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U N I T E D S T A T E S A I R F O R C E BRIGADIER GENERAL JOHN J. ALLEN, JR. Brig. Gen. John Allen is the Air Force Director of Civil Engineers, Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics, Engineering & Force Protection, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C. He is responsible for providing policy and oversight for the planning, development, construction, maintenance, utilities and environmental quality of 183 Air Force bases worldwide valued at more than $297 billion. This responsibility includes housing, fire emergency services, explosive ordnance disposal and emergency management services. He also influences resourcing for installation support functions with an annual budget of $11 billion and is the focal point for organizing, training and equipping the 51,000-person engineering force. General Allen graduated from Virginia Tech in 1990. He entered active duty in 1992. He has served in a variety of squadron-level civil engineer assignments as well as assignments on wing, major command and the Headquarters Air Force staff. In addition, he has commanded at the squadron, group, and wing levels. Prior to his current position, the general was the Director of Staff, Headquarters Air Force Materiel Command, Wright- Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. EDUCATION 1990 Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va. 1997 Squadron Officer School, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 2000 Master of Science, Engineering Management, University of Alaska Anchorage, Anchorage, Alaska 2003 Air Command and Staff College (correspondence) 2006 Master of Military Operational Art and Science, Air Command and Staff College, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 2008 Air War College (correspondence) 2010 Master of Arts in National Security and Strategic Studies, U.S. Naval War College, Naval Station Newport, R.I. 2014 Enterprise Leadership Seminar, University of North Carolina Kenan-Flagler Business School, Chapel Hill, N.C. ASSIGNMENTS 1. January 1992 - September 1995, Programmer and Readiness Flight Chief, 23rd Civil Engineer Squadron, Pope AFB, N.C. 2. December 1993 - March 1994, Civil Engineer, 4404th Civil Engineer Squadron, King Abdul-Aziz AB, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia 3. September 1995 - September 1996, Maintenance Engineer, 8th Civil Engineer Squadron, Kunsan AB, South Korea 4. October 1996 - February 1998, Base Development Chief, 3rd Civil Engineer Squadron, Elmendorf AFB, Alaska 5. March 1998 - July 2000, Executive Officer, 3rd Wing, Elmendorf AFB, Alaska

6. July 2000 - June 2003, International Environmental Program Manager and Legislative Affairs Program Manager, Office of the Civil Engineer, Headquarters Air Force, Washington, D.C. 7. June 2003 - July 2005, Operations Flight Commander, 1st Civil Engineer Squadron, Langley AFB, Va. 8. July 2005 - June 2006, Student, Air Command and Staff College, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 9. June 2006 - July 2007, Commander, 332nd Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron, Balad AB, Iraq 10. July 2007- July 2009, Commander, 28th Civil Engineer Squadron, Ellsworth AFB, S.D. 11. July 2009 - June 2010, Student, U.S. Naval War College, Naval Station Newport, R.I. 12. June 2010 - July 2011, Chief, Programs Division, Office of the Civil Engineer, Headquarters Air Force, Washington D.C. 13. August 2011 - March 2012, Commander, 577th Expeditionary Prime BEEF Group, Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan 14. March 2012 - August 2012, Commander, 1st Expeditionary Civil Engineer Group, Southwest Asia 15. September 2012 - April 2013, Senior Military Assistant, Assistant Secretary of the Air Force, Installations, Environment & Logistics, Headquarters Air Force, Washington D.C. 16. April 2013 - July 2015, Commander, 633rd Air Base Wing, Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Va. 17. July 2015 - June 2017, Chief, Senate Legislative Liaison, Office of the Secretary of the Air Force, Pentagon, Washington, D.C. 18. June 2017 - June 2018, Director of Staff, Air Force Materiel Command, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio 19. June 2018 - Present, Director of Civil Engineers, Deputy Chief of Staff, Logistics, Engineering and Force Protection, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Washington D.C. MAJOR AWARDS AND DECORATIONS Legion of Merit, with one device Bronze Star Medal, with one device Meritorious Service Medal, with four devices Air Force Commendation Medal, with two devices Air Force Achievement Medal, with one device Meritorious Unit Award, with three devices Air Force Outstanding Unit Award, with three devices Air Force Organizational Excellence Award National Defense Service Medal, with two devices Southwest Asia Service Medal, with one device Afghanistan Campaign Medal Iraq Campaign Medal Global War on Terrorism Service Medal Korean Defense Service Medal EFFECTIVE DATES OF PROMOTION Second Lieutenant - January 15, 1992 First Lieutenant - July 7, 1993 Captain - July 7, 1995 Major - May 1, 2002 Lieutenant Colonel - March 01, 2006 Colonel - August 1, 2011 Brigadier General - June 8, 2018 (Current as of June 2018)

U N I T E D S T A T E S A I R F O R C E COLONEL RONALD G. ALLEN, JR. Col Ronald G. Allen, Jr. is the Principal Assistant Deputy Administrator for Military Application, National Nuclear Security Administration, Department of Energy, Washington, D.C. He assists the Deputy Administrator for Defense Programs to ensure the nation sustains safe, secure, and effective nuclear weapons. Col Allen entered the Air Force in 1994 after receiving his commission through the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps program at Texas A&M University. He has served in a variety of positions within missile and space launch operations, including crew commander, instructor, senior evaluator, flight commander, emergency war orders plans officer and group executive officer. His staff assignments include the Joint Staff, Headquarters Air Force and Air Force Space Command. He was selected for both the Air Force and Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency intern programs. Prior to his current assignment, Col Allen was the commander of the 90th Operations Group, F.E. Warren AFB, Wyoming. He also served as the Vice Commander, 90th Missile Wing, Francis E. Warren AFB, Wyoming. Prior to his current position, Col Allen was the Commander, 341st Missile Wing, Malmstrom AFB, Montana. EDUCATION 1994 Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas 1999 Squadron Officer School, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 2002 Master of Arts Certificate Program, Organizational Management, George Washington University, Washington, D.C. 2006 Air Command and Staff College, Maxwell AFB, Ala., by correspondence 2006 Master of Science, Systems Engineering, AFIT, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio 2008 Air War College, Maxwell AFB, Ala., by correspondence 2012 National Defense Fellow, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. ASSIGNMENTS 1. October 1994 May 1995, Missile Combat Crew Initial Qualification Training, Vandenberg AFB, Calif. 2. June 1995 June 2000, Missile Combat Crew, Evaluator, Instructor, Senior Standards/Evaluation Commander, EWO Plans Officer and Group Executive Officer, 90th Missile Wing, F.E. Warren AFB, Wyo.

3. July 2000 May 2002, U.S. Air Force Intern, Action Officer DCS Air and Space Operations, Director of ISR; Action Officer Joint Staff Space Operations Division, Pentagon, Washington, D.C. 4. June 2002 July 2004, Space Launch Crew Instructor, Flight Commander, Senior Delta Evaluator, 45th Operations Group, Cape Canaveral AFS, Fla. 5. August 2004 March 2006, Student, Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio 6. April 2006 July 2006, Air Force Chief of Staff Intern, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, Washington, D.C. 7. August 2006 July 2009, Programs Division, Directorate of Plans, Programs & Analyses, HQ AFSPC, Peterson AFB, Colo. 8. July 2009 June 2011, Commander, 625th Strategic Operations Squadron, Offutt AFB, Neb. 9. July 2011 June 2012, SDE Student, National Defense Fellow, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. 10. June 2012 May 2014, Deputy Chief, Nuclear Operations Division; Chief, NMCS Division, Joint Staff, Pentagon, Washington, D.C. 11. May 2014 December 2014, Commander, 90th Operations Group, F.E. Warren AFB, Wyo. 12. December 2014 April 2016, Vice Commander, 90th Missile Wing, F.E. Warren AFB, Wyo. 13. April 2016 June 2018, 341st Missile Wing, Air Force Space Command, Malmstrom AFB, Mont. 13. June 2018-Present, Principal Assistant Deputy Administrator for Military Application, National Nuclear Security Administration, Department of Energy, Washington, D.C. SUMMARY OF JOINT ASSIGNMENTS June 2012 May 2014, Deputy Chief, Nuclear Operations Division; Chief, NMCS Division, Joint Staff, Pentagon, Washington, D.C., as a lieutenant colonel and colonel MAJOR AWARDS AND DECORATIONS Defense Superior Service Medal Legion of Merit Meritorious Service Medal with two oak leaf clusters Air Force Commendation Medal Air Force Achievement Medal with one oak leaf cluster EFFECTIVE DATES OF PROMOTION Second Lieutenant May 14, 1994 First Lieutenant July 28, 1996 Captain July 28, 1998 Major Feb. 1, 2005 Lieutenant Colonel June 1, 2008 Colonel Oct. 1, 2013 (Current as of July 2018)

U N I T E D S T A T E S A I R F O R C E BRIGADIER GENERAL MARK R "BUZZ" AUGUST Brigadier General Mark R. Buzz August is the Deputy Director of Operations, Strategic Deterrence and Nuclear Integration for Air Mobility Command. He assists the director for policy and procedures for rapid global mobility air operations and transportation functions assigned to the command. Prior to joining AMC, Brigadier General August was the chief of staff to the Director for Logistics, Joint Staff, J-4. During his previous assignments, Brigadier General August was the Commander, 374 th Airlift Wing, Yokota Air Base, Japan. He served in Southwest Asia as the Commander of the 386th Expeditionary Operations Group; Commander of the 37th Airlift Squadron at Ramstein Air Base, Germany; Commander of the 737th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron in Southwest Asia; and Instructor Pilot at the United States Air Force Weapons School. He also served in support of Joint Endeavor/Joint Guardian and operations Iraqi Freedom, New Dawn and Enduring Freedom. Brigadier General August is a 1993 graduate of the United States Air Force Academy. Brigadier General August is a command pilot with more than 3,500 flying hours in the T-37, T-1, C-130E, C-130H, C- 130J, C-12J, and UH-1N aircraft. EDUCATION 1993 Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, United States Air Force Academy, Colo. 2000 Squadron Officer School (In residence), Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala. 2001 U.S. Air Force Weapons School, C-130 Weapons Instructor Course, Little Rock Air Force Base, Ark. 2003 Masters of Arts in Military Studies, American Military University, Va. 2006 Army Command and General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, Kan. 2007 School of Advanced Air and Space Studies, Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala. 2011 National War College, Fort McNair, Washington, D.C. ASSIGNMENTS 1. June 1993 - January 1994, Research Engineer in Electrical Engineering, U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Colo. 2. January 1994 - January 1995, Student, Specialized Undergraduate Pilot Training, Laughlin Air Force Base, Texas 3. October 1995 - October 1998, Chief Pilot Scheduler, 37th Airlift Squadron, Ramstein Air Base, Germany 4. October 1998 - October 2001, Chief of Tactics, 41st Airlift Squadron, Pope Air Force Base, N.C. 5. October 2001 - July 2005, Assistant Director of Operations Course Management, 29th Weapons Squadron, Little Rock Air Force Base, Ark. 6. July 2005 - June 2006, Student, U.S. Army Command and General Staff Officers Course, Fort Leavenworth, Kan. 7. June 2006 - June 2007, Student, School of Advanced Air and Space Studies, Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala. 8. July 2007 - July 2008, Director of Operations, 37th Airlift Squadron, Ramstein Air Base, Germany 9. July 2008 - May 2010, Commander, 37th Airlift Squadron, Ramstein Air Base, Germany

10. July 2010 - June 2011, Student, National War College, Fort McNair, Washington, D.C. 11. June 2011 - June 2012, Commander, 386th Expeditionary Operations Group, Southwest Asia 12. June 2012 June 2014, Commander, 374th Airlift Wing, Yokota Air Base, Japan 13. July 2014 July 2015, Senior Military Assistant, Defense Technology Security Administration, OSD-P 14. July 2015 July 2017, Chief of Staff, Joint Staff, J-4 15. July 2017 - Present, Deputy Director of Operations, Strategic Deterrence and Nuclear Deterrence, Air Mobility Command, Scott AFB, IL FLIGHT INFORMATION Rating: Command Pilot Flying hours: More than 3,500 Aircraft Flown: T-37, T-1, C-130E, C-130H, C-130J, C-12J, UH-1N MAJOR AWARDS AND DECORATIONS Defense Superior Service Medal with oak leaf cluster Legion of Merit Bronze Star Medal Meritorious Service Medal with two oak leaf clusters Air Medal with two oak leaf clusters Aerial Achievement Medal Air Force Commendation Medal with two oak leaf clusters USAF General and Mrs. Jerome F. O Malley Award for Wing Commander and Spouse for 2014, Yokota AB, Japan USAFE Colonel James Jabara Award Nomination for 2009, Ramstein AB, Germany 21st Air Force Daedalian Award Winner for 2000, Pope AFB, N.C. USAFWS "Top C-130 Flight Instructor" - Class 2002A, Class 2002B USAFWS "Best Academic Instructor" - Class 2003B, 2004A, 2004B, 2005A Brig. Gen. William "Billy" Mitchell Award for Outstanding Cadet in Military Arts and Sciences, U.S. Air Force Academy 1993 EFFECTIVE DATES OF PROMOTION Second Lieutenant June 2, 1993 First Lieutenant June 2, 1995 Captain June 2, 1997 Major August 1, 2003 Lieutenant Colonel September 1, 2007 Colonel September 1, 2011 Brigadier General July 3, 2018 (Current as of July 2018)

BRIGADIER GENERAL (DR.) SHARON R. BANNISTER Brig. Gen. (Dr.) Sharon Bannister is the Deputy Assistant Director, Education and Training, Defense Health Agency, Defense Health Headquarters, Falls Church, Virginia. She directs the joint development and sustainment of the Department of Defense medical training initiatives and academic policy, leading 509 staff across two regions with an annual operating budget of $61.5 million. She is directly responsible for the three medical institutes that graduate over 28,000 enlisted medical personnel annually, provide combat trauma and joint medical operations training to over 260K DoD personnel, and provide leadership training opportunities for approximately 10,000 current leaders of military healthcare organizations. Additionally, as the Assistant Surgeon General for Dental Services, the general provides policy and operational advice to the Air Force Surgeon General on matters involving the dental practice of 1,000 dentists and 2,500 technicians. Prior to this assignment, General Bannister served as the Deputy Program Officer of the Military Health System Program Management Office, Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs, Defense Health Headquarters, Falls Church, Virginia. She was charged with leading and coordinating the DoD s response to all applicable provisions of the National Defense Authorization Act of 2017 within a joint context to drive unprecedented reform to the $52B Defense Health Program while enhancing the DoD s medical readiness and medically ready force. EDUCATION 1988 Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio 1992 Doctor of Dental Surgery, Case Western Reserve School of Dentistry, Cleveland, Ohio 1993 Advanced Education in General Dentistry Residency, Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio 1994 Top Drill Air National Guard Operational Dental Upgrade Training, Klamath Falls, Ore. 1995 Squadron Officer School, by correspondence 1996 Company Grade Officer Professional Development Program, Langley AFB, Va. 1999 Air Command and Staff College, by correspondence 2002 Periodontal Residency/Masters of Science, University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio 2002 Diplomat, American Board of Periodontics 2004 Air War College, by correspondence 2009 Industrial College of the Armed Forces/Master of Science in National Resource, Fort Lesley J. McNair, Washington, D.C. 2011 Joint Medical Executive Skills CAPSTONE, Arlington, Va. 2012 Fellow, International College of Dentists 2015 Medical Strategic Leadership Program, Fort Sam Houston, Texas 2016 Leadership Development Program Center for Creative Leadership, Greensboro, N.C. 2016 Fellow, American College of Dentists ASSIGNMENTS 1. July 1992 - August 1992, Military Indoctrinated Medical Service Officer, Lackland AFB, Texas 2. August 1992 - August 1993, Advanced Education in General Dentistry Resident, Wright Patterson AFB, Ohio 3. August 1993 - May 1995, General Dental Officer, McChord AFB, Wash. 4. May 1995 - May 1996, General Dental Officer, Moody AFB, Ga. 5. May 1996 - May 1998, General Dental Officer, Langley AFB, Va. (May 1997 - October 1997, Acting Deputy Hospital Commander, General Dental Officer, 4409th ABW, Southwest Asia) 6. May 1998 - May 1999, General Dental Officer, Lajes Field, Azores 7. June 1999 - June 2002, Periodontal Resident, Wilford Hall Medical Center, Lackland AFB, Texas 8. July 2002 - June 2004, Chief of Periodontics/Deputy Commander Aeromedical Dental Squadron, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 9. June 2004 - June 2005, Director of Post-Graduate Education/Periodontics Flight, Deputy Commander Education Flight; Wilford Hall Medical Center, Lackland AFB, Texas 10. June 2005 - June 2007, Director of Education and Training/Periodontics Flight, Deputy Commander Education Flight; Wilford Hall Medical Center, Lackland AFB, Texas

11. July 2007 - July 2008, Commander, 6th Dental Squadron, MacDill AFB, Fla. 12. August 2008 - June 2009, Student, Industrial College of the Armed Forces, Washington, D.C. 13. July 2009 - April 2012, Commander, 436th Medical Group, Dover AFB, Del. (November 2010 - May 2011, Commander, 376th Expeditionary Medical Group, Southwest Asia) 14. April 2012 - June 2013, Director, Dental Programs and Resources, AF/SG, Defense Health Headquarters, Falls Church, Va. 15. June 2013 - July 2014, Special Assistant to the Surgeon General for Military Health System Governance, AF/SG, Defense Health Headquarters, Falls Church, Va. 16. July 2014 - July 2015, Deputy Command Surgeon, Air Education and Training Command, Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas 17. July 2015 - June 2017, Commander, 79th Medical Wing, JB Andrews, Md. 18. June 2017 - May 2018, Program Officer of the Military Health System Program Management Office, Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs, Defense Health Headquarters, Falls Church, Va. 19. June 2018 present, Deputy Assistant Director, Education and Training/J7, Defense Health Agency and Assistant Surgeon General for Dental Services, AF/SG, Falls Church, Va. MAJOR AWARDS AND DECORATIONS Legion of Merit with two oak leaf clusters Meritorious Service Medal with six oak leaf clusters Air Force Commendation Medal with one oak leaf cluster Air Force Achievement Medal with one oak leaf cluster Joint Meritorious Unit Award Meritorious Unit Award Air Force Outstanding Unit Award with three oak leaf clusters National Defense Service Medal with bronze star Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal Global War on Terrorism Service Medal Nuclear Deterrence Operations Service Medal Air Force Expeditionary Service Ribbon with Gold Border Small Arms Expert Marksmanship Ribbon Gold Star Lapel Button EFFECTIVE DATES OF PROMOTION Captain May 24,1992 Major May 24, 1998 Lieutenant Colonel May 30, 2003 Colonel May 27, 2007 Brigadier General July 3, 2018 (Current as of July 2018)

U N I T E D S T A T E S A I R F O R C E COLONEL CHARLES E. BROWN, JR. Col Charles E. Brown Jr., is the Special Assistant to the Vice Chief of Staff, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Arlington, Va. Col Brown graduated from Florida State University in 1994 with a degree in Criminal Justice and earned his commission through the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps. Col Brown's previous assignment was the Assistant Deputy Director, Joint Strategic Planning, Strategic Plans and Policy, Joint Staff, the Pentagon, Washington, D.C. His career has encompassed a wide variety of assignments from Command Control Officer, C-130H Navigator, F-15E "Strike Eagle" pilot, C-130E instructor pilot and Assistant Executive Officer to the Commander, Air Mobility Command. In addition, Col Brown was a National Security Fellow at the John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University; Commander of the 62nd Airlift Squadron, Little Rock Air Force Base; and Vice Commander, 374th Airlift Wing, Yokota Air Base, Japan. Prior to his current assignment, Col Brown was the Commander of the 19th Airlift Wing, Little Rock AFB, Ark. Col Brown is a seasoned aviator with more than 300 combat hours and 160 combat sorties. He has participated in the U.S. Global War on Terrorism in Operations NOBLE EAGLE, IRAQI FREEDOM, and ENDURING FREEDOM. EDUCATION 1994 Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice, Florida State University, Fla. 2002 Distinguished Graduate, Squadron Officer School, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 2008 Masters of National Security and Strategic Studies, Naval War College, Newport, R.I. 2012 National Security Fellow, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. ASSIGNMENTS 1. December 1994 December 1996, Command/Control Officer, Andersen AFB, Guam 2. January 1997 March 1998, Student, Joint Undergraduate Navigator Training, Pensacola Naval Air Station, Fla., and Randolph AFB, Texas 3. October 1998 August 1999, C-130 Navigator, 517th Airlift Squadron, Elmendorf AFB, Alaska 4. September 1999 July 2001, Student, Specialized Undergraduate Pilot Training, Columbus AFB, Miss., and Introduction to Fighter Fundamentals, Sheppard AFB, Texas 5. August 2001 May 2004, F-15E Pilot, Flight Commander and Chief of Training, 335th Fighter Squadron, Seymour-

Johnson AFB, N.C. 6. November 2004 May 2006, Director of Staff, 41st Airlift Squadron, and Wing Executive Officer, 43rd Airlift Wing, Pope AFB, N.C. 7. June 2006 June 2007, Assistant Executive Officer to the Commander, Air Mobility Command, Scott AFB, Ill. 8. July 2007 June 2008, Student, Naval Command and Staff College, Newport, R.I. 9. July 2008 March 2009, Chief of Wing Safety, 314th Airlift Wing, Little Rock AFB, Ark. 10. April 2009 May 2011, Commander, 62nd Airlift Squadron, Little Rock AFB, Ark. 11. May 2011 July 2011, Deputy Operations Group Commander, 62d Airlift Wing, Little Rock AFB, Ark. 12. July 2011 May 2012, National Security Fellow, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. 13. June 2012 May 2013, Vice Wing Commander, 374th Airlift Wing, Yokota AB, Japan 14. June 2013 April 2014, Division Chief, Strategic Alignment Division, Joint Staff, Pentagon, Washington, D.C 15. May 2014 May 2015, Assistant Deputy Director, Joint Strategic Planning, Joint Staff Pentagon, Washington, D.C. 16. May 2015 July 2017, Commander, 19th Airlift Wing, Little Rock AFB, Ark. 17. July 2017 Present, Senior Special Assistant to the Commander, U.S. European Command and Supreme Allied Commander, Europe, Headquarters U.S. European Command, Mons, Belgium. 18. July 2018-Present, Special Assistant to the Vice Chief of Staff, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Arlington, Va. SUMMARY OF JOINT ASSIGNMENTS 1. June 2013 April 2014, Division Chief, Strategic Alignment Division, Joint Staff, Pentagon, Washington, D.C., as a colonel 2. May 2014 May 2015, Assistant Deputy Director, Joint Strategic Planning, Joint Staff Pentagon, Washington, D.C., as a colonel 3. July 2017 July 2018, Senior Special Assistant to the Commander, U.S. European Command and Supreme Allied Commander, Europe, Headquarters U.S. European Command, Mons, Belgium, as a colonel FLIGHT INFORMATION Rating: senior pilot Flight hours: more than 1,600, including more than 300 combat hours Aircraft Flown: F-15E, C-130E, C-130H, C-130J MAJOR AWARDS AND DECORATIONS Defense Superior Service Medal Legion of Merit Meritorious Service Medal with three oak leaf clusters Air Medal with one oak leaf cluster Aerial Achievement Medal Air Force Commendation Medal with one oak leaf cluster Air Force Achievement Medal Army Achievement Medal EFFECTIVE DATES OF PROMOTION Second Lieutenant April 30, 1994 First Lieutenant July 21, 1996 Captain July 21, 1998 Major Jan. 1, 2005 Lieutenant Colonel June 1, 2008 Colonel July 1, 2012 (Current as of July 2018)

U N I T E D S T A T E S A I R F O R C E COLONEL BRENDA P. CARTIER Col Brenda P. Cartier is the Director of Operations, Headquarters Air Force Special Operations Command, Hurlburt Field, Florida. She is responsible for implementing and directing operational command policy for AFSOC's worldwide special operations units including 19,000 personnel, 237 aircraft, and $16 billion of assets. Prior to this assignment, Col Cartier served as the Commander of the 58th Special Operations Wing, Kirkland Air Force Base, NM. Vice commander, Air Force Special Operations Air Warfare Center, Air Force Special Operations Command, Duke Field, Fla. Col Cartier also commanded the 1st Expeditionary Special Operations Group in Afghanistan, the 4th Special Operations Squadron (AC130U gunships), and was a National Security Affairs Fellow at the Hoover Institution for War, Revolution, and Peace at Stanford University, Calif. Cartier has deployed in support of US Special Operations Command missions worldwide including combat missions in Bosnia, Afghanistan, and Iraq. EDUCATION 1988 Bachelor of Arts degree in Biology, University of California, Santa Cruz, Calif. 1997 Squadron Officer School, Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala. 2003 Master of Arts, Military Studies - Unconventional Warfare, American Military University, Va. 2004 Master of Military Operational Art and Science, Air Command and Staff College, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 2005 Joint Forces Staff College, Norfolk, Va. 2009 Air War College, Maxwell AFB, Ala., by correspondence 2011 National Security Affairs Fellow, Stanford University, Calif. ASSIGNMENTS 1. April 1992 March 1993, Student, Undergraduate Navigator Training, Mather AFB, Calif. 2. March 1993 June 1993, E-3 Student, Tinker AFB, Okla. 3. June 1993 September 1995, E-3 Navigator, Instructor Navigator and Chief of Training, Tinker AFB, Okla. 4. September 1995 September 1997, E-3 Evaluator Navigator, Deputy Chief of Safety, Tinker AFB, Okla. 5. September 1997 March 1998, AC-130U Navigator Student, Hurlburt Field, Fla. 6. March 1998 March 1999, AC-130U Navigator, Hurlburt Field, Fla. 7. March 1999 March 2000, Chief, Special Mission Plans, Hurlburt Field, Fla.

