
by Matthew Adams at Stars and Stripes
Adm. Alvin Holsey, the head of U.S. Southern Command, will retire by the end of the year.
The announcement comes less than a year into Holsey’s tenure and as U.S. operations in Caribbean Sea grow.
”We extend our deepest gratitude to Admiral Alvin Holsey for his more than 37 years of distinguished service to our nation,” Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said in a post on X Thursday.
Hegseth’s post did not provide further information regarding the decision. Holsey is one of two Black four-star officers leading a combatant command.
In a post on the command’s Facebook page, Holsey said, “It’s been an honor to serve our nation, the American people and support and defend our Constitution for over 37 years.”
“The SOUTHCOM team has made lasting contributions to the defense of our nation and will continue to do so,” he said. “I am confident that you will forge ahead, focused on your mission that strengthens our nation and ensures its longevity as a beacon of freedom around the globe.”
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