On 12 August 2021, he was promoted to lieutenant general and assumed command of the United States Army Special Operations Command one day later, succeeding Francis M. Beaudette.[8][9]
Braga's most recent assignments include: Army War College Special Operations Fellow at the Naval Postgraduate School, Garrison Commander of the National Training Center in Fort Irwin from 2013 to 2015; Chief of Staff at Joint Special Operations Command from 2015 to 2017 and Director of Operations, Combined Joint Task Force—Operation Inherent Resolve (CJTF-OIR) in Iraq. Braga assumed command as Commander, Special Operations Command, Pacific on 27 July 2018.
Braga praised the collaboration with Kurdish troops on the ground during Operation Inherent resolve:[7]
I'm very impressed. These people stood up without any international support. [...] It's the partnership we wished for, but never had, [...] I think the world owes them a debt of gratitude. They were the first to stand up against [ISIS].
In the spring of 2020, as the COVID-19 pandemic was rapidly worsening, Braga reportedly led an anti-vaxpropaganda campaign in the Philippines.[11] The disinformation campaign was targeted against the Chinese-produced vaccine Sinovac CoronaVac, and intended to undermine a possible increase of Chinese influence in the country.[11] The campaign was described as "payback" for COVID-19 disinformation by China directed against the U.S.[12] In summer of that same year, the campaign was expanded to target Muslim-majority countries.[11] The plan was discouraged by top U.S. diplomats in the region, and after revelations of the campaign came to light, health officials in the U.S. and internationally called the plan "indefensible" and said it "crossed a line."[11]
Braga is married to the former Melanie Rohrbaugh of Apple Valley, Calif. The couple has five children. [citation needed] Braga and Rohrbaugh were married on September 4, 1999, at Fort Bragg.[3]