U.S. to name its military mission supporting Ukraine

In the coming weeks, U.S. President Joe Biden's administration plans to name its military mission supporting Ukraine and appoint a general to lead the training and assistance effort.

That's according to The World Street Journal, Ukrinform reports.

The naming of the operation formally recognizes the U.S. effort within the military, akin to how the Pentagon dubbed the missions in Iraq and Afghanistan Operation Iraqi Freedom, Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Freedom's Sentinel.

The naming of the training and assistance is significant bureaucratically, as it typically entails long-term, dedicated funding and the possibility of special pay, ribbons and awards for service members participating in the effort.

The selection of a general, expected to be a two- or three-star, reflects the creation of a command responsible to coordinate the effort, a shift from the largely ad hoc effort to provide training and assistance to the Ukrainians for years.