8. March 2000 June 2000, AC130U Fire Control Officer Student, Hurlburt Field, Fla. 9. June 2000 June 2002, Wing Anti-terrorism and Force Protection Officer/AC130U Fire Control Officer, Hurlburt Field, Fla. 10. June 2002 July 2003, Fire Control Officer, Performance Reports Officer, Hurlburt Field, Fla. 11. August 2003 June 2004, Student, Air Command and Staff College, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 12. June 2004 June 2006, Commander s Action Group, U.S. Special Operations Command, MacDill AFB, Fla. 13. June 2006 June 2007, Deputy Director, U.S. Special Operations Command Office of Legislative Affairs, MacDill AFB, Fla. 14. June 2007 February 2009, Operations Officer, 4th Special Operations Squadron, Hurlburt Field, Fla. 15. February 2009 June 2010, Commander, 4th Special Operations Squadron, Hurlburt Field, Fla. 16. July 2010 July 2011, National Security Affairs Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford University, Calif. 17. July 2011 June 2013, Deputy Director Joint Operations Division Africa Command, Joint Staff, Pentagon, Washington, D.C. 18. June 2013 June 2014, Special Assistant to the 18th Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Pentagon, Washington, D.C. 19. June 2014 June 2016, Vice Commander, Air Force Special Operations Air Warfare Center, Hurlburt Field, Fla. 20. June 2016 July, Commander, 58th Special Operations Wing, Kirtland AFB, N.M. 21. July 2018-Present, Director of Operations, Headquarters Air Force Special Operations Command, Hurlburt Field, Florida. SUMMARY OF JOINT ASSIGNMENTS 1. June 2004 June 2006, Commander s Action Group, U.S. Special Operations Command, MacDill AFB, Fla., as a major 2. June 2006 June 2007, Deputy Director, U.S. Special Operations Command Office of Legislative Affairs, MacDill AFB, Fla., as a lieutenant colonel 3. July 2011 June 2013, Deputy Director Joint Operations Division Africa Command, Joint Staff, Pentagon, Washington, D.C., as a lieutenant colonel and colonel 4. June 2013 June 2014, Special Assistant to the 18th Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Pentagon, Washington, D.C., as a colonel MAJOR AWARDS AND DECORATIONS Legion of Merit Bronze Star Medal Defense Meritorious Service Medal with one oak leaf cluster Meritorious Service Medal with one oak leaf cluster Air Medal with two oak leaf clusters Aerial Achievement Medal with three oak leaf clusters Air Force Commendation Medal FLIGHT INFORMATION Rating: master navigator Flight hours: more than 4,000, including more than 400 combat hours Aircraft flown: T-43, T-37, E-3B/C, MC-130H/W, AC-130U, MC-130J EFFECTIVE DATES OF PROMOTION Second Lieutenant April 8, 1992 First Lieutenant April 8, 1994 Captain April 8, 1996 Major Oct. 1, 2002 Lieutenant Colonel Dec. 1, 2006 Colonel May 1, 2012 (Current as of July 2018)

U N I T E D S T A T E S A I R F O R C E COLONEL DARREN R. COLE Col Darren R. Cole is the Commander of the 305th Air Mobility Wing, Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J. He is responsible for the wing s KC-10 Extender and C- 17 Globemaster III aircraft that provide global mobility support for national security objectives, combat operations, contingencies, and humanitarian relief efforts worldwide through aerial refueling and air land capabilities. The 305 AMW is responsible for two of Air Mobility Command s busiest aerial ports and ensures uninterrupted flow of forces and material in support of ongoing global operations. He is also responsible for managing all air operations at McGuire Field and Maxfield Runway. Col Cole commissioned in 1992 through the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps at the University of Illinois. He earned his pilot wings at Specialized Undergraduate Pilot Training at Reese Air Force Base, Lubbock, Texas and was assigned as a C-141B pilot. He participated in numerous operations including NORTHERN WATCH, SOUTHERN WATCH, ENDURING FREEDOM, IRAQI FREEDOM, and RESOLUTE SUPPORT. He has served in a variety of positions within squadron, group, wing, air staff, and combatant command levels. He deployed three times in the Global War on Terrorism first as Commander, Detachment 2, 817th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron then as Chief of Safety, 380th Air Expeditionary Wing and as Commander, 438th Air Expeditionary Advisory Group in Southwest Asia. Prior to his current position, Col Cole served as the Chief of War Planning and Policy, Headquarters Air Force, Pentagon, Washington, D.C., where he oversaw all U.S. Air Force global force assignment, apportionment, and allocation actions along with the supervision of deployment and mobilization policy and execution. EDUCATION 1992 Bachelor of Arts, Geography, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Ill. 1999 Squadron Officer School, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 2002 Master of Science, International Relations, Troy State University, Troy, Ala. 2006 Command and General Staff Course, Western Hemisphere Institute for National Security Cooperation, Fort Benning, Ga. 2012 Master of Strategic Studies, Air War College, Maxwell AFB, Ala.

ASSIGNMENTS 1. May 1993 August 1994, Student, Specialized Undergraduate Pilot Training, Reese AFB, Texas 2. December 1994 October 1997, Instructor Pilot, C-141B, Charleston AFB, S.C. 3. March 1998 March 2001, Flight Commander, Instructor Pilot, T-1A, Vance AFB, Okla. 4. June 2001 September 2004, Chief Standardization and Evaluation, C-17A, McChord AFB, Wash. (April 2004 July 2004, Commander, Detachment 2, 817th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron, Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar) 5. October 2004 May 2005, Student Officer, Spanish Basic Course, Presidio of Monterey, Calif. 6. May 2005 May 2006, Student, Command and General Staff Course, Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation, Fort Benning, Ga. 7. May 2006 July 2008, Executive Officer to the Commander, U.S. Southern Command, Miami, Fla. 8. July 2008 June 2009, Chief of Safety, Hickam AFB, Hawaii (January 2009 May 2009, Chief of Safety, 380th Air Expeditionary Wing, Southwest Asia) 9. June 2009 June 2011, Commander, 15th Operations Support Squadron, JB Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii 10. June 2011 May 2012, Student, Air War College, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 11. June 2012 April 2014, Deputy Chief of Checkmate, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Pentagon, Washington, D.C. 12. April 2014 April 2015, Commander, 438th Air Expeditionary Advisory Group, Kabul, Afghanistan 13. May 2015 Jun 2016, Chief of War Planning and Policy, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Pentagon, Washington, D.C. 14. Jul 2016 Present, Commander, 305th Air Mobility Wing, JB McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J. SUMMARY OF JOINT ASSIGNMENTS May 2006 July 2008, Executive Officer to the Commander, U.S. Southern Command, Miami, Fla., as a major and lieutenant colonel FLIGHT INFORMATION Rating: command pilot Flight hours: more than 4,800, including more than 200 combat hours Aircraft flown: T-37, T-1A, C-141B, C-17A, C-130H, Mi-17, MD-530, C-208 MAJOR AWARDS AND DECORATIONS Bronze Star Defense Meritorious Service Medal Meritorious Service Medal with two oak leaf clusters Air Medal with one oak leaf cluster Aerial Achievement Medal Air Force Commendation Medal with one oak leaf cluster EFFECTIVE DATES OF PROMOTION Second Lieutenant Nov. 9, 1992 First Lieutenant Nov. 9, 1994 Captain Nov. 9, 1996 Major May 1, 2003 Lieutenant Colonel May 1, 2008 Colonel Aug. 1, 2014 (Current as of November 2017)

http://www.af.mil/desktopmodules/articlecs/print.aspx?portalid=1&moduleid=858&art... Page 1 of 3 7/16/2018 UNITED STATES AIR FORCE BRIGADIER GENERAL HEATH A. COLLINS Brig. Gen. Heath A. Collins is the Program Executive Officer for Fighters and Bombers, Air Force Life Cycle Management Center, Air Force Materiel Command, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. He is responsible for development, production, fielding, sustainment, and modernization of the fighters and bombers portfolio, which includes the A-10, A-29, B-1, B-2, B-52, F-15, F-16, F-22, and special programs. He is also responsible for organizing, training and equipping the F-35 System Program Office. General Collins entered the Air Force in 1993, receiving his commission through the ROTC program at Clarkson University. His career has spanned a variety of command, acquisition, space, test, operations, and staff assignments encompassing air-to-air missiles, electronic countermeasures, space, radar, ISR, nuclear, fighter, and bomber systems. He has served in numerous program management and senior leader positions including Program Manager, Wideband Global Satellite Communications, Block 1 Program, Deputy Commander of the Wideband SATCOM Group, Commander, Space Based Infrared System Space Squadron, Senior Materiel Leader and Deputy Director for the Infrared Space Systems Directorate, and the Remote Sensing Systems Directorate. General Collins has also served in the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence, overseeing the department's Airborne ISR, Space, and Special Programs. He is a graduate of the Air Command and Staff College and the Industrial College of the Armed Forces. He also holds master s degrees from Florida State University, Air University, and National Defense University. Prior to assuming his current duties, General Collins served as the Senior Materiel Leader and System Program Manager for the Ground Based Strategic Deterrent program office, Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center, Air Force Materiel Command, Hill AFB, Utah. He was responsible for the development, deployment, and sustainment of a combined $85 billion portfolio of next-generation Intercontinental Ballistic Missile systems, providing the nation's strategic deterrent and global strike capabilities. EDUCATION 1993 Bachelor of Science degree in electrical engineering, Clarkson University, Potsdam, N.Y.

http://www.af.mil/desktopmodules/articlecs/print.aspx?portalid=1&moduleid=858&art... Page 2 of 3 7/16/2018 1996 Master of Science degree in electrical engineering, Florida State University, Panama City, Fla. 1997 Squadron Officer School, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 2004 Air Command and Staff College, by correspondence 2006 Air Command and Staff College, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 2006 Master of Military Operational Art and Science degree, Air University, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 2008 Air War College, by correspondence 2009 The Program Manager's Course, Defense Acquisition University, Fort Belvoir, Va. 2011 Master of Science degree in National Resource Strategy, Industrial College of the Armed Forces, Fort Lesley J. McNair, Washington, D.C. 2011 Senior Acquisition Course, National Defense University, Fort Lesley J. McNair, Washington, D.C. 2013 The Executive Program Manager's Course, Defense Acquisition University, Fort Belvoir, Va. 2015 Enterprise Perspective Seminar, Alan L. Freed Associates, Washington, D.C. 2016 Leadership Development Program, Center for Creative Leadership, San Diego, Calif. ASSIGNMENTS 1. September 1993 - January 1994, missile analyst, 83rd Fighter Weapons Squadron, Tyndall AFB, Fla. 2. January 1994 - August 1997, advanced missile flight test engineer, 83rd Fighter Weapons Squadron, Tyndall AFB, Fla. 3. August 1997 - July 1998, Education with Industry student, Sanders, A Lockheed Martin Company, Nashua, N.H. 4. July 1998 - December 1998, command and control engineer, 4th Space Operations Squadron, Schriever AFB, Colo. 5. December 1998 - November 1999, Chief, Command and Control Engineering, 4th Space Operations Squadron, Schriever AFB, Colo. 6. December 1999 - October 2000, Chief, Engineering, 4th Space Operations Squadron, Schriever AFB, Colo. 7. November 2000 - June 2001, Ops Support Flight Commander, 4th Space Operations Squadron, Schriever AFB, Colo. 8. June 2001 - July 2003, Manager, Advanced Satellite Payloads, National Reconnaissance Office, Chantilly, Va. 9. July 2003 - August 2005, Chief, Vehicle Engineering, National Reconnaissance Office, Chantilly, Va. 10. August 2005 - June 2006, student, Air Command and Staff College, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 11. June 2006 - April 2007, Chief Engineer, Wideband Satellite Communications, Wideband Satellite Communications Group, Los Angeles AFB, Calif. 12. April 2007 - January 2008, Program Manager, Wideband Global Satellite Communications Block I Program, Wideband Satellite Communications Group, Los Angeles AFB, Calif. 13. January 2008 - April 2008, Deputy Commander, Wideband Satellite Communications Group, Los Angeles AFB, Calif. 14. April 2008 - June 2010, Commander, Space-based Infrared Systems Space Squadron, Los Angeles AFB, Calif. 15. July 2010 - June 2011, student, Industrial College of the Armed Forces, National Defense University, Fort Lesley J. McNair, Washington, D.C. 16. June 2011 - June 2012, Deputy Director, Airborne ISR Programs, ISR Programs, Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence, Washington, D.C. 17. June 2012 - June 2013, Deputy Director, Space and Special Programs, Battlespace Awareness and Program Assessment, Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence, Washington, D.C. 18. July 2013 - November 2014, Deputy Director, Senior Materiel Leader, Infrared Space Systems Directorate, Space and Missile Systems Center, Los Angeles AFB, Calif. 19. November 2014 - February 2016, Deputy Director, Senior Materiel Leader, Remote Sensing Systems Directorate, Space and Missile Systems Center, Los Angeles AFB, Calif. 20. February 2016 - March 2018, System Program Manager, Senior Materiel Leader, Ground Based Strategic Deterrent, Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center, Hill AFB, Utah 21. March 2018 - present, Program Executive Officer for Fighters and Bombers, Air Force Life Cycle Management Center, Air Force Materiel Command, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio SUMMARY OF JOINT ASSIGNMENTS

http://www.af.mil/desktopmodules/articlecs/print.aspx?portalid=1&moduleid=858&art... Page 3 of 3 7/16/2018 June 2011 - June 2012, Deputy Director, Airborne ISR Programs, ISR Programs, Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence, Washington, D.C. June 2012 - June 2013, Deputy Director, Space and Special Programs, Battlespace Awareness and Program Assessment, Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence, Washington, D.C. MAJOR AWARDS AND DECORATIONS Legion of Merit Defense Meritorious Service Medal with two oak leaf clusters Meritorious Service Medal with oak leaf cluster Joint Service Commendation Medal Air Force Commendation Medal Air Force Achievement Medal with oak leaf cluster Joint Meritorious Unit Award Air Force Outstanding Unit Award with oak leaf cluster Air Force Organizational Excellence Award with two oak leaf clusters OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS 2006 Distinguished graduate, Air Command and Staff College 2016 Air Force ACAT I Program Manager of the Year 2017 Air Force Nuclear Deterrence Operations Professional Team of the Year EFFECTIVE DATES OF PROMOTION Second Lieutenant July 20, 1993 First Lieutenant July 20, 1995 Captain July 20, 1997 Major Dec. 1, 2003 Lieutenant Colonel June 1, 2008 Colonel Oct. 1, 2013 Brigadier General Frocked (Current as of April 2018)

COLONEL DOUGLAS S. COPPINGER BIOGRAPHY UNITED STATES AIR FORCE Colonel Douglas S. Coppinger is the commander of the National Security Agency/Central Security Service Texas (NSAT). As a joint wing-equivalent command, Colonel Coppinger leads a cryptologic center of over 3,600 military and civilian from all military services, multiple defense agencies and allied nations providing cryptologic support and cyber operations to seven combatant commands, Department of State, Department of Justice, Homeland Security agencies, national policymakers and allied partners. He serves as host and executive agent for Department of Defense mission systems, including six Data Centers, 60 megawatt power production, over 1,000,000 square feet of real property, and he manages a combined annual budget in the tens of millions of dollars. After a decade of service as a cryptologic linguist, Colonel Coppinger earned his commission as Honor Graduate from Officer Training School in 1993. He is a career Intelligence Officer, a Network Attack Specialist, a Latin American Foreign Area Officer (FAO), and has served in various key leadership positions at the tactical, operational and strategic levels. Colonel Coppinger has deployed to Bogota, Colombia; Dhahran, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia; Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina; Baghdad, Iraq; Al Udeid, Qatar; and Camp Arifjan, Kuwait in support of Operations Southern Watch, Joint Forge, Iraqi Freedom, New Dawn, Enduring Freedom, the Combined Joint Task Force Horn of Africa, and the Combined Joint Task Force Operation Inherent Resolve. EDUCATION: 1991 Bachelor of Science, Liberal Arts, Regents College, University of the State of New York 1994 Intelligence Officer Course, Distinguished Graduate, Goodfellow Air Force Base, TX 1997 Master of Science, Strategic Intelligence, National Intelligence University, Washington, D.C. 1998 Squadron Officer School, Outstanding Contributor, Maxwell AFB, AL 2004 Joint Forces Staff College, Norfolk, VA 2006 Master of Military Operational Art and Science, Air Command and Staff College, Exceptional Graduate, Outstanding Contributor, Hesselbein Leadership Award, Maxwell AFB, AL 2011 Master of Arts, National Security and Strategic Studies, Naval War College, Newport, RI 2017 Enterprise Leadership Seminar, Kenan-Flagler Business School, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC ASSIGNMENTS: 1. Jul 1993 - Mar 1994, Student, intelligence officer school, Goodfellow AFB, TX 2. May 1994 Jul 1996, Commander, EC global threat analysis flight, 26th Intelligence Squadron, Eglin AFB, FL 3. Aug 1996 Sep 1997, Student, National Intelligence University, Washington D.C. 4. Sep 1997 Jan 1998, Supervisor, USAF intelligence officer course, 315th Training Squadron, Goodfellow AFB, TX 5. Jan 1998 May 2000, Executive Officer, 17th Training Wing, Goodfellow AFB, TX 6. May 2000 Jul 2002, Commander, 313th Training Squadron, Corry Station, Pensacola, FL 7. Jul 2002 Jul 2005, Executive Assistant to the Commander, U.S. Strategic Command, Offutt AFB, NE 8. Jul 2005 Jun 2006, Student, Air Command and Staff College, Maxwell AFB, AL 9. Jul 2006 Jun 2008, Commander, Detachment 1, 22d Intelligence Squadron, Nellis AFB, NV 10. Jun 2008 Jun 2010, Commander, 91st Cyberspace Operations Squadron, JBSA-Lackland, TX

11. Jul 2010 Jun 2011, Student, Naval War College, Newport, RI 12. Jun 2011 Jun 2012, Chief, ISR Division, 609th Air Operations Center, Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar 13. Jul 2012 Jun 2014, Vice Commander, 67th Cyberspace Wing, JBSA-Lackland, TX 14. Jun 2014 Jul 2015, Director of Intelligence, 25th Air Force, JBSA-Lackland, TX 15. Jul 2015 Apr 2016, Director of Staff, Deputy Chief of Staff, ISR (A2), Headquarters USAF, Washington, D.C. 16. Apr 2016 present, Commander, National Security Agency Texas, JBSA-Lackland, TX SUMMARY OF JOINT ASSIGNMENTS: 1. Jul 2002 Jul 2005, Executive Assistant to the Commander, U.S. Strategic Command, Offutt AFB, NE, as a Major 2. Jun 2011 Jun 2012, Chief, ISR Division, 609th Air Operations Center, Al Udeid, Qatar, as a Lieutenant Colonel 3. Apr 2016 present, Commander, National Security Agency Texas, JBSA-Lackland, TX, as a Colonel MAJOR AWARDS AND DECORATIONS: Legion of Merit Medal with oak leaf cluster Bronze Star Medal Defense Meritorious Service Medal Meritorious Service Medal with five oak leaf clusters Joint Service Commendation Medal Air Force Commendation Medal with oak leaf cluster Army Commendation Medal Joint Service Achievement Medal Air Force Achievement Medal with oak leaf cluster EFFECTIVE DATES OF PROMOTIONS: Second Lieutenant July 1993 First Lieutenant July 1995 Captain July 1997 Major December 2003 Lieutenant Colonel September 2007 Colonel July 2012 (Current as of June 2018)

http://www.vandenberg.af.mil/desktopmodules/articlecs/print.aspx?portalid=18&module... Page 1 of 2 7/9/2018 UNITED STATES AIR FORCE COLONEL MATTHEW WOLFE DAVIDSON Col. Matthew Wolfe Davidson is the Vice Commander, 14th Air Force, Air Force Space Command, at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. The Air Force's only space numbered Air Force provides ready space forces and command and control capabilities and is comprised of almost 16,000 personnel with 28 weapon systems at 44 locations worldwide. 14th Air Force plans, tasks and directs missile warning, space superiority, space situational awareness, satellite operations, and space launch and range operations. Colonel Davidson provides leadership and guidance for the 14th Air Force staff, five space wings, the National Space Defense Center, the 614th Air Operations Center, and the 614th Air and Space Communications Squadron. Davidson graduated from Oklahoma State University s Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) program and was commissioned in the Air Force in 1993. He completed the rigorous Special Tactics Officer training pipeline in April 1995. Since then, Davidson has led Special Tactics forces during Operations PROVIDE COMFORT II, ASSURED RESPONSE, JOINT ENDEAVOR, ENDURING FREEDOM - Philippines, ENDURING FREEDOM, and IRAQI FREEDOM. He has commanded at the squadron, group and wing levels; and led joint operations as the Chief of Staff for Special Operations Command Central in Al Udeid. Prior to assuming his current assignment, Davidson served as the Executive Officer to the Chief of Staff of the Air Force. EDUCATION 1993 Bachelor of Science degree in Geography, Oklahoma State University, Okla. 1999 Squadron Officer School, Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala. 2004 Air Command and Staff College (Correspondence), Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala. 2004 Master of Science in International Relations, Troy State University, Ala. 2005 Army Command and General Staff College, Ft Leavenworth, Kan. 2006 Master of Military Art and Science, School of Advanced Military Studies, Ft Leavenworth, Kan. 2007 Air War College (Correspondence), Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala. 2012 Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, D.C.

http://www.vandenberg.af.mil/desktopmodules/articlecs/print.aspx?portalid=18&module... Page 2 of 2 7/9/2018 2014 Joint Forces Staff College, Norfolk Naval Station, Va. ASSIGNMENTS 1. Jan 1994 Dec 1994, Special Tactics Training pipeline, various TDY locations 2. Dec 1994 Aug 1997, Flight Commander, 23d Special Tactics Squadron, Hurlburt Field, Fla. 3. Aug 1997 Aug 1998, Assistant Director of Operations, 720th Special Tactics Group, Hurlburt Field, Fla. 4. Aug 1998 Jan 2002, Flight Commander, 24th Special Tactics Squadron, Pope AFB, N.C. 5. Jan 2002 May 2003, Director of Operations, 320th Special Tactics Squadron, Kadena AB, Japan 6. May 2003 Jun 2004, Commander, 320th Special Tactics Squadron, Kadena AB, Japan 7. Jun 2004 Jun 2005, U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, Ft Leavenworth, Kan. 8. Jun 2005 Jun 2006, School of Advanced Military Studies, Ft Leavenworth, Kan. 9. Jun 2006 Jun 2008, Air and Space Strategist, Headquarters Air Force, PROJECT CHECKMATE, Pentagon, Washington, D.C. 10. Jun 2008 Jun 2009, Deputy Commander, 24th Special Tactics Squadron, Pope AFB, N.C. 11. Jun 2009 Apr 2011, Commander, 24th Special Tactics Squadron, Pope AFB, N.C. 12. Apr 2011 Jun 2012, Commander, 724th Special Tactics Group, Pope Field, N.C. 13. Jun 2012 Jun 2013, Fellow, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, D.C. 14. Jun 2013 Jun 2014, Chief of Staff, SOCCENT Forward HQ, Al Udeid Air Base 15. Sept 2014 Jun 2016, Commander, 24th Special Operations Wing, Hurlburt Field, Fla. 16. June 2016 April 2018, Executive Officer to the Chief of Staff of the Air Force, Pentagon, Washington, D.C. 17. April 2018 present, Vice Commander, 14th Air Force, Vandenberg AFB, Calif. MAJOR AWARDS AND DECORATIONS Defense Superior Service Medal with oak leaf cluster Legion of Merit Bronze Star Medal Defense Meritorious Service Medal with oak leaf cluster Meritorious Service Medal with oak leaf cluster Joint Service Commendation Medal Air Force Commendation Medal Air Force Achievement Medal with two oak leaf clusters EFFECTIVE DATES OF PROMOTION Second Lieutenant Sept. 23, 1993 First Lieutenant Sept. 23 1995 Captain Sept. 23, 1997 Major Feb. 1, 2004 Lieutenant Colonel Sept. 1, 2007 Colonel Sept. 1, 2011 (Current as of May 2018)

U N I T E D S T A T E S A I R F O RCE BRIGADIER GENERAL TODD A. DOZIER Brig. Gen. Todd A. Dozier is the Vice Commander, 5th Air Force, and Director, Pacific Air Forces Joint Air Component Coordination Element, Yokota Air Base, Japan. Fifth Air Force conducts joint and bilateral planning and engagements to defend Japan and respond to regional contingencies. In addition, the command coordinates joint and bilateral actions and exercises with U.S. Forces Japan, U.S. service components, the Japan Self Defense Forces and other Japanese organizations to strengthen bilateral interoperability. Fifth Air Force exercises administrative authority over U.S. Air Force forces in Japan. General Dozier received his commission in 1992 through the ROTC program at Arizona State University, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in aerospace engineering. His assignments have included multiple operational tours in the EF-111A and F-16C/D aircraft. He has commanded a fighter squadron, an air expeditionary group, and a fighter wing and deployed for Operations Provide Comfort, Northern Watch, Southern Watch, Noble Eagle, Iraqi Freedom, and Inherent Resolve. His previous staff experience includes tours at Air Combat Command, the Office of the Secretary of Defense, 12th Air Force, and most recently at Pacific Air Forces, where he served as the Executive Assistant to the Commander. The general is a command pilot with more than 3,200 flying hours, including more than 820 combat hours. EDUCATION 1992 Bachelor of Science degree in aerospace engineering, Arizona State University, Tempe, Ariz. 1998 Squadron Officer School, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 2005 Air Command and Staff College, by correspondence 2006 Army Command and General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, Kan. 2006 Master s degree in business administration, Webster University, St. Louis, Mo. 2011 Air War College, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 2011 Master s degree in strategic studies, Air University, Maxwell AFB, Ala. ASSIGNMENTS 1. May 1993 - June 1994, Student, Euro-NATO Joint Jet Pilot Training, Sheppard AFB, Texas 2. January 1995 - December 1995, Student, F-111E, then Student EF-111A, Replacement Training Unit, Cannon AFB, N.M. 3. December 1995 - April 1998, EF-111A Instructor Pilot, Training Officer and Scheduler, 429th Electronic Combat Squadron, Cannon AFB, N.M.

4. May 1998 - November 1998, Student, F-16 Replacement Training Unit, Luke AFB, Ariz. 5. November 1998 - November 2000, F-16 Instructor Pilot and Assistant Chief of Weapons and Tactics, 36th Fighter Squadron, then Deputy Chief of Wing Combat Readiness Assessment Division, 51st Fighter Wing, Osan AB, South Korea 6. November 2000 - May 2003, F-16 Instructor Pilot and Flight Commander, 4th Fighter Squadron, then Assistant Chief of Wing Standardization and Evaluation, 388th Operations Group, Hill AFB, Utah 7. June 2003 - June 2005, Chief of Counter-Air, Homeland Security Division, Directorate of Air and Space Operations, then Special Action Officer to the Commander, Headquarters Air Combat Command, Langley AFB, Va. 8. July 2005 - June 2006, Student, Army Command and General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, Kan. 9. September 2006 - May 2008, Assistant Director of Operations, then Director of Operations, 421st Fighter Squadron, Hill AFB, Utah 10. June 2008 - April 2010, Commander, 4th Fighter Squadron, Hill AFB, Utah 11. July 2010 - May 2011, Student, Air War College, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 12. June 2011 - June 213, Deputy Director, Training, Training Readiness and Strategy, Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense (Readiness), Pentagon, Washington, D.C. 13. June 2013 - July 2015, Vice Commander, 388th Fighter Wing, Hill AFB, Utah 14. July 2015 - May 2016, Director of Operations, 12th Air Force, Davis-Monthan AFB, Ariz. 15. May 2016 - May 2017, Commander, 8th Fighter Wing, Kunsan AB, South Korea 16. June 2017 - June 2018, Executive Assistant to the Commander, Pacific Air Forces, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii 17. June 2018 - present, Vice Commander, 5th Air Force, Yokota Air Base, Japan FLIGHT INFORMATION Rating: command pilot Flight hours: more than 3,200 Aircraft flown: F-16 C/D, F-111E, EF-111A, T-37 and A/T-38 AWARDS AND DECORATIONS Defense Superior Service Medal Legion of Merit with oak leaf cluster Bronze Star Medal Meritorious Service Medal with three oak leaf clusters Air Medal with eight oak leaf clusters Aerial Achievement Medal with two oak leaf clusters Air Force Commendation Medal with oak leaf cluster Air Force Achievement Medal with oak leaf cluster EFFECTIVE DATES OF PROMOTION Second Lieutenant Nov.15, 1992 First Lieutenant Nov.15, 1994 Captain Nov.15, 1996 Major May 1, 2003 Lieutenant Colonel Dec.1, 2006 Colonel June 1, 2012 Brigadier General Frocked (Current as of June 2018)

U N I T E D S T A T E S A I R F O R C E COLONEL MICHELE C. EDMONDSON Col. Michele C. Edmondson is the Senior Executive Officer to the Vice Chief of Staff of the Air Force, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Pentagon, Washington, DC. Col. Edmondson commissioned in 1992 upon graduation from the University of Florida. She has served in a variety of space operations, acquisition and staff assignments associated with space based missile warning; intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance; and communication systems at the unit, national, Air Staff and Joint Staff levels. Additionally, she commanded the 2d Space Warning Squadron responsible for the nation's $20B Space Based Infrared System as well as the 381st Training Group responsible for training all Space and ICBM operators as well as ICBM and cruise missile maintainers. Prior to her current assignment, Col. Edmondson served as the Commander, 81st Training Wing, Keesler Air Force Base, Miss. She commanded 12,000 Airmen and civilians, providing technical training for officers, enlisted and civilians of the U. S. Air Force, Air National Guard and Air Force Reserves as well as other Department of Defense agencies. The training covered numerous electronic, computer, weather, medical, personnel, comptroller, and information management career fields and creates combat capability for Air Expeditionary, Space, and Cyberspace Forces. EDUCATION 1992 Bachelor of Science Degree in Aerospace Engineering, University of Florida, Gainesville, Fla. 1998 Distinguished Graduate, Squadron Officer School, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 2000 Master of Arts Degree in Organizational Management, The George Washington University, Washington D.C. 2004 Master of Science, National Security Affairs and Naval War College, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, Calif. 2010 Air War College, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 2010 Master of Science, Strategic Studies, Air War College, Maxwell AFB, Ala. ASSIGNMENTS 1. February May 1993, student, Undergraduate Space Training, Lowry AFB, Colo.

