12th Air Force (Air Forces Southern) Public Affairs
12/22/2014 - DAVIS-MONTHAN AIR FORCE BASE, Ariz. -- Lieutenant
Gen. Chris Nowland took the reins of 12th Air Force (Air Forces
Southern) in a ceremony Dec. 19 at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Ariz.
"I am very humbled to have an opportunity to affect the 12th Air Force
community in helping to produce the ready warriors needed to fight the
threats faced by our nation," the general said. "I look forward to
working with our community leaders across all of the wings to help make
our 12th Air Force community stronger and more resilient while fostering
an attitude of thinking of others, which really translates into being a
good wingman."
Nowland takes over from Lt. Gen. Tod Wolters, who will become the Deputy
Chief of Staff for Operations, Plans and Requirements, Headquarters
U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C. Air Combat Command Commander Gen. Hawk
Carlisle presided over the ceremony.
Nowland comes to Arizona from Miami, where he was the Chief of Staff,
U.S. Southern Command. In that job, he was responsible for successfully
integrating and synchronizing the efforts of nine directorates and 16
special staff offices in support of the combatant commander's Theater
Campaign Plan.
His familiarity with the AFSOUTH mission gives him unique insight into
the challenges and opportunities which now await him as the
organization's new leader.
"We are all products of our past experiences," he said. "Over these past
29 years I've walked a mile in some of your shoes. Clearly I have not
experienced all of your [occupations], but we do all share common
attributes. I understand how hard our Airmen work and thank you for your
strong work ethic, but I also remember how much fun your walk can be."
In the new position, Nowland will wear two hats, one as commander of Air
Forces Southern which fosters cooperation with partner-nation air
forces throughout the 31-counntry area of responsibility comprising
Latin America and the Caribbean. Also, as commander of 12th Air Force,
he will be responsible for the combat readiness of eight active-duty
wings, including the 355th Fighter Wing also located at Davis-Monthan,
and one direct reporting unit. 12th Air Force's subordinate commands
operate more than 680 aircraft with more than 55,000 uniformed and
civilian Airmen.
The general is a 1985 graduate of the U.S. Air Force Academy. He has
commanded at the squadron and wing levels, and has more than 3,600
flying hours primarily in the F-15A/C/D, T-37B, T-38A/C and A/T-38B.
Monday, December 22, 2014
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