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Air Force Senior Leader Panel U. S. Air Force Academy Class of 1988 30th Reunion

LIEUTENANT GENERAL JACQUELINE D. VAN OVOST Lt. Gen. Jacqueline D. Van Ovost is the Director of Staff, Headquarters Air Force, the Pentagon, Arlington, Virginia. In this role, she synchronizes and integrates policy, plans, positions, procedures and cross functional issues for the headquarters staff. Prior to assuming her current position, General Van Ovost was the Vice Director, Joint Staff, the Pentagon, Arlington, Virginia. In this role, she assisted the Director of the Joint Staff and provided oversight to Joint Staff support activities, including administration and action management, budget, support services and security. General Van Ovost has commanded an air refueling squadron, flying training wing, and the Presidential Airlift Wing. She also served as the Director of Mobility Forces, U.S. Central Command, and as the Vice Commander, U.S. Air Force Expeditionary Center. General Van Ovost graduated from the U.S. Air Force Academy in 1988. She is a graduate of the U.S. Air Force Test Pilot School and a command pilot with more than 4,200 hours in over 30 aircraft including the C 32A, C 17A, C 141B and KC 135R. EDUCATION 1988 Bachelor of Science in aeronautical engineering, U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Colo. 1994 U.S. Air Force Test Pilot School, Edwards Air Force Base, Calif. 1996 Squadron Officer School, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 1996 Master of Science, Mechanical Engineering, California State University, Fresno 1999 Master of Military Arts and Sciences, Air Command and Staff College, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 2004 Master of Strategic Studies, Air War College, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 2008 Air Force Enterprise Leadership Seminar, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 2009 National Security Management Course, Syracuse University, Syracuse, N.Y. 2009 Leadership Development Program, Center for Creative Leadership, Colorado Springs, Colo. 2017 Driving Government Performance, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Boston ASSIGNMENTS 1. August 1988 - August 1989, student, Undergraduate Pilot Training, Reese AFB, Texas 2. August 1989 - June 1993, C-141B Pilot, 17th and 76th Airlift Squadrons, Charleston AFB, S.C. 3. June 1993 - June 1994, student, USAF Test Pilot School, Edwards AFB, Calif. 4. June 1994 - October 1997, Experimental Test Pilot, 417/418 Flight Test Squadron, Edwards AFB, Calif.

5. October 1997 - July 1998, Test Pilot Instructor and Chief, Scheduling Branch, U.S. Air Force Test Pilot School, Edwards AFB, Calif. 6. July 1998 - June 1999, student, Air Command and Staff College, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 7. June 1999 - June 2001, Chief, C-17 Acquisition Branch and C-17 Program Element Monitor, Secretary of the Air Force for Acquisition, Arlington, Va. 8. July 2001 - December 2001, Assistant Director of Operations, 350th Air Refueling Squadron, McConnell AFB, Kan. 9. January 2002 - July 2003, Commander, 384th Air Refueling Squadron, McConnell AFB, Kan. 10. July 2003 - June 2004, student, Air War College, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 11. July 2004 - April 2007, Chief, Standards Branch then Chief, Joint Operations Division, Operations and Plans Directorate, U.S. Transportation Command, Scott AFB, Ill. 12. May 2007 - March 2008, Vice Commander, 12th Flying Training Wing, Randolph AFB, Texas 13. March 2008 - February 2010, Commander, 12th Flying Training Wing, Randolph AFB, Texas 14. February 2010 March 2012, Commander, 89th Airlift Wing, Joint Base Andrews, Md. 15. March 2012- September 2013, Vice Commander, U.S. Air Force Expeditionary Center, Travis AFB, Calif. 16. September 2013 February 2015, Deputy Director for Politico-Military Affairs (Europe, NATO, Russia), Strategic Plans and Policy Directorate (J5), Joint Staff, the Pentagon, Arlington, Va. 17. February 2015 August 2017, Vice Director, Joint Staff, the Pentagon, Arlington, Va. 18. August 2017 November 2017, Special Assistant to the Vice Chief of Staff of the Air Force, the Pentagon, Arlington, Va. 19. November 2017 present, Director of Staff, Headquarters Air Force, the Pentagon, Arlington, Va. SUMMARY OF JOINT ASSIGNMENTS 1. July 2004 - April 2007, Chief, Joint Operations Division, Operations and Plans Directorate, U.S. Transportation Command, Scott AFB, Ill., as a lieutenant colonel 2. September 2013 February 2015 Deputy Director for Politico-Military Affairs (Europe, NATO, Russia), Strategic Plans and Policy Directorate (J5), Joint Staff, the Pentagon, Arlington, Va., as a brigadier general 3. February 2015 August 2017, Vice Director, Joint Staff, the Pentagon, Arlington, Va., as a major general FLIGHT INFORMATION Rating: command pilot Flight Hours: 4,200 Aircraft Flown: C-32A, C-12C, C-17A, C-23A, C-141B/A, KC-135R, F-15B, F-16B, T-1A, T-37B and T-38A MAJOR AWARDS AND DECORATIONS Defense Superior Service Medal with oak leaf cluster Legion of Merit with oak leaf cluster Bronze Star with oak leaf cluster Meritorious Service Medal with three oak leaf clusters

Air Medal Aerial Achievement Medal with oak leaf cluster Joint Service Commendation Medal Air Force Commendation Medal EFFECTIVE DATES OF PROMOTION Second Lieutenant June 1, 1988 First Lieutenant June 1, 1990 Captain June 1, 1992 Major Aug. 1, 1998 Lieutenant Colonel May 1, 2001 Colonel Dec. 1, 2006 Brigadier General Aug. 2, 2012 Major General May 22, 2015 Lieutenant General Nov. 8, 2017

MAJOR GENERAL MICHAEL T. PLEHN Maj. Gen. Mike Plehn, is the Deputy Commander, Air Force Special Operations Command, Hurlburt Field, Florida. The command is the Air Force component of U.S. Special Operations Command. AFSOC provides Air Force special operations forces for worldwide deployment and assignment to unified combatant commanders with approximately 19,000 active-duty, Reserve, Air National Guard and civilian professionals. General Plehn graduated from Miami Southridge High School in 1983 and entered the U.S. Air Force Academy Preparatory School. He graduated from the U.S. Air Force Academy with military distinction in 1988 with a degree in astronautical engineering. He is a graduate of the School of Advanced Airpower Studies and the Chief of Staff of the Air Force Fellows program. He has served on the Air Staff and in multiple joint assignments at the combatant command, headquarters level and the Office of the Secretary of Defense. General Plehn is a master navigator with more than 2,100 hours, including more than 350 combat hours, primarily as an electronic warfare officer on the AC-130 gunship. He has flown missions supporting operations over Bosnia, Somalia, Haiti and Afghanistan, and has commanded special operations units at the squadron, group and wing levels. EDUCATION 1984 U.S. Air Force Academy Preparatory School, Colorado Springs, Colo. 1988 Bachelor of Science in Astronautical Engineering, U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Colo. 1995 Squadron Officer School, Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala. 1997 Master of Aeronautical Science, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, Fla. 1999 College of Naval Command and Staff, Newport, R.I. 2000 School of Advanced Airpower Studies, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 2003 Air War College, by correspondence 2005 National Defense Fellow, Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington, D.C. 2014 Combined Force Air Component Commander s Course, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 2015 Joint Force Maritime Component Commander s Course, Newport, R.I. 2015 Joint Flag Officer Warfighting Course, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 2016 United Kingdom Pinnacle Course, Headquarters Joint Forces Command, Northwood, England ASSIGNMENTS 1. June 1988 - July 1989, student, Williams AFB, Ariz. 2. July 1989 - August 1990, specialized undergraduate navigator training, Mather AFB, Calif.

