Leadership of the United States Cyber Command

This is a list of all commanders, deputy commanders, senior enlisted leaders, and chiefs of staff of the United States Cyber Command.

Emblem of the United States Cyber Command

Current headquarters staff

List of commanders of the United States Cyber Command

Commander of the United States Cyber Command
Emblem of the United States Cyber Command
Incumbent
General Paul M. Nakasone, USA

since 4 May 2018
United States Department of Defense
TypeUnified combatant commander
AbbreviationCDRUSCYBERCOM[4]
Reports toPresident of the United States
Secretary of Defense
NominatorSecretary of Defense
AppointerThe President
with Senate advice and consent
Term length2–3 years
(approx.)
Constituting instrument10 U.S.C. § 167b
Formation21 May 2010[5]
First holderKeith B. Alexander
DeputyDeputy Commander, United States Cyber Command
No. Commander Term Service branch
Portrait Name Took office Left office Term length
1
Alexander, Keith B.General
Keith B. Alexander
(born 1951)
21 May 201028 March 20143 years, 311 days
U.S. Army
-
Davis, Jon M.Lieutenant General
Jon M. Davis
Acting
29 March 20142 April 20144 days
U.S. Marine Corps
2
Rogers, Michael S.Admiral
Michael S. Rogers
(born 1959)
3 April 20144 May 20184 years, 31 days
U.S. Navy
3
Nakasone Paul M.General
Paul M. Nakasone
(born 1963)
4 May 2018Incumbent3 years, 341 days
U.S. Army

List of deputy commanders of the United States Cyber Command

No. Deputy Commander Term Service branch
Portrait Name Took office Left office Term length
1
Lieutenant General
Robert E. Schmidle Jr.[7]
August 2010May 2012~1 year, 274 days
U.S. Marine Corps
2
Lieutenant General
Jon M. Davis
May 2012June 2014~2 years, 31 days
U.S. Marine Corps
3
Lieutenant General
James K. McLaughlin[9]
August 2014~September 2017~3 years, 31 days
U.S. Air Force
4
Lieutenant General
William C. Mayville Jr.[11][lower-alpha 2]
~July 2017March 2018~243 days
U.S. Army
5
Lieutenant General
Vincent Stewart[lower-alpha 4]
(born 1958)
~3 October 2017~May 2019~1 year, 210 days
U.S. Marine Corps
6
Vice Admiral
Ross A. Myers
May 2019~18 September 2020~1 year, 140 days
U.S. Navy
7
Lieutenant General
Charles L. Moore
~18 September 2020Incumbent~1 year, 208 days
U.S. Air Force

List of senior enlisted leaders of the United States Cyber Command

No. Senior enlisted leader Term Service branch
Portrait Name Took office Left office Term length
-
Chief Master Sergeant
Kevin Slater[13]
April 2012March 20152 years, 334 days
U.S. Air Force
-
Command Sergeant Major
David C. Redmond[15]
March 2015~16 March 20183 years, 15 days
U.S. Army
-
Master Gunnery Sergeant
Scott H. Stalker
16 March 201828 August 20202 years, 165 days
U.S. Marine Corps
-
Command Sergeant Major
Sheryl D. Lyon[17]
25 September 2020Incumbent1 year, 201 days
U.S. Army

List of chiefs of staff of the United States Cyber Command since 2013

No. Chief of Staff Term Service branch
Portrait Name Took office Left office Term length
-
Major General
Jim H. Keffer[19]
September 2013~1 November 2015~2 years, 61 days
U.S. Air Force
-
Major General
Joseph A. Brendler
~1 November 2015~August 2016~274 days
U.S. Army
-
Major General
Stephen Fogarty
August 2016[20]~11 May 2018~1 year, 283 days
U.S. Army
-
Rear Admiral
Ross A. Myers
~11 May 2018~May 2019~1 year
U.S. Navy
-
Major General
John B. Morrison
~6 June 2019[21]~15 July 2020~1 year, 39 days
U.S. Army
-
Major General
David Isaacson[22]
15 July 2020Incumbent1 year, 273 days
U.S. Army

Notes

  1. Assignment not publicly announced by U.S. Department of Defense. Mayville's deputy position was concerned with the elevation of USCYBERCOM to a fully autonomous command separate from the National Security Agency. Mayville retired in 2018
  2. Assignment not publicly announced by U.S. Department of Defense. Mayville's deputy position was concerned with the elevation of USCYBERCOM to a fully autonomous command separate from the National Security Agency. Mayville retired in 2018
  3. Assignment publicly announced by U.S. Department of Defense. Stewart's deputy position was concerned with day-to-day operations of USCYBERCOM.
  4. Assignment publicly announced by U.S. Department of Defense. Stewart's deputy position was concerned with day-to-day operations of USCYBERCOM.

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See also

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