2. June 1993 October 1993, Student, Satellite Operations Crew Commander Training, 1013th Crew Training Squadron, Peterson AFB, Colo.--Honor Graduate 3. October 1993 July 1995, Crew Commander, Deputy Chief of Training, Deputy Chief of Standardization and Evaluation, 2d Space Warning Squadron, Buckley Air National Guard Base, Colo. 4. August 1995 December 1996, Chief, Space Warning and Control Element & Instructor, Undergraduate Space and Missile Training, 392nd Training Squadron, 381st Training Group, Vandenberg AFB, Calif. 5. December 1996 November 1997, Chief, Defense Support Program Data System Supervisor Training Section, 533d Training Squadron, 381st Training Group, Vandenberg AFB, Calif. 6. November 1997 June 1998, Executive Officer, 381st Training Group, Air Education and Training Command, Vandenberg AFB, Calif. 7. July 1998 June 2000, Air Force Intern, Politico-Military Planner, Deputy Director for Politico-Military Affairs-Europe, Strategic Plans and Policy Directorate, J-5, The Joint Staff and Directorate of Plans, Programs, and Budget, Office of the Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of the Air Force, Pentagon, Washington D.C. 8. July 2000 May 2003, Chief, Space Tactics Development Branch, Chief Operational Performance Evaluation Division, and Chief of Staff, Signals Intelligence Applications and Integration Office, Office of Space & Technology, Assistant SECAF (Space) with duty at the National Reconnaissance Office, Washington D.C. 9. June 2003 August 2005, student, Intermediate Development Education, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, Calif. 10. September 2005 May 2007, Chief, Southwest Asia Campaign Analysis Branch and Deputy Chief, Current Operations Analysis Division, Directorate of Studies, Analysis and Assessments, and Lessons Learned (A9), Pentagon, Washington D.C. 11. June 2007 June 2009, Commander, 2nd Space Warning Squadron, Buckley AFB, Colo. 12. July 2009 May 2010, Student Air War College, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 13. June 2010 June 2012 Chief, Space, Spectrum, Transport Division, Command, Control, Communications, and Computers Directorate (J6), The Joint Staff, Pentagon, Washington D.C. 14. June 2012 May 2014, Commander, 381st Training Group, Vandenberg AFB, Calif. 15. June 2014 May 2015, Commander, 737th Training Group, Air Force Basic Military Training, JBSA-Lackland, Texas 16. June 2015 June 2017, Commander, 81st Training Wing, Keesler AFB, Miss. 17. June 2017 Present, Senior Executive Officer to the Vice Chief of Staff of the Air Force, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Pentagon, Washington, DC AWARDS AND DECORATIONS Legion of Merit Defense Meritorious Service Medal Meritorious Service Medal with two oak leaf clusters Air Force Commendation Medal with one oak leaf cluster Joint Meritorious Unit Award with one oak leaf cluster Air Force Outstanding Unit Award with oak leaf cluster National Defense Service Medal with bronze star device EFFECTIVE DATES OF PROMOTION Second Lieutenant May 2, 1992 First Lieutenant Sept. 9, 1994 Captain Sept. 9, 1996 Major March 1, 2003 Lieutenant Colonel Dec. 1, 2006 Colonel May 1, 2012 (Current as of January 2018)

U N I T E D S T A T E S A I R F O R C E COLONEL PETER M. FESLER Col Peter M. Fesler is the Vice Director of Operations, Headquarters North American Aerospace Defense Command, Peterson Air Force Base, Colo. Col Fesler earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Political Science from the University of Utah in 1994 and commissioned through Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps. Since commissioning, he has served in a variety of flying and non-flying operational, educational, and staff assignments. At the Pentagon, Col Fesler initially acted as the Chief of Staff for the Pakistan Afghanistan Coordination Cell, working on all aspects of Pakistan and Afghanistan policy development. He then moved to fill both the Assistant and Deputy Director positions in the Western Hemisphere Politico-Military Affairs arm of the J5. Prior to his current assignment, Col Fesler was the Commander of the 1st Fighter Wing, Air Combat Command, Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Va. Col Fesler is a graduate of the U.S. Air Force Weapons School and a command pilot with more than 2,200 hours, primarily in the F-15C and F-22A. He has participated in numerous joint and coalition exercises and has flown more than 50 combat missions over Iraq. EDUCATION 1994 Bachelor of Science Degree in Political Science, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah 1999 Squadron Officer School, Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala. 2003 US Air Force Weapons Instructor Course, Nellis AFB, Nev. 2006 Master of Arts in Security Studies, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, Calif. 2006 U.S. Naval War College in Seminar, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, Calif. 2007 Master of Arts in Airpower Art and Science, School of Advanced Air and Space Studies, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 2009 Air War College, Maxwell AFB, Ala., by correspondence 2013 Master of Science in Security Studies, National War College, Ft McNair, Washington D.C. ASSIGNMENTS 1. September 1994 November 1996, student, Euro NATO Joint Jet Pilot Training and Introduction to Fighter Fundamentals, Sheppard AFB, Texas 2. December 1996 June 1997, student pilot, Tyndall AFB, Fla. 3. June 1997 February 2000, F-15C flight lead and Chief, Systems Integration Section, 390th Fighter Squadron,

Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho 4. March 2000 March 2001, Flight Commander and Fighter Duty Officer, 604th Air Support Operations Squadron, Camp Red Cloud, Republic of Korea 5. March 2001 November 2003, F-15C Instructor Pilot and Flight Commander, 19th Fighter Squadron, Elmendorf AFB, Alaska 6. December 2003 June 2005, F-15C Instructor Pilot and Weapons Officer, 19th Fighter Squadron, Elmendorf AFB, Alaska 7. July 2005 June 2006, student, US Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, Calif. 8. July 2006 June 2007, student, School for Advanced Air and Space Studies, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 9. July 2007 December 2008, Aide de Camp to the 18th Chief of Staff, U.S. Air Force, Pentagon, Washington, D.C. 10. January 2009 February 2010, Director of Operations, 94th Fighter Squadron, Langley AFB, Va. 11. March 2010 November 2011, Commander, 27th Fighter Squadron, Langley AFB, Va. 12. December 2011 June 2012, Deputy Commander, 1st Operations Group, Langley AFB, Va. 13. July 2012 June 2013, student, National War College, Ft McNair, Washington D.C. 14. June 2013 May 2014, Chief of Staff of the Air Force Fellow / Chief of Staff, Pakistan Afghanistan Coordination Cell, Pentagon, Washington, D.C. 15. May 2014 July 2015, Chief of Staff of the Air Force Fellow / Assistant Deputy Director, J5 Western Hemisphere Politico-Military Affairs, Pentagon, Washington, D.C. 16. July 2015 July 2017, Commander, 1st Fighter Wing, Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Va. 17. July 2017 Present, Vice Director of Operations, Headquarters North American Aerospace Defense Command, Peterson AFB, Colo. SUMMARY OF JOINT ASSIGNMENTS 1. June 2013 July 2015, Chief of Staff of the Air Force Fellow, Chief of Staff, Pakistan Afghanistan Coordination Cell, then Assistant Deputy Director, J5 Western Hemisphere Politico-Military Affairs, Pentagon, Washington, D.C., as a lieutenant colonel and colonel 2. July 2017 Present, Vice Director of Operations, Headquarters North American Aerospace Defense Command, Peterson AFB, Colo., as a colonel FLIGHT INFORMATION Rating: command pilot Flight hours: more than 2,200, including more than 160 combat hours Aircraft flown: T-41, T-37, T-38 A/B, F-15 A/B/C/D, F-22A MAJOR AWARDS AND DECORATIONS Defense Superior Service Medal Meritorious Service Medal with three oak leaf clusters Air Medal with one oak leaf cluster Aerial Achievement Medal Air Force Commendation Medal with one oak leaf cluster Air Force Achievement Medal Army Achievement Medal EFFECTIVE DATES OF PROMOTION Second Lieutenant June 9, 1994 First Lieutenant June 9, 1996 Captain June 16, 1998 Major Feb. 1, 2005 Lieutenant Colonel March 1, 2009 Colonel Oct. 1, 2013 (Current as of November 2017)

http://www.af.mil/desktopmodules/articlecs/print.aspx?portalid=1&moduleid=858&a... Page 1 of 3 12/12/2017 UNITED STATES AIR FORCE BRIGADIER GENERAL DEREK C. FRANCE Brig. Gen. Derek C. France is the Commander, 380th Air Expeditionary Wing, Al Dhafra Air Base, United Arab Emirates. The 380th AEW is comprised of four groups and 14 squadrons. He is responsible for the wing s air refueling, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, air battle management, control and reporting center, ground attack, air superiority, theatre security cooperation, and airlift missions in support of overseas contingency operations in Southwest Asia. General France was commissioned at the U.S. Air Force Academy in May 1992. He is a command pilot with more than 2,400 hours in the F-15C and F-22A. He graduated from the USAF Weapons School in 1998 and later returned as a Weapons School Instructor and Operations Officer. He subsequently served as Deputy Detachment Commander and Instructor Pilot in the Royal Saudi Air Force Fighter Weapons School in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia. Since transitioning to the F-22 in 2008, he has commanded the 43rd Fighter Squadron, Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, the 3rd Operations Group, Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska and the 325th Fighter Wing, Tyndall AFB. He has served as a National Defense Fellow at the Department of State, the Deputy Assistant Chief of Staff, U.S. Forces Korea and most recently, as the Senior Executive Officer to the Vice Chief of Staff of the Air Force. EDUCATION 1992 Bachelor of Science in Engineering Sciences, U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Colo. 1999 Squadron Officer School, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 2003 Air Command and Staff Course, by correspondence 2006 Naval Command and Staff College, Newport, R.I. 2006 Master of National Security and Strategic Studies, Naval War College, Newport, R.I. 2007 Air War College, by correspondence ASSIGNMENTS 1. October 1992 October 1993, Student, Undergraduate Pilot Training, Laughlin AFB, Texas 2. April 1994 November 1994, Student, F-15C Basic Course 95th Fighter Squadron, Tyndall AFB, Fla. 3. December 1994 December 1997, Pilot, Instructor Pilot, and Flight Examiner, 54th Fighter Squadron, Elmendorf AFB, Alaska. 4. January 1998 June 1998, Student, USAF Weapons Instructor Course, Nellis AFB, Nev.

http://www.af.mil/desktopmodules/articlecs/print.aspx?portalid=1&moduleid=858&a... Page 2 of 3 12/12/2017 5. July 1998 June 2000, Instructor Pilot and Chief of Weapons and Tactics, 71st Fighter Squadron, Langley AFB, Va. 6. July 2000 July 2004, Instructor Pilot, Flight Commander and Operations Officer, F-15C Division/433rd Weapons Squadron, USAF Weapons School, Nellis AFB, Nev. 7. August 2004 June 2005, Instructor Pilot and Detachment Commander, Dhahran Detachment, U.S. Military Training Mission, Saudi Arabia 8. July 2005 June 2006, Student, Naval Command and Staff College, Newport, R. I. 9. July 2006 May 2008, Aide-de-Camp to the Air Education and Training Command Commander, Randolph AFB, Texas 10. June 2008 June 2010, Commander, 43rd Fighter Squadron, Tyndall AFB, Fla. 11. July 2010 July 2011, National Defense Fellow, U.S. Department of State, Washington, D.C. 12. July 2011 June 2013, Commander, 3rd Operations Group, Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska 13. June 2013 July 2014, Deputy Assistant Chief of Staff (J3), United States Forces Korea, U.S. Army Garrison Yongsan, South Korea. 14. July 2014 July 2016, Commander, 325th Fighter Wing, Tyndall AFB, Fla. 15. July 2016 July 2017, Senior Executive Officer to the Vice Chief of Staff of the Air Force, the Pentagon, Washington, D.C. 16. July 2017 Present, Commander, 380th Air Expeditionary Wing, Al Dhafra Air Base, United Arab Emirates FLIGHT INFORMATION Rating: Command Pilot Flight Hours: More than 2,400 Aircraft Flown: F-15A-D, F-22A MAJOR AWARDS AND DECORATIONS Legion of Merit with oak leaf cluster Defense Meritorious Service Medal Meritorious Service Medal with two oak leaf clusters Air Medal Aerial Achievement Medal Air Force Commendation Medal with oak leaf cluster Air Force Achievement Medal Meritorious Unit Award Air Force Outstanding Unit Award with three oak leaf clusters Combat Readiness Medal with oak leaf cluster National Defense Service Medal with one device Global War on Terrorism Service Medal Korean Defense Service Medal EFFECTIVE DATES OF PROMOTIONS Second Lieutenant May 27, 1992 First Lieutenant May 27, 1994 Captain May 27, 1996 Major Nov. 1, 2002 Lieutenant Colonel Aug. 1, 2007 Colonel Sept. 1, 2011 Brigadier General Sept. 2, 2017 (Current as of September 2017)

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U N I T E D S T A T E S A I R F O R C E Brigadier General (DR.) PAUL FRIEDRICHS Brigadier General Paul A. Friedrichs is the Air Combat Command (ACC), Command Surgeon, located at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia. He organizes, trains, equips and maintains combat-ready medical forces for rapid deployment and employment. He is responsible to the ACC Commander for the healthcare of 81,000 activeduty and civilian personnel located worldwide. 15 medical treatment facilities and more than 300 operating locations worldwide fall under his responsibility through medical contingency operations; a comprehensive, communitybased health care system; and human weapon system integration. As the Combat Air Forces medical lead agent, they develop medical strategy, doctrine, concepts, tactics and procedures for medical air power employment. His Office is also the Air Force's medical global force provider supporting U.S. Joint Forces Command with wartime taskings and worldwide crisis response. In his additional role as the AF Medical Service Readiness Goal Champion he is responsible to the Surgeon General to organize, improve and report the Air Force Medical Service readiness measures. Brig Gen Friedrichs received his commission through the Reserve Officer Training Corps in 1986 and his Doctor of Medicine degree (M.D.) from the Uniformed Services University in 1990. He has served as a Clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery at the Uniformed Services University and published ten peer-reviewed surgical articles. He has commanded at the squadron and group level and units he has led earned numerous awards, including Best Air Force Hospital. He led one of the AF surgical teams which responded to the Pentagon on September 11, 2001. As the Command Surgeon, Headquarters Pacific Air Forces, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, Brig Gen Friedrichs supported nine medical groups, three Numbered Air Forces, patient movement across the Pacific, medical contingency planning and OPLAN updates, tri-service/international medical cooperative engagement activities and served as the JTF-Support Forces Antarctica Surgeon. Prior to his current position, he was the Vice Commander of the Air Force Medical Operations Agency, supporting 44,000 medical personnel in 76 Military Treatment Facilities (MTFs) with a $6.1B budget caring for 2.6 million beneficiaries worldwide. As Command Surgeon, USTRANSCOM Command he established DoD baseline for aeromedical evacuation requirements, published Base Plan 9008, CONUS Patient Distribution Plan, safely moved thousands of ill and injured worldwide including from combat operations and during multiple disaster responses. EDUCATION 1986 Bachelor of Science, Biology, Tulane University, New Orleans, La. 1990 Doctor of Medicine, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, Md. 1997 Urologic Surgery Residency, Wilford Hall and Brooke Army Medical Centers, San Antonio, Texas 1998 Air Command and Staff College, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 2001 Aerospace Medicine Primary Course, USAFSAM, Brooks AFB, Texas

2003 Air War College, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 2006 Space Operations Executive Course, National Space Security Institute, Colorado Springs, Colo. 2006 Interagency Institute for Healthcare Executives, Washington, D.C. 2008 National War College, Ft McNair, D.C. 2010 Medical Capstone Program, Washington, D.C. 2016 USAF Executive Development Program, University of North Carolina Keenan-Flagler Business School ASSIGNMENTS 1. June 1990 June 1991, Surgical Intern, Wilford Hall Medical Center, Lackland AFB, Texas 2. July 1991 June 1992, General Medical Officer, Wilford Hall Medical Center, Lackland AFB, Texas 3. June 1992 June 1997, Urological Surgery Resident, Wilford Hall Medical Center, Lackland AFB, Texas 4. July 1997 October 1997, Assistant Chief, Urology, 89th MDG, Andrews AFB, Md. 5. November 1997 September 1999, Chief, Urology, 89th MDG, Andrews AFB, Md. 6. October 1999 September 2000, Chief, Population Health Management, 89th MDG, Andrews AFB, Md. 7. October 2000 July 2001, Analyst, Health Benefits and Policy Division, Office of the Surgeon General, Headquarters Air Force, Bolling AFB, D.C. 8. August 2001 June 2002, Chief, Operations Branch, Office of the Surgeon General, Headquarters Air Force, Bolling AFB, D.C. 9. July 2002 May 2003, Chief, Optimization and Integration Division, Air Force Medical Operations Agency (AFMOA), Bolling AFB, D.C. 10. May 2003 May 2005, Commander, 56th Medical Operations Squadron, Luke AFB, Ariz. (September 2004 January 2005, Commander, 332 Expeditionary Aeromedical Operations Squadron, Balad AB, Iraq) 11. June 2005 April 2006, Chief, Aeromedical and Clinical Services Branches, HQ Air Force Space Command, Peterson AFB, Colo 12. May 2006 July 2007, Chief, Medical Operations Division, HQ Air Force Space Command, Peterson AFB, Colo 13. August 2007 June 2008, Student, National War College, Ft McNair, D.C. 14. August 2008 July 2010, Commander, 3rd Medical Group, 3rd Wing, Elmendorf AFB, Alaska 15. July 2010 July 2011, Commander, 673d Medical Group, 673d Air Base Wing, Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska 16. July 2011 July 2014, Command Surgeon, HQ Pacific Air Forces, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii 17. July 2014 June 2016, Vice Commander, AFMOA, Joint Base San Antonio Lackland, Texas 18. June 2016 July 2018, Command Surgeon, US Transportation Command, Scott AFB, Illinois 19. July 2018- present, Air Combat Command (ACC), Command Surgeon, Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia FLIGHT INFORMATION Rating: Senior Flight Surgeon Flight hours: 294 including 30 combat flying hours Aircraft: C-17, C-130, C-141, C-21, C-23, KC-135, C-12, UH-60A, and CH-47 MAJOR AWARDS AND DECORATIONS Defense Superior Service Medal Legion of Merit with 1 Oak-leaf cluster Bronze Star Air Force Meritorious Service Medal with 3 Oak-leaf clusters Joint Service Commendation Medal with 1 Oak-leaf cluster Army Achievement Medal Air Force Achievement Medal with 1 Oak-leaf cluster Arizona State Guard Meritorious Service Medal OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS National Defense University President s Writing Award Federal Liaison to the Governor of Alaska s Health Care Commission PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS AND ASSOCIATIONS Diplomat of the American Board of Urology Fellow of the American College of Surgeons EFFECTIVE DATES OF PROMOTION Second Lieutenant May 17, 1986

Captain May 19, 1990 Major May 19, 1996 Lieutenant Colonel May 19, 2002 Colonel May 29, 2007 Brigadier General June 2, 2018 (Current as of July 2018)

U N I T E D S T A T E S A I R F O R C E BRIGADIER GENERAL ERIC H. FROEHLICH Brigadier General Eric H. Froehlich is the Director of Logistics, Engineering and Force Protection, Headquarters Air Force Global Strike Command, Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana. As director, he leads more than 200 professionals across eight divisions. He is responsible for integrating strategy, policy, resources, performance management and human capital development in support of the more than 18,500 maintenance, munitions, supply, transportation, civil engineering, and force protection personnel who serve throughout the command. A4 is responsible for integration, advocacy, and oversight of the nation's largest nuclear weapon storage facility, its Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missiles, B-1, B-2 and B-52 bombers while also performing lead command functions for the Air Force's UH-1N helicopter fleet, the E-4B National Airborne Operations Center aircraft (NAOC), and the NC3 system. Colonel Froehlich provides combatant commanders with combat ready forces and equipment to conduct the strategic nuclear deterrence and global strike operations. General Froehlich received his commission in 1992 after graduating from the University of Tennessee with military distinction. He has commanded at the squadron, group and wing level, and recently served as Vice Commander of the Air Force Sustainment Center, Tinker AFB, Okla. He has held various staff assignments in the maintenance and logistics fields at the wing, center, and HQ USAF level. General Froehlich has led combat deployments supporting Operation Allied Force and Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom. EDUCATION 1992 Bachelor of Science degree in aerospace engineering, University of Tennessee, Knoxville 1996 Master of Science degree in systems engineering management, St. Mary's University, Texas 1997 Aircraft Maintenance and Munitions Officer Course, Sheppard AFB, Texas 1997 Squadron Officer School, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 2002 Master of Arts degree in organizational management, George Washington Univ., Washington, D.C 2005 Air Command and Staff College, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 2007 Marine Corps Command and Staff College, Quantico Marine Corps Base, Va. 2011 National War College, National Defense University, Ft. Lesley J. McNair, Washington, D.C. 2014 Leadership Enhancement Program, Center for Creative Leadership, Greensboro, N.C. ASSIGNMENTS 1. February 1994 - February 1997, Aerospace Engineer, San Antonio Air Logistics Center, Texas 2. February 1997 - June 1998, Commander, Maintenance Training Flight, Ellsworth AFB, S.D. 3. June 1998 - June 2000, Squadron Maintenance Officer, 77th Bomb Squadron, Ellsworth AFB, S.D. 4. June 2000 - June 2002, Air Force Intern Program, Washington, D.C. 5. June 2002 - November 2002, Squadron Maintenance Officer, 96th Bomb Squadron, Barksdale AFB, La. 6. November 2002 - June 2003, Commander, 40th Expeditionary Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, Diego Garcia, British Indian Ocean Territory 7. July 2003 - June 2004, Maintenance Operations Officer, 2nd Maintenance Squadron, Barksdale AFB, La. 8. June 2004 - June 2006, Commander, 36th Maintenance Squadron, Andersen AFB, Guam 9. June 2006 - June 2007, student, U.S. Marine Corps Command and Staff College, Quantico, Va 10. June 2007 - June 2009, Chief, Bomber/UAS/lSR Sustainment, Weapons Systems Division, Directorate of Maintenance, Deputy Chief of Staff for Installations, Logistics & Mission Support, Pentagon 11. June 2009 - August 2010, Chief, Readiness and Logistics, Office of Legislative Liaison, Office of the Secretary of the Air Force, Pentagon 12. August 2010 - July 2011, student, National War College, National Defense University, Washington, D.C. 13. July 2011 - June 2013, Commander, 5th Maintenance Group, 5th Bomb Wing, Minot AFB, N.D. 14. June 2013 - May 2015, Vice Commander, 82nd Training Wing, Sheppard AFB, Texas 15. May 2015 - June 2017, Commander, 377th Air Base Wing, Kirtland AFB, N.M. 16. July 2017 May 2018, Vice Commander, Air Force Sustainment Center, Tinker AFB, Okla.

