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LEADERSHIP USAF LEADERSHIP USAF Compiled by Chequita Wood, Media Research Editor LEADERSHIP USAF LEADERSHIP USAF Compiled by Chequita Wood, Media Research Editor OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE THE UNITED STATES AIR FORCE AIR STAFF Assistant Secretary of the Assistant Secretary of the Assistant Secretary of the Assistant Secretary Assistant Vice Chief of Staff Chief Master Sergeant of Air Force Historian Judge Advocate General Air Force (Acquisition) Air Force (Financial Air Force (Installations, of the Air Force (Manpower Lt. Gen. Stayce D. Harris the Air Force Walter A. Grudzinskas Lt. Gen. Christopher F. Darlene Costello Management & Comptroller) Environment, & Energy) & Reserve Affairs) CMSAF Kaleth O. Wright Burne (performing duties of) Marilyn M. Thomas (acting) Richard K. Hartley (acting) Daniel R. Sitterly (acting) Secretary of the Air Force Chief of Staff Heather A. Wilson Gen. David L. Goldfein Surgeon General Chief of Chaplains Chief of Safety Chief Scientist Deputy Undersecretary Deputy Undersecretary of Deputy Undersecretary Auditor General Lt. Gen. Mark A. Ediger Maj. Gen. Dondi E. Costin Maj. Gen. Andrew M. Greg L. Zacharias of the Air Force the Air Force (Management) of the Air Force (Space) Douglas M. Bennett Mueller (International Affairs) Richard E. Lombardi David A. Hardy (acting) Heidi H. Grant Chief of Air Force Reserve Director, Air National Guard Director, Test & Evaluation Director, Air Force Lt. Gen. Maryanne Miller Lt. Gen. L. Scott Rice Devin L. Cate Sexual Assault Prevention & Response Undersecretary of the Air Force General Counsel Inspector General Chief, Information Director, Legislative Liaison Vice Chief of Staff Maj. Gen. James C. Johnson Matthew P. Donovan Joseph M. McDade Jr. Lt. Gen. Anthony J. Rock Dominance & Chief Maj. Gen. Steven L. Basham Gen. Stephen W. Wilson (acting) Information Officer Lt. Gen. Bradford J. Shwedo Director, Public Affairs Director, Small Business Administrative Assistant Brig. Gen. Edward W. Programs to the Secretary of the Thomas Jr. Valerie L. Muck Air Force Patricia J. Zarodkiewicz As of Aug. 18, 2017 88 OCTOBER / NOVEMBER 2017 H WWW.AIRFORCEMAG.COM OCTOBER / NOVEMBER 2017 H WWW.AIRFORCEMAG.COM 89 USAFLEADERSHIP USAF LEADERSHIP AIR STAFF A1-A4 AIR STAFF A5-A10 A1 Manpower, Personnel, & Services A5/8 Strategic Plans & Requirements Director, Civilian Force Management Vacant Director, Military Force Management Policy Vacant Deputy Chief of Staff Director, Air Force Services Director, Force Development Director, Manpower, Director, Plans & Integration Deputy Chief of Staff Director, Operational Director, Strategic Plans Director, Strategy, Concepts, Lt. Gen. Gina M. Grosso Brig. Gen. Kathleen A. Cook Russell J. Frasz Organization, & Resources Gregory D. Parsons Lt. Gen. Jerry D. Harris Jr. Capability Requirements Maj. Gen. Brian M. Killough & Assessments Brig. Gen. (sel.) Troy E. Maj. Gen. Clinton E. Crosier Brig. Gen. David W. Hicks Dunn A2 Intelligence, Surveillance, & Reconnaissance A6 Office of Information Dominance & Chief Information Officer Deputy Chief of Staff Director, Future Warfare Director, ISR Modernization & Director, Warfighting Director, Special Programs Chief, Information Dominance Director, Cyber Director, Cyberspace Infrastructure Operations Support Director, Cyberspace Lt. Gen. Veralinn Jamieson Brig. Gen. (sel.) Michael L. Joseph D. Yount & Chief Information Officer Capabilities & Compliance Strategy & Policy Operations & Warfighting Downs James