Lt. General Dan Caine.

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Lt. Gen. Dan Caine was sworn in as the Associate Director for Military Affairs, Central Intelligence Agency, Washington, D.C., Nov. 3, 2021. His most recent assignment was as the Director of Special Programs and the Department of Defense special Access Program Central Office at the Pentagon, Arlington, Virginia, where he served as the principal staff assistant and advisor to the Secretary of Defense for all programs protected under special access controls. He has served in a wide range of operational, staff and joint assignments, primarily as an F-16 fighter pilot, weapons officer, member of the White House staff and special operations officer.

Lt. Gen. Caine was commissioned in 1990 through the ROTC program at the Virginia Military Institute and he has a Master of Arts in Air Warfare from the American Military University. He has completed a range of national security and leadership courses, including Harvard Kennedy School's course for Senior Executives in National and International Security, and the Syracuse University Maxwell School's Program on National Security. As a command pilot, he has logged more than 2,800 hours in the F-16, including more than 150 combat hours. From 2009-2016, Caine was a part-time member of the National Guard and a serial entrepreneur and investor.

EDUCATION
1990 Bachelor of Arts, Economics, Virginia Military Institute, Lexington
1998 Squadron Officer School, Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala., by correspondence
1999 Air Force Weapons School Instructor Course, Nellis Air Force Base, Nev.
2001 Air Force Air to Ground Operations School, Nellis, AFB, Nev.
2004 Air Command and Staff College, Maxwell AFB, Ala., by correspondence
2005 Master of Arts, Air Warfare, American Military University, Charles Town, W.Va.
2006 White House Fellow, Air Force Fellows Program, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C.
2012 North American Aerospace Defense Command/U.S. Northern Command Joint Task Force Commander Training Course, Peterson AFB, Colo.
2012 Senior Leaders Maintenance Course, Washington, D.C.
2017 Joint and Combined Warfighting Course (JPME-2), Norfolk, Va.
2019 Capstone, National Defense University, Fort Lesley J. McNair, Washington, D.C.
2019 Senior Executives for National and International Security, The Harvard Kennedy School, Cambridge, Mass.
2020 Advanced Senior Leader Development Seminar (ASLDS), Arlie Center, Warrenton, Va.
2020 National and International Security Leadership Seminar (NISLS), Alan L. Freed Associates, Alexandria, Va.
2021 National Security Studies Management Course (NSSMC), Syracuse University, Syracuse, N.Y.

ASSIGNMENTS
1. November 1992December 1993, Student, EURO-NATO Undergraduate Pilot Training, 80th Flying Training Wing, Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas
2. January 1994April 1994, F-16 Pilot/Assistant Training Officer/Scheduling Officer, 138th Fighter Squadron, Syracuse Air National Guard Base, N.Y.
3. April 1994June 1995, F-16 Pilot/Assistant Weapons Officer, 138th FS, Syracuse ANG, N.Y.
4. June 1995November 1995, F-16 Instructor Pilot/Chief of Scheduling and Training, 138th FS, Syracuse ANG, N.Y.
5. November 1995April 1998, F-16 Instructor Pilot/Chief of Training, 138th FS, Syracuse ANG, N.Y.
6. April 1998July 1998, F-16 Instructor Pilot/Chief of Weapons, 138th FS, Syracuse ANG, N.Y.
7. July 1998January 1999, F-16 Instructor Pilot/Chief of Weapons, 121st FS, Andrews AFB, Md.
8. January 1999June 1999, Student, F-16 Fighter Weapons School, 57th Fighter Wing, Nellis AFB, Nev.
9. June 1999November 2001, F-16 Instructor Pilot/Flight Commander/Chief of Weapons and Tactics, 121st FS, Andrews AFB, Md.
10. November 2001February 2002, F-16 Mission Commander/Chief of Group Weapons and Tactics, 332nd Air Expeditionary Group, Ahmed Al Jaber Air Base, Kuwait
11. February 2002January 2003, Counter SCUD Project Officer, United States Central Command, MacDill AFB, Fla.
12. January 2003May 2003, F-16 Mission Commander/Flight Commander/Chief of Wing Weapons and Tactics, 410th Air Expeditionary Wing, location masked
13. May 2003January 2005, Chief of Weapons and Current Operations, ANG AFRC Test Center, Tucson ANG, Ariz.
14. January 2005August 2005, Director of Operations, ANG AFRC Test Center, Tucson ANG, Ariz.
15. August 2005September 2006, White House Fellow, Special Assistant to the Secretary, United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C.
16. October 2006January 2008, Policy Director for Counterterrorism and Strategy, White House Homeland Security Council, Executive Office of the President, Washington, D.C.
17. January 2008July 2008, J3 and Commander, Joint Special Operations Task Force - Air Directorate, Balad, Iraq
18. July 2008November 2010, F-16 Instructor Pilot/Mission Commander, 121st FS, Andrews AFB, Md. (July 2008March 2010, Special Tactics Air Liaison Officer, 24th Special Tactics Squadron, Joint Special Operations Command, Pope AFB, N.C.)
19. November 2010June 2012, Director of Operations (A3)/Deputy Director of Joint Operations (J3), Joint Force Headquarters, District of Columbia ANG, Washington, D.C.
20. June 2012June 2014, Commander, 113th Maintenance Group, Joint Base Andrews, Md.
21. June 2014May 2016, Director of Joint Operations and Training (J3), Joint Force Headquarters, District of Columbia ANG, Washington, D.C.
22. May 2016June 2016, Deputy Commanding General, Air, Joint Force Headquarters, District of Columbia ANG, Washington, D.C.
23. June 2016May 2018, June 2016May 2018, Assistant to the Vice Commander, U.S. Special Operations Command, Special Operations Command Washington Office, the Pentagon, Arlington, Va. and Assistant Commanding General, Joint Special Operations Command, U.S. Special Operations Command, Fort Bragg, N.C. (concurrently)
24. May 2018September 2019, Deputy Commanding General, U.S. Central Command Special Operations Component and Deputy Commanding General - Special Operations Joint Task Force - Operation Inherent Resolve (Iraq) (concurrently)
25. September 2019September 2021, Director, Special Programs and Director, Special Access Programs Central Office, Va.
26. September 2021November 2021, Special Assistant to the Chief, National Guard Bureau, Washington, D.C.
27. November 2021present, Associate Director for Military Affairs, Central Intelligence Agency, Washington, D.C.

