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Dempsey, who began a four-year term as Army chief of staff on April 11, will have to be confirmed by the Senate, as will Winnefeld and Odierno. Gates said that Dempsey, Winnefeld and Odierno are excellent choices. "They possess the right mix of intellectual heft, moral courage and strategic vision to provide sound and candid advice to the president and his national security team," Gates said. "Above all, they are proven leaders of men and women in combat operations over the past decade and are uniquely qualified to guide and shape our military institutions through the challenging times ahead. Mullen said the trio will give "not only their best military advice, but also the great benefit of their decades of military experience and their command in combat operations." He called Odierno a "combat-proven officer who made a real difference in Iraq." Appearing in a nationally broadcast interview Monday morning, Mullen was asked whether a change of guard at the Joint Chiefs meant a change of strategy in Afghanistan. "We obviously have added these forces ... and we've really seen progress on the security side," he replied. "We will sustain losses as we have in the last few days. ... That said, I am confident that by the end of the year, we'll be in a much, much better position."
He said he hopes the public understands "the depth of sacrifice" made by servicemen and women. Mullen appeared on ABC's "Good Morning America," CBS's "The Early Show" and NBC's "Today" show.
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