As SACEUR, he also did double duty as EUCOM commander of all U.S. forces in Europe.
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The Valiant retained U.S. nuclear weapons assigned to SACEUR under the dual-key arrangements.
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The document included a SACEUR list of European targets for US Air Force tactical nuclear weapons.
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Perhaps SACEUR was a military assignment, and Head of NATO forces, Afghanistan is more political.
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Clark spent the remainder of his time as SACEUR overseeing peacekeeper forces and, without a new command to take, was forced into retirement from the military on May 2, 2000.
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Clark found such an administration unsettling, as he had been selected for the SACEUR position because he believed more in the interventionist policies of the Clinton administration.
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Ralston was not going to be appointed Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff due to an extramarital affair in his past, and the SACEUR position was said to be the last potential post for him.
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Supreme Allied Commander Europe: commanding officer of ACE; NATO's senior military commander in Europe
Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe (SHAPE) is the central command of NATO military forces. It is located at Casteau, north of the Belgian city of Mons. ...