Supreme Allied Commander Europe
| Supreme Allied Commander Europe | |
|---|---|
SHAPE coat of arms | |
Standard | |
| North Atlantic Treaty Organization Allied Command Operations (Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe) | |
| Abbreviation | SACEUR |
| Reports to | North Atlantic Council, through NATO Military Committee |
| Residence | Chateau Gendebien |
| Seat | Casteau, Mons, Belgium |
| Nominator | President of the United States, with Senate advice and consent |
| Appointer | North Atlantic Council |
| Formation | 2 April 1951 |
| First holder | General of the Army Dwight D. Eisenhower |
| Website | shape.nato.int |
The Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR) is the commander of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization's (NATO) Allied Command Operations (ACO) and head of ACO's headquarters, Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe (SHAPE). The commander is based at SHAPE in Casteau, Belgium.
The current SACEUR is General Christopher G. Cavoli of the United States Army.
List of holders
Since 2003 the Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR) has also served as the head of Allied Command Europe and the head of Allied Command Operations.
The officeholders have been:[2]
| No. | Portrait | Supreme Allied Commander | Took office | Left office | Time in office | Defence branch |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | General of the Army Dwight D. Eisenhower (1890–1969) | 2 April 1951 | 30 May 1952 | 1 year, 58 days | United States Army | |
| 2 | General Matthew Ridgway (1895–1993) | 30 May 1952 | 11 July 1953 | 1 year, 42 days | United States Army | |
| 3 | General Alfred Gruenther (1899–1983) | 11 July 1953 | 20 November 1956 | 3 years, 132 days | United States Army | |
| 4 | General Lauris Norstad (1907–1988) | 20 November 1956 | 1 January 1963 | 6 years, 42 days | United States Air Force | |
| 5 | General Lyman Lemnitzer (1899–1988) | 1 January 1963 | 1 July 1969 | 6 years, 181 days | United States Army | |
| 6 | General Andrew Goodpaster (1915–2005) | 1 July 1969 | 15 December 1974 | 5 years, 167 days | United States Army | |
| 7 | General Alexander M. Haig Jr. (1924–2010) | 15 December 1974 | 1 July 1979 | 4 years, 198 days | United States Army | |
| 8 | General Bernard W. Rogers (1921–2008) | 1 July 1979 | 26 June 1987 | 7 years, 360 days | United States Army | |
| 9 | General John Galvin (1929–2015) | 26 June 1987 | 23 June 1992 | 4 years, 363 days | United States Army | |
| 10 | General John Shalikashvili (1936–2011) | 23 June 1992 | 22 October 1993 | 1 year, 121 days | United States Army | |
| 11 | General George Joulwan (born 1939) | 22 October 1993 | 11 July 1997 | 3 years, 262 days | United States Army | |
| 12 | General Wesley Clark (born 1944) | 11 July 1997 | 3 May 2000 | 2 years, 297 days | United States Army | |
| 13 | General Joseph Ralston (born 1943) | 3 May 2000 | 17 January 2003 | 2 years, 259 days | United States Air Force | |
| 14 | General James L. Jones (born 1943) | 17 January 2003 | 7 December 2006 | 3 years, 324 days | United States Marine Corps | |
| 15 | General Bantz J. Craddock (born 1949) | 7 December 2006 | 2 July 2009 | 2 years, 207 days | United States Army | |
| 16 | Admiral James G. Stavridis (born 1955) | 2 July 2009 | 13 May 2013 | 3 years, 315 days | United States Navy | |
| 17 | General Philip M. Breedlove (born 1955) | 13 May 2013 | 4 May 2016 | 2 years, 357 days | United States Air Force | |
| 18 | General Curtis Scaparrotti (born 1956) | 4 May 2016 | 3 May 2019 | 2 years, 364 days | United States Army | |
| 19 | General Tod D. Wolters (born 1960) | 3 May 2019 | 4 July 2022 | 3 years, 62 days | United States Air Force | |
| 20 | General Christopher G. Cavoli (born c. 1965) | 4 July 2022 | Incumbent | 3 years, 79 days | United States Army |
Deputy
The position of Deputy Supreme Allied Command Europe (DSACEUR) has been known as Deputy Head of Allied Command Operations since 2003. From January 1978 until June 1993 there were two DSACEURs, one British and one German. From July 1993 this reverted to a single DSACEUR. With a small number of exceptions who were German military officers, DSACEUR is normally a British military officer. The officeholders have been as follows:
Single DSACEUR (April 1951 - January 1978)
| No. | Portrait | Deputy Supreme Allied Commander | Start of term | End of term | Branch | Unit of Commission |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | Field Marshal
The Viscount Montgomery of Alamein, Template:Post nominals |
2 April 1951 | 23 September 1958 | British Army | Royal Warwickshire Regiment | |
| 2. | General
Sir Richard Gale, Template:Post nominals |
23 September 1958 | 22 September 1960 | British Army | Worcestershire Regiment | |
| 3. | General
Sir Hugh Stockwell, Template:Post nominals |
22 September 1960 | 1 January 1964 | British Army | Royal Welch Fusiliers | |
