CDRUSEUCOM

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CDRUSEUCOM is the official abbreviation for the Commander of United States European Command, the senior U.S. military leader responsible for operations and security cooperation across the European theater.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf abbreviation
military position
abbreviationFor Commander, United States European Command
surface form: Commander, U.S. European Command
associatedCommand Supreme Allied Commander Europe
surface form: NATO Supreme Allied Commander Europe
country United States of America
domain air operations
cyberspace operations
land operations
maritime operations
space operations
focusArea collective defense
crisis response
strategic deterrence
theater security cooperation
hasRank four-star general or admiral
parentOrganization United States Armed Forces
Department of Defense
surface form: United States Department of Defense
partOf United States European Command
refersTo Commander, United States European Command
surface form: Commander of United States European Command
reportsTo President of the United States
United States Secretary of Defense
responsibility U.S. military operations in the European Command area of responsibility
deterrence and defense in Europe
planning and execution of joint operations in the USEUCOM area
security cooperation with European allies and partners
role combatant commander
senior U.S. military leader for the European theater
strategic military leadership
serviceBranch United States Air Force
United States Army
United States Marine Corps
United States Navy
United States Space Force
standsFor Commander, United States European Command
theaterOfResponsibility European theater
parts of Eurasia
parts of the Middle East
typeOfCommand unified combatant command leadership
usedBy Department of Defense
surface form: United States Department of Defense

Joint Staff
surface form: United States Joint Staff
usedIn joint operational plans
official U.S. military documents
strategic guidance for Europe
worksWith European Union member states
NATO
surface form: North Atlantic Treaty Organization

partner nations in Europe

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