3. August 1990 - November 1994, AC-130H Electronic Warfare Officer, later Instructor and Evaluator Electronic Warfare Officer and Flight Commander, 16th Special Operations Squadron, Hurlburt Field, Fla. 4. November 1994 - May 1996, Wing EWO, 16th Operations Support Squadron, Hurlburt Field, Fla. 5. May 1996 - July 1997, Executive Officer, 16th Operations Group, Hurlburt Field, Fla. 6. July 1997 - July 1998, Aide-de-camp to the commander, Headquarters AFSOC, Hurlburt Field, Fla. 7. August 1998 - June 1999, student, College of Naval Command and Staff, Newport, R.I. 8. July 1999 - June 2000, student, School of Advanced Airpower Studies, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 9. July 2000 - February 2001, Team Chief, Aerospace Global Engagement, Directorate of Strategic Planning, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Washington, DC. 10. February 2001 - December 2001, Vice Chief of Staff of the Air Force Speechwriter, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C. 11. December 2001 - July 2002, student, AC-130U Qualification Course, 19th Special Operations Squadron, later Assistant Operations Officer, 4th Special Operations Squadron, Hurlburt Field, Fla. 12. July 2002 - June 2004, Commander, 19th Special Operations Squadron, Hurlburt Field, Fla. 13. July 2004 - June 2005, National Defense Fellow, SDE Student, Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington, D.C. 14. July 2005 - July 2006, Chief, Joint Interagency Coordination Group, Headquarters U.S. European Command, Patch Barracks, Stuttgart-Vaihingen, Germany 15. July 2006 - June 2007, Chief, Directed Studies, Joint Improvised Explosive Device Defeat Organization, Office of the Deputy Secretary of Defense, Arlington, Va. 16. June 2007 July 2008, Commander, 27th Operations Group, later 27th Special Operations Group, Cannon AFB, N.M. 17. July 2008 June 2010, Chief of Staff of the Air Force Fellow, Washington, D.C. 18. June 2010 June 2011, Commander, 1st Special Operations Wing, Hurlburt Field, Fla. 19. August 2011 August 2013, Deputy Director, Special Plans Working Group, Headquarters U.S. Central Command, MacDill AFB, Fla. 20. September 2013 January 2015, Principal Director for Middle East Policy, Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy, Office of the Secretary of Defense, the Pentagon, Washington, D.C. 21. January 2015 June 2017, Chief of Staff, Headquarters U.S. Southern Command, Doral, Fla. 22. June 2017 present, Deputy Commander, Headquarters Air Force Special Operations Command, Hurlburt Field, Fla. SUMMARY OF JOINT ASSIGNMENTS 1. July 2005 - July 2006, Chief, Joint Interagency Coordination Group, HQ U.S. European Command, Patch Barracks, Stuttgart-Vaihingen, Germany, as a colonel 2. July 2006 - June 2007, Chief, Directed Studies, Joint Improvised Explosive Device Defeat Organization, Office of the Deputy Secretary of Defense, Arlington, Va., as a colonel 3. August 2011 - August 2013, Deputy Director, Special Plans Working Group, Headquarters Central Command, MacDill AFB, Fla., as a

brigadier general 4. September 2013 January 2015, Principal Director for Middle East Policy, Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy, Office of the Secretary of Defense, Washington D.C., as a major general 5. January 2015 June 2017, Chief of Staff, U.S. Southern Command, Doral, Fla., as a major general FLIGHT INFORMATION Rating: master navigator Flight Hours: 2,100 Aircraft Flown: AC-130H, AC-130U, U-28A, MQ-1B, F-16D MAJOR AWARDS AND DECORATIONS Defense Superior Service Medal with two oak leaf clusters Legion of Merit Bronze Star Medal Defense Meritorious Service Medal with oak leaf cluster Meritorious Service Medal with three oak leaf clusters Air Medal with two oak leaf clusters Aerial Achievement Medal with four oak leaf clusters Air Force Commendation Medal Air Force Achievement Medal with oak leaf cluster Gallant Unit Citation Joint Meritorious Unit Award with silver oak leaf cluster EFFECTIVE DATES OF PROMOTION Second Lieutenant June 1, 1988 First Lieutenant June 1, 1990 Captain June 1, 1992 Major Aug. 1, 1998 Lieutenant Colonel May 1, 2001 Colonel Aug. 1, 2005 Brigadier General July 22, 2011 Major General May 5, 2014 (Current as of August 2017)

MAJOR GENERAL MICHAEL D. ROTHSTEIN Maj. Gen. Michael D. Rothstein is the Commander, Curtis E. LeMay Center for Doctrine Development and Education and the Vice Commander of Air University, Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama. He provides full spectrum education, research and outreach at every level through professional military education, professional continuing education and academic degree granting. He leads the intellectual and leadership center of the U.S. Air Force, graduating more than 50,000 resident and 120,000 non-resident officers, enlisted and civilian personnel each year. Air University is responsible for Air Force enlisted and officer professional military education, professional continuing education and graduate education, as well as officer commissioning through Officer Training School and ROTC. The Curtis E. LeMay Center is responsible for the research, development and production of Air Force doctrine and input for joint and multinational doctrine development activities. The center is also responsible for advocating the proper doctrinal representation of airpower in exercise scenarios, war games, models and simulations, and providing policy and guidance of Air Force doctrine through education and focused outreach. General Rothstein was commissioned in 1988 as a distinguished graduate of the U.S. Air Force Academy. He earned his pilot wings at Euro-NATO Joint Jet Pilot Training at Sheppard AFB, Texas, and was assigned as an F-16 pilot. General Rothstein has commanded an operations support squadron, an air operations group, two fighter wings and an air expeditionary wing in Afghanistan. He also served as the Director of Operations and Plans, U.S. Air Forces Central at Shaw AFB, South Carolina, and Chief, Activities Synchronization, International Security Assistance Force Joint Command in Kabul, Afghanistan. Prior to this assignment General Rothstein served in the U.S. State Department as a Deputy Assistant Secretary in the Bureau of Political-Military Affairs. General Rothstein is a command pilot with over 2,500 hours in the F-16, C-130, T-37 and T-38. EDUCATION 1988 Bachelor's degree in political science, U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Colo. 1995 Squadron Officer School, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 1995 U.S. Air Force Weapons Instructor Course, Nellis AFB, Nev. 1999 Master of Military Arts and Sciences degree, Command and General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, Kan. 2006 Master of Strategic Studies degree, Air War College, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 2008 Joint Forces Staff College, National Defense University, Norfolk, Va. 2012 Enterprise Leadership Seminar, Darden School of Business, University of Virginia, Charlottesville 2012 Joint Force Air Component Commander Course, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 2013 Senior Joint Information Operations Application Course, Maxwell AFB, Ala.

