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This April 17, 2014, photo, provided by the U.S. Army, shows then-Maj. Gen. John W. Nicholson, Jr. speaking to his senior leaders at Fort Bragg, N.C.
This April 17, 2014, photo, provided by the U.S. Army, shows then-Maj. Gen. John W. Nicholson, Jr. speaking to his senior leaders at Fort Bragg, N.C.
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WASHINGTON — Amid growing concern about setbacks in Afghanistan, the Obama administration has chosen Lt. Gen. John W. “Mick” Nicholson, Jr., a veteran of multiple Afghan war deployments, as the next top American commander in Kabul, officials said Wednesday.

If his selection is confirmed by the Senate, Nicholson would succeed Gen. John F. Campbell, who is expected to retire.

In announcing the Nicholson nomination, Pentagon press secretary Peter Cook quoted Defense Secretary Ash Carter as expressing gratitude for Campbell’s contributions, saying he has helped put Afghanistan on a “better path.”

Nicholson, a 1982 graduate of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point and a career infantry officer, is commander of NATO’s Allied Land Command, headquartered at Izmir, Turkey.

He has served numerous tours of duty in Afghanistan, starting in 2006.

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