| 4. | Marshal of the Royal Air Force
Sir Thomas Pike, Template:Post nominals |
1 January 1964 | 1 March 1967 | Royal Air Force | N/A | |
| 5. | General
Sir Robert Bray, Template:Post nominals |
1 March 1967 | 1 December 1970 | British Army | Duke of Wellington's (West Riding) Regiment | |
| 6. | General
Sir Desmond Fitzpatrick, Template:Post nominals |
1 December 1970 | 12 November 1973 | British Army | 1st The Royal Dragoons | |
| 7. | General
Sir John Mogg, Template:Post nominals |
12 November 1973 | 12 March 1976 | British Army | Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry | |
| 8. | General
Sir Harry Tuzo, Template:Post nominals |
12 March 1976 | 3 January 1978
(As solo DSACEUR) |
British Army | Royal Artillery |
Two DSACEURs (January 1978 until June 1993)
| British | German | ||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| No. | Portrait | Deputy Supreme Allied Commander | Term | Branch | Unit of Commission | Start of term | End of term | No. | Portrait | Deputy Supreme Allied Commander | Term | Branch | |
| 8. | General
Sir Harry Tuzo, Template:Post nominals |
3 January 1978
- 2 November 1978 (As Co-DSACEUR) |
British Army | Royal Artillery | 3 January 1978 | 2 November 1978 | 9. | General
Gerd Schmückle |
3 January 1978
- 1 April 1980 |
German Army | - | ||
| 10. | General
Sir Jack Harman, Template:Post nominals |
2 November 1978
- 9 April 1981 |
British Army | 2nd Dragoon Guards (Queen's Bays) | 2 November 1978 | 1 April 1980 | |||||||
| 1 April 1980 | 9 April 1981 | 11. | Admiral
Günter Luther |
1 April 1980
- 1 April 1982 |
German Navy | Naval aviation | |||||||
| 12. | Air Chief Marshal
Sir Peter Terry, Template:Post nominals |
9 April 1981
- 16 July 1984 |
Royal Air Force | Royal Air Force Regiment (anti-aircraft artillery) | 9 April 1981 | 1 April 1982 | |||||||
| 1 April 1982 | 2 April 1984 | 13. | General
Günter Kießling |
1 April 1982 | German Army | ||||||||
| 2 April 1984 | 16 July 1984 | 14. | General
Hans-Joachim Mack |
2 April 1984
- 1 October 1987 |
German Army | ||||||||
| 15. | General
Sir Edward Burgess, Template:Post nominals |
16 July 1984 | British Army | Royal Artillery | 16 July 1984 | 26 June 1987 | |||||||
| 16. | General
Sir John Akehurst, Template:Post nominals |
26 June 1987
- 17 January 1990 |
British Army | Northamptonshire Regiment | 26 June 1987 | 1 October 1987 | |||||||
| 1 October 1987 | 17 January 1990 | 17. | General
Eberhard Eimler |
1 October 1987
- 2 October 1990 |
German Air Force | N/A | |||||||
| 18. | General
Sir Brian Kenny, Template:Post nominals |
17 January 1990
- 5 April 1993 |
British Army | 4th Queen's Own Hussars | 17 January 1990 | 2 October 1990 | |||||||
| 2 October 1990 | 5 April 1993 | 19. | General
Dieter Clauss |
2 October 1990
- 1 July 1993 |
German Army | - | |||||||
| 20. | General
Sir John Waters, Template:Post nominals |
5 April 1993
- 1 July 1993 (As Co-DSACEUR) |
British Army | Gloucestershire Regiment | 5 April 1993 | 1 July 1993 | |||||||
Single DSACEUR (July 1993 – present)
| No. | Portrait | Deputy Supreme Allied Commander | Start of term | End of term | Branch | Unit of Commission |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 20. | General
Sir John Waters, Template:Post nominals |
1 July 1993
(As solo DSACEUR) |
12 December 1994 | British Army | Gloucestershire Regiment | |
| 21. | General
Sir Jeremy Mackenzie, Template:Post nominals |
12 December 1994 | 30 November 1998 | British Army | Queen's Own Highlanders | |
| 22. | General
Sir Rupert Smith, Template:Post nominals |
30 November 1998 | 17 September 2001 | British Army | Parachute Regiment | |
| 23. | General
Dieter Stöckmann |
17 September 2001 | 18 September 2002 | German Army | Panzergrenadier | |
| 24. | Admiral
Rainer Feist |
18 September 2002 | 1 October 2004 | German Navy | N/A | |
| 25. | General
Sir John Reith, Template:Post nominals |
1 October 2004 | 22 October 2007 | British Army | Parachute Regiment | |
| 26. | General
Sir John McColl, Template:Post nominals |
22 October 2007 | March 2011 | British Army | Royal Anglian Regiment | |
| 27. | General
Sir Richard Shirreff, Template:Post nominals |
March 2011 | March 2014 | British Army | 14th/20th King's Hussars | |
| 28. | General
Sir Adrian Bradshaw, Template:Post nominals |
March 2014 | March 2017 | British Army | 14th/20th King's Hussars | |
| 29. | General
Sir James Everard, Template:Post nominals |
March 2017 | April 2020 | British Army | 17th/21st Lancers | |
| 30. | General
Sir Tim Radford, Template:Post nominals |
April 2020 | July 2023 | British Army | The Light Infantry | |
| 31. | Admiral
Sir Keith Blount, Template:Post nominals |
July 2023 | Incumbent | Royal Navy | Fleet Air Arm |
References
- ↑ "NATO Secretary General at Allied Command Operations change of command". NATO. 1 July 2022. Retrieved 3 July 2022.
- ↑ "List of Former SACEURs". Brussels: NATO. Archived from the original on 25 February 2013.