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Chair of the NATO Military Committee

Head of the NATO Military Committee


Head of the NATO Military Committee

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incumbentAdmiral Giuseppe Cavo Dragone
incumbentsince17 January 2025
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The Chair of the NATO Military Committee ( CMC) is the head of the NATO Military Committee, which advises the North Atlantic Council (NAC) on military policy and strategy. The CMC is the senior military spokesperson of the 32-nation alliance and principal advisor to the Secretary General. The chair is one of the foremost officials of NATO, next to the Secretary General and the Supreme Allied Commander Europe. The CMC is assisted by the deputy chair, who advises the Deputy Secretary General and serves as the principal agent for coordination of nuclear, biological, and chemical matters for the Military Committee. Originally titled the Chairman, the post was redesignated in 2021 to reflect the gender-neutrality of the post.

The current Chair of the NATO Military Committee is Admiral Giuseppe Cavo Dragone, former Chief of the Defence Staff of Italy, who took office on 17 January 2025.

Origins

In accordance with Article 9 of the North Atlantic Treaty and the guidance given by the Working Group on the North Atlantic Treaty Organization during the first Council session in Washington in 1949, the Defence Committee rapidly established the Military Committee. During its few sessions held behind closed doors in Washington, the Military Committee gave policy guidance on military matters to the Standing Group, and advice on military questions to the Defence Committee and other bodies, and it recommended military measures for the unified defence of the North Atlantic region to the Defence Committee. The Military Committee was directly subordinate to the Defence Committee, and each member nation was represented by its chief of staff or a deputy. Iceland, which had no military forces, was represented by a civilian. Each member state in turn held the Chair of the Military Committee for one year (C1 D-1/2, DC 1/2).

Two other groups which also sat in Washington came directly under the Military Committee:

  • the Standing Group, the executive body, set up at the beginning, responsible for Military Committee everyday business;
  • the Military Representatives Committee (MRC), created at the end of 1950, to ensure communication of information and points of view between the Standing Group and Alliance member states not represented on it.

Appointment

The Chair of the Military Committee is elected from among the NATO Chiefs of Defence and appointed for a three-year term of office. They must have served as chief of defence – or an equivalent capacity – in their own country and is traditionally a non-US officer of four-star rank or national equivalent.

The Chair of the Military Committee chairs all meetings and acts in an international capacity. In their absence, the Deputy Chair of the Military Committee takes the chair.

List

Since the formation of NATO, its Military Chairmen have been:

NATO Military Committee in Chiefs-of-Staff Session (1949–1963)

NATO Military Committee in Permanent Session (1958–1963)

NATO Military Committee (1963–present)

References

References

  1. https://www.nato.int/cps/en/natohq/topics_69471.htm, ''NATO: Deputy Chairman of the Military Committee (DCMC)'', Jan 19, 2016, retrieved Feb 22, 2018.
  2. (18 May 2021). "Press statement by Air Chief Marshal Sir Stuart Peach, Chair of the NATO Military Committee following the Military Committee in Chiefs of Defence session". NATO.
  3. (17 January 2025). "Admiral Cavo Dragone takes over from Admiral Bauer as Chair of the NATO Military Committee". NATO.
  4. Description at NATO Archives site. http://archives.nato.int/military-committee;isad
  5. "FIRST SESSION - REPORT OF THE WORKING GROUP ON ORGANISATION AS ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL ON SEPTEMBER 17TH, 1949 - NATO Archives Online". Archives.nato.int.
  6. "Directive To The Military Committee (Mc) - Nato Archives Online". Archives.nato.int.
  7. (9 July 2018). "Chairman of the Military Committee".
  8. "Chairmen of the NATO Military Committee".
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