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*Lolita Baldor, [http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,1631025,00.html "Pace Loses Joint Chiefs Term Nod,"] Associated Press (''TIME'' Magazine), June 8, 2007.
 
*Lolita Baldor, [http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,1631025,00.html "Pace Loses Joint Chiefs Term Nod,"] Associated Press (''TIME'' Magazine), June 8, 2007.
 
*Andrew Gray, [http://uk.reuters.com/article/worldNews/idUKN0837383120070608 "Iraq forces Gates to pick new top U.S. officer,"] Reuters (UK), June 8, 2007.
 
*Andrew Gray, [http://uk.reuters.com/article/worldNews/idUKN0837383120070608 "Iraq forces Gates to pick new top U.S. officer,"] Reuters (UK), June 8, 2007.
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*Mark Thompson, [http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,1631196,00.html "Removing Pace, Clearing the Decks,"] ''TIME'' Magazine, June 8, 2007.
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*Rowan Scarborough, [http://www.examiner.com/a-771357~Pace_latest_general_to_fall.html "Pace latest general to fall,"] ''The (Boston) Examiner'', June 8, 2007.
  
 
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Revision as of 08:59, 9 June 2007

Marine General Peter Pace became the 16th Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff on September 30, 2005, replaced General Richard B. Myers, who retired.

It was announced on June 8, 2007, that Secretary of Defense Robert M. Gates would not renominate Pace for another term as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs, "avoiding a contentious debate with the Democratic-led Congress over unpopular Iraq war." Gates "paid tribute to Pace but said after consulting with Republican and Democratic Senators, he had come to believe that Pace would face a bruising reconfirmation hearing." [1]

Gates is "recommending Adm. Mike Mullen, currently chief of naval operations, to take Pace's job." [2]

When appointed as Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff by President George W. Bush on October 15, 2001, Pace replaced General Myers, who then became the 15th Chairman of the JCS. Pace became "the first Marine to hold the vice chairmanship, the second-highest uniformed position in the Defense Department." [3]

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