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Timothy J. Keating
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Timothy J. Keating's Biography

Timothy J. Keating, is a retired United States Navy four-star admiral whose last assignment was as Commander, U.S. Pacific Command from March 26, 2007 to October 19, 2009. Prior to that, he served as served as Commander, U.S. Northern Command (USNORTHCOM) and Commander, North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD); the first Navy officer to become USNORTHCOM's combatant commander. He retired from the Navy after over 42 years of service.

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  • News Source: The Economist | 23 days ago
    So news on October 19th that Somali pirates had hijacked a Chinese commercial vessel in the Indian Ocean caused a stir at home. With three of its naval ships taking part in anti-piracy operations off Somalia, China for the first time would be in a
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    Gen Xiong’s tour concluded on the eve of a visit by PLA representative Xu Caihou, vice-chairman of the Chinese communist party’s Central Military Commission. Gen Xu, the highest-ranking Chinese defence official to visit the US since 2006, arrives

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  • Blog Source: www.washingtonmonthly.com | 20 days ago
    Adm. Timothy J. Keating, commander of American forces in the Pacific, said the force's work was not yet done. “The successes we enjoy, and the gains, can tend to anesthetize us a little bit,” he said. “When the options were presented to ...
  • Blog Source: www.militaryavenue.com | 20 days ago
    Victor E. Renuart Jr., the commander of Northcom, for his level of engagement and similar efforts by Renuart's Northcom predecessor, Navy Adm. Timothy J. Keating. “Renuart has provided great support from the assets that they have within ...
  • Blog Source: noliesradio.org | 20 days ago
    The U.S. attitude is clarified in a May 2008 interview given to the Voice of America by Admiral Timothy J. Keating after a new Chinese submarine base was discovered, which was called a threat to U.S. interests in Asia. ...

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