17. June 2018 - Present, Director of Logistics, Engineering and Force Protection, Headquarters Air Force Global Strike Command, Barksdale AFB, La. MAJOR AWARDS AND DECORATIONS Legion of Merit with two oak leaf clusters Meritorious Service Medal with four oak leaf clusters Air Force Commendation Medal Air Force Outstanding Unit Award with Valor and two oak leaf clusters National Defense Service Medal with bronze star Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal Global War on Terrorism Service Medal Humanitarian Service Medal Air and Space Campaign Medal Nuclear Deterrence Operations Service Medal w/ N device Small Arms Expert Marksmanship Ribbon with bronze star NATO Medal Kosovo Campaign Medal OTHER ACCOMPLISHMENTS 2000 Air Combat Command General Lew Allen Award 2000-2002 Air Force Intern Program 2017 General and Mrs. Jerome O'Malley Award EFFECTIVE DATES OF RANK Second Lieutenant December 20, 1992 First Lieutenant June 2, 1995 Captain June 2, 1997 Major November 1, 2003 Lieutenant Colonel September 1, 2007 Colonel September 1, 2011 Brigadier General, July 3, 2018 (Current as of July 2018)

http://www.af.mil/desktopmodules/articlecs/print.aspx?portalid=1&moduleid=858&art... Page 1 of 2 7/16/2018 UNITED STATES AIR FORCE BRIGADIER GENERAL MICHAEL A. GREINER Brig. Gen. Michael Greiner is the Senior Military Assistant, Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Financial Management and Comptroller, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Arlington, Va. In this capacity, he serves as the senior counselor to the Assistant Secretary, directly supporting senior executive responsibilities, including organization, policy and management for 900 military and civilian members. Prior to his current assignment, General Greiner served as the Director, Budget Programs, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Budget), Pentagon, Arlington, Va. General Greiner received his commission from the Air Force ROTC program at the University of Portland as a distinguished graduate. He is also a distinguished graduate of the Air Force Institute of Technology. He has served in Operations Iraqi Freedom, Enduring Freedom, Unified Response, and Freedom s Sentinel. EDUCATION 1992 Bachelor of Science in physics, University of Portland, Portland, Ore. 1996 Master of Science in cost analysis, Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio 1997 Squadron Officer School, Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala. 2001 Doctor of Philosophy in Industrial Engineering, Arizona State University, Tempe 2003 Air Command and Staff College, Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala., by correspondence 2007 Air War College, Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala., by correspondence 2012 Secretary of Defense Corporate Fellow, Union Pacific Railroad, Omaha, Neb. 2012 Leadership Development Program, Center for Creative Leadership, Greensboro, N.C. 2013 Joint and Combined Warfighting School, Norfolk, Va. ASSIGNMENTS 1. October 1992 - December 1992, Undergraduate Pilot Training, 7th Flying Training Squadron, 71st Flying Training Wing, Vance Air Force Base, Okla. 2. January 1993 - April 1995, Environmental Project Engineer, 554th Range Squadron, USAF Weapons and Tactics Center, Nellis Air Force Base, Nev.

http://www.af.mil/desktopmodules/articlecs/print.aspx?portalid=1&moduleid=858&art... Page 2 of 2 7/16/2018 3. May 1995 - September 1996, student, Graduate Cost Analysis Program, Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio 4. October 1996 - July 1998, Weapon Systems Cost Analyst, Joint STARS Joint Program Office, Electronic Systems Center, Hanscom Air Force Base, Mass. 5. August 1998 - August 2001, Industrial Engineering PhD Program, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona 6. September 2001 - May 2004, Director, Graduate Cost Analysis Program, Assistant Professor of Cost Analysis, Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio 7. June 2004 March 2006, Commander, 47th Comptroller Squadron, 47th Flying Training Wing, Laughlin Air Force Base, Texas (September 2004 - January 2005, Deputy Comptroller, Multi-National Corps, Iraq) 8. April 2006 August 2006, Comptroller/Director J8, Joint Task Force Guantanamo, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba 9. October 2006 October 2007, Executive Officer, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Cost and Economics), the Pentagon, Arlington, Va. 10. October 2007 August 2008, Chief, Data and Emerging Systems Division, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Budget), the Pentagon, Arlington, Va. 11. September 2008 June 2010, Director, Financial Management and Comptroller, US Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Colo. (February 2010 April 2010, Comptroller/Director J8, Joint Task Force Haiti, Port au Prince, Haiti) 12. June 2010 June 2011, Chief, Financial Analysis Division; Headquarters Air Education & Training Command, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas 13. July 2011 June 2012, Fellow, Secretary of Defense Corporate Fellowship Program, Union Pacific Railroad, Omaha, Neb. 14. July 2012 July 2014, Commander, 97th Mission Support Group, Altus Air Force Base, Okla. 15. July 2014 June 2016, Director, Financial Management & Comptroller, HQ Air Mobility Command, Scott Air Force Base, Ill. 16. July 2016 May 2017, Director, Budget Programs, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Budget), the Pentagon, Arlington, Va. 17. May 2017 Present, Senior Military Assistant, Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Financial Management and Comptroller), the Pentagon, Arlington, Va. AWARDS AND DECORATIONS Legion of Merit with oak leaf cluster Defense Meritorious Service Medal with oak leaf cluster Meritorious Service Medal with four oak leaf clusters Joint Service Commendation Medal Air Force Commendation Medal Joint Service Achievement Medal Afghanistan Campaign Medal Iraq Campaign Medal Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal Global War on Terrorism Service Medal Armed Forces Service Medal EFFECTIVE DATES OF PROMOTION Second Lieutenant May 12, 1992 First Lieutenant May 12, 1994 Captain May 12, 1996 Major November 1, 2002 Lieutenant Colonel December 1, 2006 Colonel September 1, 2011 Brigadier General July 3, 2018 (Current as of July 2018)

U N I T E D S T A T E S A I R F O R C E BRIGADIER GENERAL ANDREW P. HANSEN Brig Gen. Andrew P. Hansen is the Director, United States Air Forces in Europe-United Kingdom. As a forward detachment of U.S. Air Forces in Europe, USAFE-UK provides higher headquarters staff support for U.S. Air Force units within the United Kingdom. Additionally, USAFE-UK provides direct support to U.S. European Command, NATO, USAFE and U.S. Government Agencies through planning and partnering with the host nation. Finally, as U.S. EUCOM s Country Representative, he leads the divisions responsible for enabling international relations, international law, airspace operations, logistics and public affairs staff functions for U.S. military forces based in the United Kingdom. Prior to this assignment, General Hansen was the Director, Joint and National Security Council Matters, Headquarters U.S. Air Force. He was responsible for coordinating and submitting Air Staff responses to Joint Staff actions and he prepared Air Force senior leadership to participate in Joint Operations Deputies and Joint Chiefs of Staff meetings. General Hansen entered the Air Force in 1992 as a distinguished graduate of the University of Colorado Reserve Officer Training Corps program. He earned his navigator wings in 1995 and went on to earn his pilot wings in 1999. General Hansen has held a variety of leadership positions to include the Commander, 18th Aggressor Squadron, Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska, Director of Operations, Cyber National Mission Force, Fort George G. Meade, Maryland and the Vice Commander, 35th Fighter Wing, Misawa Air Base, and served as the Commander, 51st Fighter Wing, Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea. EDUCATION 1992 Bachelor of Science degree, Computer Science, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colo. 2002 Master of Science, Aeronautical Science, Embry Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, Fla. 2008 Master of Science, Computer Science, Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright Patterson AFB, Ohio 2012 Master of Science, Joint Campaign Planning and Strategy, Joint Advanced Warfighting School, National Defense University, Norfolk, Va. ASSIGNMENTS 1. March 1993 August 1994, Chief Operations Section HQ AFROTC, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 2. August 1994 March 1995, Student, Specialized Undergraduate Navigator Training, Randolph AFB, Texas 3. March 1995 May 1996, Student, Joint Navigator / Electronic Warfare Officer Training, Pensacola NAS, Fla. 4. May 1996 January 1997, Student, F-15E Replacement Training Unit, Seymour Johnson AFB, N.C. 5. January 1997 July 1998, F-15E Weapon System Officer and Squadron Electronic Warfare Officer, 335th Fighter Squadron, Seymour Johnson AFB, N.C. 6. July 1998 March 2000, Student, Undergraduate Pilot Training, Laughlin AFB, Texas 7. March 2000 February 2001, Student, F-16 Replacement Training Unit, Luke AFB, Az.

8. February 2001 January 2003, F-16 Instructor Pilot and Flight Commander, 510th Fighter Squadron, Aviano AB, Italy 9. January 2003 May 2006, 57th Wing Chief of Flight Safety / Assistant Ops Officer, 64th Aggressor Squadron, Nellis AFB, Nev. 10. May 2006 - June 2008, Student, Intermediate Developmental Education, Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright Patterson AFB, Ohio 11. June 2008 July 2009, Operations Officer, 18th Aggressor Squadron, Eielson AFB, Alaska 12. July 2009 July 2011, Commander, 18th Aggressor Squadron, Eielson AFB, Alaska 13. July 2011 June 2012, SDE Student, Joint Advanced Warfighting School, Norfolk, Va. 14. June 2012 June 2013, Deputy Chief, Plans Division, United States Cyber Command, Fort Meade, Md. 15. June 2013 June 2014, Director of Operations, Cyber National Mission Force, Fort Meade, Md. 16. June 2014 June 2015, Vice Commander, 35th Fighter Wing, Misawa AB, Japan 17. June 2015 August 2017, Commander, 51st Fighter Wing, Osan AB, Republic of Korea 18. August 2017 May 2018, Director, Joint and National Security Council Matters, Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C. 19. May 2018 - Present, Director, United States Air Forces in Europe-United Kingdom, Royal Air Force Mildenhall, England SUMMARY OF JOINT ASSIGNMENTS 1. June 2012 June 2013, Deputy Chief, Plans Division, United States Cyber Command, Fort Meade, Md. 2. June 2013 - June 2014, Director of Operations, Cyber National Mission Force, Fort Meade, Md. FLIGHT INFORMATION Rating: Command Pilot Flight Hours: More than 2,300 Aircraft Flown: F-15E and F-16 MAJOR AWARDS AND DECORATIONS Legion of Merit Defense Superior Service Medal Meritorious Service Medal with three oak leaf clusters Air Medal Aerial Achievement Medal with one oak leaf cluster Air Force Commendation Medal with one oak leaf cluster Air Force Achievement Medal EFFECTIVE DATES OF PROMOTION Second Lieutenant Jan. 22, 1993 First Lieutenant Jan. 22, 1995 Captain Jan. 22, 1997 Major June 1, 2003 Lieutenant Colonel July 1, 2008 Colonel Oct. 1, 2013 Brigadier General Frocked (Current as of 29 May 2018)

U N I T E D S T A T E S A I R F O R C E COLONEL (DR.) LEE H. HARVIS Col Lee H. Harvis is the Command Surgeon, Headquarters Pacific Air Forces, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii. Col Harvis earned an Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps scholarship to study aerospace engineering at the University of Michigan and commissioned in 1985. He was awarded pilot wings in 1986 and served as the HH-3E Aircraft Commander in Iceland, Patrick Air Force Base, Fla., and Republic of Korea. In 1992, Col Harvis was awarded a U.S. Air Force Health Professions Scholarship and graduated from medical school in 1996. He was a distinguished graduate at the U.S. Air Force Aerospace Medicine Primary Course and was the Chief Resident, U.S. Air Force Residency in Aerospace and Occupational Medicine, School of Aerospace Medicine. During his career, he served as Commander, Command Surgeon, a UH-1N mission pilot, an Air Expeditionary Wing Surgeon General, and a Rescue Liaison to the NASA Space Shuttle program. He also commanded the 66th Expeditionary Rescue Squadron (HH-60 helicopters) in Operation NORTHERN and SOUTHERN WATCH. In January 2002, following the events of September 11, 2001, Col Harvis deployed in support of Operation ENDURING FREEDOM where he established a forward operating helicopter unit in Kandahar, Afghanistan, serving as the 66th Expeditionary Rescue Squadron s first Detachment Commander. Col Harvis also served as the Joint Special Operations Air Component Surgeon in Haiti during Operation UNIFIED RESPONSE and as the U.S. Forces Japan Surgeon for Operation TOMADACHI s earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear disaster medical response. Previous to his current position, Col Harvis was the Command Surgeon, Headquarters Air Force Special Operations Command, Hurlburt Field, Fla. Col Harvis is board certified in Aerospace Medicine, board eligible in Occupational Medicine, and is one of the Air Force s few pilot-physicians. EDUCATION 1985 Bachelor of Science, Aerospace Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 1987 Master of Arts, Management, Webster University, Webster Groves, Mo. 1988 Squadron Officer School, Maxwell AFB, Ala., by correspondence 1996 Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine, Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, Philadelphia, Pa. 1997 Transitional Internship, Botsford General Hospital, Farmington Hills, Mich. 2003 Master of Public Health, International Health, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. 2004 Residency in Aerospace Medicine, U.S. Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine, Brooks City-Base, Texas

2005 Residency in Occupational Medicine, U.S. Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine, Brooks City-Base, Texas 2006 Interagency Institute for Federal Healthcare Executives, George Washington University, Washington, D.C. 2007 Air War College, Maxwell AFB, Ala., by correspondence 2012 Joint Medical Executive Skills Capstone Symposium, Washington, D.C. 2013 Master of Science, National Security Strategy, National War College, Washington, D.C. ASSIGNMENTS 1. June 1985 March 1986, Student Pilot, 588th Flying Training Squadron, Fort Rucker, Ala. 2. March 1986, HH-3E, qualification, 1550th Combat Crew Training Wing, Kirtland AFB, N.M. 3. August 1986 August 1988, HH-3E Combat Rescue Pilot, 67th Air Rescue & Recovery Service, Keflavik, Iceland 4. August 1988 1992, Aircraft Commander, Search and Rescue, HH-3E/Chief of Scheduling, 41st Rescue and Weather Reconnaissance Wing, Patrick AFB, Fla. 5. September 1997 May 2000, Flight Surgeon, Assistant Director of Operations, 66th Rescue Squadron, Nellis, Nev. 6. May 2000 June 2003, HH-60G Pilot-Physician/Assistant Director of Operations, 66th Rescue Squadron, Nellis, Nev. 7. June 2003 July 2005, Chief Resident, Residency in Aerospace/Occupational Medicine, U.S. Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine, Brooks City-Base, Texas 8. July 2005 August 2007, Commander, 51st Aerospace Medicine Squadron, Chief of Aerospace Medicine, Osan, Republic of Korea 9. August 2007 June 2009, Chief of Human System Integration, Headquarters Air Force Special Operations Command, Hurlburt Field, Fla. 10. June 2009 July 2010, 23d Air Force Surgeon General, Chief of Aerospace Medicine, Headquarters Air Force Special Operations Command, Hurlburt Field, Fla. 11. July 2010 August 2012, Commander, 374th Med Group, USFJ & 5th Air Force Command Surgeon, UH-1N pilot, Yokota AB, Japan 12. August 2012 July 2013, Student, National War College, Washington, D.C. 13. July 2013 September 2014, Command Surgeon, North Atlantic Treaty Organization Air Training Command, Kabul, Afghanistan 14. September 2014 July 2017, Command Surgeon, Headquarters Air Force Special Operations, Hurlburt Field, Fla. 15. July 2017 Present, Command Surgeon, Headquarters Pacific Air Forces, JB Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii FLIGHT INFORMATION Rating: pilot-physician/command pilot/chief flight surgeon Flight hours: more than 2,500, including more than 90 combat hours Aircraft Flown: TH-55, UH-1, HH-3E, HH-60G, OH-58, T-37, T-38, F-16, C-130, C-5, C-141, CV-22, MI-17, C-208 MAJOR AWARDS AND DECORATIONS Legion of Merit Bronze Star Medal with one oak leaf cluster Meritorious Service Medal with two oak leaf clusters Air Medal with one oak leaf cluster Aerial Achievement Medal with one oak leaf cluster Joint Service Commendation Medal Air Force Commendation Medal with one oak leaf cluster EFFECTIVE DATES OF PROMOTION Second Lieutenant May 29, 1985 First Lieutenant May 29, 1987 Captain Oct. 2, 1992 Major Oct. 2, 1998 Lieutenant Colonel May 31, 2004 Colonel May 31, 2010 (Current as of November 2017)

U N I T E D S T A T E S A I R F O R C E BRIGADIER GENERAL MICHELLE L. HAYWORTH Brigadier General Michelle L. Hayworth is the Vice Commander, Twenty-fourth Air Force; Deputy Commander, Air Forces Cyber; and Deputy Commander, Joint Force Headquarters-Cyber, Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. She is responsible to the commander for the Air Force's component Numbered Air Force providing Air Force component and combatant commanders with trained and ready cyber forces which plan and conduct cyberspace operations. Twenty-fourth Air Force and AFCYBER personnel build, operate, secure, defend and extend the Air Force portion of the Department of Defense global network. Joint Force Headquarters-Cyber personnel perform operational planning as part of coordinated efforts to support Air Force component and combatant commanders and, upon the approval of the President and/or the Secretary of Defense, the execution of offensive cyberspace operations. The general assists the commander in directing the activities of two cyberspace wings and the 624th Operations Center, all headquartered at JBSA-Lackland, Texas. Brigadier General Hayworth was commissioned through Officer Training School. She has held assignments on the joint staff, wing, major command, and field operating agency level in Pacific Air Forces, United States Air Forces in Europe-Air Forces Africa, Air Combat Command and Air Force Space Command. EDUCATION 1992 Bachelor of Science, Mathematics, University of Nebraska at Omaha, Omaha, Neb. 1996 Master of Arts, Computer Resources and Information Management, Webster University, St Louis, Mo. 1997 Squadron Officer School by correspondence 1999 Squadron Officer School, distinguished graduate, Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala. 2001 Master of Arts, Organizational Management, George Washington University, Washington D.C. 2003 Air Command and Staff College by correspondence 2005 Master of Military Operational Art and Science, distinguished graduate, Air Command and Staff College, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 2007 Air War College by correspondence 2011 Master of Strategic Studies, graduate with academic distinction, Air War College, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 2014 Air Force Enterprise Leadership Seminar, Kenan-Flagler Business School, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N.C. ASSIGNMENTS 1. January 1994 December 1996, Command, Control, Communications, and Computer Concepts Development Officer and Executive Officer, Headquarters Air Force Communications Agency, Scott AFB, Ill. 2. January 1997 July 1999, Operations Officer and Commander, Mission Systems Flight, 1st Communications Squadron, Langley AFB, Va. 3. August 1999 May 2001, Air Force Intern, Pentagon, Washington D.C. 4. June 2001 May 2002, Commander, Base Systems Flight, 1st Combat Communications Squadron, Ramstein Air Base, Germany. 5. June 2002 May 2003, Commander, Combat Support Flight, 1st Combat Communications Squadron, Ramstein AB, Germany. 6. June 2003 June 2004, Special Action Officer to Commander, United States Air Forces in Europe, Ramstein AB, Germany.

7. July 2004 May 2005, Student, Air Command and Staff College, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 8. June 2005 June 2007, Commander, 354th Communications Squadron, Eielson AFB, Alaska. 9. June 2007 June 2008, COCOM Liaison Officer, the Joint Staff, C4 Systems Directorate, Pentagon, Washington D.C. 10. June 2008 June 2009, Deputy Division Chief, COCOM Support Division, the Joint Staff, C4 Systems Directorate, Pentagon, Washington D.C. 11. July 2009 May 2010, Commander, 15th Communications Squadron, Hickam AFB, Hawaii 12. May 2010 July 2010, Commander, 747th Communications Squadron, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii 13. July 2010 July 2011, Student, Air War College, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 14. July 2011 July 2013, Commander, 690th Network Support Group, JBSA-Lackland, Texas. 15. August 2013 July 2015, Director, Communications, Headquarters USAFE-AFA, Ramstein AB, Germany 16. July 2015 July 2017, Commander, 688th Cyberspace Wing, JBSA-Lackland, Texas. 17. July 2017 June 2018, Deputy Director of Integrated Air, Space, Cyberspace and ISR Operations, Headquarters AFSPC, Peterson AFB, Colo. 18. June 2018-present, Vice Commander, 24th AF; Deputy Commander, AFCYBER; and Deputy Commander, JFHQ- C, JBSA-Lackland, Texas MAJOR AWARDS AND DECORATIONS Legion of Merit with two oak leaf clusters Defense Meritorious Service Medal Air Force Meritorious Service Medal with four oak leaf clusters Air Force Commendation Medal with three oak leaf clusters Air Force Achievement Medal National Defense Service Medal Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal Global War on Terrorism Service Medal EFFECTIVE DATES OF PROMOTION Second Lieutenant July 28, 1993 First Lieutenant July 28, 1995 Captain July 28, 1997 Major December 1, 2003 Lieutenant Colonel September 1, 2007 Colonel September 1, 2011 Brigadier General July 3, 2018 (Current as of July 2018)

COLONEL STEPHEN F. JOST U N I T E D S T A T E S A I R F O R C E Colonel Stephen F. Jost is the Director of the F-35 Integration Office, Headquarters United States Air Force, Pentagon, Washington, D.C. He advises the Secretary of the Air Force and the Chief of Staff of the Air Force on the F-35 program. He engages with Air Force Major Commands, the Joint Strike Fighter Program Office, the other Services, the Offices of the Secretary of Defense and partner and customer nation representatives to advance operational capabilities and sustainment needs for the 400 billion dollar F-35 program. Colonel Jost entered the Air Force in 1994 as a graduate of the U.S. Air Force Academy. He has held various F-16 and F-35 flying positions and has served with the Joint Chiefs of Staff where he informed the chairman on combat aircraft capability requirements. He has flown missions in support of Republic of South Korea defense obligations and Operations IRAQI FREEDOM, SOUTHERN WATCH and NOBLE EAGLE. EDUCATION 1994 Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science, USAF Academy, Colorado Springs, Colorado 1998 Combat Air Platform Employment Seminar, Nellis AFB, Nevada 1999 Fighter Electronic Combat Officer s Course, Nellis AFB, Nevada 2000 United States Air Force Weapons Instructor Course, Nellis AFB, Nevada 2001 Squadron Officer s School, Maxwell AFB, Alabama 2004 Master s degree in Aeronautical Science, Embry Riddle University, Florida 2007 Master s degree in Military Arts and Science, Air Command and Staff Collage, Maxwell AFB, Alabama 2007 Air War College, by correspondence 2011 Master s Degree in National Resources and Strategy, Industrial College of the Armed Forces, National Defense University, Washington, D.C. 2013 Leadership Enhancement Program, Center for Creative Learning, Greensboro, North Carolina 2015 Senior Leader Enhancement Seminar, U.S. Congressional Execution, Washington, D.C. 2018 Continuous Process Improvement for Executives, Institute for Defense and Business, Chapel Hill, North Carolina 2018 Senior Leader Enhancement Seminar, China and Middle East Affairs, Washington, D.C.

ASSIGNMENTS 1. June 1994 December 1995, Student, undergraduate pilot training, Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas 2. January 1995 August 1996, Student, F-16 training, Luke AFB, Ariz. 3. September 1996 July 1999, Instructor pilot, 523rd Fighter Squadron, Cannon AFB, N.M. 4. August 1999 June 2000, Instructor pilot, 80th Fighter Squadron, Kunsan Air Base, South Korea 5. July 2000 December 2000, Student, F-16 Weapons Instructor Course, Nellis AFB, Nev. 6. January 2000 April 2003, Weapons Officer and Flight Commander, 421st Fighter Squadron, Hill AFB, Utah 7. May 2003 July 2006, Flight Commander and Director of Operations, 16th Weapons Squadron, Nellis AFB, Nev. 8. August 2006 June 2007, Student, Air Command and Staff College, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 9. July 2007 June 2009, Operations Officer (J-3) and Lead, Fixed-Wing Analyst (J-8), Joint Staff, Pentagon, Washington, D.C. 10. Jul 2009 July 2010, Commander, 332d Expeditionary Operations Support Squadron, Joint Base Balad, Iraq 11. August 2010 June 2011, Student, Industrial College of the Armed Forces, National Defense University, Fort McNair, Washington, D.C. 12. July 2011 June 2012, Deputy Commander, 35th Operations Group, Misawa AB, Japan 13. July 2012 December 2012, Director of Staff, 35th Fighter Wing, Misawa AB, Japan 14. Jan 2013 May 2014, Commander, 33rd Operations Group, Eglin AFB, Fla. 15. May 2014 August 2016, Commander, 20th Fighter Wing, Shaw AFB, S.C. 16. September 2016 July 2017, Senior Air Force Planner, Joint and National Security Council Matters, Headquarters Air Force, Pentagon, Washington, D.C. 17. August 2017 March 2018, Chief, Operations Division, F-35 Integration Office, Headquarters Air Force, Pentagon, Washington, D.C. 18. April 2018 Present, Director, F-35 Integration Office, Headquarters Air Force, Pentagon, Washington, D.C. FLIGHT RATING Rating: Command Pilot Flight hours: More than 2,500 Aircraft flown: F-35A, F-16, T-37, T-38 MAJOR AWARDS AND DECORATIONS Legion of Merit with oak leaf cluster Bronze Star Medal Defense Meritorious Service Medal Meritorious Service Medal with two oak leaf clusters Air Medal with three oak leaf clusters Aerial Achievement Medal with oak leaf cluster Air Force Commendation Medal with oak leaf cluster EFFECTIVE DATES OF PROMOTION Second Lieutenant June 1, 1994 First Lieutenant June 1, 1996 Captain June 1, 1998 Major July 1, 2004 Lieutenant Colonel June 1, 2008 Colonel July 1, 2012 (Current as of June 2018)

COLONEL JEFFREY R. KING U N I T E D S T A T E S A I R F O R C E Colonel Jeffrey R. King is the Director of Logistics, Engineering and Force Protection, Headquarters Pacific Air Forces, Joint Base Pearl Harbor- Hickam, Hawaii. He is responsible for oversight, policy, guidance, training, and resources in support of 45,000 PACAF personnel in ten wings and three numbered air forces. Additionally, he manages aircraft maintenance, munitions, transportation, supply, fuels, civil engineering, and antiterrorism/force protection to support 396 total force combat aircraft and $42.3 billion of infrastructure. He directly supports deployment, basing, sustainment, and redeployment of Air Force component forces across the spectrum of engagements and operations throughout the theater. Colonel King entered the Air Force in 1993 after receiving his commission as a distinguished graduate of the Air Force ROTC program at Loyola Marymount University. He is a career aircraft maintenance officer with broadening through the Acquisitions and Logistics Experience Exchange Tour (ALEET) program. Colonel King has commanded at the Squadron, Group, and Wing levels, and has served in a variety of maintenance, logistics, and acquisitions positions at the Wing, Center and Headquarters Air Force levels. He has deployed in support of Operations SOUTHERN WATCH, NORTHERN WATCH, and IRAQI/ENDURING FREEDOM. EDUCATION 1993 Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration, Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, California 2000 Squadron Officer School, Distinguished Graduate, Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama 2001 Master of Arts in Business Administration, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia 2006 Master of Science in Military Operational Art and Science, Air Command and Staff College, Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama 2012 Master of Science in National Security Strategy, National War College, Fort Leslie J. McNair, Washington, D.C. 2015 Leadership Development Program, Center for Creative Learning, Colorado Springs, Colorado ASSIGNMENTS 1. Oct 1993 - May 1995, Officer-in Charge, Aircraft Maintenance Flight and Fabrication Flight Commander, 1st Equipment Maintenance Squadron, Langley Air Force Base, VA 2. May 1995 - March 1996, Chief of Gold Flag, 1st Logistics Support Squadron, Langley Air Force Base VA 3. March 1996 - May 1997, Sortie Support Flight Commander, 27th Fighter Squadron, Langley Air Force Base, VA 4. May 1997 - April 2000, Sortie Generation Flight Commander, 67th Fighter Squadron, Kadena Air Base, Japan 5. April 2000 - June 2001, F-16 Support Systems Team Chief, F-16 SPO, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH

6. June 2001 - June 2002, Assistant to the Commander, Aeronautical Systems Center, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH 7. June 2002 - June 2003, F-22 Site Activation Team Lead, F-22 SPO, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH 8. June 2003 - September 2003, Maintenance Operations Flight Commander, 33d Maintenance Operations Squadron, Eglin Air Force Base, FL 9. September 2003 - August 2005, Maintenance Operations Officer, 33d Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, Eglin Air Force Base, FL 10. August 2005 - July 2006, Student, Air Command and Staff College, Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama 11. July 2006 - June 2008, Commander, 3d Component Maintenance Squadron, Elmendorf Air Force Base, AK 12. July 2008 - May 2010, Chief, Congressional Branch and Chief, Logistics Panel Branch, Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics, Installations, and Mission Support, HQ USAF, Washington, D.C. 13. June 2010 - July 2011, Chief, Execution Team, SECAF/CSAF Executive Action Group, HQ USAF, Washington, D.C. 14. August 2011 - June 2012, Student, National War College, Fort Leslie J. McNair, Washington, D.C. 15. July 2012 - July 2013, Commander, 455th Expeditionary Maintenance Group, Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan 16. August 2013 - May 2015, Commander, 18th Maintenance Group, Kadena Air Base, Japan 17. June 2015 - July 2017, Commander, 78th Air Base Wing, Robins Air Force Base, GA 18. August 2017 - April 2018, Associate Director of Resource Integration, Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics, Engineering and Force Protection, HQ USAF, Washington, D.C. 19. May 2018 - Present, Director of Logistics, Engineering and Force Protection, Headquarters Pacific Air Forces, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, HI MAJOR AWARDS AND DECORATIONS Legion of Merit with oak leaf cluster Bronze Star Medal Meritorious Service Medal with five oak leaf clusters Air Force Commendation Medal with valor device and oak leaf cluster Air Force Achievement Medal with oak leaf cluster EFFECTIVE DATES OF PROMOTION Second Lieutenant May 7, 1993 First Lieutenant July 16, 1995 Captain July 16, 1997 Major Nov. 1, 2003 Lieutenant Colonel Sept. 1, 2007 Colonel July 1, 2012 (Current as of May 2018)

