The latest pick for combatant commander will be a woman, making history.
On Friday, multiple officials announced President Barack Obama will nominate current head of Pacific Air Forces Gen. Lori Robinson.
Defense Secretary Ash Carter said, "We have coming along now a lot of female officers who are exceptionally strong."
If the nomination gets Senate approval, Robinson will become the head of U.S. Northern Command, one of just six regional combatant commands. This would effectively make her one of the most senior members of the U.S. military.
This is not Robinson's first time pioneering the way for women in the military. In 2014, she became the first female combat commander with four stars.
Robinson has filled a variety of roles in the U.S. Air Force, which she joined in 1982.
This video includes clips from Andersen Air Force Base, Politico, U.S. Department of Defense and Pacific Air Forces and images from Getty Images and U.S. Air Force.