ASSIGNMENTS 1. August 1988 - January 1990, Student, Euro-NATO joint jet pilot training, Sheppard AFB, Texas 2. January 1990 - August 1990, Student, F-16 replacement training, 72nd Fighter Squadron, MacDill AFB, Fla. 3. September 1990 - February 1992, F-16 Pilot, 80th Fighter Squadron, Kunsan Air Base, South Korea 4. March 1992 - June 1995, F-16 Instructor Pilot, 13th Fighter Squadron, Misawa AB, Japan 5. July 1995 - December 1995, Student, U.S. Air Force Weapons School, Nellis AFB, Nev. 6. January 1996 - May 1998, Chief, Weapons and Tactics, 69th Fighter Squadron, and Chief, F-16 Weapons and Tactics, 347th Wing, Moody AFB, Ga. 7. June 1998 - June 1999, Student, Command and General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, Kan. 8. June 1999 - January 2002, Chief, Advanced Programs Branch, then Assistant Chief, Operations and Training Division, U.S. Air Forces in Europe, Ramstein AB, Germany 9. April 2002 - April 2004, assistant operations officer, 421st Fighter Squadron, and operations officer, 34th Fighter Squadron, Hill AFB, Utah 10. April 2004 - November 2005, Commander, 57th Operations Support Squadron, Nellis AFB, Nev. 11. December 2005 - May 2007, Student, then Special Assistant to the Commandant, Air War College, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 12. May 2007 - March 2008, Commander, 609th Air Operations Group, and Director of Operations, U.S. Central Command Air Forces, Shaw AFB, S.C. 13. March 2008 - May 2009, Director, Operations and Plans, 9th Air Force and U.S. Air Forces Central, Shaw AFB, S.C. 14. June 2009 - June 2010, Chief, Activities Synchronization, International Security Assistance Force Joint Command, Kabul, Afghanistan 15. August 2010 - September 2012, Commander, 35th Fighter Wing, Misawa AB, Japan 16. September 2012 June 2014, Commander, 56th Fighter Wing, Luke AFB, Ariz. 17. August 2014 July 2015, Commanding General, Train, Advise Assist Command Air and Commander, 438th Air Expeditionary Wing, Air Combat Command, Kabul, Afghanistan 18. August 2015 August 2017, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Plans, Programs and Operations, Bureau of Political-Military Affairs, U.S. Department of State, Washington, D.C. 19. August 2017 present, Commander, Curtis E. LeMay Center for Doctrine Development and Education, and Vice Commander, Air University, Maxwell AFB, Ala. SUMMARY OF JOINT ASSIGNMENTS 1. June 2009 - June 2010, Chief, Activities Synchronization, International Security Assistance Force Joint Command, Kabul, Afghanistan, as a colonel 2. August 2014 July 2015, Commanding General, Train, Advise Assist Command Air and Commander, 438th Air Expeditionary Wing, Air Combat Command, Kabul, Afghanistan, as a brigadier general FLIGHT INFORMATION Rating: command pilot Flight hours: more than 2,500 Aircraft flown: F-16C Block 30/40/50, C-130H, T-38 and T-37

MAJOR AWARDS AND DECORATIONS Defense Superior Service Medal Legion of Merit with two oak leaf clusters Bronze Star Medal Defense Meritorious Service Medal Meritorious Service Medal with three oak leaf clusters Aerial Achievement Medal Joint Service Commendation Medal Air Force Commendation Medal with oak leaf cluster EFFECTIVE DATES OF PROMOTION Second Lieutenant June 1, 1988 First Lieutenant June 1, 1990 Captain June 1, 1992 Major Aug. 1, 1998 Lieutenant Colonel May 1, 2001 Colonel Dec. 1, 2006 Brigadier General Aug. 2, 2012 Major General Aug. 3, 2015 (Current as of February 2018)

MAJOR GENERAL KEVIN B. SCHNEIDER Major General Kevin B. Schneider is Chief of Staff of Headquarters U.S. Pacific Command, Camp Smith, Hawaii. He is responsible for the development of plans, policies, and procedures to ensure efficient operation and seamless interface between headquarters staff, component commands, and subordinate organizations. He oversees command policy and programs which support the Combatant Commander s priorities and promote U.S. interests in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region through peace, crisis, and war. Gen. Schneider was commissioned in 1988 and earned his pilot wings from the Euro-NATO Joint Jet Pilot Training program. He attended the F-16 Weapons Instructor Course and later served as an F-16 Division instructor pilot at the Weapons School. Gen. Schneider s command tours include command of the 80th Fighter Squadron at Kunsan, Korea, the multi-national 80th Flying Training Wing at Sheppard AFB, Texas, and the 380th Air Expeditionary Wing in the U.S. Central Command Area of Responsibility. His staff assignments include tours on the Joint Staff and on the Air Staff as the Director of Air Force General Officer Management. General Schneider also served as the Assistant Deputy Commander, U.S. Air Forces Central Command, and the Assistant Vice Commander, 9th Air Expeditionary Task Force. Prior to his position at U.S. Pacific Command, he served as Chief of Staff, Headquarters Pacific Air Forces. The general is a command pilot with more than 3,800 flight hours and 530 combat hours flown during operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom. EDUCATION 1988 Bachelor of Science, Engineering Sciences, U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Colo. 1996 U.S. Air Force Weapons Instructor Course, Nellis Air Force Base, Nev. 2005 Masters degree in national security and strategic studies, Marine Corps War College, Quantico Marine Corps Base, Va. ASSIGNMENTS 1. August 1988 - September 1989, Student, Euro-NATO Joint Jet Pilot Training, 88th Flying Training Squadron, Sheppard AFB, Texas 2. March 1990 - September 1990, Student, F-16 Replacement Training Unit, 72nd Tactical Fighter Training Squadron, MacDill AFB, Fla. 3. November 1990 - November 1993, Instructor Pilot, 36th Fighter Squadron, Osan AB, South Korea

