Paul J. Selva


Paul Joseph Selva is a retired United States Air Force general who served as the 10th Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. In this capacity, he was a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the nation's second highest-ranking military officer, and the highest-ranking officer in the Air Force. He assumed his last assignment on July 31, 2015, and retired on August 1, 2019.

Military career

Selva was born in Biloxi, Mississippi on September 27, 1958. He graduated from the United States Air Force Academy in 1980 with a Bachelor of Science in aeronautical engineering, and completed undergraduate pilot training at Reese Air Force Base, Texas. He has held numerous staff positions and has commanded at the squadron, group, wing and headquarters levels.
Selva is also a graduate of Abilene Christian University, the Air Command and Staff College, and Auburn University. Selva is a command pilot with more than 3,100 hours in the C-5, C-17A, C-141B, C-37, KC-10, KC-135A and T-37. He has served in a number of leadership positions including as Commander of the 9th Air Refueling Squadron, 60th Operations Group, 62nd Airlift Wing, and 618th Air and Space Operations Center. He was promoted to four-star rank in November 2012 and assumed command of Air Mobility Command. In 2014 Selva was appointed commander of U.S. Transportation Command, Scott AFB, Ill., where he was responsible for managing all global air, land and sea transportation.

Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff

Selva was suggested as President Barack Obama's nominee for Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in news reports the day before the nomination was to be made, on May 5, 2015. The report also named General Joseph Dunford, who was at the time serving as Commandant of the Marine Corps, to serve as the next Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Selva was nominated for a second term as Vice Chairman by President Donald Trump on May 16, 2017.

Education

Selva was acknowledged in President Obama's announcement speech on May 5, 2015.
Selva achieved the rank of Eagle Scout in the Boy Scouts of America in 1974.
In an April 5, 2020 phone call to White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer touted Selva as a potential COVID-19 czar to oversee the production and disbursement of medical equipment.