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Anthony Mastalir

Anthony Joseph Mastalir (born c. 1972) is a United States Space Force brigadier general who has served as the commander of the United States Space Forces Indo-Pacific since 2022. He previously served as commander of Space Launch Delta 30 from 2019 to 2021.

Anthony J. Mastalir
Official portrait, 2024
Bornc. 1972 (age 51–52)
Green Bay, Wisconsin, U.S.
AllegianceUnited States
Branch
Years of service
1994–2021 (Air Force)
  • 2021–present (Space Force)
RankBrigadier General
Commands held
Awards
Alma mater
Spouse(s)Danielle Patrice Bailey

Early life and education edit

Born and raised in Green Bay, Wisconsin, Mastalir is the son of Joseph Mastalir and Suzanne Russell.[1] In 1990, he graduated from Preble High School, where he was one of the top students.[2][3]

Mastalir graduated from Northwestern University in 1994 with a B.S. degree in civil engineering. He later earned several masters degrees from the George Washington University, Naval War College, and Air University. He also spent a year as an Air Force research fellow at the RAND Corporation.[4]

Military career edit

 
Left to right: Col Mastalir, then-Col DeAnna Burt, and CMSgt John F. Bentivegna completing contribution paperwork for the Air Force Assistance Fund, 2016.

On June 18, 1994, Mastalir entered the United States Air Force when he received his commission as a second lieutenant. His first assignment was as an academic processing officer at an Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps detachment in Chicago, Illinois. He then a two-month undergraduate space and missile training at the 392nd Combat Training Squadron. In September 2005, he was reassigned to the 5th Space Operations Squadron at the Onizuka Air Station, California. He spent four years there in several capacities, including as satellite procedures officer, flight director, and satellite operations instructor.[4]

Mastalir then went back to the 392nd Combat Training Squadron in 1999 for his missile initial qualification training. Afterwards, he was assigned to Malmstrom Air Force Base, Montana to operate the LGM-30 Minuteman III missile as combat crew commander, instructor, and flight commander for the 564th Missile Squadron. In March 2001, he was selected to work as an Air Force intern assigned to the Air Force headquarters in Washington, D.C. After a year an intern, he was reassigned as a flight commander in the 4th Space Control Squadron at Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico.[4]

 
Mastalir (left) speaks to Lt Gen Stephen Whiting (right), 2021.

From 2004 to 2006, Mastalir was assigned to Air Force Space Command, first as chief of space control requirements then as a speechwriter and aide-de-camp to General Lance W. Lord. After his AFSPC tour, he spent two years studying at the College of Naval Command and Staff and School of Advanced Air and Space Studies before promoting to lieutenant colonel.[4]

After promoting to lieutenant colonel, Mastalir was assigned his first command tour, assuming command of the 595th Operations Support Squadron in June 2008. While in that position, he also served as the chief of integration at the Space Innovation and Development Center. After two years of command, he was reassigned to the 595th Space Group as the deputy group commander. He then went on to serve as an Air Force intern at the RAND Corporation for a year.[4]

Mastalir was promoted to colonel in July 2012 and was assigned at the Joint Staff as the chief of the space and missile division. In July 2014, he became the assistant deputy director for global policy and partnerships. After his four-year stint at the Joint Staff, he was transferred to Schriever Air Force Base as the vice commander of the 50th Space Wing. In July 2017, he was reassigned as the deputy director of the Space Security and Defense Program.[4]

 
Mastalir, outgoing Space Launch Delta 30 commander, addresses the SLD 30, during a change of command ceremony, 2021.

On July 12, 2019, Mastalir took command of the 30th Space Wing, at Vandenberg Air Force Base.[5][6] He transferred to the Space Force on May 14, 2021, on the same date that the 30th Space Wing was redesignated as Space Launch Delta 30.[7] In May 2022, he returned to Vandenberg as special assistant to Combined Force Space Component Command Commanders Major Generals DeAnna Burt and Douglas Schiess.[8]

Mastalir played an active role in standing up Space Force component field commands. After relinquishing command of Space Launch Delta 30, he was reassigned as director of space forces of the United States Air Forces Central Command, working to standup the United States Space Forces Central (USSPACEFORCENT) in Qatar. USSPACEFORCENT was supposed to be the first Space Force component command to a geographical combatant command, but it became the next priority after the Space Force component command to the United States Indo-Pacific Command as priorities changed.[9] On 22 November 2022, he took command of the first Space Force component field command, the United States Space Forces Indo-Pacific.[10]

In April 2022, Mastalir was nominated for promotion to brigadier general.[11][8]

Awards and decorations edit

Mastalir is the recipient of the following awards:[4]

Personal life edit

Mastalir is married to Danielle Patrice Bailey of Atlanta, Georgia. The couple has a daughter and a son.[12][13]

Dates of promotion edit

 
2nd Lt Olivia Gilliagham (left), one of the first members of the U.S. Space Force, swears in Mastalir (right) into the Space Force during a transfer ceremony, May 14, 2021.
Rank Branch Date
  Second Lieutenant Air Force June 18, 1994
  First Lieutenant July 15, 1996
  Captain July 15, 1998
  Major December 1, 2004
  Lieutenant Colonel June 1, 2008
  Colonel July 1, 2012
  Colonel Space Force ~September 30, 2020
  Brigadier General October 1, 2022

Writings edit

  • Space Force Service Components: Join the Fight
  • "The PRC Challenge to US Space Assets in Chinese Aerospace Power: Evolving Maritime Roles". Naval Institute Press. 2011.
  • "The US Response to China's ASAT Test: An International Security Space Alliance for the Future" (PDF). Drew Paper (8). August 2009.