4. November 1993 - December 1995, Instructor Pilot, Wing Weapons Flight Commander, 432nd Operations Support Squadron, then Assistant Chief of Weapons and Tactics, 13th Fighter Squadron, Misawa AB, Japan 5. January 1996 - June 1996, Student, U.S. Air Force Weapons Instructor Course, F-16 Division, Nellis AFB, Nev. 6. June 1996 - May 1998, Weapons Officer, Chief of Weapons and Tactics and Flight Commander, 78th Fighter Squadron, then Weapons Officer, Chief of Weapons and Tactics and Flight Commander (concurrent), 55th Fighter Squadron, Shaw AFB, S.C. 7. June 1998 - May 2000, Instructor Weapons Officer, Chief of Special Projects and Assistant Operations Officer, F-16 Division, U.S. Air Force Weapons School, Nellis AFB, Nev. 8. May 2000 - October 2001, Aide-de-Camp to the Chief of Staff, U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C. 9. January 2002 - July 2003, Chief, 52nd Fighter Wing Weapons and Tactics, then Operations Officer, 23rd Fighter Squadron, Spangdahlem AB, Germany 10. August 2003 - July 2004, Commander, 80th Fighter Squadron, Kunsan AB, South Korea 11. August 2004 - June 2005, Student, Marine Corps War College, Quantico MCB, Va. 12. June 2005 - May 2007, Action Officer, Western Europe and the Balkans Branch, then Action Officer, Eastern Europe and Eurasia Branch, then Executive Assistant to the Deputy Director for Politico-Military Affairs for Europe/NATO/Russia/Africa, J-5, Joint Staff, the Pentagon, Washington, D.C. 13. June 2007 - December 2007, Senior Deputy Commander, 56th Operations Group, Luke AFB, Ariz. 14. January 2008 - July 2009, Vice Commander, 388th Fighter Wing, Hill AFB, Utah 15. July 2009 - June 2011, Commander, 80th Flying Training Wing, Sheppard AFB, Texas 16. July 2011 - June 2013, Director, Air Force General Officer Management, Deputy Chief of Staff for Manpower, Personnel and Services, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, the Pentagon, Washington, D.C. 17. June 2013 - June 2014, Commander, 380th Air Expeditionary Wing, Southwest Asia 18. July 2014 - May 2015, Assistant Deputy Commander, U.S. Air Forces Central Command, and Assistant Vice Commander, 9th Air Expeditionary Task Force, Shaw AFB, S.C. 19. May 2015 - July 2016, Chief of Staff, Headquarters Pacific Air Forces, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii 20. July 2016 - present, Chief of Staff, Headquarters United States Pacific Command, Camp Smith, Hawaii SUMMARY OF JOINT ASSIGNMENTS 1. June 2005 - December 2006, Action Officer, Western Europe and the Balkans Branch, then Action Officer, Eastern Europe and Eurasia Branch, then Executive Assistant to the Deputy Director for Politico-Military Affairs for Europe/NATO/Russia/Africa, J-5, Joint Staff, the Pentagon, Washington, D.C., as a lieutenant colonel. FLIGHT INFORMATION Rating: command pilot Flight hours: more than 3,800 with more than 530 combat hours

Aircraft flown: F-15E, F-16, T-38 MAJOR AWARDS AND DECORATIONS Air Force Distinguished Service Medal Legion of Merit with two oak leaf clusters Bronze Star with oak leaf cluster Defense Meritorious Service Medal Meritorious Service Medal with five oak leaf clusters Air Medal with four oak leaf clusters Aerial Achievement Medal with six oak leaf clusters Air Force Commendation Medal with oak leaf cluster Air Force Achievement Medal EFFECTIVE DATES OF PROMOTION Second Lieutenant June 1, 1988 First Lieutenant June 1, 1990 Captain June 1, 1992 Major August 1, 1998 Lieutenant Colonel February 1, 2003 Colonel September 1, 2007 Brigadier General June 2, 2013 Major General November 2, 2015 (Current as of October 2016)

MAJOR GENERAL DIRK D. SMITH Maj. Gen. Dirk D. Smith is the Deputy Commander, Combined Joint Task Force-Operation Inherent Resolve, U.S. Central Command. He oversees joint and coalition operations, intelligence and plans in the fight against the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria. Additionally, he is the commander, 9th Air Expeditionary Task Force-Levant, AFCENT. He is responsible for ensuring the success of Air Force missions executed in support of Operation Inherent Resolve. General Smith commands 5,000 Airmen assigned to the 368th Expeditionary Air Support Operations Group, the 332nd Air Expeditionary Wing and 386th AEW. General Smith was commissioned in 1988 after graduating from the U.S. Air Force Academy. He has commanded at the squadron, group, air and space operations center and wing levels. His duty history includes multiple combat air forces operational flying assignments including serving as a U.S. Air Force Weapons School Instructor. He is a command pilot with more than 2,800 hours in the F-15C and F-22A. He has participated in operations Desert Storm, Southern Watch, New Dawn and Enduring Freedom. He has served in multiple staff assignments including recently as Deputy Director of Operations, U.S. Pacific Command. Prior to his current assignment, General Smith was the Director of Air and Cyberspace Operations, Headquarters Pacific Air Forces, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii. EDUCATION 1988 Bachelor of Science, U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Colo. 1995 Squadron Officer School, Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala. 1997 Fighter Weapons Instructor Course, Nellis AFB, Nev. 2000 Master of Science in Aeronautical Science Technology, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, Fla. 2001 U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, Kan. 2002 Master of Science degree in military operational art and science, Fort Leavenworth, Kan. 2008 Master's in Strategic Studies, Air War College, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 2015 Senior Joint Information Operations Course, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 2016 Joint Force Air Component Commander s Course, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 2016 Joint Force Land Component Commander s Course, Carlisle Barracks, Pa. ASSIGNMENTS 1. September 1988 - September 1989, Student, Undergraduate Pilot Training, Laughlin AFB, Texas 2. October 1989 - December 1989, Student Pilot, AT-38 Lead-In Fighter Training, Holloman AFB, N.M.

