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WashingtonExec
March 1, 2018
NS2 Serves has appointed retired Army Gen. John Campbell as chairman, tapping him to lead the nonprofit's mission of training and employing veterans in high-tech careers. Campbell will step in for the program's founding chairman, retired Vice Adm. Joseph Kernan, whom the Senate unanimouslyÃâà...
Long War Journal
February 2, 2018
The outgoing commander of US Forces in Afghanistan, General John Campbell, said that one of the camps in Shorabak was the largest in Afghanistan since the US invaded in 2001. Al Qaeda has also operated camps in Kunar and Nuristan. Harakat-ul-Mujahideen, a Pakistani jihadist group that is closelyÃâà...
Democracy Now!
March 2, 2016
In news from Afghanistan, U.S. Army General John Campbell has stepped down as the commander of international forces in Afghanistan during a ceremony Wednesday. The incoming commander is General John Nicholson. During his Senate confirmation hearings in January, Nicholson said he envisionsÃâà...
ArmyTimes.com
February 23, 2016
General John Campbell talking to Afghan National Army commandos after their training exercise demonstration at Camp Morehead, Afghanistan. After 18 months on the ground, Gen. John Campbell is preparing to complete his tour as the top commander in Afghanistan. He spoke Wednesday to ArmyÃâà...
CounterPunch
November 27, 2015
Gen. John Campbell, commander of NATO forces (sic) in Afghanistan, citing the results of a just-released Pentagon study of the Oct. 3 incident which killed 30 medical personnel and patients and left the only hospital in the region a smoking ruin, now says that the American mass-slaughter flying machineÃâà...
CNN
October 6, 2015
Washington (CNN) The top commander of U.S. forces in Afghanistan said Tuesday that he needs to adjust troop level recommendations to respond to the growing strength of ISIS and al Qaeda. Gen. John Campbell told the Senate Armed Services committee he has presented options for revising PresidentÃâà...
Executive Mosaic Media (blog)
December 31, 1999
John Campbell, a retired U.S. Army general, has been named chairman of a SAP National Security Services-backed nonprofit organization. He will succeed Joseph Kernan, a retired U.S. Navy vice admiral who was confirmed by the Senate as defense undersecretary for intelligence in November,Ãâà...