By Maj. Eric Badger, Secretary of the Air Force Public
Affairs
Published August 07, 2014
WASHINGTON (AFNS) -- The Air Force will increase nuclear
force manning at Air Force Global Strike Command missile and bomber wings
beginning this fall, officials announced Aug. 7.
The Air Force will plus-up nuclear enterprise manning levels
by hundreds of positions at select bases, with the first wave of Airmen
expected to arrive through the next few assignment cycles.
As outlined by Secretary of the Air Force Deborah Lee James,
the manning plus-up is part of a broader series of measures and incentives
designed to improve the culture and mission effectiveness of the service’s
nuclear force.
“We’ve been saying that the nuclear enterprise is the number
one mission, and the Air Force is putting its money where its mouth is,” James
said. “We must show Airmen that there’s value in this mission by making the
appropriate investments in people, weapon systems and infrastructure. The Air
Force has worked and will continue to work to identify and rearrange funds to
make important improvements within our missile and bomber forces.”
The wholesale changes being made in the nuclear enterprise
are designed to empower Airmen, and ensure they have the resources they need
for this priority mission, said Lt. Gen. Stephen Wilson, the commander of Air
Force Global Strike Command.
“We have great Airmen serving on our team and we owe it to
them to make things better,” he said. “It’s important to recognize that we are
just at the beginning of this process. Raising manning levels is one in a
series of immediate changes.”
The increase in nuclear force manpower by installation is as
follows:
Barksdale AFB, Louisiana: The 2nd Bomb Wing at Barksdale AFB
will gain 31 positions, filling jobs primarily in areas such as maintenance and
munitions.
F.E. Warren AFB, Wyoming: The 90th Missile Wing and 20th Air
Force will gain 242 positions to improve manning primarily in the operations,
maintenance and security forces career fields.
Malmstrom AFB, Montana: The 341st Missile Wing at Malmstrom
AFB will gain 216 positions to improve manning primarily in the operations,
maintenance and security forces career fields.
Minot AFB, North Dakota: Minot AFB will gain 303 positions.
The 5th Bomb Wing host unit is expected to increase by 69 positions in areas
including operations and maintenance. The 91st Missile Wing will grow by 234
positions. Those Airmen will primarily serve in jobs such as operations,
maintenance and security forces.
Whiteman AFB, Missouri: The 509th Bomb Wing at Whiteman AFB
will gain 56 positions, primarily filling jobs in the maintenance career field.
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