3. January 1990 - June 1990, Student Pilot, F-15 Replacement Training, Tyndall AFB, Fla. 4. June 1990 - June 1995, Instructor Pilot, Flight Examiner, Chief of Standardization and Evaluations and Assistant Chief of Weapons and Tactics, 59th Tactical Fighter Squadron, Eglin AFB, Fla. 5. May 1995 - February 1996, Chief of Training, 95th Fighter Squadron, Tyndall AFB, Fla. 6. March 1996 - January 1997, Platform Academics Instructor, 325th Operational Support Squadron, Tyndall AFB, Fla. 7. June 1997 - May 1998, Chief of Weapons and Tactics, 1st Fighter Squadron, Tyndall AFB, Fla. 8. May 1998 - June 2002, Aircraft Handling and Basic Fighter Maneuvers Phase Manager, Instructor and Flight Commander, U.S. Air Force Weapons School, Nellis AFB, Nev. 9. June 2002 - March 2004, Chief of Advanced Programs, Information Operations Division, Headquarters North American Aerospace Defense Command and U.S. Northern Command, Peterson AFB, Colo. 10. March 2004 - June 2004, Student Pilot, F-15C requalification training, Kingsley Field, Ore. 11. June 2004 - June 2005, Director of Operations, 71st Fighter Squadron, Langley AFB, Va. 12. July 2005 - March 2007, Commander, 94th Fighter Squadron, Langley AFB, Va. 13. March 2007 - July 2007, Deputy Commander, 1st Operations Group, Langley AFB, Va. 14. July 2007 - June 2008, Student, Air War College, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 15. July 2008 - October 2008, Force Application Functional Capability Board Chair, A5R-FA Division Chief, the Pentagon, Washington, D.C. 16. November 2008 - July 2010, Commander, 1st Operations Group, Langley AFB, Va. 17. August 2010 - August 2011, Commander, 609th Air and Space Operations Center, Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar 18. August 2011 - March 2013, Commander, 3rd Wing, Elmendorf AFB, Alaska 19. March 2013 - June 2015, Deputy Director for Operations, Pacific Command, Camp H.M. Smith, Hawaii 20. June 2015 - May 2017, Director of Air and Cyberspace Operations, Headquarters Pacific Air Forces, Joint Base Pearl Harbor- Hickam, Hawaii 21. May 2017 - present, Deputy Commander for Operations and Intelligence, Combined Joint Task Force-Operation Inherent Resolve and Commander, 9th Air Expeditionary Task Force- Levant, Camp Arifjan, Kuwait SUMMARY OF JOINT ASSIGNMENTS 1. June 2002 - March 2004, Chief of Advanced Programs, Information Operations Division, Operations Directorate, Headquarters North American Aerospace Defense Command and U.S. Northern Command, Peterson AFB, Colo., as a major 2. March 2013 - June 2015, Deputy Director for Operations, Pacific Command, Camp H.M. Smith, Hawaii, as a colonel and brigadier general 3. May 2017 - present, Deputy Commander for Operations and Intelligence, Combined Joint Task Force-Operation Inherent Resolve, Camp Arifjan, Kuwait, as a major general FLIGHT INFORMATION Rating: command pilot Flight hours: more than 2,800

Aircraft flown: F-15C, F-22A MAJOR AWARDS AND DECORATIONS Defense Superior Service Medal Distinguished Service Medal Legion of Merit with oak leaf cluster Bronze Star Defense Meritorious Service Medal Meritorious Service Medal with oak leaf cluster Air Medal Aerial Achievement Medal with three oak leaf clusters Air Force Commendation Medal with oak leaf cluster Air Force Achievement Medal Joint Meritorious Unit Award EFFECTIVE DATES OF PROMOTION Second Lieutenant June 1, 1988 First Lieutenant June 1, 1990 Captain June 1, 1992 Major Oct. 1, 1999 Lieutenant Colonel March 1, 2004 Colonel Sept. 1, 2008 Brigadier General Jan. 31, 2014 Major General May 13, 2017 (Current as of June 2017)

MAJOR GENERAL SHAUN Q. MORRIS Maj. Gen. Shaun Q. Morris is the Commander, Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center, and Air Force Program Executive Officer for Strategic Systems, Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico. The center is responsible for the lifecycle management of nuclear weapons systems supporting two legs of the nation s nuclear triad, including intercontinental ballistic missiles, air-launched cruise missiles, gravity bombs and nuclear command, control and communications systems. The center synchronizes all of Air Force Materiel Command s nuclear materiel management support of Air Force Global Strike Command and U.S. Air Forces in Europe. General Morris was commissioned through the U.S. Air Force Academy in 1988. He has held a number of key acquisition and sustainment positions on Air Force space and weapons systems, staff positions on the Air and Joint Staffs and commander positions at the squadron, group, wing and center levels. In 2002, he served as the Air Force s Lead F-22 Program Element Monitor. Prior to his current assignment, he was the Air Force Program Executive Officer for Weapons and Director of the Armament Directorate, Air Force Life Cycle Management Center, Eglin AFB, Florida. As such, he was responsible for a $67 billion portfolio that included planning and execution of all lifecycle activities for air-delivered munitions, as well as legacy weapons and ammunition, combat training systems, threat emitters and aerial targets. EDUCATION 1988 Bachelor of Science in engineering mechanics, U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Colo. 1992 Master of Science in systems management, University of Southern California, Los Angeles 1993 Squadron Officer School, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 2000 Master of Science in military operational art and science, Air Command and Staff College, Air University, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 2006 Master of Science in national security strategy, National War College, National Defense University, Fort McNair, Washington, D.C. ASSIGNMENTS 1. September 1988 - February 1989, Student, Undergraduate Pilot Training, Vance AFB, Okla. 2. February 1989 - April 1992, Program Manager, Peacekeeper Rail Garrison System Program Office, Ballistic Missile Office, Norton AFB, Calif. 3. April 1992 - October 1992, Acquisition Planning and Program Manager, National Launch System Joint Program Office, Ballistic Missile Office, Norton AFB, Calif. 4. October 1992 - July 1993, Executive Officer, National Launch System Joint Program Office, Ballistic Missile Office, Norton AFB, Calif.