U N I T E D S T A T E S A I R F O R C E BRIGADIER GENERAL LEONARD J. KOSINSKI Brig. Gen. Leonard J. Kosinski is the Director, Commander s Action Group, United States Africa Command, Kelley Barracks, Stuttgart, Germany. He serves as a strategic advisor to the Combatant Commander and leads a team of four professionals supporting executive correspondence, speech writing, Congressional testimony and other senior executive requirements. General Kosinski was commissioned upon graduation from the U.S. Air Force Academy in 1993 with a Bachelor of Science degree in operations research. He served in operational assignments in the KC-135, C-5 and C-17, is an Olmsted Scholar and is a distinguished graduate of the Defense Language Institute. General Kosinski has also served in major operations including Operation Southern Watch, Operation Allied Force, Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom and Operation United Relief. He was also the commander of the Heavy Airlift Squadron at Pápa Air Base, Hungary, where he helped stand up a 12-nation Strategic Airlift Capability C-17 consortium in order to provide worldwide C-17 airlift and airdrop in support of the European Union, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, United Nations and other international requirements. Prior to his current assignment, Brig. Gen. Kosinski was the Commander, 62d Airlift Wing, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington. EDUCATION 1993 Bachelor of Science Degree in Operations Research, Distinguished Graduate, U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Colo. 1994 Master of Science in Industrial Engineering, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas 1998 Squadron Officer School, Distinguished Graduate, Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala. 2000 Defense Language Institute, Japanese Course, Distinguished Graduate, The Presidio of Monterey, Calif. 2002 Master of Business Administration degree in International Corporate Strategy, Graduate School of International Corporate Strategy, Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo, Japan 2003 Master of Arts in International Relations, The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University, Medford, Mass. 2007 Air War College, by correspondence 2012 Master of Arts in Law and Diplomacy, The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University, Medford, Mass. 2014 AF Enterprise Leadership Seminar, UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School, Chapel Hill, N.C. 2015 Joint Forces Staff College, Norfolk, Va. 2016 China, Middle East, and Europe Seminar, Washington, D.C. ASSIGNMENTS 1. August 1993 - August 1994, Student, USAFA Graduate School Program, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas 2. September 1994 - September 1995, Student, Undergraduate Pilot Training, Vance AFB, Okla. 3. October 1995 - July 1999, Assistant Operations Officer (deployed), Aircraft Commander, Special Operations Pilot and Standardization/Evaluation Pilot, 344th Air Refueling Squadron, McConnell AFB,

Kan. 4. August 1999 - September 2000, student, Defense Language Institute, Presidio of Monterey, Calif. 5. October 2000 - July 2002, Olmsted Scholar, Graduate School of International Corporate Strategy, Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo, Japan 6. August 2002 - May 2003, Student, The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University, Medford, Mass. 7. June 2003 - May 2005, Assistant Operations Officer and Chief, Current Operations, C-17A aircraft commander, 16th Airlift Squadron, Charleston AFB, S.C. 8. June 2005 - January 2006, Deputy Chief of Current Operations and Instructor Aircraft Commander, 437th Airlift Wing, Charleston AFB, S.C. 9. October 2005 - January 2006, Commander, 817th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron, Detachment 2, Undisclosed location in Southeast Asia 10. February 2006 - January 2007, Chief, Wing Aircrew Training, Director of Operations, Instructor Aircraft Commander, 437th Operations Support Squadron, Charleston AFB, S.C. 11. February 2007 - December 2008, Chief, Northeast Asia Branch, and Japan Country Director, Joint Staff, Pentagon, Washington, D.C. 12. January 2009 - June 2010, Commander, Heavy Airlift Squadron, Heavy Airlift Wing, Pápa Air Base, Hungary 13. July 2010 - May 2013, CSAF Ph.D. Program Fellow and National Defense Fellow, The Fletcher School of Law & Diplomacy, Tufts University, Medford, Mass. 14. June 2013 - June 2015, Vice Commander, 60th Air Mobility Wing, Travis AFB, Calif. and Deputy Director of Mobility Forces, Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar. 15. June 2015 July 2017, Commander, 62nd Airlift Wing, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash. 16. July 2017 Present, Director, Commander s Action Group, U.S Africa Command, Stuttgart, Germany SUMMARY OF JOINT ASSIGNMENTS February 2007 - December 2008, Chief, Northeast Asia Branch, and Japan Country Director, Joint Staff, Pentagon, Washington, D.C., as a major and lieutenant colonel July 2017 Present, Director, Commander s Action Group, U.S Africa Command, Stuttgart, Germany, as a colonel and brigadier general FLIGHT INFORMATION Rating: Command Pilot Flight Hours: More than 3,200 Aircraft Flown: C-5A/B, C-17A, KC-135 R/T/RT, T-38, T-37 MAJOR AWARDS AND DECORATIONS Legion of Merit Medal with oak leaf cluster Defense Meritorious Service Medal Meritorious Service Medal with three oak leaf clusters Air Medal with oak leaf cluster Army Commendation Medal OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS 2005, 2008 U.S.-Japan Leadership Program Fellow, U.S.-Japan Foundation 2011-2012 French American Foundation Young Leader program EFFECTIVE DATES OF PROMOTION Second Lieutenant June 2, 1993 First Lieutenant June 2, 1995 Captain June 2, 1997 Major August 1, 2003 Lieutenant Colonel September 1, 2007 Colonel September 1, 2011 Brigadier General July 3, 2018 (Current as of July 2018)

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U N I T E D S T A T E S A I R F O R C E 31st Fighter Wing Public Affairs 314-632-7555 Unit 6140 Box 100 APO AE 09604 BRIGADIER GENERAL DANIEL T. LASICA Brig. Gen. Daniel T. Lasica is the Commander, 31st Fighter Wing, Aviano Air Base, Italy. He commands the only permanently assigned U.S. Air Force fighter aircraft wing in NATO s Southern Region. With approximately 4,200 active-duty military members, nearly 300 U.S. civilians and 700 Italian civilian employees, the wing conducts and supports air combat operations, and maintains munitions for NATO. The wing s mission is driven by two combat-ready F-16CM Fighting Falcon fighter squadrons. General Lasica received his commission from the U.S. Air Force Academy in 1994. He has served at the squadron, group, wing, numbered air force and Joint Staff levels. He has flown combat missions in support of Operations Southern Watch and Enduring Freedom, and also has supported South Korea defense obligations. Before his current command, General Lasica was previously assigned as the 20th Fighter Wing commander, Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina. EDUCATION 1994 Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering, United States Air Force Academy, Colo. 2000 Squadron Officer School, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 2007 Master's degree In Aviation/Aerospace Operations, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Fla. 2008 Master's degree In National Security and Strategic Studies, Naval Command and Staff College, Naval war College, Newport, R.I. 2009 Master's degree In Military Art and Science, School of Advanced Military Studies, Ft. Leavenworth, Kan. 2013 Master's degree in National Security and Resource Strategy, Eisenhower School, Ft. McNair, Washington D.C. ASSIGNMENTS 1. December 1994 - December 1995, student pilot, 37th Flying Training Squadron. Columbus AFB, Miss. 2. May 1996 - December 1998, T-37 Instructor pilot, 85th Flying Training Squadron, Laughlin AFB, Texas 3. May 1999 - December 1999, student pilot, 308th Fighter Squadron, Luke AFB, Ariz. 4. December 1999 - July 2002, F-16 Instructor pilot, flight commander, 523rd Fighter Squadron, Cannon AFB, N.M. 5. July 2002 - September 2005, F-16 Instructor pilot, F-16 flight examiner, flight commander, assistant operations officer, 308th Fighter Squadron and 56th Operations Group, Luke AFB, Ariz. 6. September 2005 - July 2007, F-16 Instructor pilot 36th Fighter Squadron, 7th Air Force Weapons and Tactics, Chief, 7th Air Force Commander's Action Group. Chief of Special Technical Operations and Advanced Programs Manager, Osan AB, South Korea 7. August 2007 - June 2008, student, Naval Command and Staff College, Naval War College, Newport, R.I. 8. July 2008 - June 2009, student, School of Advanced Military Studies, Ft. Leavenworth, Kan.

9. August 2009 - May 2010, 56th Fighter Wing Chief of Safety, F-16 instructor pilot, Luke AFB, Ariz. 10. May 2010 - May 2012, Commander, 309th Fighter Squadron, Luke AFB, Ariz. 11. July 2012 - June 2013, student, Eisenhower School, Ft. McNair, Washington D.C. 12. August 2013 - August 2014, Commander, 838th Air Expeditionary Advisory Group, Shindand Air Base, Afghanistan 13. September 2014 - August 2016, Operations Division Chief and Chief of Operations, J-3, Joint Staff, Washington, D.C. 14. August 2016 June 2018, Commander, 20th Fighter Wing, Shaw AFB, S.C. 15. June 2018 Current, Commander, 31st Fighter Wing, Aviano AB, Italy FLIGHT INFORMATION Rating: Command Pilot Flight Hours: 3,990 Combat Hours: 224 Aircraft Flown: T-37, T-38, F-16 and C-208 MAJOR DECORATIONS Defense Superior Service Medal Legion of Merit Bronze Star Medal Meritorious Service Medal with two oak leaf clusters Air Medal with two oak leaf clusters Aerial Achievement Medal Air Force Commendation Medal with oak leaf cluster Afghanistan Campaign Medal Korea Defense Service Medal Humanitarian Service Medal EFFECTIVE DATES OF PROMOTION Second Lieutenant June 1, 1994 First Lieutenant June 1, 1996 Captain June1, 1998 Major July 1, 2004 Lieutenant Colonel June 1, 2008 Colonel October 1, 2013 Brigadier General June 21, 2018 (Current as of June 2018)

http://www.af.mil/desktopmodules/articlecs/print.aspx?portalid=1&moduleid=858&art... Page 1 of 2 7/12/2018 UNITED STATES AIR FORCE BRIGADIER GENERAL LEAH G. LAUDERBACK Brig. Gen. Leah G. Lauderback serves as the Director of Intelligence for the Combined Joint Task Force-Operation Inherent Resolve, Southwest Asia. She leads intelligence operations and analysis for the CJTF Commander and staff to accomplish the mission of military defeating the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria. General Lauderback graduated from Clemson University in 1993 with a Bachelor of Arts in political science. Her career as an intelligence officer spans the strategic, tactical and operational levels of war throughout the Pacific, Central and European theaters of operation. Her command experience includes leading the National Air and Space Intelligence Center where she was responsible for providing a broad range of integrated, tailored assessments and services to joint operational forces, national policy makers and the acquisition community. She served as the Commander, 67th Cyberspace Operations Group where she oversaw the execution of offensive cyberspace operations, network attack and exploitation. In addition to commanding at the wing and group levels, she commanded the 450th Intelligence Squadron at Ramstein Air Base, Germany. General Lauderback is a graduate and former instructor of the U.S. Air Force Weapons School. Additionally, she served at Headquarters Pacific Command and Headquarters Air Force, as the lead targeteer and targeting functional manager. Prior to her current assignment she served as the senior military assistant to the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence under the Secretary of Defense. EDUCATION 1993 Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, Clemson University, Clemson, S.C. 1997 Distinguished Graduate, Squadron Officer School, Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala. 2004 Master of Science in Administration, Central Michigan University, Mt. Pleasant 2006 Master of Science in Strategic Intelligence, Joint Military Intelligence College, Joint Base Anacostia- Bolling, Washington, D.C. 2012 Master of Arts in National Security and Strategic Studies, Naval War College, Newport, R.I. ASSIGNMENTS

http://www.af.mil/desktopmodules/articlecs/print.aspx?portalid=1&moduleid=858&art... Page 2 of 2 7/12/2018 1. November 1993 - July 1994, student Intelligence Technical Training, 315th Training Squadron, Goodfellow AFB, Texas 2. July 1994 - July 1995, Intelligence Operations, 8th Fighter Wing, Kunsan Air Base, South Korea 3. August 1995 - June 1997, Targeting officer, 32nd Air Intelligence Squadron, Ramstein AB, Germany 4. June 1997 - June 2000, Intelligence Operations, 4th Fighter Wing, Seymour Johnson AFB, N.C. 5. July 2000 - July 2003, Instructor, USAF Weapons School, Nellis AFB, Nev. 6. July 2003 - August 2005, Staff officer, Headquarters Air Force, the Pentagon, Arlington, Va. 7. August 2005 - August 2006, Student, Joint Military Intelligence College, Bolling AFB, Washington, D.C. 8. August 2006 - January 2007, Director of Operations, 324th Intelligence Squadron, Kunia, Hawaii 9. January 2007 - June 2009, PACOM Chief of Targets, USPACOM Headquarters, Camp Smith, Hawaii 10. June 2009 - June 2011, Commander, 450th Intelligence Squadron, Ramstein AB, Germany 11. July 2011 - June 2012, Student, Naval War College, Newport Naval Station, R. I. 12. June 2012 - May 2014 Commander, 67th Cyberspace Operations Group, Lackland AFB, Texas 13. May 2014 - May 2016, Commander, National Air and Space Intelligence Center, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio 14. June 2016 - June 2017, Military Assistant to the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence, the Pentagon, Arlington, Va. 15. June 2017 - Present, Director of Intelligence for the Combined Joint Task Force Operation Inhrent Resolve, Southwest Asia SUMMARY OF JOINT ASSIGNMENTS 1. January 2007 - June 2009, PACOM Chief of Targets, USPACOM Headquarters, as a lieutenant colonel 2. June 2017 - Present, Director of Intelligence for the Combined Joint Task Force Operation Inherent Resolve, as a brigadier general AWARDS AND DECORATIONS Legion of Merit with oak leaf cluster Defense Meritorious Service Medal with oak leaf cluster Meritorious Service Medal with two oak leaf clusters Joint Service Commendation Medal with oak leaf cluster Air Force Commendation Medal with three oak leaf clusters Air Force Achievement Medal National Defense Service Medal Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal Global War on Terrorism Service Medal Korean Defense Service Medal NATO Medal EFFECTIVE DATES OF PROMOTION Second Lieutenant Aug. 6, 1993 First Lieutenant Aug. 6, 1995 Captain Aug. 6, 1997 Major Jan. 1, 2004 Lieutenant Colonel Sept. 1, 2007 Colonel July 1, 2012 Brigadier General Frocked (Current as of October 2017)

http://www.af.mil/desktopmodules/articlecs/print.aspx?portalid=1&moduleid=858&art... Page 1 of 3 7/12/2018 UNITED STATES AIR FORCE BRIGADIER GENERAL LAURA L. LENDERMAN Brig. Gen. Laura L. Lenderman, is Commander, 502nd Air Base Wing and Joint Base San Antonio, Texas, which unifies 11 geographically distinct locations including JBSA-Fort Sam Houston, JBSA-Lackland, JBSA-Randolph and JBSA-Camp Bullis. The 8,000-person 502nd ABW executes 49 installation support functions to enable the largest Joint Base in the Department of Defense consisting of 266 Mission Partners, 80,000 full-time personnel and a local community of more than 250,000 retirees. The 502nd ABW also manages and provides oversight for major projects, facilities and infrastructure worth $37 billion. Prior to assuming her current position, General Lenderman served as Deputy Director (Military), Strategic Plans, Policy, and Logistics, U.S. Transportation Command, Scott Air Force Base, Ill. The Strategic Plans, Policy, and Logistics Directorate is the Command lead for future initiatives, including strategic, campaign and operational planning, logistical transformation, force programming, policy development, and operational traffic management policies and procedures to ensure readiness and capability to meet current, projected, and emerging requirements. The general graduated from Duke University with an electrical engineering degree in 1993. After attending pilot training at Columbus Air Force Base, Miss., she served several tours flying the KC-135 at Grand Forks AFB, N.D., Fairchild AFB, Wash., and Altus AFB, Okla. Her staff assignments include serving as the Chief, Commander s Action Group and Executive Officer to the Commander, Air Mobility Command, Scott AFB, Ill. and the Analysis Branch Chief, Joint Staff J-8, Washington, D.C. General Lenderman also commanded the 15th Air Mobility Operations Squadron at Travis AFB, Calif., served as the Vice Commander of the 380th Air Expeditionary Wing in Southwest Asia, and commanded the 375th Air Mobility Wing at Scott AFB, Ill. EDUCATION 1993 Bachelor of Science degree, Cum Laude, electrical engineering, Duke University, N.C. 1998 Squadron Officer School, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 2000 Master of Science degree, business administration/organizational management, George Washington University, Washington, D.C. 2006 Master of Science degree, military operational art and science, Air Command and Staff College,

http://www.af.mil/desktopmodules/articlecs/print.aspx?portalid=1&moduleid=858&art... Page 2 of 3 7/12/2018 Maxwell AFB, Ala. 2007 Master of Science degree, airpower art and science, School of Advanced Air and Space Studies, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 2008 Air War College by correspondence, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 2010 National Security Research Fellow, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. ASSIGNMENTS 1. March 1994 - March 1995, student, Undergraduate Pilot Training, Columbus AFB, Miss. 2. March 1995 - July 1998, KC-135R Pilot/Aircraft Commander, Grand Forks AFB, N.D. 3. July 1998 - August 2000, student, Air Force Intern Program, the Pentagon, Arlington, Va. 4. September 2000 - August 2003, KC-135R Instructor Pilot, Fairchild AFB, Wash. 5. August 2003 - July 2005, KC-135R Instructor/Evaluator Pilot, Altus AFB, Okla. 6. August 2005 - June 2006, student, Air Command and Staff College, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 7. July 2006 - June 2007, student, School of Advanced Air and Space Studies, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 8. June 2007 - June 2009, Commander, 15th Air Mobility Operations Squadron, Travis AFB, Calif. 9. June 2009 - June 2010, National Security Research Fellow, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. 10. June 2010 - July 2012, Chief, Commander's Action Group and Executive Officer to the Commander, Air Mobility Command, Scott AFB, Ill. 11. July 2012 - August 2013, Vice Commander, 380th Air Expeditionary Wing, Southwest Asia 12. August 2013 - August 2015, Chief, Analysis Branch, Program and Budget Analysis Division, Joint Staff J-8, Washington, D.C. 13. August 2015 August 2017, Commander, 375th Air Mobility Wing, Scott AFB, Ill. 14. August 2017 June 2018, Deputy Director-Military, Strategic Plans, Policy, and Logistics, U.S. Transportation Command, Scott AFB, Ill. 15. June 2018 present, Commander, 502nd Air Base Wing and Joint Base San Antonio, Texas FLIGHT INFORMATION Rating: command pilot Flight Hours: More than 3,000 Aircraft Flown: KC-135R/T, KC-10 and C-17A PUBLICATIONS "The Rise of Air Mobility and Its Generals," Air University Press, January 2008 MAJOR AWARDS AND DECORATIONS Defense Superior Service Medal Legion of Merit Bronze Star Defense Meritorious Service Medal Meritorious Service Medal with three oak leaf clusters Aerial Achievement Medal with five oak leaf clusters Air Force Commendation Medal with one oak leaf cluster Air Force Achievement Medal with one oak leaf cluster EFFECTIVE DATE OF PROMOTION Second Lieutenant Sept. 21, 1993 First Lieutenant Sept. 21, 1995 Captain Sept. 21, 1997 Major Feb. 1, 2004 Lieutenant Colonel Sept. 1, 2007 Colonel Sept. 1, 2011 Brigadier General Frocked (Current as of June 2018)

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COLONEL RODNEY D. LEWIS U N I T E D S T A T E S A I R F O R C E Colonel Rodney D. Lewis is the Director, Secretary of the Air Force and Chief of Staff of the Air Force Executive Action Group, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Pentagon, Washington, D.C. Colonel Lewis was born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. He earned his commission in 1991 upon graduation from the United States Air Force Academy, where he was selected the General John Hester Award winner for displaying the highest degree of loyalty, integrity, and courage in his graduating class of 1991. He was also awarded the Air Force Academy football team Captain's Award as a four-year letterman. Prior to his current position, Colonel Lewis served as wing commander, 319 Air Base Wing, Grand Forks Air Force Base, North Dakota. A command pilot with more than 3,600 flying hours, principally in the C- 17A Globemaster III aircraft, Colonel Lewis served in operations from Bosnia to Iraq. As a C-17A instructor pilot, he commanded combat-ready aircrews in various mission scenarios. Colonel Lewis is also systems acquisition certified Level II in Program Management, and Test and Evaluation. He is certified systems acquisition Level I in Planning, Research, Development and Engineering. EDUCATION 1991 Bachelor of Science degree in Human Factors Engineering, U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado 1995 Masters of Science Systems Management, University of Southern California (USC), honors 1995 Squadron Officer School, Maxwell AFB, Alabama (Residence) 2003 Joint Air Command and Staff College (Correspondence) 2004 Marine Corps Command and Staff College (Correspondence) 2005 Joint Professional Military Education II, Joint Forces Staff College, Virginia (Residence) 2006 Masters of Science Strategic Leadership-International Relations & Public Policy, Air Force Institute of Technology, Ohio (Residence) 2007 ASPEN Institute Socrates scholar, Colorado (Residence) 2007 Air War College (Correspondence) 2008 Navigating Public Policy, University of Washington-Tacoma, Washington (Residence) 2009 United States-Japan Foundation Leadership Program Fellow (2010-2011) 2011 White House Fellow, Office of the First Lady (2011-2012) 2012 Air Force Fellow - National Security Forum, Air University, Alabama (Residence) 2012 ASPEN Institute Ideas scholar, Colorado (Residence) 2013 Georgetown Public Policy Institute, Executive Certificate Nonprofit Management 2014 Harvard Business School Advanced Management Program (Residence) 2016 Enterprise Perspective Seminar, Washington D.C. 2018 ASPEN Institute Executive Seminar on Leadership, Values and the Good Society

ASSIGNMENTS 1. August 1991 - February 1992, Student Pilot, 7th Student Squadron, Vance AFB, Oklahoma 2. February 1992 - September 1992, Student Pilot, 26th Student Squadron, Vance AFB, Oklahoma 3. September 1992 - September 1994, Flight Test Engineer (FTE), 417th Flight Test Squadron, Edwards AFB, California 4. September 1994 - September 1995, FTE, 412th Flight Test Wing, Edwards AFB, California 5. September 1995 - October 1996, Initial Cadre C-17 Pilot, 17th Airlift Squadron, Charleston AFB, South Carolina 6. October 1996 - September 1997, Executive Officer, 17 AS, Charleston AFB, South Carolina 7. September 1997 - April 1999, Pilot Scheduler, 17 AS, Charleston AFB, South Carolina 8. April 1999 - January 2000, Airlift Director, 17 AS, Charleston AFB, South Carolina 9. January 2000 - August 2000, Squadron Safety Officer, 17 AS, Charleston AFB, South Carolina 10. August 2000 - July 2002, C-17 Aircraft Commander, 701 AS, AFRC, Lowry AFB, Colorado 11. July 2002 - January 2003, Chief Current Operation, 16 AS, Charleston AFB, South Carolina 12. January 2003- May 2003, Chief of 437th Airlift Wing Contingency Cell, Charleston AFB, South Carolina 13. May 2003 - May 2005, 437th Airlift Wing Executive Officer, Charleston AFB, South Carolina 14. May 2005 - May 2006, Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio 15. June 2006 - June 2008, Secretary of the Air Force, Office of Legislative Liaison, Washington D.C. 16. July 2008 - December 2009, Chief of Safety, Director of Staff, C-17 Instructor Pilot, Joint Base Lewis-McChord AFB, Washington 17. December 2009 - July 2011, Commander, 4th Airlift Squadron, Joint Base Lewis-McChord AFB, Washington 18. September 2012 - June 2014, USTRANSCOM, Chief, Legislative/Interagency Affairs, Washington D.C. 19. August 2014 - June 2015, Vice Commander, 3rd Wing, Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska 20. July 2015 April 2017, Wing Commander, 319 Air Base Wing, Grand Forks, North Dakota 21. April 2017- Present, Director, SecAF/CSAF Executive Action Group, Pentagon, Washington D.C. FLIGHT INFORMATION Rating: Command Pilot Flight hours: 3,600 Aircraft flown: T-37, T-38, T-1, C-17, RQ-4 MAJOR AWARDS AND DECORATIONS Legion of Merit Defense Superior Service Medal Bronze Star Meritorious Service Medal with 3 devices Air Medal with 1 device Aerial Achievement Medal Air Force Commendation Medal with 3 devices Combat Readiness Medal with 3 devices Air Force Recognition Ribbon Armed Forces Service Medal Humanitarian Service Medal EFFECTIVE DATES OF PROMOTION: Second Lieutenant, May 1991 First Lieutenant, May 1993 Captain, May 1995 Major, May 2002 Lieutenant Colonel, June 2007 Colonel, March 2013 (Current as of July 2018)

BIOGRAPHY UNITED STATES TRANSPORTATION COMMAND Office of Public Affairs, Scott Air Force Base, Illinois 62225-5357 Brig. Gen. Robert K. Lyman Brig. Gen. Robert Lyman is the Director of Command, Control, Communications and Computer (C4) Systems, for U.S. Transportation Command, Scott Air Force Base, Illinois. He is responsible for the planning, integration, operations, and maintenance of USTRANSCOM s C4 systems. He also serves as the command s chief information officer, responsible for the investment strategy for all information technology resources. Lyman entered the active duty U.S. Air Force in Sept. 1993 as a distinguished graduate from the ROTC program at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, New York. He has served unit level tours in logistics, combat communications, space operations, joint special operations and on headquarters staffs at major command, Headquarters Air Force, sub-unified joint command, and joint task force level. He has extensive joint experience and is a fully qualified joint specialty officer as well as having commanded at squadron, group, and wing levels. EDUCATION 1993 Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, N.Y. 1999 Distinguished Graduate and Outstanding Contributor, Squadron Officer School, Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala. 2001 Master of Arts degree in Organizational Management, George Washington University, Washington D.C. 2001 Certificate in Legislative Studies, Government Affairs Institute at Georgetown University, Washington D.C. 2004 Air Command and Staff College by correspondence 2007 U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, Kan. 2007 Air War College by correspondence 2010 White House Fellowship, Washington D.C. 2012 U.S. Air Force Leadership Enhancement Program, Center for Creative Leadership, Greensboro, N.C. 2017 U.S. Air Force Enterprise Leadership Seminar, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N.C. 2018 Cybersecurity: The Intersection of Policy and Technology, Harvard Kennedy School, Cambridge, Ma. ASSIGNMENTS 1. September 1993 July 1996, B-1B Avionics Software Engineer, B-1B System Support Management Division, Oklahoma City Air Logistics Center, Tinker Air Force Base, Okla. 2. July 1996 July 1997, Executive Officer, Aircraft Directorate, Oklahoma City Air Logistics Center, Tinker Air Force Base, Okla. 3. July 1997 November 1997, Student, Basic Communications Officer Training (BCOT), Class Leader of Class 970721, Keesler Air Force Base, Miss. 4. November 1997 July 1999, Commander, Network Systems Flight, 52d Combat Communications Squadron, 5th Combat Communications Group, Robins AFB, Ga. 5. July 1999 May 2001, Air Force Intern, Air Force Intern Program, Pentagon, Washington D.C. Duty in the Office of the Undersecretary of Defense for Personnel & Readiness and the Office of the U.S. Air Force Deputy Chief of Staff for Communications & Information. 6. May 2001 August 2003, Deputy Flight Commander, Plans and Policy Flight, 850th Communications Squadron, then Director of Operations, Space and Information Systems, 50th Communications Squadron, then, Commander, Missions Systems Flight, 50th Space Communications Squadron, Schriever Air Force Base, Colo.

