KEY POINTS
  • President Donald Trump announced Saturday that he's picked Gen Mark Milley, a battle-hardened commander who oversaw troops in Iraq and Afghanistan to be the nation's next top military adviser.
  • If confirmed by the Senate, Milley would succeed Marine Gen. Joseph Dunford as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Dunford's term doesn't end until Oct. 1.
Gen. Mark Milley speaks during a news conference on April 3, 2014, a day after the shootings.

President Donald Trump announced Saturday that he's picked a battle-hardened commander who oversaw troops in Iraq and Afghanistan to be the nation's next top military adviser.

If confirmed by the Senate, Gen. Mark Milley, who has been chief of the Army since August 2015, would succeed Marine Gen. Joseph Dunford as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Dunford's term doesn't end until Oct. 1. Trump said the date of transition is yet to be determined.