5. July 1993 - January 1995, F100 Integrated Logistical Program Manager, San Antonio Air Logistics Center, Kelly AFB, Texas 6. January 1995 - May 1996, Aide De Camp, San Antonio Air Logistics Center, Kelly AFB, Texas 7. May 1996 - May 1998, Chief, Fighter/Bomber Engine Section, Aeronautical Systems Center, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio 8. May 1998 - August 1999, Chief, Propulsion Analysis and Modification Management Section, Aeronautical Systems Center, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio 9. August 1999 - June 2000, Student, Air Command and Staff College, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 10. June 2000 - June 2001, Chief, Congressional Actions, Program Integration Division, Directorate of Global Power Programs, Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Acquisition), Washington, D.C. 11. June 2001 - June 2002, F-22 Program Element Monitor, Air Superiority Division, Directorate of Global Power Programs, Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Acquisition), Washington, D.C. 12. June 2002 - June 2003, Branch Chief, F-22 Program Element Monitor, Air Superiority Division, Directorate of Global Power Programs, Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Acquisition), Washington, D.C. 13. June 2003 - August 2005, Commander, Defense Contract Management Agency, Northrop Grumman Baltimore, Linthicum, Md. 14. August 2005 - June 2006, Student, National Defense University, Fort McNair, Washington, D.C. 15. June 2006 - September 2008, Lead ISR/C2 Weapon Systems Analyst, Capabilities and Acquisition Division, Joint Staff (J-8), Washington, D.C. 16. September 2008 - May 2009, Deputy Division Chief, Capabilities and Acquisition Division, Joint Staff (J-8), Washington, D.C. 17. May 2009 - July 2010, Commander, Defense Contract Management Agency Middle East, Kuwait City 18. July 2010 - June 2011, Vice Commander, Ogden Air Logistics Center, Hill AFB, Utah 19. June 2011 - July 2012, Director, Aerospace Sustainment Directorate, Ogden Air Logistics Center, Hill AFB, Utah 20. July 2012 - September 2012, KC-46 Director of Program Control, Air Force Life Cycle Management Center, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio 21. October 2012 - October 2013, SML, KC-46 System Program Manager, Air Force Life Cycle Management Center, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio 22. October 2013 - April 2015, Director, Air Force Security Assistance and Cooperation Directorate, Air Force Life Cycle Management Center, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio 23. April 2015 - October 2017, Air Force Program Executive Officer for Weapons and Director, Armament Directorate, Air Force Life Cycle Management Center, Eglin AFB, Fla. 24. October 2017 - present, Commander, Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center, and Air Force Program Executive Officer for Strategic Systems, Kirtland AFB, N.M. SUMMARY OF JOINT ASSIGNMENTS 1. June 2006 - September 2008, Lead ISR/C2 Weapon Systems Analyst, Capabilities and Acquisition Division, Joint Staff (J-8), Washington, D.C., as a lieutenant colonel

2. September 2008 - May 2009, Deputy Division Chief, Capabilities and Acquisition Division, Joint Staff (J-8), Washington, D.C., as a colonel MAJOR AWARDS AND DECORATIONS Distinguished Service Medal Defense Superior Service Medal with oak leaf cluster Legion of Merit with oak leaf cluster Defense Meritorious Service Medal Meritorious Service Medal with three oak leaf clusters Air Force Commendation Medal Air Force Achievement Medal with oak leaf cluster Joint Meritorious Unit Award Air Force Organizational Excellence Award with oak leaf cluster National Defense Service Medal with oak leaf cluster Global War on Terrorism Service Medal EFFECTIVE DATES OF PROMOTION Second Lieutenant June 1, 1988 First Lieutenant June 1, 1990 Captain June 1, 1992 Major July 1, 1999 Lieutenant Colonel March 1, 2003 Colonel July 1, 2008 Brigadier General Jan. 17, 2014 Major General Oct. 2, 2017 (Current as of October 2017)

BRIGADIER GENERAL RUSSELL P. REIMER Brig. Gen. Russell P. Reimer is the Mobilization Assistant to the Commander, Air Force Life Cycle Management Center, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. The organization is the single center responsible for the total life cycle management of all aircraft, engines, munitions and electronic systems. General Reimer is a native of Woodland, California. He received his commission in 1988 from the U.S. Air Force Academy. General Reimer flew as an E-3 AWACS Instructor Pilot at Tinker AFB, Oklahoma, and Elmendorf AFB, Alaska. In 1997, he joined the 513th Air Control Group, the Air Force's only E-3 AWACS reserve unit. During the assignment, General Reimer served as Director of Operations and Squadron Commander. He has served as the Group Commander of the 413th Flight Test Group, Robins AFB, Georgia. During that assignment, he was responsible for providing qualified aircrew to conduct functional and acceptance check flights on non-airworthy aircraft upon completion of depotlevel maintenance at seven geographically dispersed units. Prior to assuming his current position, General Reimer served as the Mobilization Assistant to the Commander, Air Force Test Center, Edwards AFB, California. General Reimer is a command pilot with more than 5,000 flying hours, including combat flight time while mobilized for Operation Iraqi Freedom. In his civilian occupation, he is a pilot with a major commercial airline. EDUCATION 1988 Bachelor of Science degree in international affairs, U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Colo. 1993 Masters of Business degree in administration, Oklahoma City University, Oklahoma City 1994 Advanced Instrument Flight Course, Castle AFB, Calif. 1994 Aircraft Mishap Investigation Course, Kirtland AFB, N.M. 1995 Squadron Officer School, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 2003 Air Command and Staff College, by correspondence 2006 Air War College, by correspondence 2012 Advanced Joint Professional Military Education ASSIGNMENTS 1. October 1988 - October 1989, Undergraduate Pilot Training, Vance AFB, Okla. 2. October 1989 - December 1992, E-3 Aircraft Commander, 965th Airborne Air Control Squadron, Tinker AFB, Okla.

3. December 1992 - May 1996, E-3 Instructor Pilot and Chief of Safety, 962nd Airborne Air Control Squadron, Elmendorf AFB, Alaska 4. May 1996 - January 1997, Flight Commander, 966th Airborne Air Control Squadron, Tinker AFB, Okla. 5. January 1997 - October 1997, Chief of Standardization and Evaluation Flight Branch, 552nd Operations Group, Tinker AFB, Okla. 6. October 1997 - January 1999, Chief of Standardization and Evaluation, 513th Air Control Group, Tinker AFB, Okla. 7. January 1999 - September 2003, Flight Examiner and Assistant Director of Operations, 970th Airborne Air Control Squadron, Tinker AFB, Okla. 8. September 2003 - November 2006, Director of Operations, 513th Operations Support Flight, Tinker AFB, Okla. 9. November 2006 - November 2009, Commander, 970th Airborne Air Control Squadron, Tinker AFB, Okla. 10. March 2010 - June 2011, Vice Commander, 413th Flight Test Group, Robins AFB, Ga. 11. June 2011 - June 2012, Commander, 413th Flight Test Group, Robins AFB, Ga. 12. July 2012 - July 2013, IMA to the AFMC A3 Director of Operations, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio 13. July 2013 - August 2018, MA to the Air Force Test Center Commander, Edwards AFB, Calif. 14. August 2018 - Present, MA to the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center Commander, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio FLIGHT INFORMATION Rating: Command Pilot Flight Hours: More than 5,000 Military and Civilian Aircraft: T-37, T-38, E-3, B-707, B-737, B-777 AWARDS AND DECORATIONS Legion of Merit with oak leaf cluster Meritorious Service Medal with three oak leaf clusters Aerial Achievement Medal with two oak leaf clusters Air Force Commendation Medal with two oak leaf clusters Air Force Outstanding Unit Award with "V" and silver and bronze oak leaf clusters Combat Readiness Medal with silver oak leaf cluster National Defense Service Medal with device Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal Southwest Asia Service Medal with device Iraqi Campaign Medal Global War on Terrorism Service Medal Humanitarian Service Medal Armed Forces Reserve Medal with two "M" devices Kuwait Liberation Medal Government of Kuwait EFFECTIVE DATES OF PROMOTION

