WASHINGTON, DC — Lt. Gen. Jeffrey Harrigian has been promoted to the rank of full four-star general and given command of all US Air Forces in Europe and Africa, the Department of Defense has announced.
Acting Secretary of Defense Patrick Shanahan announced last Tuesday that President Donald Trump had picked Harrigian for the position.
If confirmed by the Senate, Harrigian would succeed Gen. Tod D. Wolters. Wolters earlier this month was nominated to be the next NATO Supreme Allied Commander and commander of U.S. European Command, replacing U.S. Army Gen. Curtis Scaparrotti.
Like Wolters, Harrigian is a fighter pilot and U.S. Air Force Academy alumnus, having graduated from the Colorado Springs, Colo., service academy in 1985.
Harrigian has more than 4,000 hours flying the F-22, F-15C and MQ-1 Predator. He’s flown combat missions in support of operations Just Cause — the U.S. invasion of Panama in 1989 – Desert Storm and Inherent Resolve.
Prior to coming to Europe, Harrigian led Air Forces Central Command and the combined forces air component of U.S. Central Command for two years. He oversaw air operations in the Middle East during a critical time in the war against the Islamic State, which has seen its territory greatly diminished in Iraq and Syria.
As USAFE-AFAFRICA commander, Harrigian will be responsible for providing airpower to U.S. European and U.S. Africa commands — an area that includes 104 countries in Europe, Africa, Asia and the Middle East.
YEREVAN -- On July 3, 2026, the Anti-Corruption Court partially granted the Prosecutor General’s Office’s…
YEREVAN -- For the first time in its post-independence history, Armenia will have an ambassador…
YEREVAN -- Following the decision of the Central Election Commission, law enforcement officers searched businesses…
YEKATERINBURG -- The Russian Federation is ready to consistently develop relations with Armenia following the…
YEREVAN -- The Armenia Alliance and the Strong Armenia Alliance, which entered parliament as a…
By KRIKOR KHODANIAN For months, opposition forces that had been trumpeting their inevitable victory and…