John William "Mick" Nicholson Jr. (born 8 May 1957) is a retired
United States Army
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four-star
general
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who last commanded U.S. Forces –
Afghanistan
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(USFOR-A) and the 41-nation NATO-led
Resolute Support Mission
Resolute Support Mission (RSM) or Operation Resolute Support was a NATO-led multinational mission in Afghanistan. It began on 1 January 2015 as the successor to the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF), which was completed on 28 Dece ...
from 2 March 2016 to 2 September 2018, succeeding General
John F. Campbell. He was the longest-serving commander of
NATO
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forces in Afghanistan until 2021, having been the senior officer in theatre for 2 years, 6 months. He was previously commanding general,
Allied Land Command from October 2014 and commander of the
82nd Airborne Division
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. Nicholson is the son of
John W. "Jack" Nicholson, also a retired general officer in the United States Army, and is distantly related to British
brigadier general John Nicholson.
Early life and education
Growing up, Nicholson attended
Gilman School
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where he was known as "Nick". Over the years, this nickname gradually became "Mick".
In 1982, he graduated from
West Point
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(like his father had before him) and was commissioned into the infantry.
Career
Shortly after his commissioning, he was assigned to the
82nd Airborne and deployed during the
invasion of Grenada
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in 1983 where he earned a
Bronze Star Medal
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with
"V" device
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.
Nicholson was a strategist for General
Eric Shinseki
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when the
9/11 attacks
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occurred. He went on to serve in Afghanistan for six years. He commanded companies in the 82nd Airborne Division and the
75th Ranger Regiment
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. He was a major in the
3rd Infantry Division in Germany and later served in
IFOR
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Background
In ...
/
SFOR
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in
Sarajevo, Bosnia Hercegovina. As a
lieutenant colonel he commanded the Army's first Stryker Infantry Battalion, 1st Bn
23rd Infantry “Tomahawks”, at
Fort Lewis Washington. As a
colonel
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In the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries, a colon ...
, he commanded the
3rd Brigade Combat Team “Spartans” of the
10th Mountain Division
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.
Nicholson was the deputy director of the
. He became commander of the
82nd Airborne Division
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in 2012. In 2014 Nicholson took control of the NATO
Allied Land Command in
Izmir, Turkey.
Commander in Afghanistan
Nicholson was the longest-serving commander of the
War in Afghanistan
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* Muslim conquests of Afghanistan, a series of campaigns in ...
, having led the 41-nation NATO-led Resolute Support Mission and United States Forces-Afghanistan for two and a half years from March 2016 to September 2018. Nicholson told the
Senate Armed Services Committee
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in 2016 that "Since 9/11, the U.S. campaign in Afghanistan has largely defined my service." He assumed command from General John F. Campbell on 2 March 2016. Nicholson was given command of the Resolute Support Mission in Afghanistan, amid a worsening security situation. Nicholson apologized in person for U.S. involvement in the
Kunduz hospital airstrike.
His command spanned the Obama and
Trump administrations. During the final year of the
Obama administration
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in 2016, the U.S. conducted a strike in Pakistan which killed the Taliban Emir
Mullah Mansoor, made more extensive use of U.S.
air support
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to Afghan forces, and received an increase in US force levels at the close of 2016.
In April 2017, he authorized the dropping of the
Massive Ordnance Air Blast (MOAB), the largest non-nuclear munition in the US inventory, on an
ISIS
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strongpoint in the Pekha Valley of Nangarhar Province, Afghanistan.
Afghan ground forces requested the airstrike when they were unable to enter the area because of IS attacks from multiple tunnels.
The MOAB destroyed the IS strongpoint and enabled a successful offensive push deep into IS-held terrain.
During the first eight months of the Trump Administration in 2017, his recommendations were incorporated into the South Asia Strategy which was announced by Trump on 17 August 2017. The strategy resulted in a pressure campaign on the enemy and their sponsors.
On 2 September 2018, Nicholson relinquished command of the NATO-led Resolute Support Mission to General
Austin Scott Miller at a ceremony in
Kabul, Afghanistan
Kabul is the capital and largest city of Afghanistan. Located in the eastern half of the country, it is also a municipality, forming part of the Kabul Province. The city is divided for administration into 22 municipal districts. A 2025 estima ...
.
At the ceremony, Nicholson was praised as a “warrior-diplomat”.
His leadership and close relations with Afghan leaders were key to brokering the first universal ceasefire of the war in June 2018 and helped enable the launch of the subsequent peace initiative.
Nicholson has testified before the following Congressional Committees: The
House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, the
Senate Committee on Foreign Relations
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, and the
Senate Armed Services Committee
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. He participated in numerous sessions of the NATO
North Atlantic Council
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, to include the Ambassadors to NATO, Chiefs of Defense, Defense Ministers, Foreign Ministers, and Heads of State of the Alliance.
In 2017, as the commanding general in Afghanistan, Nicholson, drew attention when he said in a press conference that his command “continued to get reports of” Russian assistance to the Taliban, including weapons — something that was the subject of internal debate within the intelligence community at the time but appears to have been validated by media reporting in July 2020.
Post-military career
Nicholson is an adjunct faculty member on leadership with
Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School and is a member of Harvard's
Belfer Center's Elbe Group, which sustains a
Track Two dialogue between retired American and Russian senior officials in the military and intelligence fields.
In April 2019, Nicholson joined the
PenFed Foundation for Military Heroes as its president.
On 12 May 2019, Nicholson received the
Knight Commander's Cross, Great Cross with Star on the 70th anniversary of the Berlin Airlift from then Germany Defense Minister
Ursula von der Leyen
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.
On 18 May 2019, Nicholson gave the commencement address to the 2019 graduating class of
Institute of World Politics
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and received an
Honorary Degree
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of
Doctor of Law
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.
On 17 June 2019, Nicholson was given an Honorary Degree of
Doctor of Humane Letters by the
American University of Afghanistan alongside
David M. Rubenstein and General (Ret.)
David Petraeus
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.
On 10 September 2019, Nicholson gave a presentation on war and leadership to students and faculty at the
American University of Paris
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. On 21 February 2020, Nicholson was the closing speaker at the St. Petersburg Conference on World Affairs. On 17 October, Nicholson was the keynote speaker for the unveiling of the statue The Pledge, which honors women in the military, at the
Military Women's Memorial at
Arlington National Cemetery
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...
. On 28 October, it was announced that Nicholson would receive the 2020 Outstanding Service Award from
Canine Companions for Independence
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Foundations
Canine Companions for In ...
(CCI).
Corporate leadership
Since December 2021, Nicholson has served as Chief Executive of
Lockheed Martin
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in the Middle East, with responsibility for strategy, operations, and growth in the UAE, Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, Oman, Jordan, Lebanon, Iraq, and Pakistan.
In October 2022, Nicholson was appointed to the Board of Trustees of
Khalifa University, a public co-educational institution based in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
In November 2022, Nicholson was included in the Top 10 on
Forbes
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Middle East’s Global Meets Local list. The list ranked business executives leading operations for the world's largest companies in the Middle East & North Africa (MENA) region, based on factors such as the impact and scope of their role, business size, personal achievements, and public recognition.
Awards and decorations
References
External links
* Official site
* General John W. Nicholson, Jr.
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1957 births
Living people
United States Military Academy alumni
Georgetown University alumni
Recipients of the Legion of Merit
United States Army personnel of the War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
United States Army generals
Knights Commander of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany