Key Takeaways
- Gen. John Lamontagne nominated for Air Force vice chief of staff.
- Lamontagne previously led Air Mobility Command.
- Nomination follows previous firings of senior military officers.
Gen. John Lamontagne has been nominated by President Trump to serve as the next Air Force vice chief of staff, following a series of personnel changes within the military. The nomination comes amid an unprecedented purge of senior officers, with several key positions recently filled. Breaking Defense reports that Lamontagne will play a critical role in formulating the service’s requirements and guiding it through acquisition reforms championed by Hegseth. According to his biography, Lamontagne has served in various high-profile roles within the Air Force, including as deputy director of the joint staff’s J-5 team and deputy commander of US air forces in Europe and Africa.