7. August 2003 August 2004, Staff Action Control Officer, Office of the Secretary Combined Joint Staff, Headquarters, United Nations Command / ROK-US Combined Forces Command / United States Forces Korea, Yongsan Garrison, Seoul, Republic of Korea. 8. August 2004 June 2006, Operations Planner, Communications Operations Division, Directorate of Command, Control, Communications & Computer Systems (J6), Joint Special Operations Command, Fort Bragg, N.C. 9. June 2006 June 2007, Student, United States Army Command and General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, Kan. 10. July 2007 July 2009, Commander, 96th Communications Squadron, Eglin AFB, Fla. 11. August 2009 August 2010, White House Fellow with placement in the Office of the Secretary, United States Department of Transportation, Washington D.C. 12. September 2010 July 2011, Chief, Strategy Integration, Office of the Secretary of the Air Force, Office of the Deputy Chief Management Officer, Pentagon, Washington D.C. 13. July 2011 July 2013, Commander, 88th Communications Group, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio. 14. July 2013 July 2015, Director of Communications and Chief Information Officer, Headquarters Air Mobility Command, Scott AFB, Ill. 15. July 2015 July 2017, Commander, 628th Air Base Wing and Commander, Joint Base Charleston, Charleston, S.C. 16. July 2017 July 2018, Director of Communications (J6), Joint Special Operations Command, Fort Bragg, N.C. 17. July 2018 present, Director of Communications (J6), U.S Transportation Command, Scott Air Force Base, Ill. SUMMARY OF JOINT ASSIGNMENTS 1. January 2000 June 2000, Air Force Intern, Air Force Intern Program, Pentagon, Washington D.C., Duty in the Office of the Undersecretary of Defense for Personnel & Readiness, as a captain 2. October 2001 April 2002, Chief, Communications Engineering Branch, Joint Task Force-Southwest Asia, U.S. Central Command, Prince Sultan AB, KSA, as a captain 3. March 2003 May 2003, Deputy Chief, Theater Communications Operations & Engineering, US Central Air Force, Prince Sultan AB, KSA, as a captain 4. August 2003 August 2004, Staff Action Control Officer, Office of the Secretary Combined Joint Staff, Headquarters, United Nations Command / ROK-US Combined Forces Command / United States Forces Korea, Yongsan Garrison, Seoul, Republic of Korea, as a major 5. August 2004 June 2006, Operations Planner, Communications Operations Division, Directorate of Command, Control, Communications & Computer Systems (J6), Joint Special Operations Command, Fort Bragg, N.C., as a major 6. August 2009 August 2010, White House Fellow with placement in the Office of the Secretary, United States Department of Transportation, Washington D.C., as a lieutenant colonel 7. July 2017 May 2018, Director of Communications (J6), Joint Special Operations Command, Fort Bragg, N.C., as a colonel 8. June 2018 present, director, Command, Control, Communications, and Cyber (C4) Systems, USTRANSCOM, Scott Air Force Base, Ill, as a brigadier general MAJOR AWARDS AND DECORATIONS Legion of Merit with two oak leaf cluster Bronze Star Medal with two oak leaf clusters Defense Meritorious Service Medal with oak leaf cluster Meritorious Service Medal with two oak leaf clusters Air Force Commendation Medal with two oak leaf clusters Joint Service Achievement Medal Air Force Achievement Medal with oak leaf cluster Military Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal with two service stars EFFECTIVE DATES OF PROMOTION Second Lieutenant May 13, 1993 First Lieutenant July 19, 1995 Captain July 19, 1997 Major Dec. 1, 2003 Lieutenant Colonel Sept. 1, 2007 Colonel Sept. 1, 2011 Brigadier General Frocked (Current as of June 2018)

http://www.af.mil/desktopmodules/articlecs/print.aspx?portalid=1&moduleid=858&arti... Page 1 of 3 7/9/2018 UNITED STATES AIR FORCE BRIGADIER GENERAL ROBERT J. MARKS Brig. Gen. Robert J. Marks is the Air Mobility Command Surgeon and Chief of the Air Force Nurse Corps, serving at Scott Air Force Base, Illinois. As chief medical consultant to the Commander, Air Mobility Command, he ensures maximum combat readiness, operational health, and efficient delivery of health care to 448,000 beneficiaries. He provides guidance on medical capabilities through plans, operational policies, military specific medical training, consultation, and financial management. General Marks oversees the health care services provided by 6,250 medical personnel at 11 military treatment facilities and two aeromedical evacuation squadrons. He oversees a medical budget of $781 million and assets exceeding $1.6 billion. As Command Surgeon, General Marks is responsible for clinical oversight of the Air Force global aeromedical evacuation system which is a keystone of our national en route care capabilities. En route care consists of care for combat casualties from the point of injury on the battlefield all the way to definitive care at U.S.- based military medical centers. The general leads clinical operations capability development and sets research priorities for aeromedical evacuation and the transformational Air Force Critical Care Air Transport Teams and Tactical Critical Care Evacuation Teams. As Chief of the Air Force Nurse Corps, he creates and evaluates nursing policies and programs for 19,000 active-duty, Guard and Reserve nursing personnel. He interacts with Air Staff, Joint Staff, Department of Defense, Department of Veterans Affairs and civilian healthcare organizations to ensure the highest caliber of nursing care and personnel. General Marks was born in Wichita Falls, Texas, and graduated from Northside High School in Fort Smith, Arkansas. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Kansas Newman College in 1989, and a Masters in Management from Webster University in 1997. He and his wife Kim are parents of three adult children. Prior to this assignment, General Marks served as the Command Surgeon for Air Force Material Command, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. EDUCATION 1989 Bachelor of Science Nursing, Kansas Newman College, Wichita, Kan.

http://www.af.mil/desktopmodules/articlecs/print.aspx?portalid=1&moduleid=858&arti... Page 2 of 3 7/9/2018 1995 Squadron Officer School, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 1997 Master of Management, Webster University, St Louis, Mo. 2002 Air Command and Staff College, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 2002 Master of Military Operations and Science degree, Air University, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 2003 Air War College, by seminar. 2007 Executive Resource Fellow, SDE in-residence equivalent 2009 Joint Medical Executive Skills Medical Executive Skills Capstone Course 2010 Interagency Institute for Federal Healthcare Executives 2015 Joint Medical Strategic Leadership Program ASSIGNMENTS 1. August 1989 - July 1992, Staff Nurse Medical ICU, Wilford Hall Medical Center, Lackland AFB, Texas 2. July 1992 - July 1995, Nurse Manager, Primary and Acute Care Clinics, Griffiss AFB, N.Y. 3. July 1995 - July 1997, Instructor Flight Nurse, 375th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron, Scott AFB, Ill. 4. July 1997 - July 1999, Chief, AE System and Program Requirements, Headquarters Air Mobility Command, Scott AFB, Ill. 5. July 1999 - July 2001, Health Care Integrator, 15th Medical Operations Squadron, Hickam AFB, Hawaii 6. August 2001 - June 2002, student, Air Command and Staff College, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 7. June 2002 - July 2004, Emergency Service Flight Commander and Operations Officer, 96th Medical Operations Squadron, Eglin AFB, Fla. 8. August 2004 - June 2006, Commander, 18th Medical Operations Squadron, Kadena Air Base, Japan 9. July 2006 - June 2007, Strategic Resources Fellow, HQ Air Education and Training Command, Randolph AFB, Texas 10. June 2007 - August 2008, Commander, 43rd Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron, Pope AFB, N.C. 11. August 2008 - July 2011, Commander, 72nd Medical Group, Tinker AFB, Okla. 12. August 2011 - February 2013, Chief, Medical Operations Division, U.S. Air Forces in Europe, Ramstein AB, Germany 13. February 2013 - August 2016, Deputy Command Surgeon, HQ Pacific Air Forces, Hickam AFB, Hawaii 14. August 2016 - June 2018, Command Surgeon, HQ Air Force Material Command, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio 15. June 2018 - Present, Command Surgeon, HQ Air Mobility Command, Scott AFB, Ill. FLIGHT INFORMATION Rating: command flight nurse Flying hours: 1000+ Aircraft: C-9, C-17, KC-135 and C-130 MAJOR AWARDS AND DECORATIONS Legion of Merit with oak leaf cluster Bronze Star Meritorious Service Medal with six oak leaf clusters Aerial Achievement Medal Air Force Commendation Medal with oak leaf cluster Army Commendation Medal with oak leaf cluster Air Force Achievement Medal with oak leaf cluster Army Achievement Medal CURRENT NATIONAL CERTIFICATIONS Board of Certification for Emergency Nursing EFFECTIVE DATES OF PROMOTION First Lieutenant July 14, 1989 Captain June 3, 1991 Major July 1, 1999 Lieutenant Colonel April 1, 2003 Colonel August 1, 2007

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UNITED STATES AIR FORCE Colonel Michael E. Martin Col Michael E. Martin is the Director of Air Force Resilience under the Deputy Chief of Staff for Manpower, Personnel and Services, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Arlington, Va. He is responsible for providing strategic solutions that maximize resilience and normalize helpseeking behavior as strength, and for delivering the most effective prevention and response to interpersonal and self-directed violence through engaging Airmen and their families early, and pushing professional help to our Airmen in their units. Prior to this assignment, he was the Commander, 24th Special Operations Wing, Hurlburt Field, Florida. Col Martin graduated from Texas A&M University as a Reserve Officer Training Corps distinguished graduate, and was commissioned in the Air Force in December 1992. He began training as an Air Traffic Control officer in November 1993. Later, he was accepted into the Combat Control training pipeline in 1998; throughout his training and operational career, he acquired skills as a combat diver, joint terminal attack controller, master static line and military freefall parachutist eventually earning both German and Irish parachutist wings. Col Martin has led Special Tactics and Special Operations Forces during Operations SOUTHERN WATCH, ENDURING FREEDOM, IRAQI FREEDOM and NEW DAWN and participated in joint combat missions during Operations ANACONDA in 2002 and PHANTOM FURY (Battle of Fallujah II) in 2004. Col Martin developed and executed combat tactics, techniques and procedures for the Iraqi Counter- SCUD mission in support of the 2003 invasion. Col Martin also commanded the 21st Special Tactics Squadron on two deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan in 2008 and 2009. After squadron command, Col Martin was assigned to Headquarters Air Force as the Chief of Checkmate and the Director of the Air Force Pakistan/Afghanistan Coordination Cell. Upon completion of National War College, Col Martin led the 724th Special Tactics Group first as Deputy Commander then Commander. He then served as the Deputy Commander for Special Operations Command Africa, and was subsequently selected as the 24th Special Operations Wing Commander. EDUCATION 1992 Bachelor of Science Degree, Texas A&M University, Texas 2000 Squadron Officer School, Maxwell AFB, Ala.

2001 Masters Degree in Aeronautical Science, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Fla. 2007 Air Command and Staff College, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 2011 National War College, Fort McNair, Washington, D.C. ASSIGNMENTS 1. May 1985 - May 1986, Student, Electronic Warfare Technician, Keesler AFB, Miss. 2. June 1986 - May 1987, Technician, 51st Component Repair Squadron, OsanAB, R.O.K. 3. June 1987 - July 1989, Technician, 81st Aircraft Generation Squadron, R.A.F. Bentwaters, U.K. 4. Nov 1993 - Feb 1994, Student, Air Traffic Control, Keesler AFB, Miss. 5. March 1994 - June 1995, Student, 20th Operations Support Squadron, Shaw AFB,S.C. 6. June 1995 - July 1997, Flight Commander, 47th Operations Support Squadron, Laughlin AFB, Texas 7. Aug 1997 - July 1998, Deputy Chief, Airspace and Air Traffic Control, 16th Air Force, Aviano AB, Italy 8. Aug 1998 - Dec 1999, Student, Combat Control pipeline training 9. Dec 1999 - Sep 2001, Flight Commander, 21st Special Tactics Squadron, Pope AAF, N.C. 10. Sep 2001 - Jan 2004, Chief, Weapons and Tactics, 720th Special Tactics Group, Hurlburt Field, Fla. 11. Feb 2004 - July 2006, Director of Operations, 24th Special Tactics Squadron, Pope AAF, N.C. 12. July 2006 - June 2007, Student, Air Command and Staff College, Maxwell AFB,Ala. 13. June 2007 - July 2009, Commander, 21st Special Tactics Squadron, Pope AAF, N.C. 14. Aug 2009 - July 2010, Chief, Checkmate, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Arlington, Va. 15. Aug 2010 - June 2011, Student, National War College, Washington, D.C. 16. June 2011 - June 2012, Deputy Commander, 724th Special Tactics Group, Pope Field, N.C. 17. June 2012 July 2014, Commander, 724th Special Tactics Group, Pope Field, N.C. 18. July 2014 July 2016, Deputy Commander, Special Operations Command Africa, Stuttgart, Germany 19. July 2016 March 2108, Commander, 24th Special Operations Wing, Hurlburt Field, Fla. 20. March 2018 Present, Director, Air Force Resilience, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Arlington, Va. SUMMARY OF JOINT ASSIGNMENTS 1. July 2014 July 2016, Deputy Commander, Special Operations Command-Africa, Stuttgart, Germany, as a colonel MAJOR AWARDS AND DECORATIONS Defense Superior Service Medal with one oak leaf cluster Legion of Merit Bronze Star with one oak leaf cluster Defense Meritorious Service Medal Meritorious Service Medal with four oak leaf clusters Air Medal Joint Service Commendation Medal with one oak leaf cluster Joint Service Achievement Medal Distinguished/Presidential Unit Citation Joint Meritorious Unit Award with one oak leaf cluster EFFECTIVE DATES OF PROMOTION Second Lieutenant June 8, 1993 First Lieutenant June 8, 1995 Captain June 8, 1997 Major Nov. 1, 2003 Lieutenant Colonel Sept. 1, 2007 Colonel July 1, 2012 (Current as of May 2018)

U N I T E D S T A T E S A I R F O R C E COLONEL JOSEPH D. MCFALL Col Joseph D. McFall is the Vice Commander, 3rd Air Force and 17th Expeditionary Air Force, Ramstein Air Base, Germany. Third Air Force is U.S. Air Forces in Europe's numbered Air Force for U.S. European Command and is comprised of nine active duty wings across Europe. Air Forces Africa's numbered Air Force for U.S. Africa Command is 17th Expeditionary Air Force, and it oversees one air expeditionary wing. The two commands employ a combined headquarters staff and their respective wings to directly support and provide command and control capabilities to combatant commands during peacetime, contingency, and wartime operations across a 104-country area of responsibility. Col McFall received his commission through the U.S. Air Force Academy in 1993. He has more than 2,800 flying hours in the F-16, including 795 hours of combat time during Operations SOUTHERN WATCH, NORTHERN WATCH, ALLIED FORCE, ENDURING FREEDOM and IRAQI FREEDOM. He has commanded the 35th Operations Support Squadron at Misawa Air Base, Japan, served as the Vice Commander, 52d Fighter Wing, Spangdahlem AB, Germany, and commanded the 435th Air Ground Operations Wing and the 435th Air Expeditionary Wing at Ramstein AB, Germany. Prior to his current position, he served as the Commander, 52d Fighter Wing, Spangdahlem AB, Germany. EDUCATION 1993 Bachelor of Science in Aeronautical Engineering, U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Colo. 1999 Squadron Officer School, Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala. 2002 Danish Language Course, Defense Language Institute East, Arlington, Va. 2004 Master of Business Administration in International Business, Touro University International, Cypress, Calif. 2005 Master of Arts in National Security Studies, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, Calif. 2010 Air War College, Maxwell AFB, Ala., by correspondence 2012 Master of Science in National Security Strategy, National War College, Washington, D.C. ASSIGNMENTS 1. September 1993 October 1994, Student, Euro-NATO Joint Jet Pilot Training, Sheppard AFB, Texas 2. February 1994 September 1995, F-16 Reserve Training Unit, Luke AFB, Ariz. 3. October 1995 February 1998, Standardization Evaluation Liaison Officer, later, Assistant Training Officer, 389th Fighter Squadron, Mountain Home AFB, Idaho 4. February 1998 February 1999, Chief, Wing Scheduling and Instructor Pilot, 8th Operations Support Squadron, 80th FS, Kunsan AB, Republic of Korea 5. April 1999 February 2002, Chief, Standardization and Evaluation; later, Assistant Chief, Wing Standardization and Evaluation; and Flight Commander, 510th FS, Aviano AB, Italy 6. March 2002 August 2002, Danish Language Student, DLI East, Arlington, Va.

7. September 2002 June 2004, Royal Danish Air Force Exchange Officer, 726 Eskadrille, Aalborg AB, Denmark 8. July 2004 September 2005, Student, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, Calif. 9. October 2005 May 2008, Chief, Combat Targets, Joint Functional Component Command-Network Warfare (U.S. Strategic Command), Fort Meade, Baltimore, Md. 10. May 2008 June 2009, Director of Operations, 14th FS, Misawa AB, Japan 11. July 2009 January 2011, Commander, 35th OSS, Misawa AB, Japan 12. February 2011 July 2011, Deputy Commander, 35th OG, Misawa AB, Japan 13. August 2011 June 2012, Student, National War College, Fort McNair, Washington, D.C. 14. July 2012 June 2013, Vice Commander, 52d FW, Spangdahlem AB, Germany 15. July 2013 February 2015, Commander, 435th AGOW and 435th AEW, Ramstein AB, Germany 16. February 2015 August 2017, Commander, 52d FW, Spangdahlem AB, Germany 17. August 2017 Present, Vice Commander, 3d Air Force and 17th Expeditionary Air Force, Ramstein AB, Germany JOINT DUTY ASSIGNMENTS October 2005 May 2008, Chief, Combat Targets, Joint Functional Component Command-Network Warfare (U.S. Strategic Command), Fort Meade, Baltimore, Md., as a major and a lieutenant colonel FLIGHT INFORMATION Rating: command pilot Flying hours: more than 2,800, including more than 790 combat hours Aircraft flown: F-16, AT/T-38, T-37 MAJOR AWARDS AND DECORATIONS Defense Meritorious Service Medal Meritorious Service Medal with three oak leaf clusters Air Medal with eight oak leaf clusters Aerial Achievement Medal with one oak leaf cluster Air Force Commendation Medal with one oak leaf cluster Joint Service Achievement Medal Air Force Achievement Medal EFFECTIVE DATES OF PROMOTION Second Lieutenant June 2, 1993 First Lieutenant June 1, 1995 Captain June 1, 1997 Major Aug. 1, 2003 Lieutenant Colonel Sept. 1, 2007 Colonel June 1, 2012 (Current as of November 2017)

Colonel David N. Miller, Jr. is the Director of Plans, Programs and Financial Management, Headquarters Air Force Space Command, Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado. As the Command s Chief Financial Officer and Programmer, Colonel Miller is responsible for a $10B Operations and Maintenance and Investment budget that provides agile, integrated and resilient space and cyberspace capabilities for the joint force and the nation. His 140-person team provides resource planning, programming and budget execution; develops the space and cyberspace Program Objective Memorandum; provides Financial Planning, Accounting and Audit Services, for over 35,000 space and cyberspace personnel. He is also responsible for overseeing the planning, programming and budget execution for the Command's Special Access Program and security activities. Colonel Miller entered the Air Force in 1993 and is a graduate of Lafayette College in Easton, PA. He has commanded America s Airmen at the wing, group and squadron level and has held a range of operational leadership and staff positions to include Minuteman III ICBM senior evaluator, Space-Based Infrared System weapons and tactics Flight Commander, Air Staff Space Control Division Chief, Joint Space Operations Center Combat Operations Division Chief, Military Assistant to the Under Secretary of the Air Force, and the Senior Advisor to the Prime Minister s Office and the Iraqi Ministry of Interior. Prior to his current position, he was the commander of the 460th Space Wing, Buckley Air Force Base, CO. The wing ensures combat-ready Airmen provide warning, surveillance and installation operations for America and her allies. In addition to its global responsibilities, the wing hosts more than 95 tenant organizations and over 14,000 people on the installation. EDUCATION 1993 Bachelor of Arts degree in Anthropology and Sociology, Lafayette College, Easton, PA. 1997 Squadron Officers School, Maxwell AFB, AL. 1997 Master's in Business Administration, with Honors, Regis University, Denver, CO. 2001 US Air Force Weapons School, Academic Award and Best Paper Honors, Nellis AFB, NV. 2004 Air Command and Staff College, Maxwell AFB, AL., by correspondence 2005 Distinguished Graduate, Master's degree in National Security and Strategic Studies, College of Naval Command and Staff, Naval War College, Newport, RI. 2006 Master's degree in Airpower Arts and Science, School of Advanced Air and Space Studies, Maxwell AFB, AL.

2008 Air War College, Maxwell AFB, AL., by correspondence 2013 Distinguished Graduate, Master of Science degree in National Security Strategy, National War College, Fort Lesley J. McNair, Washington, DC. 2015 Leadership Enhancement Program, Center for Creative Leadership, Greensboro, NC. 2016 Enterprise Perspective Seminar, Alan Freed Associates, Washington DC. 2017 China and East Asia Seminar, Alan Freed Associates, Washington DC. ASSIGNMENTS 1. July 1993 - May 1994, Gold Bar Recruiter, AFROTC Det 485, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ. 2. May 1994 - September 1994, Outstanding Performer, Undergraduate Missile Training, Vandenberg AFB CA. 3. September 1994 - September 1998, ICBM operator, instructor and Senior Stan/Eval Crew Commander, 321st Missile Squadron and 90th Operations Group, FE Warren AFB, CO. 4. September 1998 - May 2000, Weapons and Tactics Flight Commander, 2d Space Warning Squadron, Buckley ANGB, CO. 5. May 2000 - June 2001, Executive Officer, 21st Operations Group, Peterson AFB, CO. 6. July 2001 - December 2001, student, US Air Force Weapons School Space Division, Nellis AFB, NV. 7. December 2001 - March 2002, Chief, Weapons and Tactics, 21st Operations Group, Peterson AFB, CO. 8. March 2002 - June 2005, Chief of Strategy Plans, PACAF AOC and Legislative Liaison, PACAF Commander's Action Group, Hickam AFB, HI. 9. July 2005 - June 2006, Student, College of Naval Command and Staff, Newport, RI. 10. July 2006 - June 2007, Student, School of Advanced Air and Space Studies, Maxwell AFB, AL. 11. June 2007 - June 2008, Chief, Space Control Division, HQ Air Force, Pentagon, Washington, DC. 12. June 2008 - August 2009, Chief, Combat Operations Division, 614 AOC/JSpOC, Vandenberg AFB, CA. 13. September 2009 - June 2011, Commander, 2d Range Operations Squadron, Vandenberg AFB, CA. 14. June 2011 - July 2012, Military Assistant to the USECAF, Pentagon, Washington, DC. 15. July 2012 - June 2013, Student, National War College, Fort McNair, Washington, DC. 16. June 2013 - June 2015, Commander, 21st Operations Group, Peterson AFB, CO. 17. July 2015 - August 2016, Senior Advisor to the PM s Office and MoI, U.S. Embassy, Baghdad Iraq. 18. August 2016 January 2018, Commander, 460th Space Wing, Buckley Air Force Base, CO. 19. January 2018 Present, Director, Plans, Programs and Financial Management, Headquarters Air Force Space Command, Peterson AFB, CO. OPERATIONAL CERTIFICATIONS Minuteman III ICBM, DSP/SBIRS Crew Commander, Chief, Combat Operations, Air and Space Operations Center/Joint Space Operations Center, Operations Director / Forward Observer - Western Range, Space Control Crew Commander SUMMARY OF JOINT ASSIGNMENTS 1. July 2015 July 2016, Senior Advisor to the Prime Minister s Office and the Ministry of Interior, U.S. Embassy, Baghdad Iraq, as a colonel. EFFECTIVE DATES OF PROMOTION Second Lieutenant May 29, 1993 First Lieutenant June 18, 1995 Captain June 18, 1997 Major November 1, 2003 Lieutenant Colonel September 1, 2007 Colonel July 1, 2012 (Current as of March 2018)

COLONEL CHRISTOPHER J. NIEMI U N I T E D S T A T E S A I R F O R C E Colonel Christopher J. Niemi is the Commander, 3rd Wing, Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska. The 3rd Wing provides the commander, U.S. Pacific Command, trained and equipped tactical air dominance forces, command and control platforms, and strategic and tactical airlift resources for contingency operations and also provides the commander, U.S. Northern Command, immediate early airborne detection, warning, surveillance and interception of hostile forces within the Alaskan North American Aerospace Defense Command Region. The wing flies the F-22, C-17, C-12 and E-3 aircraft and is responsible for over 2,200 assigned Airmen. Colonel Niemi entered the Air Force in 1993 as a graduate from the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps at the Georgia Institute of Technology. During his first F-15E operational assignment at RAF Lakenheath, he served as a combat mission commander during Operation ALLIED FORCE. He attended the USAF Weapons School enroute to Seymour Johnson AFB, N.C., where he was selected as one of eight F-22 Initial Operational Test and Evaluation pilots. Colonel Niemi was subsequently assigned to numerous F-22 training, tests, and operational squadrons, after which he served as the Senior Air Force Advisor to the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Force Development, Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy. Prior to taking command of the 3rd Wing, Col Niemi was Commander of the 33rd Operations Group, where he was responsible for leading 390 personnel responsible for training F-35 pilots, Air Battle Managers, and Intelligence personnel assigned to F-35 and AFSOC units. He is a Command Pilot with over 3,100 flying hours. EDUCATION 1993 Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Tech, Atlanta Ga. 1994 Master of Science, Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Tech, Atlanta Ga. 1999 F-15E USAF Weapons School, Nellis AFB, Nev. 2000 Squadron Officer School, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 2007 Command and General Staff College, Ft Leavenworth, Kan. 2012 George C. Marshall Center Fellowship, Garmisch, Germany 2014 Joint and Combined Warfighting School, Joint Forces Staff College, Norfolk, Va. 2018 Leading Strategically Program, Center for Creative Leadership, Colorado Springs, Co. ASSIGNMENTS 1. June 1994 June 1995, Student, Specialized Undergraduate Pilot Training, Laughlin Air Force Base (AFB), Texas 2. July 1995 May 1996, Student, F-15E Basic Operational Training Course, Seymour Johnson AFB, N.C. 3. June 1996 June 1999, Assistant Chief, Weapons and Tactics, and Squadron Programmer, 492d Fighter Squadron, 48th Fighter Wing, RAF Lakenheath, United Kingdom 4. July 1999 December 1999, Student, F-15E Weapons Instructor Course, Nellis, AFB, Nev. 5. January 2000 October 2002, Chief, Standardization and Evaluation, Flight Commander, and Chief, Weapons and Tactics, 336th Fighter Squadron, 4th Fighter Wing, Seymour Johnson AFB, N.C.

