SMDC senior leader reflects on first 100 days in command

April 9, 2020

U.S. Army

Traditionally, incoming commanding generals use the 100-day mark in their new command to reflect on what they have learned and focus on the elements of the command and the goals and objectives they set when taking charge.

These are not traditional times, however. Since the U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command and the nation as a whole, is in the midst of a war against a global pandemic, COVID-19, Lt. Gen. Daniel L. Karbler chose instead to highlight what the command is doing to help the Army, the Department of Defense and the nation.

“I knew quite a bit about SMDC and the Joint Functional Component Command for Integrated Missile Defense from my time as chief of staff at U.S. Strategic Command,” Karbler said. “The daily support SMDC and JFCC IMD provide STRATCOM, SPACECOM and NORTHCOM and the no-fail missions SMDC executes around the clock, is a real eye-opener.

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