Trump picks 'Mad Dog' Mattis as defence secretary
Controversial retired general James Mattis has been named by Donald Trump as his choice for defence secretary.
The 66-year-old retired from the Marine Corps in 2013, having served as the commander of the US Central Command.
Nicknamed "Mad Dog", he was referred to by President-elect Mr Trump as "a true general's general".
But, while his service record is mostly respected, there are concerns about his lack of experience in diplomacy.
There is also concern about some of his other activities, including serving on the board of troubled biotech firm Theranos.
The Washington Post reported that Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes had tried to get him to intervene after a Pentagon official questioned the company's selling of its technology without approval from the Food and Drug Administration.
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