The United States Embassy said Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Dan Caine will visit Trinidad and Tobago tomorrow to meet Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar.
The Embassy said the November 25 visit will focus on the countries’ long-standing bilateral relationship, efforts to strengthen regional stability, and regional unity on the need to counter illicit trafficking and transnational criminal organisations.
Caine is the 22nd Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the United States’ highest-ranking military officer, and serves as the principal military adviser to President Donald Trump, Secretary of Defence and the National Security Council.
Before becoming Chairman on 11 April 2025, he served as Associate Director for Military Affairs at the Central Intelligence Agency. His career includes a wide range of operational, staff and joint assignments, primarily as an F-16 fighter pilot, weapons officer, special operations officer and member of the White House staff.
He was commissioned in 1990 through the ROTC programme at the Virginia Military Institute and holds an MA in Air Warfare from the American Military University. He has completed several national security and leadership programmes, including those at the Harvard Kennedy School and the Syracuse University Maxwell School.
As a command pilot, he has logged more than 2,800 hours in the F-16, including over 150 combat hours. Between 2009 and 2016, he also served part-time in the National Guard while working as a serial entrepreneur and investor.
