Who was appointed as the Supreme Allied Commander Europe of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization(NATO)?
Options
A. Jens Stoltenberg
B. Tod D. Wolters
C. Stuart Peach
D. General Andre Lanata
Correct Answer
Tod D. Wolters
Explanation
Tod D. Wolters, the former pilot, who has served in Afghanistan and Iraq, has been declared as the Supreme Allied Commander Europe during the ceremony at NATO's (The North Atlantic Treaty Organization) military headquarters in Mons, southern Belgium. This is one of the most challenging and extremely important military positions in the world. US Air Force General Tod D. Wolters who is supposed to run for a tenure of 2 to 3 years, was preceded by U.S. Army General, Curtis M. Scaparrotti.Wolters will also be the commander of U.S. forces in Europe across more than 19 million square miles.
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