Second Lieutenant June 1, 1988 First Lieutenant June 1, 1990 Captain June 1, 1992 Major Oct. 1, 2000 Lieutenant Colonel Aug. 18, 2005 Colonel April 16, 2010 Brigadier General March 1, 2016 (Current as of August 2018)

BRIGADIER GENERAL TRACEY A. SIEMS Brigadier General Tracey A. Siems is the Mobilization Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Budget, Washington, D.C. She provides direction and guidance on policies, programs, and plans encompassing Air Force wide financial management innovation and transformation activities. While assigned to SAF/FM, Colonel Siems served as the Acting CIO, overseeing implementation of the DEAMS program Air Force Wide. Air Force Reserve. Gen. Siems was commissioned a second lieutenant upon graduation from the U.S. Air Force Academy in June 1988. She is a financial management officer with experience at the squadron, wing, major command, and headquarters levels while serving on active duty, in the Air National Guard, and Prior to this assignment, Gen. Siems served as Chief, Air Force Reserve Financial Operations, Office of the Air Force Reserve and as Senior Individual Mobilization Augmentee to the Director Financial Management and Comptroller, Headquarters Air Force Materiel Command. She has backfilled as the Air Force Reserve Comptroller and as the Director of Financial Management Analysis for PACAF in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. In her civilian career, Gen. Siems is a Senior Information Technology Security Manager at a large private insurance company. She also holds professional designations as a Certified Purchasing Manager, Project Management Professional, and a Chartered Financial Consultant. She also earned the DoD FM Certification Level 3. EDUCATION 1988 Bachelor of Science degree in Economics, U.S. Air Force Academy 1993 Masters of Science degree in Management, Troy University 1993 Financial Management Staff Officers Course, Sheppard AFB, Texas 1994 Squadron Officer School 2001 Air Command and Staff College, by correspondence 2007 Air War College, by correspondence 2013 Reserve Component National Security Course, National Defense University, Fort Lesley J. McNair, Washington, D.C. 2016 National and International Security Leadership Seminar, Capitol Hill Club, Washington, DC ASSIGNMENTS 1. September 1988 - August 1990, Deputy Accounting and Finance Officer, 375th Comptroller Squadron and Chief, Resource Management Branch, 1974th Communications Group, Scott AFB, Ill.

2. August 1990 - November 1991, Accounting and Finance Officer, 1605th Military Airlift Support Wing, Lajes Air Field, Azores, Portugal 3. November 1991 - April 1994, Accounting and Finance Officer and Budget Officer, 435th Comptroller Squadron, Rhein-Main Air Base, Germany 4. April 1994 - February 1996, Financial Analyst, Headquarters Air Combat Command, Langley AFB, Va. 5. November 1996 - January 1998, Deputy Chief, 182nd Services Flight, 182nd Airlift Wing, Peoria Air National Guard Base, Ill. 6. January 1998 - May 2003, Comptroller, 182nd Airlift Wing, Peoria ANG Base, Ill. 7. May 2003- May 2009, Financial Manager, Directorate of Financial Management and Comptroller, Headquarters Air Force Materiel Command, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio 8. May 2009 - March 2011, Senior Individual Mobilization Augmentee to the Director of Financial Management and Comptroller, Headquarters Air Force Material Command, Wright- Patterson AFB, Ohio 9. March 2011 - July 2014, Chief, Air Force Reserve Financial Operations, Directorate of Financial Management and Comptroller, Office of the Air Force Reserve, Washington, D.C. 10. July 2014 - present, Mobilization Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Budget, Washington, D.C. MAJOR AWARDS AND DECORATIONS Legion of Merit Meritorious Service Medal with three oak leaf clusters Air Force Commendation Medal with four oak leaf clusters Air Force Achievement Medal with oak leaf cluster Joint Meritorious Unit Award Air Force Outstanding Unit Award Air Force Organizational Excellence Award National Defense Service Medal with bronze star Military Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal EFFECTIVE DATES OF PROMOTION Second Lieutenant June 1, 1988 First Lieutenant June 1, 1990 Captain June 1, 1992 Major Oct. 1, 1999 Lieutenant Colonel Aug. 18, 2005 Colonel March 13, 2011 Brigadier General July 1, 2016 (Current as of Jun 2016)

BRIGADIER GENERAL CHRISTOPHER S. WALKER Brig. Gen. Christopher Walker is the Chief of Staff for the West Virginia Air National Guard. The West Virginia Air National Guard has over 2,000 members, and consists of two mobility air forces (MAF) units, the 130th Airlift Wing in Charleston, WV and the 167th Airlift Wing in Martinsburg, WV. As Chief of Staff, he is the Deputy Commander of the West Virginia Air National Guard, and provides command and control over the Headquarters staff. He supervises the preparation of plans, policies, and programs for the Air National Guard units assigned to the state, and advises and assists the Adjutant General in their execution. General Walker s current federal dual assignment is Assistant to the Assistant Secretary of the Air Force, Manpower and Reserve Affairs, providing oversight and input concerning laws, regulations and policy of the Human Capital portfolio to ensure mission success. In this role, General Walker assists in areas of diversity, force development, force management, total force and Airman and Family Readiness. Born in New York City, NY, General Walker began his Air Force career 1988 graduate of the U.S. Air Force Academy. After Undergraduate Navigator Training at Mather AFB in 1989, he served as a C-130 navigator in weather reconnaissance and tactical airlift squadrons throughout the world, including an assignment as an airdrop planner in the Balkans CAOC in Vicenza, Italy and flying in various contingencies including Operations Provide Promise, Provide Comfort, and Provide Relief. In 1997, General Walker left active duty to join the Air National Guard (ANG) and serve as a C- 130H3 evaluator navigator, and has commanded at the squadron and group level. He served in various operations and contingencies such at OEF, OIF, Joint Guard/Joint Forge, and Volant Oak/Coronet Oak. He has served as a special assistant to the DIRMOBFOR at the 609 th CAOC at Al Udied AB, Qatar, and also he served as civil aviation advisor to the Iraqi Ministry of Transportation with the Coalition Provisional Authority. He has served as the ANG Crisis Action Team Director, Acting Air Mobility Division Chief at the 609 th CAOC, and ANG Deputy Director of Air, Space, and Information Operations. General Walker is a Master Navigator with over 5200 hours in WC-130 and C-130E/H/H3 aircraft, including over 400 combat and combat support hours. EDUCATION 1988 Bachelor of Science, General Engineering, U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, CO 1990 Air Ground Operations School, Hurlburt Field, FL 2004 Air Command and Staff College in correspondence

