By Air Force Tech. Sgt. Jake Richmond
DoD News, Defense Media Activity
WASHINGTON, Dec. 5, 2014 – Navy Adm. Bill Gortney today
became the senior leader of U.S. Northern Command and the North American
Aerospace Defense Command during a change of command ceremony at Peterson Air
Force Base, Colorado.
Gortney, a naval aviator, is the former commander of U.S.
Fleet Forces Command. As the new chief of Northcom and NORAD, he succeeds Army
Gen. Charles H. Jacoby Jr., who is retiring after a 35-year military career.
In ceremonial fashion, Gortney accepted the NORAD flag from
Canada’s Chief of Defence Staff Gen. Tom Lawson and the Northcom flag from U.S.
Deputy Defense Secretary Bob Work.
“Chuck Jacoby has proved himself as one of our nation’s most
seasoned and capable leaders,” said Work, citing the general’s combat
leadership in both Iraq and Afghanistan.
Jacoby was the first Army officer and first non-aviator to
lead NORAD and Northcom, according to Work.
‘We Have the Watch’
Jacoby’s vision of vigilance and security he brought to this
command is captured well in his motto: ‘We have the watch,’” Work said.
The deputy secretary said NORAD, the country’s only
bilateral command, is truly one of a kind. Combined with Northcom, Work said
the dual command is “a difficult balancing act, protecting the U.S. from
external threats as well as dealing with natural disasters and other internal
emergencies.”
Noting Jacoby’s leadership over the quick and effective
responses to Hurricane Sandy and regional wildfires, Work praised Northern
Command’s strong record of accomplishments.
For his service, Jacoby received the Defense Distinguished
Service Medal from Work and the Canadian Meritorious Service Cross from Lawson.
A Sacred Mission
After officially assuming command, Gortney also praised
Jacoby’s leadership. He said commanders should strive to turn over a better
command than the one they took over.
“You have done so, Chuck. Our homelands have been in great
hands for the past three and a half years,” Gortney said. “I hope I will be
able to say the same in a few years.”
The people who serve NORAD and Northcom are the
organizations’ lifeblood, the admiral said. And he had a message for them: “We
are accountable to our nations and the execution of our duties, 24 by seven.”
Gortney added, “Rest assured, we will succeed. We have the
watch.”
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