saceur
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Definition
- Noun:
- Supreme Allied Commander Europe: The title for the commanding officer of Allied Command Europe (ACE), who serves as NATO's senior military commander in Europe. This is a specific, formal position within the NATO military command structure.
Usage
- The term SACEUR is a proper noun and an acronym. It is always capitalized and typically used without an article ("the SACEUR") when referring to the individual holding the position. It functions as a title.
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Examples
- Noun:
- General Smith was appointed as SACEUR.
- The SACEUR's headquarters, known as SHAPE (Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe), is located in Belgium.
- Decisions by the SACEUR require approval from the North Atlantic Council.
Advanced Usage
- The role of SACEUR is traditionally held by a senior U.S. military officer, such as a four-star general or admiral, who also serves as the Commander of U.S. European Command (USEUCOM). This is known as a "dual-hatted" role.
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Variants and Related Words
- SHAPE: (Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe) The military headquarters of the SACEUR.
- ACE: (Allied Command Europe) The NATO command led by the SACEUR.
- Supreme Allied Commander: The broader category of top NATO commanders, which includes SACEUR and SACI (Supreme Allied Commander Transformation).
Synonyms
- Supreme Allied Commander Europe (full title).
- NATO's top commander in Europe (descriptive phrase).
Notes
- SACEUR is an acronym and should be pronounced as a word (/ˈseɪsər/ or /ˈsækjʊər/). It is not spelled out letter by letter in common usage.
- It is a highly specific institutional term used primarily in military, diplomatic, and geopolitical contexts related to NATO.
Noun
- commanding officer of ACE; NATO's senior military commander in Europe