2008 Air War College in correspondence 2009 Air and Space Operations Center School: Air Mobility Operations Course, Hurlburt Field, FL 2010 Advanced Joint PME, Joint Forces Staff College, Norfolk, VA 2012 Director of Mobility Forces Course, Hurlburt Field, FL 2013 Reserve Component National Security Course, National Defense University, DC 2018 Joint Task Force Commander Course, USNORTHCOM, CO 2018 Dual Status Commander s Course, USNORTHCOM, CO 2018 Continuous Process Improvement for Executives, Cincinnati, OH ASSIGNMENTS 1. Jul 1988 - Mar 1989, Specialized Undergraduate Navigator Training, Mather AFB, CA 2. Mar 1989 - Apr 1989, C-130 Navigator IQT, Little Rock AFB, AR 3. Apr 1989 - May 1991, Navigator and PA officer, 53 rd Weather Reconnaisance Sq, Keesler AFB, MS 4. May 1991 - Jun 1991, C-130 Navigator MQT, Little Rock AFB, AR 5. Jun 1991 - Jan 1995, Lead Navigator and Instructor Navigator, 50 th AS, Little Rock AFB, AR 6. Jan 1995 - Mar 1997, Instructor Navigator and Chief of Training, 36 th AS, Yokota AB, Japan 7. Apr 1997 - Sep 1997, Instructor Navigator, 167 th AS, Martinsburg ANGB, WV 8. Sep 1997 - Feb 1999, Chief Current Operations, 167 th OG, Martinsburg ANGB, WV 9. Feb 1999 - Nov 2002, Evaluator Navigator, 167 th AS, Martinsburg ANGB, WV 10. Nov 2002 - Apr 2006, Commander, 167 th OSS, Martinsburg ANGB, WV 11. Aug 2003 - Aug 2004, Civil Aviation Advisor to Iraqi Ministry of Transportation, Coalition Provisional Authority/Iraq Reconstruction Management Office, Baghdad, Iraq 12. Apr 2006 - Sep 2008, ANG Crisis Action Team Director, ANGRC, Andrews AFB, MD 13. Oct 2008 - Nov 2011, Chief Air Mobility Division, Bradley ANGB, CT 14. Nov 2011 - Jan 2013, Deputy Commander and Commander, 103 rd Air and Space Operations Group, Bradley ANGB, CT 15. Jan 2013 - Mar 2014, Chief, A3 Mobility Operations Division, ANGRC, Joint Base Andrews, MD 16. Mar 2014 - Aug 2014, NGB Acting Deputy Director, Air, Space and Cyber Operations, ANGRC, Joint Base Andrews, MD 17. Aug 2014 Dec 2016, Chief, NGB Property and Fiscal Operations Division, NG-J8, National Guard Bureau, Arlington, VA 18. Dec 2016 Present, Chief of Staff, Headquarters, West Virginia Air National Guard, Charleston, WV MAJOR AWARDS and DECORATIONS Defense Meritorious Service Medal Meritorious Service Medal with four oak leaf clusters Air Medal with oak leaf cluster Aerial Achievement Medal with four oak leaf clusters Air Force Commendation Medal with two oak leaf clusters

Joint Service Achievement Medal Air Force Achievement Medal with two oak leaf clusters AF Outstanding Unit Award with Valor three oak leaf clusters Combat Readiness Medal with six oak leaf clusters National Defense Service Medal with oak leaf cluster Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal with oak leaf cluster Kosovo Campaign Medal Global War On Terrorism Expeditionary Medal Global War on Terrorism Service Medal Armed Forces Service Medal with oak leaf cluster Humanitarian Service Medal with two oak leaf clusters SPECIAL QUALS Level III Joint Qualified Officer SUMMARY OF JOINT ASSIGNMENTS 1. Aug 2003 - Aug 2004, Civil Aviation Advisor to Iraqi Ministry of Transportation, Coalition Provisional Authority/Iraq Reconstruction Management Office, Baghdad, Iraq, as a Major EFFECTIVE DATES OF PROMOTION Second Lieutenant 1 Jun 1988 First Lieutenant 1 Jun 1990 Captain 1 Jun 1992 Major 1 Oct 1999 Lieutenant Colonel 3 Dec 2004 Colonel 17 Feb 2010 Brigadier General 28 Sep 2017

NANCY BALKUS Nancy J. Balkus, a member of the Senior Executive Service, is the Deputy Director of Civil Engineers, Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics, Engineering and Force Protection, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Arlington, Virginia. She is responsible for supporting the Director of Civil Engineers by providing executive leadership, direction and technical knowledge for installation support functions at a total of 182 Air Force bases worldwide with an annual budget over $11 billion. She is also responsible for organizing, training and equipping the 51,000- person engineering force along with providing policy and oversight for the planning, development, construction, maintenance, utilities and environmental quality of Air Force bases worldwide valued at more than $297 billion. This responsibility includes housing, fire emergency services, explosive ordnance disposal and emergency management services. Ms. Balkus is a 1988 graduate of the U.S. Air Force Academy. She has served in a variety of positions at the squadron, base, forward operating agency, major command and headquarters level in U.S. and overseas locations. She is a registered professional engineer in the state of Texas. Her joint experience includes the Joint Staff Strategic Plans and Policy Assistant Deputy Director for Strategic Stability where she formulated Joint Staff positions and recommendations regarding strategic deterrence, nuclear policy, combatting weapons of mass destruction and international arms control agreements. As the Assistant Deputy Director for Global Security Affairs/Partnership Strategy, she provided leadership for building national security partnerships and partner capacity for U.S. missions in Kosovo, Iraq, Afghanistan and Libya; reviewed and oversaw all Defense Department security cooperation plans, authorities and budgets; directed Joint Staff engagement for all international security assistance programs and provided oversight for the Chairman s mission to the United Nations in New York. Prior to her current assignment, Ms. Balkus served as the Deputy Director of the Export Control and Interagency Liaison Division at NASA Headquarters, in the Office of International and Interagency Relations. As a civil engineer she has served as the Programs Division Deputy Chief in the Office of the Civil Engineer at Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Deputy Base Civil Engineer at Langley Air Force Base, Virginia, Deputy Chief of Readiness at Headquarters Air Combat Command, Project Management Branch Chief for the Aviano 2000 Program Management Office, and multiple positions at the Air Force Center for Engineering and Environment, Brooks AFB, Texas. EDUCATION 1988 Bachelor of Science, Biology, U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Colo. 1994 Master of Science, Civil Engineering, University of Texas at San Antonio