Timothy D. Haugh
- United States Cyber Command
- National Security Agency
- Central Security Service
- Sixteenth Air Force
- Twenty-Fifth Air Force
- Cyber National Mission Force
- 480th Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Wing
- 318th Information Operations Group
- 315th Network Warfare Squadron
- Defense Superior Service Medal
- Legion of Merit (3)
- Bronze Star
- Lehigh University (BA)
- Southern Methodist University (MS)
- Naval Postgraduate School (MS)
- National Defense University (MS)
Recorded July 12, 2023
Timothy D. Haugh (born January 11, 1969) is a United States Air Force general who serves as the commander of the United States Cyber Command, director of the National Security Agency, and chief of the Central Security Service. He previously served as the deputy commander of the United States Cyber Command.[1][2][3][4]
Born in 1969,[5] Haugh is from Hughesville, Pennsylvania, and graduated from high school there in 1987. He was commissioned through AFROTC at Lehigh University. His father was an enlisted navigator in the United States Marine Corps.[6][7] In May 2023, Haugh was nominated for promotion to general and appointment as commander of the United States Cyber Command, director of the National Security Agency, and chief of the Central Security Service.[8][9][10][11] On November 30, Sen. Ron Wyden pledged to block the vote confirming Haugh as director of the NSA and U.S. Cyber Command until the NSA releases information on the alleged purchase and use of data collected on American citizens.[12] The U.S. Senate approved the nomination and his promotion to the rank of general on December 19.[13]
Effective dates of promotions
Rank | Date[1] |
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Second Lieutenant | December 9, 1991 |
First Lieutenant | December 9, 1993 |
Captain | December 9, 1995 |
Major | September 1, 2002 |
Lieutenant Colonel | March 1, 2006 |
Colonel | August 1, 2011 |
Brigadier General | November 2, 2016 |
Major General | August 30, 2019 |
Lieutenant General | October 11, 2019 |
General | February 2, 2024 |
References
- ^ a b "Lieutenant General Timothy D. Haugh (USAF)". United States Air Force. May 13, 2021. Archived from the original on May 13, 2021. Retrieved August 8, 2021. This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
- ^ "Fifteenth Air Force activates, consolidates ACC's conventional forces". August 21, 2020.
- ^ "16th Air Force Is Fully Up and Running". July 16, 2020.
- ^ "Global Hawk Learns New Tricks While Congress Mulls Retirement". August 13, 2020.
- ^ https://www.intelligence.senate.gov/sites/default/files/documents/q-thaugh-071223.pdf
- ^ "Robert R. 'Bob' Haugh". The Luminary. Hughesville, Pennsylvania. February 20, 2009. Retrieved February 5, 2024.
- ^ "Hughesville native to take command of 25th Air Force". Williamsport Sun-Gazette. August 29, 2019. Retrieved December 20, 2023.
- ^ Britzky, Sean Lyngaas,Haley (May 23, 2023). "Biden picks Air Force general to lead NSA and Cyber Command | CNN Politics". CNN. Retrieved May 24, 2023.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ Seligman, Lara; Miller, Maggie (May 23, 2023). "Biden nominates Lt. Gen. Timothy Haugh to lead NSA, Cyber Command". Politico. Retrieved May 24, 2023.
- ^ "PN678 — Lt. Gen. Timothy D. Haugh — Air Force, 118th Congress (2023-2024)". U.S. Congress. May 30, 2023. Retrieved May 31, 2023.
- ^ "General Officer Announcements". U.S. Department of Defense. May 31, 2023. Retrieved June 1, 2023.
- ^ "Wyden to block Senate vote on new NSA, Cyber Command lead - POLITICO". Politico. November 30, 2023. Retrieved December 14, 2023.
- ^ "Senate votes to confirm Lt. Gen. Timothy Haugh to lead CYBERCOM and NSA/CSS". National Security Agency/Central Security Service. December 22, 2023. Retrieved December 28, 2023.
This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the United States Government.
Military offices | ||
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Preceded by | Commander of 480th Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Wing 2014–2016 | Succeeded by Jason M. Brown |
Preceded by | Deputy Commander of Joint Task Force-Ares 2016–2017 | Succeeded by Jennifer G. Buckner |
Preceded by | Director for Intelligence of the United States Cyber Command 2017–2018 | Succeeded by |
Preceded by | Commander of the Cyber National Mission Force 2018–2019 | Succeeded by |
Preceded by | Commander of the Twenty-Fifth Air Force 2019 | Command inactivated |
New office | Commander of the Sixteenth Air Force 2019–2022 | Succeeded by |
Preceded by | Deputy Commander of the United States Cyber Command 2022–2024 | Succeeded by Wiliam J. Hartman |
Preceded by | Commander of the United States Cyber Command, Director of the National Security Agency, and Chief of the Central Security Service 2024–present | Incumbent |
U.S. order of precedence (ceremonial) | ||
Preceded byas Commander of U.S. Space Command | Order of precedence of the United States as Commander of U.S. Cyber Command | Succeeded byas Commander of U.S. Northern Command |
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- Secretaries of the Military Departments
Secretary of the Army: Christine Wormuth- Secretary of the Navy: Carlos Del Toro
- Secretary of the Air Force: Frank Kendall III
- Under Secretaries of the Military Departments
Under Secretary of the Army: Gabe Camarillo- Under Secretary of the Navy: Erik Raven
- Under Secretary of the Air Force: Kristyn E. Jones (acting)
- Under Secretaries of Defense for
Acquisition and Sustainment: William A. LaPlante- Research and Engineering: Heidi Shyu
- Policy: Amanda J. Dory (acting)
- Comptroller/Chief Financial Officer: Michael J. McCord
- Personnel and Readiness: Ashish Vazirani (acting)
- Intelligence: Milancy Harris (acting)
- Chiefs of the Military Services
Chief of Staff of the Army: GEN Randy A. George- Commandant of the Marine Corps: Gen Eric M. Smith
- Chief of Naval Operations: ADM Lisa M. Franchetti
- Chief of Staff of the Air Force: Gen David W. Allvin
- Chief of Space Operations: Gen B. Chance Saltzman
- Unified Combatant Command Commanders
Africa: Gen Michael E. Langley, USMC- Central: GEN Michael E. Kurilla, USA
- Cyber: Gen Timothy D. Haugh, USAF
- European: GEN Christopher G. Cavoli, USA
- Indo-Pacific: ADM Samuel J. Paparo Jr., USN
- Northern: Gen Gregory M. Guillot, USAF
- Southern: GEN Laura J. Richardson, USA
- Space: Gen Stephen N. Whiting, USSF
- Special Operations: GEN Bryan P. Fenton, USA
- Strategic: Gen Anthony J. Cotton, USAF
- Transportation: Gen Jacqueline Van Ovost, USAF
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