6. November 2002 September 2004, Chief, F-22 Dedicated initial Operational Test and Evaluation (DIOT&E) Current Operations and Programming, AFOTEC Detachment 6, Edwards AFB, Calif. 7. October 2004 May 2006, Assistant Director of Operations, 43d Fighter Squadron, 325th Training Wing, Tyndall AFB, Fla. 8. June 2006 June 2007, Student, Command and General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, Kan. 9. July 2007 June 2009, Director of Operations, 90th Fighter Squadron, 3d Wing, Elmendorf AFB, Alaska 10. July 2009 July 2011, Commander, 525th Fighter Squadron, 3d Wing, Elmendorf AFB, Alaska 11. August 2011 June 2012, Air Force Fellow, George C. Marshall Center, Garmisch, Germany 12. July 2012 April 2014, Senior Air Force Advisor, Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy, Force Development, Pentagon, Washington, D.C. 13. May 2014 May 2016 Commander, 33d Operations Group, 33d Fighter Wing, Eglin AFB, Fla. 14. May 2016 Present, Commander, 3rd Wing, Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska FLIGHT INFORMATION Rating: Command Pilot Flight Hours: More than 3100 Aircraft Flown: F-15E, F-22, F-35, C-17, E-3, C-12 MAJOR AWARDS AND DECORATIONS Defense Superior Service Medal Legion of Merit Meritorious Service Medal with three oak leaf clusters Air Medal with one oak leaf cluster Aerial Achievement Medal Air Force Commendation Medal Air Force Achievement Medal EFFECTIVE DATES OF PROMOTION Second Lieutenant First Lieutenant Captain Major Lieutenant Colonel Colonel (Current as of June 2018) June 1993 December 1995 December 1997 March 2004 June 2008 October 2013

BIOGRAPHY U N I T E D S T A T E S A I R F O R C E COLONEL SUSAN J. PIETRYKOWSKI Colonel Susan Pietrykowski is the Deputy Command Surgeon, Headquarters Air Combat Command, Joint Base Langley-Eustis, VA. She advises the Commander of ACC on medical issues during ACC/SG absences and serves as ACC s Senior Medical Service Corps officer. The ACC/SG directorate organizes, trains, equips and maintains combat-ready forces for rapid deployments and employment. The ACC/SG is also responsible for the health of 88,000 active-duty and civilian personnel, as well as to provide reachback support for 3 Air Force Forces (AFFOR) SGs and more than 300 operating locations worldwide through medical contingency operations. The SG Directorate guides modernization and development of $292M WRM deployable ground medical & $89M homeland defense assets. Prior to her current assignment, Colonel Pietrykowski served as the commander of the 633d Medical Group, Joint Base Langley-Eustis VA. Colonel Pietrykowski earned her commission in 1993 through the Air Force ROTC at the University of Portland OR, where she received a degree in mathematics, with minors in business and Spanish. She has served in a variety of Military Treatment Facility and staff positions, including Commander, 28th Medical Group, Ellsworth Air Force Base SD, Commander, 779th Medical Support Squadron, Malcolm Grow Medical Center, Joint Base Andrews MD, Commander, 332d Expeditionary Medical Support Squadron, and Administrator, 332d Expeditionary Medical Group, Joint Base Balad, Iraq. Prior to command, Colonel Pietrykowski served as a medical program analyst then the executive officer to the Deputy Chief of Staff of the Air Force for Strategic Plans and Programs (HQ AF/A8). Colonel Pietrykowski is a 2011 graduate of the National War College and a 2006 graduate of the Air Command and Staff College. She is board certified as a Fellow in the American College of Healthcare Executives (FACHE). EDUCATION 1993 Bachelor of Arts Mathematics (minors: business, Spanish), University of Portland OR. 2000 Squadron Officer School, Maxwell AFB AL. 2001 Master of Business Administration, University of Utah. 2004 Air Command and Staff College (correspondence).

2006 Master of Military Operational Art and Science, Air Command and Staff College, Air University, Maxwell AFB AL. 2008 Air War College (correspondence). 2011 Master of National Security Strategy, National War College, National Defense University, Fort McNair, Washington DC. ASSIGNMENTS 1993-1995 Director, Medical Readiness, 70th Medical Squadron, Brooks AFB TX. 1995-1996 Executive Officer/Resource Manager, Medical Service Officer Management Division, Air Force Personnel Center, Randolph AFB TX. 1996-1999 Resource Management Flight Commander; Officer in Charge, TRICARE, 48th Medical Group, RAF Lakenheath, England. 1999-2001 AFIT-sponsored MBA student, University of Utah. 2001-2002 Business Operations and Beneficiary Services Flight Commander, 75th Medical Group, Hill AFB UT. 2002-2005 Family Practice Flight Commander/Senior Group Practice Manager, 56th Medical Group, Luke AFB AZ. 2005-2006 Student, Air Command and Staff College, Air University, Maxwell AFB AL. 2006-2007 Medical Program Analyst, AF/A8PL, Headquarters Air Force, Pentagon. 2007-2008 Executive Officer to AF/A8, Headquarters Air Force, Pentagon. 2008-2010 Commander, 779th Medical Support Squadron, Malcolm Grow Medical Center, Joint Base Andrews MD. January 2010 - July 2010 Commander, 332nd Expeditionary Medical Support Squadron, and Administrator, 332nd Expeditionary Medical Group, Balad, Iraq. 2010-2011 Student, National War College, National Defense University, Fort McNair, Washington DC. 2011-2012 Chief, Medical Programming Division, Office of the Air Force Surgeon General, AF/SG8P, Headquarters Air Force, Pentagon. 2012-2015 Commander, 28th Medical Group, Ellsworth AFB SD. 2015-2017 Commander, 633rd Medical Group, Joint Base Langley-Eustis VA 2017 - Present Deputy Command Surgeon, Air Combat Command, Joint Base Langley Eustis, VA MAJOR AWARDS AND DECORATIONS Legion of Merit with one oak leaf cluster Air Force Meritorious Service Medal with six oak leaf clusters Air Force Expeditionary Service Ribbon with Gold Border Iraq Campaign Medal MSC Commitment to Service Corps Chief Award, 2009 Valedictorian, University of Utah MBA (AFIT-sponsored, 2001) Distinguished Graduate, Squadron Officer School, 2000 Air Force Medical Resource Management Officer of the Year, 1998 U.S. Air Forces in Europe Young Healthcare Administrator of the Year, 1998 U.S. Air Forces in Europe Medical Resource Management Team of the Year, 1998 Brooks Air Force Base Ambassador, 1995 Distinguished Graduate, Reserve Officer Training Corps, 1993 EFFECTIVE DATES OF PROMOTION Second Lieutenant 1993 First Lieutenant 1995 Captain 1997 Major 2003 Lieutenant Colonel 2006 Colonel 2012 (Current as of August 2017)

U N I T E D S T A T E S A I R F O R C E COLONEL CLARK J. QUINN Colonel Clark J. Quinn is the Chief, Strategic Planning Integration Division, Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Strategic Plans and Requirements, Headquarters U.S. Air Force. He leads the total force team tasked with integrating all Air Force core function support plans into the Air Force s overarching $140 billion annual plan. Colonel Quinn s division develops a forward looking, thirty year costconstrained Resource Allocation Plan that builds and sustains an Air Force capable of executing roles and missions as directed by National strategic guidance. Colonel Quinn graduated from the University of Florida in 1991 with a degree in aerospace engineering and received his commission in 1993 from Officer Training School. He is a command pilot and has flown combat in support of Operations SOUTHERN WATCH and UNIFIED PROTECTOR. Prior to his current assignment, he was the Executive Officer for the Deputy Commander, U.S. European Command, Stuttgart, Germany. Colonel Quinn previously commanded the 71st Flying Training Wing, Vance Air Force Base, Oklahoma. In that role, he led a team of 2,500 personnel, executing over 49,000 sorties and graduating over 300 U.S. and Allied pilots annually. Additionally, he has served as a fighter wing Vice Commander, a wing Inspector General, commanded at the squadron level and has held staff positions on the Air Staff as both a Branch Chief and a Program Element Monitor. He has served multiple tours in Southwest Asia at the 609th Combined Air and Space Operations Center in support of Operations ENDURING FREEDOM, IRAQI FREEDOM and NEW DAWN. EDUCATION 1991 Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 2001 Squadron Officer School, Maxwell AFB, AL 2006 Master of Business Administration, Touro University International 2006 Command and General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, KS 2012 Master of Strategic Studies, Air War College, Maxwell AFB, AL ASSIGNMENTS 1. April 1993 - February 1995, Space Test Engineer, Det 2 Space & Missile Systems Center, Onizuka AS, CA 2. February 1995 - September 1995, Student, Specialized Undergraduate Navigator Training, Randolph AFB, TX 3. September 1995 - August 1996, Student, Specialized Undergraduate Navigator Training, NAS Pensacola, FL 4. August 1996 - June 1998, Student, F-15E Formal Training Unit, 333d Fighter Squadron, later Weapons Systems Officer, 336th Fighter Squadron, Seymour-Johnson AFB, NC 5. June 1998 - June 1999, Student, Specialized Undergraduate Pilot Training, Laughlin AFB, TX 6. October 1999 - July 2000, Student, F-16 Formal Training Unit, 61st Fighter Squadron, Luke AFB, AZ 7. July 2000 - July 2002, Assistant Chief of Weapons then Flight Commander, 78th Fighter Squadron, Shaw AFB, SC

8. August 2002 - August 2003, Instructor Pilot, Flight Commander, 80th Fighter Squadron, Kunsan AB, Republic of Korea 9. August 2003 - January 2006, Instructor Pilot, Assistant Director of Operations, 310th Fighter Squadron, later Evaluator Pilot, Assistant Chief of Standardization and Evaluation, 56th Operations Group, Luke AFB, AZ 10. January 2006 - December 2006, Student, Command and General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, KS 11. December 2006 - December 2007, F-22 Program Element Monitor, later Chief, Electronic Warfare Branch, Directorate of Global Power Programs, Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Acquisition, Pentagon, Washington, DC 12. December 2007 - December 2008, Chief, USCENTCOM Deputy Combined Forces Air Component Commander s Action Group, Southwest Asia 13. March 2009 - July 2011, Instructor Pilot, Assistant Director of Operations, 77th Fighter Squadron, later Commander, 20th Operations Support Squadron, later 20th Fighter Wing Inspector General, Shaw AFB, SC 14. July 2011 - May 2012, Student, Air War College, Maxwell AFB, AL 15. June 2012 - June 2013, Chief, Combat Plans Division, 609th Air and Space Operations Center, Southwest Asia 16. June 2013 - April 2014, Vice Commander, 20th Fighter Wing, Shaw AFB, SC 17. June 2014 - June 2016, Commander, 71st Flying Training Wing, Vance AFB, OK 18. June 2016 - June 2017, Executive Officer to the Deputy Commander, U.S. European Command, US Army Garrison Stuttgart, Germany 19. June 2017 - Present, Chief, Strategic Planning Integration Division, Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Strategic Plans and Requirements, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Washington, DC SUMMARY OF JOINT ASSIGNMENTS December 2007 - December 2008, Chief, Deputy Combined Forces Air Component Commander s Action Group, Southwest Asia, as a Lieutenant Colonel June 2012 - June 2013, Chief, Combat Plans Division, 609th Air and Space Operations Center, Southwest Asia, as a Lieutenant Colonel June 2016 - June 2017, Executive Officer to the Deputy Commander U.S. European Command, Stuttgart Germany, as a Colonel FLIGHT INFORMATION Rating: Command Pilot Flight hours: More than 2,900 Aircraft flown: T-38, F-16, F-15E MAJOR AWARDS AND DECORATIONS Defense Superior Service Medal Legion of Merit Bronze Star with oak leaf cluster Meritorious Service Medal with five oak leaf clusters Air Medal Aerial Achievement Medal with oak leaf cluster Air Force Commendation Medal with oak leaf cluster Air Force Achievement Medal Air Force Combat Action Medal EFFECTIVE DATES OF PROMOTIONS Second Lieutenant March 31, 1993 First Lieutenant March 31, 1995 Captain March 31, 1997 Major July 1, 2003 Lieutenant Colonel September 1, 2007 Colonel August 1, 2013 (Current as of February 2018)

COLONEL GEORGE M. REYNOLDS Colonel George M. Moose Reynolds is Vice Commander of the 25th Air Force, Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. He is responsible to the commander for providing multisource intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance products, applications, capabilities and resources; electronic warfare and integrating cyber ISR forces and expertise. The 25th Air Force includes the 70th, 363rd and 480th ISR Wings, the 9th Reconnaissance Wing, 55th Wing, 319th Air Base Wing, the Air Force Technical Applications Center and all Air Force cryptologic operations. These units include more than 29,000 Airmen worldwide providing flexible collection, analysis, weapons monitoring and operational intelligence to joint warfighters and the national intelligence community. Prior to his current assignment, Colonel Reynolds was the Air Force Military Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations, New York City, New York. He participated in a competitively selective education program focused on national security policy research and strengthening relationships with civilian academic and policy communities. Previously, Colonel Reynolds commanded a flying training squadron, four expeditionary squadrons, operations group, and wing. He has served on the numbered air force, center, air and joint staffs. Colonel Reynolds received his commission from the U.S. Air Force Academy in 1992. He is a command pilot with more than 2,400 flying hours in the RC-135V/W, OC-135B, WC-135W, EC-130E/H, C-130E/H, T-38, and T-37. He has flown combat missions in operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom. EDUCATION: 1992 Bachelor of Science in Ops Research, United States Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Colo. 1993 Bachelor of Science in Meteorology, Pennsylvania State University, State College, Pa. 1995 Master in Business Administration, Gonzaga University, Spokane Wash. 1996 Squadron Officers School, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 1999 Master of Arts in Organizational Management, George Washington University, Washington D.C. 2004 Air Command and Staff College, by correspondence 2006 AF Institute of Technology, Master of Science in Ops Research, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio 2007 Air War College, by correspondence 2011 Air War College, Master of Strategic Studies, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 2016 Center for Creative Leadership, Leadership Development Program, Greensboro, N.C. 2016 Enterprise Leadership Seminar, UNC, Kenan-Flagler Business School, Chapel Hill, N.C.

ASSIGNMENTS: 1. June 1992 - May 1993, student, Penn State University, State College, Pa. 2. May 1993 - July 1996, wing weather officer, 92d Operations Support Squadron, Fairchild AFB, Wash. 3. July 1996 - July 1997, staff weather officer, Tanker Airlift Control Center, Scott AFB, Ill. 4. July 1997 - May 1999, Air Force Intern, the Pentagon, Arlington, Va. 5. June 1999 - July 2001, student, Euro-NATO Joint Jet Pilot Training & C-130 Initial Training, Sheppard AFB, Texas and Little Rock AFB, Ark. 6. August 2001 - June 2002, EC-130H pilot, 41st Electronic Combat Squadron, Davis-Monthan AFB, Ariz. 7. June 2002 - August 2003, wing executive officer, 355th Wing, Davis-Monthan AFB, Ariz. 8. September 2003 - July 2004, EC-130H aircraft commander and assistant director of operations, 41st Electronic Combat Squadron, Davis-Monthan AFB, Ariz. 9. August 2004 - May 2005, chief of staff, 355th Wing, Davis-Monthan AFB, Ariz. 10. June 2005 - June 2006 student, Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright-Pat AFB. Ohio. 11. July 2006 - June 2007, chief of staff and Director, Commander s Action Group, 12th Air Force (Air Forces Southern), Davis-Monthan AFB, Ariz. 12. June 2007 - March 2008, Director of Ops, 43d Electronic Combat Squadron, Davis-Monthan AFB, Ariz. 13. March 2008 - March 2010, Commander, 42d Electronic Combat Squadron, Davis-Monthan AFB, Ariz. 14. March 2010 - June 2010, Deputy Commander, 55th Electronic Combat Group, Davis-Monthan AFB, Ariz. 15. June 2010 - May 2011, student, Air War College, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 16. May 2011 - June 2013, Chief, Cyber Operations Division, Directorate for Global Operations (J39), Joint Staff, the Pentagon, Arlington, Va. 17. June 2013 - May 2015, Commander, 55th Electronic Combat Group, Davis-Monthan AFB, Ariz. 18. June 2015 - Jun 2017, Commander, 55th Wing, Offutt AFB, Neb. 19. June 2017 - June 2018, Air Force Military Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations, New York, N.Y. 20. June 2018 - Present, Vice Commander, 25th Air Force, Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. SUMMARY OF JOINT ASSIGNMENTS: May 2011 - June 2013, Chief, Cyber Operations Division, Directorate for Global Operations (J39), Joint Staff, the Pentagon, Arlington, Va., as a colonel BADGES: Senior Weather Occupational Badge FLIGHT INFORMATION Rating: Command Pilot Flight hours: More than 2,400 Aircraft flown: RC-135V/W, OC-135B, WC-135W, EC-130E/H, C-130E/H, T-38, and T-37 MAJOR AWARDS AND DECORATIONS: Defense Superior Service Medal Legion of Merit with oak leaf cluster Meritorious Service Medal with four oak leaf clusters

Air Medal with two oak leaf clusters Aerial Achievement Medal Commendation Medal with oak leaf clusters Achievement Medal oak leaf clusters Air Force Outstanding Unit Award with V device OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: 1995 Air Mobility Commander, Company Grade Officer Weather Officer of the Year 2001 Distinguished graduate, C-130 pilot training 2003 National Winner of the Arthur S. Flemming Award PUBLICATIONS: Inventory Management of Officers with Advanced Academic Degrees: The Case for a New Approach, Air and Space Power Journal, w/lt Col Staats and Maj Troxell, summer 2007 Protesting War: Comparing Afghanistan to Vietnam, Small Wars Journal, October 2011 Small Airports Could Soon Be Doomed Thanks to America s Growing Pilot Shortage, Fortune Magazine, October 2017 Taking Stock of the Treaty on Open Skies, Council on Foreign Relations, November 2017 How Representative is the All-Volunteer U.S. Military?, Council on Foreign Relations, April 2018 EFFECTIVE DATES OF PROMOTION: Second Lieutenant May 27, 1992 First Lieutenant May 27, 1994 Captain May 27, 1996 Major Dec. 1 2002 Lieutenant Colonel Dec. 1 2006 Colonel May 1, 2012 (Current as of July 2018)

U N I T E D S T A T E S A I R F O R C E COLONEL DOUGLAS A. SCHIESS Colonel Douglas A. Schiess serves as the Senior Military Assistant to the Under Secretary of the Air Force. The Under Secretary is responsible for the affairs of the Department of the Air Force, including the organizing, training, equipping and providing for the welfare of approximately 660,000 active duty, Guard, Reserve and civilian Airmen and their families, worldwide. The Under Secretary oversees the Air Force s annual budget of more than $132 billion and directs strategy and policy development, risk management, weapons acquisition, technology investments and human resource management across a global enterprise. The Under Secretary is responsible for implementing decisions of the President and Congress, and fulfilling Combatant Commanders current and future operational requirements. Colonel Schiess entered the Air Force as a Distinguished Graduate of the Reserve Officer Training Corps at the University of California at Los Angeles in 1992. Colonel Schiess has commanded the 4th Space Operations Squadron at Schriever Air Force Base, Colo, the 45th Operations Group at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla., and the 21st Space Wing at Peterson Air Force Base, Colo. He deployed to Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar in support of operations Enduring Freedom, Resolute Support, and Inherent Resolve. His staff assignments include Headquarters Air Force Space Command, the Air Staff and Office of the Secretary of the Air Force. Prior to his current assignment, Colonel Schiess was the Commander, 21 st Space Wing. EDUCATION: 1992 Bachelor of Science, Physics, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, Calif. 1996 Master of Science, Human Resources Management, Central Michigan University, Mount Pleasant, Mich. 1997 Squadron Officer School, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 2000 Master of Arts, Organizational Management, George Washington University, Washington, D.C. 2003 Air Command and Staff College (Correspondence) 2004 Master of Science, Space Systems, Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio 2007 Air War College (Correspondence) 2012 Master of Arts, National Security Strategy, National War College, Fort McNair, Washington, D.C. 2015 Enterprise Perspective Seminar, Alan L. Freed Associates, Washington, D.C. 2016 Enterprise Leadership Seminar, Kenan-Flagler Business School, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N.C. 2018 National and International Security Leadership Seminar, Alan L. Freed Associates, Washington, D.C. ASSIGNMENTS: 1. January 1993 April 1993, Student, Undergraduate Missile Training, Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. 2. April 1993 September 1995, ICBM Crew Commander, Deputy Flight Commander, Instructor and ICBM Deputy Crew Commander, 446th Missile Squadron, Grand Forks AFB, N.D. 3. September 1995 March 1997, Senior Evaluator and ICBM Crew Commander Evaluator, Standardization and Evaluation Division, 321st Missile Group, Grand Forks AFB, N.D. 4. March 1997 July 1998, Chief of Training, Launch Crew Commander and Launch Controller, 2nd Space Launch Squadron, Vandenberg AFB, Calif.

5. July 1998 June 2000, Air Force Intern Program with duties in Personnel Force Management Directorate, Air Force Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel and the Office of the Secretary of Defense (Nuclear, Chemical and Biological Programs), Pentagon, Washington, D.C. 6. June 2000 July 2001, Global Positioning System Crew Commander and Satellite Vehicle Operator, 2nd Space Operations Squadron, Schriever AFB, Colo. 7. July 2001 August 2002, Executive Officer to the Wing Commander, 50th Space Wing, Schriever AFB, Colo. 8. August 2002 August 2003, Command Lead, Space Professional Development, Vice Commander s Action Group, Headquarters, Air Force Space Command, Peterson AFB, Colo. 9. August 2003 June 2004, Intermediate Development Education Student, Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright- Patterson AFB, Ohio 10. June 2004 July 2005, Chief, Military Satellite Communications Operations Branch, Space Operations Division, Directorate of Strategic Security, Deputy Chief of Staff for Air and Space Operations, Pentagon, Washington, D.C. 11. July 2005 July 2007, Chief, Space and Missile Programs, Weapon Systems Division, Legislative Liaison, Office of the Secretary of the Air Force, Pentagon, Washington, D.C. 12. July 2007 June 2009, Operations Officer, 2d Space Operations Squadron, Schriever AFB, Colo. 13. June 2009 June 2011, Commander, 4th Space Operations Squadron, Schriever AFB, Colo. 14. July 2011 July 2012, Student, National War College, Fort McNair, Washington, D.C. 15. July 2012 April 2014, Commander, 45th Operations Group, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla. 16. April 2014 April 2015, Director of Space Forces, U.S. Air Forces Central Command, United States Central Command, Al Udeid AB, Qatar 17. June 2015 July 2017, Commander, 21st Space Wing, Peterson AFB, Colo. 18. July 2017 Present, Senior Military Assistant to the Under Secretary of the Air Force, Office of the Under Secretary of the Air Force, Pentagon, Washington, D.C. SUMMARY OF JOINT ASSIGNMENTS: 1. April 2014 April 2015, Director of Space Forces, U.S. Air Forces Central Command, United States Central Command, Al Udeid AB, Qatar, as a colonel OPERATIONAL INFORMATION: Badges: Command Space Operations Badge and Basic Missile Operations Badge Systems: Minuteman III, Delta II Launch Vehicle, Global Positioning System, Milstar SATCOM system, and the Eastern Range. MAJOR AWARDS AND DECORATIONS: Legion of Merit with one oak leaf cluster Meritorious Service Medal with five oak leaf clusters Air Force Commendation Medal Air Force Achievement Medal OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS: Academic Achievement Award, Milstar Initial Qualification Training, 2009 John J. Welch Air Force Award for Excellence in Acquisition Leadership, 2007 Distinguished Graduate, GPS Initial Qualification Training, 2000 Outstanding Contributor, Squadron Officer School, 1997 Distinguished Graduate, Undergraduate Missile Training, 1993 Distinguished Graduate, Reserve Officer Training Corps, 1992 EFFECTIVE DATES OF PROMOTION: Second Lieutenant June 27, 1992 First Lieutenant Sept. 30, 1994 Captain Sept. 30, 1996 Major April 1, 2003 Lieutenant Colonel Sept. 1, 2007 Colonel June 1, 2012 (Current as of March 2018)

UNITED STATES AIR FORCE BRIGADIER GENERAL SHARON A. SHAFFER Brigadier General Sharon A. Shaffer is the Commander, Air Force Legal Operations Agency (AFLOA), Joint Base Andrews, Maryland. As the Judge Advocate General's Corps' only G-Series commander, she is responsible for the command and control of a 900-member organization of legal professionals composed of officers, enlisted members, civilian attorneys, paralegals and support staff, operating at 76 locations worldwide. She is responsible for assisting The Judge Advocate General in the administration of military justice throughout the Air Force, and defending the Air Force in civil litigation before federal and state courts and administrative boards. She is also responsible for training Air Force legal professionals through The Judge Advocate General's School, and providing legal information technology support to Air Force legal offices worldwide. Additionally, AFLOA is organized around a system of Field Support Centers of legal specialists. They include legal experts in military justice, commercial litigation, contract law, aircraft accident investigations, environmental law, labor law, medical law, utility litigation, tort law, and the Air Force Claims Service Center. Brigadier General Shaffer was commissioned as an Air Force officer through the direct appointment program and entered active duty on 5 February 1990. She has served as a Circuit Trial Counsel, Circuit Defense Counsel, Military Judge, and Staff Judge Advocate for Air Force Reserve Command, Pacific Air Forces, and Air Combat Command. In 2003, Brigadier General Shaffer was selected as the first Deputy Chief Defense Counsel for the Office of Military Commissions and assigned to represent one of the first four detainees charged in the Global War on Terrorism. Brigadier General Shaffer has tried over 150 courts-martial as trial and defense counsel and presided as a military judge in 160 general and special courts-martial. Brigadier General Shaffer is licensed to practice law before the Supreme Court of the State of Michigan, the United States Air Force Court of Criminal Appeals, United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces, and the United States Supreme Court. EDUCATION 1985 Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science and German, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 1989 Juris Doctor, Western Michigan University Cooley Law School, Lansing, MI 1992 Squadron Officer School, Maxwell Air Force Base, AL 1998 Air Command and Staff College, Maxwell Air Force Base, AL 2003 Air War College, by correspondence 2013 Joint Air and Space Operations Senior Staff Course, Hurlburt Field, FL ASSIGNMENTS (Current as of June 2018)