SUMMARY OF JOINT ASSIGNMENTS
1. February 2002January 2003, Counter SCUD Project Officer, United States Central Command, MacDill Air Force Base, Fla., as a major
2. August 2005September 2006, White House Fellow, Special Assistant to the Secretary, United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C., as a lieutenant colonel
3. October 2006January 2008, Policy Director for Counterterrorism and Strategy, White House Homeland Security Council, Executive Office of the President, Washington, D.C., as a lieutenant colonel
4. January 2008July 2008, J3 and Commander, Joint Special Operations Task Force - Air Directorate, Balad, Iraq, as a lieutenant colonel
5. June 2016May 2018, June 2016May 2018, Assistant to the Vice Commander, U.S. Special Operations Command, Special Operations Command Washington Office, the Pentagon, Arlington, Va. and Assistant Commanding General, Joint Special Operations Command, U.S. Special Operations Command, Fort Bragg, N.C. (concurrently), as a brigadier general
6. May 2018September 2019, Deputy Commanding General, U.S. Central Command Special Operations Component and Deputy Commanding General - Special Operations Joint Task Force - Operation Inherent Resolve (Iraq) (concurrently), as a brigadier general

OldArmyCT
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My little brother is a VMI grad and said he took Squadron Officer school by correspondence. Is that normal for fast movers?
hillcountryag86
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OldArmyCT said:

My little brother is a VMI grad and said he took Squadron Officer school by correspondence. Is that normal for fast movers?
Would think it would have to be special circumstances. It used to be SOS in residence was just about mandatory.
Noblemen06
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Probably because he was ANG
Smeghead4761
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I pointed this out in the F16 thread, but I'll add it here as well:

There is something else interesting that most folks are missing.

From Section 152 of Goldwater-Nichols:

Quote:

Quote:
"(b) REQUIREMENT FOR APPOINTMENT.-(1) The President may appoint an officer as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff only if the officer has served as-
"(A) the Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
"(B) the Chief of Staff of the Army, the Chief of Naval Operations, the Chief of Staff of the Air Force, or the Commandant of the Marine Corps; or
"(C) the commander of a unified or specified combatant command.
Caine hasn't held any of those jobs. They're all 4-star billets.

Now, paragraph (2) does state: "(2) The President may waive paragraph (1) in the case of an officer if the President determines such action is necessary in the national interest."

Which, TBH, pretty much makes paragraph (1) toothless. But I'm sure it's something anyone who opposes Caine's appointment will latch onto.
AggieFlyboy
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Met him once, good guy, doesn't act like a normal general
Hincemm
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How does he act?

And to sos via DL. This is mainly for reserve component as was pointed outt. It's how I've done all of my pme.
DogCo84
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Both Colin Powell and John Shalikashvili required similar Presidential waivers before taking office as CJCS.
Smeghead4761
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Shalikasvili was CG EUCOM/SACEUR from 1992-93, so he wouldn't have required a waiver.

Powell, while requiring a waiver, had been the National Security Advisor prior to being nominated as Chairman.
OldArmyCT
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I spent a tour in Vicenza, Shali was the G-3 and my senior rater. Powell came thru Hunter AAF in 1989 or so and some post photographer snapped a pic of us shaking hands, I framed it and have resisted forging a To My Good Friend...ever since.
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