G. Clark Brig. Gen. Aaron M. Prupas Lt. Gen. Bradford J. Shwedo Arthur G. Hatcher Jr. Maj. Gen. Patrick C. Higby Integration Brig. Gen. (sel.) David M. Gaedecke A3 Operations A9 Studies, Analyses, & Assessments Deputy Chief of Staff Director, Training & Readiness Director, Weather Director, Current Operations Lt. Gen. Mark C. Nowland Maj. Gen. Scott F. Smith Ralph O. Stoffler Brig. Gen. B. Chance Saltzman Director Principal Deputy Director Michael D. Payne A4 Logistics, Engineering, & Force Protection Kevin E. Williams A10 Strategic Deterrence & Nuclear Integration Deputy Chief of Staff Director, Civil Engineers Director, Logistics Director, Resource Director, Security Forces Lt. Gen. John B. Cooper Maj. Gen. Timothy S. Maj. Gen. Donald E. Integration Brig. Gen. Andrea D. Tullos Green Kirkland Lorna B. Estep Deputy Chief of Staff Deputy Assistant Associate Deputy Lt. Gen. Jack Weinstein Chief of Staff Chief of Staff Michael R. Shoults Billy W. Mullins 90 OCTOBER / NOVEMBER 2017 H WWW.AIRFORCEMAG.COM OCTOBER / NOVEMBER 2017 H WWW.AIRFORCEMAG.COM 91 USAFLEADERSHIP USAF LEADERSHIP MAJOR COMMANDS MAJOR COMMANDS (Cont.) Air Combat Command Hq. JB Langley-Eustis, Va. Air Force Materiel Command Hq. Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio Commander Deputy Commander Command Chief Master 1st Air Force/Air Forces 9th Air Force 12th Air Force/Air Forces Commander Deputy Commander Command Chief Master Air Force Installation & Air Force Life Cycle Air Force Nuclear Weapons Gen. James M. Holmes Maj. Gen. John K. McMullen Sergeant Northern Maj. Gen. Scott J. Zobrist Southern Gen. Ellen M. Pawlikowski Maj. Gen. Warren D. Berry Sergeant Mission Support Center Management Center Center CMSgt. Frank H. Batten III Lt. Gen. R. Scott Williams Shaw AFB, S.C. Lt. Gen. Mark D. Kelly CMSgt. Jason L. France Maj. Gen. Bradley D. Spacy Lt. Gen. Robert D. McMurry Jr. Maj. Gen. (sel.) Shaun Q. Morris Tyndall AFB, Fla. Davis-Monthan AFB, Ariz. JBSA-Lackland, Texas Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio Kirtland AFB, N.M. 25th Air Force US Air Forces Central US Air Force Warfare Center Maj. Gen. Mary F. O'Brien Command Maj. Gen. Glen D. Vanherck Air Force Research Laboratory Air Force Sustainment Center Air Force Test Center National Museum of the JBSA-Lackland, Texas Lt. Gen. Jeffrey L. Harrigian Nellis AFB, Nev. Maj. Gen. William T. Cooley Lt. Gen. Lee K. Levy II Maj. Gen. David A. Harris US Air Force Southwest Asia Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio Tinker AFB, Okla. Edwards AFB, Calif. John L. Hudson Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio Air Education and Training Command Hq. JBSA-Randolph, Texas Air Force Reserve Command Hq. Robins AFB, Ga. Commander Deputy Commander Command Chief Master 2nd Air Force 19th Air Force Air Force Recruiting Service Lt. Gen. Darryl L. Roberson Maj. Gen. Mark Anthony Sergeant Maj. Gen. Robert D. LaBrutta Maj. Gen. Patrick J. Doherty Maj. Gen. Garrett Harencak Commander Vice Commander Command Chief Master 4th Air Force 10th Air Force 22nd Air Force Brown CMSgt. David R. Staton Keesler AFB, Miss. JBSA-Randolph, Texas JBSA-Randolph, Texas Lt. Gen. Maryanne Miller Maj. Gen. Richard W. Sergeant Maj. Gen. Randall A. Ogden Maj. Gen. Ronald B. Miller Maj. Gen. John P. Stokes Scobee CMSgt. Ericka E. Kelly March ARB, Calif. NAS Fort Worth JRB, Texas Dobbins ARB, Ga. Air Force Space Command Hq. Peterson AFB, Colo. Air University 59th Medical Wing Lt. Gen. Steven L. Kwast Maj. Gen. Bart O. Iddins Maxwell AFB, Ala. JBSA-Lackland, Texas Air Force Global Strike