621 Contingency Response Wing Public Affairs
7/24/2014 - JOINT BASE MCGUIRE-DIX-LAKEHURST, N.J --
Col.
James A. Copher took the reins of the 621st Contingency Response Wing
from Col. Martin A. Chapin in a change of command ceremony at the Global
Reach Deployment Center here, July 24, 2014.
Copher came to the 621 CRW from Southwest Asia, where he served as the vice wing commander of the 380th Air Expeditionary Wing. His responsibilities at the 380 AEW included air refueling, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, air battle management, control and reporting center, ground attack, air support, theatre security cooperation and airlift mission in support of overseas contingency operations in Southwest Asia.
Copher is a command pilot with more than 3,500 flying hours in the C-17 Globemaster III, KC-135 Stratotanker, KC-10 Extender, C-12 Huron, T-38 Talon, and the T-37 Cessna aircraft.
Copher came to the 621 CRW from Southwest Asia, where he served as the vice wing commander of the 380th Air Expeditionary Wing. His responsibilities at the 380 AEW included air refueling, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, air battle management, control and reporting center, ground attack, air support, theatre security cooperation and airlift mission in support of overseas contingency operations in Southwest Asia.
Copher is a command pilot with more than 3,500 flying hours in the C-17 Globemaster III, KC-135 Stratotanker, KC-10 Extender, C-12 Huron, T-38 Talon, and the T-37 Cessna aircraft.
The
621 CRW is headquartered at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New
Jersey with additional forces stationed at Travis Air Force Base,
California and various Army and Marine Corps installations worldwide.
The wing is tasked with rapidly deploying its 1,500 Airmen to quickly
open and operate airfields, establish, expand, sustain and coordinate
air mobility operations and liaise with partner nations to foster the
development of their air mobility systems through education and
outreach.
During a speech in the ceremony, Copher expressed his appreciation.
"I
am very grateful for the opportunity to serve with the CRW," Copher
said. "Thank you for placing the trust and confidence in us to lead the
CRW into the future.
"It
is an honor and a privilege to have the opportunity to serve with an
outstanding team of disciplined professionals who care about their
mission and their profession, who care about the people they serve, as
well as the people they serve with. Thank you for your service, your
sacrifice, and for making a difference every day."
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