1. March 1990 February 1992, Assistant Staff Judge Advocate, Air Force Military Training Center, Lackland AFB, TX 2. February 1992 March 1994, Circuit Trial Counsel, Second Judicial Circuit, Maxwell AFB, AL 3. March 1994 July 1995, Circuit Defense Counsel, First Judicial Circuit, Bolling AFB, Washington D.C. 4. July 1995 July 1997, Chief, Accessions and Recruiting Branch, Office of The Judge Advocate General, The Pentagon, Washington D.C. 5. July 1997 June 1998, Student, Air Command and Staff College, Maxwell AFB, AL 6. June 1998 October 2000, Deputy Staff Judge Advocate, Dover AFB, DE 7. October 2000 July 2003, Military Judge, USAF Eastern Circuit Trial Judiciary, Bolling AFB, Washington D.C. 8. July 2003 January 2005, Deputy Chief Defense Counsel, Office of Military Commissions, Office of the Secretary of Defense, The Pentagon, Washington D.C. 9. January 2005 July 2006, HQ AF/JAA, Legal Advisor for SAF/IGS, The Pentagon, Washington D.C. 10. July 2006 June 2007, Chief, Military Justice Division, HQ USAFE, Ramstein AB, Germany, & Deputy Staff Judge Advocate, Headquarters Third Air Force 11. June 2007 July 2008, Deputy Staff Judge Advocate, Headquarters, United States Air Forces in Europe, Ramstein AB, Germany 12. July 2008 June 2010, Staff Judge Advocate, Headquarters, Air Force Reserve Command, Robins AFB, GA 13. June 2010 June 2012, Director of Staff/Chief, TJAG Action Group, Office of The Judge Advocate General, The Pentagon, Washington D.C. 14. June 2012 August 2016, Staff Judge Advocate, Headquarters Pacific Air Forces, Joint Base Pearl-Harbor Hickam, HI 15. August 2016 May 2018, Staff Judge Advocate, Headquarters Air Combat Command, Joint Base Langley-Eustis, VA 16. May 2018 Present, Commander, Air Force Legal Operations Agency (AFLOA), Joint Base Andrews, MD MAJOR AWARDS AND DECORATIONS 1987 American Jurisprudence Award/Constitutional Law, Thomas M. Cooley Law School 1991 Company Grade Officer of the 2 nd Quarter, Lackland Air Force Base, TX 1991 Company Grade Officer of the Year, Lackland Air Force Base, TX 1991 Air Force Association Company Grade Officer of the Year 1991 Outstanding Young Judge Advocate of the Year, Air Training Command 2004 President s Commendation, National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers 2005 Roger N. Baldwin Medal of Liberty Winner - ACLU 2005 Joe A. Callaway Award for Civic Courage Legion of Merit with three oak leaf clusters Defense Meritorious Service Medal Meritorious Service Medal with four oak leaf clusters Air Force Commendation Medal with one oak leaf cluster Air Force Outstanding Unit Award with one oak leaf cluster Air Force Organizational Excellence Award with four oak leaf clusters & one silver leaf cluster Small Arms Expert Marksmanship Ribbon EFFECTIVE DATES OF PROMOTION (Current as of June 2018)

First Lieutenant 5 February 1990 Captain 5 August 1990 Major 1 February 1997 Lt Colonel 1 August 2002 Colonel 1 May 2007 Brigadier General 18 May 2018 FORMAL PRESENTATIONS, LECTURES April 2013: Defence Legal Joint Legal Issues Workshop, Puckapunyal, Australia: Presenter: Current Issues in Sexual Assault & Special Victims Counsel Program October 2006: The George Washington Law Review Symposium on The New Face of Armed Conflict : Presenter: Practitioner s Views from Guantanamo October 2006: National Association of Women Judges: 28 th Annual Conference: Keynote Speaker, Women Judges at War December 2005: United States Air Force Academy; Presenter: Loyalties as a Military Officer vs Loyalties to the Constitution June 2005: Interview on 60 Minutes with Ed Bradley; Defending Terrorists March 2005: Supreme Court Fellows Presentation; Presenter: Military Justice vs Military Commissions Mounting Defense Challenges May 2004: Sudan Bar Association & Judiciary; Khartoum, Sudan; Presenter: The American Judicial System (Current as of June 2018)

BIOGRAPHY UNITED STATES AIR FORCE COLONEL DAVID W. SNODDY Colonel David W. Snoddy is the Vice Commander, U.S. Air Force Warfare Center, Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada. The USAFWC's mission is developing innovative leaders and full spectrum capabilities through responsive, realistic, and relevant Air Force and Joint testing, tactics development, and advanced training across all levels of war. The center ensures deployed forces are well trained and well equipped to conduct integrated combat operations. From operational testing and tactics development programs to the advanced training schools, exercises and venues, the center provides Airmen with proven and tested technology, the most current tactics, superb academic training and a unique opportunity to practice integrated force employment. The center functions as a team of innovative, highly skilled Airmen providing effective weapons, tactics, and command and control integrated across air, space and cyberspace for the Joint Force Commander. The USAFWC is organized under Air Combat Command into four wings, two named activities, and one detachment with more than 11,000 Airmen serving in the 57th Wing, 53rd Wing, 99th Air Base Wing, 505th Command and Control Wing, the Nevada Test and Training Range, and the Air Force Joint Test Program Office. Colonel Snoddy graduated from Kent State University, Kent, Ohio, in 1992 with a Bachelor of Arts in technology and a minor in psychology. Upon graduation, he received his commission through the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps. He has served on staffs at Headquarters Air Force, two joint sub-unified commands, and Office of the Secretary of Defense levels. Colonel Snoddy's professional experience includes cyberspace operations, policy development, executive services, architecture planning, network operations, and mission systems maintenance. His tactical experience includes service with Joint Task Force-Southwest Asia's Joint Intelligence Center during Operation Southern Watch and as the J6 for a Joint Special Operations Task Force during Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom. Colonel Snoddy has commanded the 71st Communications Squadron and the 67th Cyberspace Wing. EDUCATION 1992 Bachelor of Arts, Technology with a minor in psychology, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio 1996 Master of Science, Information Resources Management, Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright- Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio 1998 Squadron Officer School, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 2005 Distinguished graduate, Master of Military Operational Art and Science, Air Command and Staff College, Maxwell AFB, Ala.

2007 Joint Forces Staff College, Naval Station Norfolk, Va. 2011 Graduated with Distinction, Master of National Security and Strategic Studies, Naval War College, Naval Station Newport, R.I. 2012 Leadership Development Program, Center for Creative Leadership, Greensboro, N.C. 2015 Harvard Cybersecurity Program, Cambridge, Mass. ASSIGNMENTS 1. January 1993 August 1994, Section Commander, 650th Supply Squadron, Edwards AFB, Calif. 2. August 1994 October 1994, Executive Officer, 650th Logistics Group, Edwards AFB, Calif. 3. October 1994 May 1995, Executive Officer, 95th Support Group, Edwards AFB, Calif. 4. May 1995 December 1996, Graduate Student, Information Resources Management Program, Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio 5. January 1997 December 1997, Chief, Information Operations Technology Exploitation, Modeling and Simulation Branch, Directorate of Operations, Headquarters Air Intelligence Agency, Kelly AFB, Texas 6. December 1997 December 1999, Systems and Technical Architect, Architecture and Integration Branch, Directorate of Operations, Headquarters Air Intelligence Agency, Kelly AFB, Texas 7. December 1999 March 2001, Deputy Commander then Commander, Mission Systems Flight, 374th Communications Squadron, Yokota Air Base, Japan 8. March 2001 December 2001, Executive Officer, 374th Airlift Wing, Yokota AB, Japan 9. December 2001 December 2002, Commander, Information Systems Flight, 374th Communications Squadron, Yokota AB, Japan 10. December 2002 August 2004, Chief, Network Defense, Directorate of Communication Operations, Headquarters Air Force, the Pentagon, Washington, D.C. 11. August 2004 June 2005, Student, Air Command and Staff College, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 12. June 2005 June 2007, Commander, 71st Communications Squadron, Vance AFB, Okla. 13. June 2007 July 2010, Chief, J6 Systems and Services Division, Joint Special Operations Command, Fort Bragg, N.C. 14. July 2010 June 2011, Student, Naval War College, Naval Station Newport, R.I. 15. July 2011 July 2012, Senior Advisor, Cyber Operations Policy, Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Cyber Policy, the Pentagon, Washington, D.C. 16. July 2012 Jun 2014, Chief of Staff of the Air Force Fellow, Central Intelligence Agency, Washington, D.C. 17. June 2014 June 2016, Commander, 67th Cyberspace Wing, JBSA-Lackland, Texas 18. June 2016 July 2017, Director of Operations, Cyber National Mission Force, Fort George G. Meade, Md. 19. July 2017 May 2018, Executive Assistant to the Director, National Security Agency; Chief, Central Security Service; and Commander, United States Cyber Command, Fort George G. Meade, Md. 20. June 2018 Present, Vice Commander, United States Air Force Warfare Center, Nellis AFB, Nevada. SUMMARY OF JOINT ASSIGNMENTS 1. June 2007 July 2010, Chief, J6 Systems and Services Division, Joint Special Operations Command, Fort Bragg, N.C., as a lieutenant colonel 2. July 2011 July 2012, Cyber Operations Policy Senior Advisor, Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Cyber Policy, the Pentagon, Washington, D.C., as a lieutenant colonel then colonel 3. July 2012 June 2014, Chief of Staff of the Air Force Fellow, Central Intelligence Agency, Washington, D.C., as a colonel 4. June 2016 July 2017, Director of Operations, Cyber National Mission Force, Fort George G. Meade, Md., as a colonel 5. July 2017 May 2018, Executive Assistant to the Director, National Security Agency; Chief, Central Security Service; and Commander, United States Cyber Commander, Fort George G. Meade, Md., as a colonel MAJOR AWARDS AND DECORATIONS Defense Superior Service Medal Legion of Merit Bronze Star Defense Meritorious Service Medal with oak leaf cluster

Meritorious Service Medal with two oak leaf clusters Air Force Commendation Medal with oak leaf cluster Joint Service Achievement Medal Air Force Achievement Medal EFFECTIVE DATES OF PROMOTION Second Lieutenant Sept. 15, 1992 First Lieutenant Sept. 15, 1994 Captain Sept. 15, 1996 Major March 1, 2003 Lieutenant Colonel Sept. 1, 2007 Colonel June 1, 2012 (Current as of June 2018)

U N I T E D S T A T E S A I R F O R C E BRIGADIER GENERAL PHILLIP A. STEWART Brigadier General Phillip Stewart is the incoming commander for the NATO Alliance Ground Surveillance Force (NAGSF) at Naval Air Station Sigonella, Italy. He is scheduled to take command on 10 September 2018 and is currently undergoing NAGSF immersion at Ramstein Air Base, Germany. Brig Gen Stewart was commissioned in 1992 through ROTC after graduating from the Georgia Institute of Technology. He has earned master s degrees in Military Studies and Operational Planning, both from the Marine Corps University, as well as a master s in Strategic Studies from the U.S. Army War College. Additionally, Brig Gen Stewart is a graduate of the School of Advanced Warfighting at the Marine Corps University. He has commanded at multiple levels including twice in combat, first as Commander of the 362 nd Expeditionary Reconnaissance Squadron at Balad Air Base, Iraq, and most recently as Commanding General of NATO Train Advise Assist Command-Air (TAAC-Air) and 438 th Air Expeditionary Wing Commander in Kabul, Afghanistan. In addition, he served as the Wing Commander of the 9 th Reconnaissance Wing at Beale Air Force Base, California. Brig Gen Stewart s staff duties include tours in USAFE as the Deputy USAFE A3/10 (Ramstein Air Base, Germany), and on the Joint Staff in the J-5 (The Pentagon, Washington, DC), first as the Assistant Deputy Director for Political- Military Affairs for the Middle East, and later as the Senior Executive Assistant to the Director of the J-5. Additionally, he has completed staff tours at the 19 th Air Force as the Commander s Aide-de-Camp (Randolph Air Force Base, Texas), and at Air Combat Command (ACC) where he served as the Chief of the Fighter-Bomber Assignments Branch (A1), and later as the Executive Officer to the Commander, Air Combat Command (COMACC) Headquarters, Langley Air Force Base, Virginia. Brig Gen Stewart has served as an instructor and evaluator pilot in multiple aircraft and holds the rating of command pilot with more than 2,600 hours in the F-15C, A-29, U-2, MC-12, AT-38, T-38, T-37, and RQ-4. He has over 600 hours of combat time and has flown 168 combat missions. EDUCATION: 1992 Bachelor of Management, The Georgia Institute of Technology 1998 Squadron Officer School, Residence 2003 Air Command and Staff College, Correspondence 2005 Marine Corps Command and Staff College, Residence 2005 Master of Military Studies, Marine Corps University 2006 School of Advanced Warfighting, Marine Corps University 2006 Master of Operational Studies, Marine Corps University 2007 Air War College, Correspondence 2011 U.S. Army War College, Residence 2011 Master of Strategic Studies, U.S. Army War College

ASSIGNMENTS: 1. 1993 1994, Student Pilot, Columbus AFB, MS 2. 1994 1995, F-15C Student Pilot, Tyndall AFB, FL 3. 1995 1997, F-15C Pilot, Electronic Combat Pilot, 27 th Fighter Squadron, Langley AFB, VA 4. 1997 1999, AT-38 Instructor Pilot, Chief, Weapons & Tactics, Flight Commander, 435 th Flying Training Squadron Randolph AFB, TX 5. 1999 2000, Aide-de-Camp to the Commander, 19 th Air Force, Randolph AFB, TX 6. 2000 2003, Flight Commander, 18 th OG Chief, Stan Eval, F-15C Evaluator Pilot, Kadena AB, Japan 7. 2003 2004, Chief, Fighter-Bomber Assignments Branch, ACC Headquarters, Langley AFB, VA 8. 2004 2005, Student, Marine Corps Command and Staff College, Quantico, VA 9. 2005 2006, Student, School of Advanced Warfighting, Quantico, VA 10. 2006 2008, Operations Officer, 1 st Operations Support Squadron, Langley AFB, VA 11. 2008 2009, Executive Officer to the Commander, Air Combat Command, Langley AFB, VA 12. 2009 2010, Commander, 362 nd Expeditionary Reconnaissance Squadron, Joint Base Balad, Iraq 13. 2010 2011, Student, U.S. Army War College, Carlisle, PA 14. 2011 2012, Vice Wing Commander, 9 th Reconnaissance Wing, Beale AFB, CA 15. 2012 2014, Wing Commander, 9 th Reconnaissance Wing, Beale AFB, CA 16. 2014 2015, Assistant Deputy Director for Political-Military Affairs for the Middle East, Strategic Plans and Policy Directorate (J-5), Joint Staff, The Pentagon, Washington, DC 17. 2015 2016, Senior Executive Assistant (EA) to the Director of Strategy, Plans, and Policy (J-5) on the Joint Staff, The Pentagon, Washington, DC 18. 2016 2017, Deputy to the Director of Operations, Strategic Deterrence, and Nuclear Integration for the United States Air Forces in Europe and United States Air Forces Africa (USAFE-AFAFRICA A3/10), Ramstein AB, Germany 19. 2017 2018, Commanding General, NATO Train Advise and Assist Command-Air (TAAC-Air) and 438 th Air Expeditionary Wing Commander, Kabul, Afghanistan 20. 2018 Present, Commanding General--Incoming, NATO Alliance Ground Surveillance Force (NAGSF), Naval Air Station Sigonella, Italy SUMMARY OF JOINT ASSIGNMENTS: 2014 2015, Assistant Deputy Director for Political-Military Affairs for the Middle East, Strategic Plans and Policy Directorate (J-5), Joint Staff, The Pentagon, Washington, DC, as a Colonel 2015 2016, Senior Executive Assistant (EA) to the Director of Strategy, Plans, and Policy (J-5) on the Joint Staff, The Pentagon, Washington, DC, as a Colonel 2017 2018, Commanding General, NATO Train Advise and Assist Command-Air (TAAC-Air) and 438 th Air Expeditionary Wing Commander, Kabul, Afghanistan, as a Brigadier General 2018 Present, Commanding General--Incoming, NATO Alliance Ground Surveillance Force (NAGSF), Naval Air Station Sigonella, Italy, as a Brigadier General FLIGHT INFORMATION: Rating: Command Pilot Flight Hours: 2,600+, Combat Hours 600+ Aircraft Flown: F-15C, A-29, U-2, MC-12, AT-38, T-38, T-37, and RQ-4 MAJOR AWARDS AND DECORATIONS: Defense Superior Service Medal with combat C device and with one oak leaf cluster Legion of Merit Bronze Star Meritorious Service Medal with four oak leaf clusters Air Medal with five oak leaf clusters Aerial Achievement Medal AF Outstanding Unit Award with valor device and three oak leaf clusters Combat Readiness Medal with one oak leaf cluster National Defense Service Medal EFFECTIVE DATES OF PROMOTION: Second Lieutenant: June 6,1992 First Lieutenant: June 6,1994 Captain: June 6,1996 Major: March 15, 2003 Lieutenant Colonel: December 12, 2006 Colonel: October 1, 2010 Brigadier General: August 2, 2017

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U N I T E D S T A T E S A I R F O R C E BRIGADIER GENERAL E. JOHN TEICHERT Brigadier General E. John Dragon Teichert is the Commander, 412th Test Wing, Edwards Air Force Base, California. He leads a wing of 7,847 personnel in the developmental test and evaluation of F-35, KC-46, F-22, F-16, B-1, B-2, B-52, C-17, C-130, KC-135, Global Hawk, joint remotely piloted aircraft and emerging technologies. Additionally, General Teichert is the Installation Commander responsible for operating the base and supporting more than 11,000 active duty, reserve, civil service and defense contractors at Edwards, the second largest base in the U.S. Air Force. General Teichert, a native of Port Angeles, Washington, received his commission through the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1994. Throughout his career General Teichert has held a variety of operational, instructional, test, and leadership positions. He has directed the F-22 Combined Test Force and commanded the 411th Flight Test Squadron, responsible for F-22 Raptor developmental test and evaluation. He has also commanded the 53d Test Management Group, providing operational test and evaluation of USAF fighters, bombers, combat search and rescue systems, remotely piloted aircraft, aircrew training devices, aircrew flight equipment, weapons, and space systems. He has served as the Deputy Director of the Department of Defense Special Access Program Central Office, responsible for the governance, acquisition, oversight, protection, and external liaison for all DoD programs protected under special access controls. Most recently, General Teichert commanded the 11th Wing and Joint Base Andrews, responsible for the security, personnel, contracting, finance, medical and infrastructure support for five wings, three headquarters, and over 80 tenant organizations, as well as 60,000 Airmen and families in the National Capital Region and around the world. General Teichert is a command pilot with more than 2,000 hours in 36 different aircraft types. His combat experience includes Operations NORTHERN WATCH, DELIBERATE FORGE and ALLIED FORCE. EDUCATION 1994 Bachelor of Science in Aeronautics and Astronautics, ROTC Distinguished Graduate, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 1995 Master of Science in Aerospace Engineering, Stanford University, Calif. 2001 Squadron Officer School, Distinguished Graduate, Maxwell AFB, Ala 2003 USAF Test Pilot School, Distinguished Graduate, Edwards AFB, Calif. 2007 Air Command and Staff College, Distinguished Graduate, Maxwell AFB, Ala 2008 School of Advanced Air and Space Studies, Maxwell AFB, Ala 2012 Industrial College of the Armed Forces, Distinguished Graduate, Fort Lesley J. McNair, Washington, D.C. ASSIGNMENTS 1. June 1994 June 1995, Graduate Student, Stanford University, Calif. 2. July 1995 February 1997, Student, Euro-NATO Joint Jet Pilot Training, Sheppard AFB, Texas. 3. February 1997 September 1997, Student, F-15E Formal Training Unit, 334th Fighter Squadron, Seymour Johnson AFB, N.C. 4. October 1997 December 1999, F-15E Pilot and Assistant Chief of Weapons, 492d Fighter Squadron, RAF

Lakenheath, England 5. January 2000 October 2000, F-15E Instructor Pilot and Functional Check Flight Program Manager, 48th Operations Group, RAF Lakenheath, England 6. October 2000 December 2002, F-15E Instructor Pilot, Chief of Combat Planning, and Flight Commander, 333d Fighter Squadron, Seymour Johnson AFB, N.C. 7. January 2003 December 2003, Student, USAF Test Pilot School, Edwards AFB, Calif. 8. January 2004 June 2006, F-22 Test Pilot, Assistant Operations Officer and Air Force Material Command s F-22 Chief Pilot, 411th Flight Test Squadron, F-22 Combined Test Force, Edwards AFB, Calif. 9. July 2006 June 2007, Student, Air Command and Staff College, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 10. July 2007 June 2008, Student, School of Advanced Air and Space Studies, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 11. July 2008 June 2009, Operations Officer, 411th Flight Test Squadron, F-22 Combined Test Force, Edwards AFB, Calif. 12. July 2009 June 2011, Commander, 411th Flight Test Squadron and Director, F-22 Combined Test Force, Edwards AFB, Calif. 13. July 2011 August 2012, Student, Industrial College of the Armed Forces, Fort Lesley J. McNair, Washington, D.C. 14. September 2012 July 2014, Commander, 53d Test Management Group, Eglin AFB, Fla. 15. July 2014 June 2016, Deputy Director, Department of Defense Special Access Program Central Office, Pentagon, Washington, D.C. 16. July 2016 July 2018, Commander, 11th Wing, Joint Base Andrews, Maryland. 17. July 2018 - present, Commander, 412th Test Wing, Edwards AFB, Calif. SUMMARY OF JOINT ASSIGNMENTS 1. July 2014 June 2016, Deputy Director, Department of Defense Special Access Program Central Office, Pentagon, Washington, D.C, as a colonel. FLIGHT INFORMATION Rating: Command Pilot Flight Hours: More than 2,000 Aircraft Flown: 36 different aircraft types including the F-22, F-15E, F-16, and UH-1N MAJOR AWARDS AND DECORATIONS Defense Superior Service Medal Legion of Merit with one oak leaf cluster Meritorious Service Medal with two oak leaf clusters Air Medal with one oak leaf cluster Aerial Achievement Medal with six oak leaf clusters Air Force Commendation Medal Kosovo Campaign Medal Global War on Terrorism Service Medal EFFECTIVE DATES OF PROMOTION Second Lieutenant May 28, 1994 First Lieutenant June 1, 1996 Captain June 1, 1998 Major Nov 1, 2004 Lieutenant Colonel June 1, 2008 Colonel July 1, 2012 Brigadier General July 18, 2018 (Frocked) (Current as of July 2018)

U N I T E D S T A T E S A I R F O R C E COLONEL ERNEST J. TEICHERT III Col E. John Dragon Teichert III is the Commander of the 11th Wing, Joint Base Andrews, Md. As the host wing for JB Andrews, the 11th Wing provides security, personnel, contracting, finance, medical, and infrastructure support for five wings, three headquarters, and over 80 tenant organizations, as well as 60,000 Airmen and families in the National Capital Region and around the world. Additionally, the 11th Wing provides security for the world's highest visibility flight line and is responsible for ceremonial support with the U.S. Air Force Band, Honor Guard, and Air Force Arlington Chaplaincy. Col Teichert commissioned through the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1994.Col Teichert has directed the F-22 Combined Test Force and commanded the 411th Flight Test Squadron, responsible for F-22 Raptor developmental test and evaluation. He has also commanded the 53d Test Management Group, providing operational test and evaluation of U.S. Air Force fighters, bombers, combat search and rescue systems, remotely piloted aircraft, aircrew training devices, aircrew flight equipment, weapons, and space systems. Most recently, he served as the Deputy Director of the Department of Defense Special Access Program Central Office, responsible for the governance, acquisition, oversight, protection, and external liaison for all Department of Defense programs protected under special access controls. Col Teichert is a command pilot with more than 2,200 hours in 36 different aircraft types. His combat experience includes Operations NORTHERN WATCH, DELIBERATE FORGE, and ALLIED FORCE. EDUCATION 1994 Bachelor of Science in Aeronautics and Astronautics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass. 1995 Master of Science in Aerospace Engineering, Stanford University, Calif. 2001 Squadron Officer School, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 2007 Air Command and Staff College, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 2008 School of Advanced Air and Space Studies, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 2012 Industrial College of the Armed Forces, Fort Lesley J. McNair, Washington, D.C.

ASSIGNMENTS 1. June 1994 June 1995, Graduate Student, Stanford University, Calif. 2. July 1995 February 1997, Student, Euro-NATO Joint Jet Pilot Training, Sheppard AFB, Texas 3. February 1997 September 1997, Student, F-15E Formal Training Unit, 334th Fighter Squadron, Seymour Johnson AFB, N.C. 4. October 1997 December 1999, F-15E Pilot and Assistant Chief of Weapons, 492d Fighter Squadron, RAF Lakenheath, UK 5. January 2000 October 2000, F-15E Instructor Pilot and Functional Check Flight Program Manager, 48th Operations Group, RAF Lakenheath, U.K. 6. October 2000 December 2002, F-15E Instructor Pilot, Chief of Combat Planning, and Flight Commander, 333d Fighter Squadron, Seymour Johnson AFB, N.C. 7. January 2003 December 2003, Student, U.S. Air Force Test Pilot School, Edwards AFB, Calif. 8. January 2004 June 2006, F-22 Test Pilot, Assistant Operations Officer and Air Force Material Command s F-22 Chief Pilot, 411th Flight Test Squadron, F-22 Combined Test Force, Edwards AFB, Calif. 9. July 2006 June 2007, Student, Air Command and Staff College, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 10. July 2007 June 2008, Student, School of Advanced Air and Space Studies, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 11. July 2008 June 2009, Operations Officer, 411th Flight Test Squadron, F-22 Combined Test Force, Edwards AFB, Calif. 12. July 2009 June 2011, Commander, 411th Flight Test Squadron and Director, F-22 Combined Test Force, Edwards AFB, Calif. 13. July 2011 August 2012, Student, Industrial College of the Armed Forces, Fort Lesley J. McNair, Washington, D.C. 14. September 2012 July 2014, Commander, 53d Test Management Group, Eglin AFB, Fla. 15. July 2014 June 2016, Deputy Director, Department of Defense Special Access Program Central Office, Pentagon, Washington, D.C. 16. July 2016 Present, Commander, 11th Wing, JB Andrews, Md. SUMMARY OF JOINT ASSIGNMENTS July 2014 June 2016, Deputy Director, Department of Defense Special Access Program Central Office, Pentagon, Washington, D.C., as a colonel FLIGHT INFORMATION Rating: command pilot Flight hours: more than 2,200, including more than 60 combat hours Aircraft Flown: F-15E, F-22A, F-16B, F16C MAJOR AWARDS AND DECORATIONS Defense Superior Service Medal Legion of Merit Meritorious Service Medal with two oak leaf clusters Air Medal with one oak leaf cluster Aerial Achievement Medal with six oak leaf clusters Air Force Commendation Medal EFFECTIVE DATES OF PROMOTION Second Lieutenant May 28, 1994 First Lieutenant June 1, 1996 Captain June 1, 1998 Major Nov 1, 2004 Lieutenant Colonel June 1, 2008 Colonel July 1, 2012 (Current as of November 2017)