from Air Mobility Command Public Affairs
5/5/2014 - SCOTT AIR FORCE BASE, Ill. -- Air Mobility Command welcomed its 11th commander here, May 5.
Gen. Darren W. McDew took command of AMC from Gen. Paul J. Selva during a
ceremony officiated by Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Mark A. Welsh III.
Addressing the Airmen in his new command for the first time, McDew
affirmed the pride he takes in their service.
"I am proud of our heritage, just as I am extremely proud of you. We owe
it to that heritage, that we're writing, to get it right today for
tomorrow," he said.
In his previous assignment, McDew commanded the 18th Air Force, also
located at Scott AFB. As commander of AMC's component numbered air
force, he was responsible for the worldwide operational mission of
providing rapid, global mobility and sustainment for America's armed
forces.
During the ceremony, Selva expressed his confidence in McDew's ability to shepherd AMC's global mobility mission.
"Today we give this command to the hands of one of the most capable officers I have ever met," Selva said.
As AMC commander, McDew leads all Mobility Air Forces comprised of
nearly 132,000 civilian, active duty, Air National Guard, and Air Force
Reserve personnel.
Averaging an aircraft takeoff every two-and-a-half minutes, AMC sustains
America's military operations worldwide, including combat operations in
Afghanistan, through its airlift, aerial refueling and aeromedical
evacuation capabilities. The command also responds to humanitarian
crises at home and around the globe.
McDew said he trusts the members of Air Mobility Command to overcome any challenges the future might present.
"This is a pivotal time for our nation and our Air Force and the
challenges we will face will most certainly be daunting. But they will
not define us because your true character always pierces through in
moments of crisis. And I promise, you will not be alone to face
adversity. We will face it together."
Monday, May 05, 2014
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