years, 129 days
Army
16
Cooper, BradAdmiralBrad Cooper(born 1967)
8 August 2025
Incumbent
84 days
Navy
· List of commanders › Unit decorations
Award streamer
Award
Dates
Notes
Joint Meritorious Unit Award
2 August 1990 – 21 April 1991
Department of the Army General Order (DAGO) 1991-22 & 1992-34
Joint Meritorious Unit Award
1 August 1992 – 4 May 1993
DAGO 1994-12 & 1996-01
Joint Meritorious Unit Award
8 October 1994 – 16 March 1995
DAGO 2001–25
Joint Meritorious Unit Award
1 September 1996 – 6 January 1997
Joint Staff Permanent Order (JSPO) J-ISO-0012-97
Joint Meritorious Unit Award
1 October 1997 – 15 July 1998
JSPO J-1SO-0241-98
Joint Meritorious Unit Award
16 July 1998 – 1 November 1999
JSPO J-1SO-0330-99 / DAGO 2001–25
Joint Meritorious Unit Award
2 November 1999 – 15 March 2001
Joint Meritorious Unit Award
11 September 2001 – 1 May 2003
DAGO 2005–09
Joint Meritorious Unit Award
2 May 2003 – 31 December 2005
Joint Meritorious Unit Award
1 January 2006 – 1 March 2008
JSPO J-1SO-0061-08
Joint Meritorious Unit Award
2 March 2008 – 1 July 2010
Joint Meritorious Unit Award
2 July 2010 – 31 July 2012

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