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Lt. Gen. Sir Mike Jackson passed command of Headquarters Allied Command Europe, Rapid Reaction Corps (HQ ARRC) to Lt. Gen. Christopher Drewry on 31 January, at the Corps' headquarters in Rheindahlen, Germany.

Lt. Gen. Jackson commanded NATO's multinational deployable Corps for three years, leading it into the Balkans on two occasions: in 1995 to command ground operations in NATO's Implementation Force (IFOR) in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and in 1999 to serve as HQ KFOR in command of NATO-led forces in Kosovo.

ARRC is the land component of NATO's Rapid Reaction Forces and takes its direction from the Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR). Its missions range from peace-support operations to warfighting.