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  1. Kurt Walter Tidd (born March 26, 1956) is a retired United States Navy admiral. He last served as the Commander, United States Southern Command. Prior to that assignment, Tidd served as Assistant to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

  2. Full image. U.S. Southern Command is responsible for all Department of Defense security cooperation in the 45 nations and territories of Central and South America and the Caribbean Sea, an area of...

  3. El almirante Kurt W. Tidd toma posesión como jefe del Comando Sur de EEUU. Carlos E. Hernández | viernes, 22 de enero de 2016, 00:00. El almirante Kurt W. Tidd ha asumido el mando del U.S. Southern Command (o Comando Sur de Estados Unidos) en reemplazo del general (Infantería de Marina) John F. Kelly, quien ejercía el cargo de noviembre de ...

  4. 8 Forum / An Interview with Kurt W. Tidd JFQ 86, 3rd Quarter 2017 that we’ve got this crossroads of activi-ties by three of the four global security challenges, it became critical that head-quarters, instead of being inwardly focused, be outwardly focused. It also became critical to find the means, con-nections, and linkages to plug in with our

  5. EXCLUSIVO – Entrevista Alm Kurt W. TIDD (SOUTHCOM) Link. The Editor. By Nelson Düring – DefesaNet’s chief-editor Translated by Nicholle Murmel. Adm. Kurt W. Tidd is the 23rd commander of SOUTHCOM. He assumed command Jan. 14, 2016. In the first visit to Brazil as SOUTHCOM commander Admiral Kurt W Tidd gave an exclusive interview to DefesaNet.

  6. 23 de feb. de 2018 · Kurt W. Tidd. Stay In Touch. Follow us on social networks. Subscribe to weekly newsletter. Kurt W. Tidd. Admiral. Commander of the United States Southern Command (SouthCom).

  7. 19 de jun. de 2017 · Admiral Kurt W. Tidd is the Commander of U.S. Southern Command (DOD) of the U.S. Air Force (DOD) JFQ: We last featured U.S. Southern Command [USSOUTHCOM] in 2006, and it seems that a number of issues remain the same, although others have emerged. How does USSOUTHCOM fit into the new National Military Strategy?