Command Hq. Barksdale AFB, La. Commander Vice Commander Command Chief Master 14th Air Force/Air Forces 24th Air Force/ Space & Missile Systems Gen. John W. Raymond Maj. Gen. David D. Sergeant Strategic Air Forces Cyber Center Thompson CMSgt. Brendan I. Criswell Lt. Gen. David J. Buck Maj. Gen. Christopher P. Lt. Gen. John F. Thompson Vandenberg AFB, Calif. Weggeman Los Angeles AFB, Calif. JBSA-Lackland, Texas Air Force Network Integration Air Force Spectrum Center Management Office Col. Douglas S. Dudley Col. David B. Bosko Scott AFB, Ill. Ft. Meade, Md. Commander Vice Commander Command Chief Master 8th Air Force 20th Air Force Gen. Robin Rand Maj. Gen. Michael E. Fortney Sergeant Maj. Gen. Thomas A. Bussiere Maj. Gen. Anthony J. Cotton CMSgt. Calvin D. Williams Barksdale AFB, La. F. E. Warren AFB, Wyo. 92 OCTOBER / NOVEMBER 2017 H WWW.AIRFORCEMAG.COM OCTOBER / NOVEMBER 2017 H WWW.AIRFORCEMAG.COM 93 USAFLEADERSHIP USAF LEADERSHIP MAJOR COMMANDS (Cont.) AIR FORCE GENERALS SERVING IN JOINT AND INTERNATIONAL ASSIGNMENTS Air Force Special Operations Command Hq. Hurlburt Field, Fla. Joint Chiefs of Staff 1st Special Operations Wing 352nd Special Operations Col. Thomas B. Palenske Wing Hurlburt Field, Fla. Col. Matthew D. Smith RAF Mildenhall, UK 24th Special Operations Wing Col. Michael E. Martin 492nd Special Operations Hurlburt Field, Fla. Wing Col. Nathan Green 27th Special Operations Wing Hurlburt Field, Fla. Col. Stewart A. Hammons Cannon AFB, N.M. Commander Deputy Commander Command Chief Master Vice Chairman of the Chief of Staff, United States Chief of the National Lt. Gen. Marshall B. Webb Maj. Gen. Michael T. Plehn Sergeant Joint Chiefs of Staff Air Force Guard Bureau CMSgt. Gregory A. Smith Gen. Paul J. Selva Gen. David L. Goldfein Gen. Joseph L. Lengyel Pentagon Pentagon Arlington, Va. Air Mobility Command Hq. Scott AFB, Ill. US European US Northern US Pacific US Strategic US Transportation Command Command/NORAD Command Command Command Commander Deputy Commander Command Chief Master 18th Air Force US Air Force Expeditionary Center Gen. Carlton D. Everhart II Maj. Gen. Thomas J. Sharpy Sergeant Lt. Gen. Giovanni K. Tuck Maj. Gen. Christopher J. Bence CMSgt. Shelina Frey Scott AFB, Ill. JB McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J. Commander, Commander Air Component Commander Commander Commander Allied Air Command Gen. Lori J. Robinson Gen. Terrence Gen. John E. Hyten Gen. Darren W. McDew Pacific Air Forces Hq. JB Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii Gen. Tod D. Wolters Peterson AFB, Colo. J. O'Shaughnessy Offutt AFB, Neb. Scott AFB, Ill. Ramstein AB, Germany JB Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawai DIRECT REPORTING UNITS AUXILIARY Air Force District Air Force United States Air Civil Air Civil Air of Washington Operational Test & Force Academy Patrol/USAF Patrol Commander Deputy Commander Command Chief Master 5th Air Force 7th Air Force 11th Air Force Gen. Terrence J. Maj. Gen. Russell L. Mack Sergeant Lt. Gen. Jerry P. Martinez Lt. Gen. Thomas W. Lt. Gen. Kenneth S. Wilsbach Evaluation Center O'Shaughnessy CMSgt. Anthony W. Johnson Yokota AB, Japan Bergeson JB Elmendorf-Richardson, Osan AB, South Korea Alaska United States Air Forces in Europe Hq. Ramstein AB, Germany Commander Superintendent Commander National Commander Maj. Gen. James Lt. Gen. Jay B. Silveria Col. Michael D. Tyynismaa CAP Maj. Gen. Joseph A. Jacobson Commander Colorado Springs, Colo. Maxwell AFB, Ala. R. Vazquez JB Andrews, Md.
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