References edit

  1. ^ "28 Jul 1990, Page 8 - Green Bay Press-Gazette at Newspapers.com". Newspapers.com.
  2. ^ "1 Apr 1990, Page 1 - Green Bay Press-Gazette at". Newspapers.com. April 1, 1990. Retrieved June 5, 2022.
  3. ^ "29 Apr 1990, 124 - Wisconsin State Journal at". Newspapers.com. April 29, 1990. Retrieved June 5, 2022.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g "Brigadier General Anthony J. Mastalir". United States Space Force. October 2023. Retrieved February 25, 2024.  This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  5. ^ Jacobson, Willis (July 12, 2019). "Col. Mastalir takes command of 30th Space Wing at Vandenberg AFB; base leaders talk future of space, plovers". Santa Ynez Valley News. Retrieved July 18, 2020.
  6. ^ "Col. Mastalir takes command of 30th Space Wing at Vandenberg AFB; base leaders talk future of space, plovers". July 12, 2019.
  7. ^ "Vandenberg AFB gets new U.S. Space Force name". www.vandenberg.spaceforce.mil.
  8. ^ a b "General Officer Announcements".
  9. ^ "Space Force seeks a bigger voice in military operations". June 16, 2022.
  10. ^ Hadley, Greg (October 25, 2022). "Space Force to Get New CSO, INDOPACOM Component in November, Vice Chief Says". Air Force Magazine.
  11. ^ "PN2050 - 5 nominees for Space Force, 117th Congress (2021-2022)". www.congress.gov. May 3, 2022.
  12. ^ Mastalir, Anthony J. (August 2009). (PDF). Air University. Archived from the original (PDF) on November 3, 2021.
  13. ^ "1 Mar 2008, 12 - Green Bay Press-Gazette at Newspapers.com". Newspapers.com.
Military offices
Preceded by
George R. Farfour
Commander of the 595th Operations Support Squadron
2008–2010
Succeeded by
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Preceded by
Eugene Caughey
Vice Commander of the 50th Space Wing
2015–2017
Succeeded by
Preceded by
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Deputy Director of the Space Security and Defense Program
2017–2019
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Michael S. Hough
Commander of the 30th Space Wing, later Space Launch Delta 30
2019–2021
Succeeded by
Robert A. Long
Preceded by
Robert J. Schreiner
Director of Space Forces of the United States Air Forces Central Command
2021–2022
Succeeded by
Christopher S. Putnam
New office Commander of the United States Space Forces Indo-Pacific
2022–present
Incumbent

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Anthony Joseph Mastalir born c 1972 is a United States Space Force brigadier general who has served as the commander of the United States Space Forces Indo Pacific since 2022 He previously served as commander of Space Launch Delta 30 from 2019 to 2021 Anthony J MastalirOfficial portrait 2024Bornc 1972 age 51 52 Green Bay Wisconsin U S AllegianceUnited StatesBranchUnited States Air Force United States Space ForceYears of service1994 2021 Air Force 2021 present Space Force RankBrigadier GeneralCommands heldUnited States Space Forces Indo Pacific Space Launch Delta 30 30th Space Wing 595th Operations Support SquadronAwardsDefense Superior Service Medal Legion of Merit 3 Alma materNorthwestern University BS George Washington UniversitySpouse s Danielle Patrice Bailey Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Military career 3 Awards and decorations 4 Personal life 5 Dates of promotion 6 Writings 7 ReferencesEarly life and education editBorn and raised in Green Bay Wisconsin Mastalir is the son of Joseph Mastalir and Suzanne Russell 1 In 1990 he graduated from Preble High School where he was one of the top students 2 3 Mastalir graduated from Northwestern University in 1994 with a B S degree in civil engineering He later earned several masters degrees from the George Washington University Naval War College and Air University He also spent a year as an Air Force research fellow at the RAND Corporation 4 Military career edit nbsp Left to right Col Mastalir then Col DeAnna Burt and CMSgt John F Bentivegna completing contribution paperwork for the Air Force Assistance Fund 2016 On June 18 1994 Mastalir entered the United States Air Force when he received his commission as a second lieutenant His first assignment was as an academic processing officer at an Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps detachment in Chicago Illinois He then a two month undergraduate space and missile training at the 392nd Combat Training Squadron In September 2005 he was reassigned to the 5th Space Operations Squadron at the Onizuka Air Station California He spent four years there in several capacities including as satellite procedures officer flight director and satellite operations instructor 4 Mastalir then went back to the 392nd Combat Training Squadron in 1999 for his missile initial qualification training Afterwards he was assigned to Malmstrom Air Force Base Montana to operate the LGM 30 Minuteman III missile as combat crew commander instructor and flight commander for the 564th Missile Squadron In March 2001 he was selected to work as an Air Force intern assigned to the Air Force headquarters in Washington D C After a year an intern he was reassigned as a flight commander in the 4th Space Control Squadron at Holloman Air Force Base New Mexico 4 nbsp Mastalir left speaks to Lt Gen Stephen Whiting right 2021 From 2004 to 2006 Mastalir was assigned to Air Force Space Command first as chief of space control requirements then as a speechwriter and aide de camp to General Lance W Lord After his AFSPC tour he spent two years studying at the College of Naval Command and Staff and School of Advanced Air and Space Studies before promoting to lieutenant colonel 4 After promoting to lieutenant colonel Mastalir was assigned his first command tour assuming command of the 595th Operations Support Squadron in June 2008 While in that position he also served as the chief of integration at the Space Innovation and Development Center After two years of command he was reassigned to the 595th Space Group as the deputy group commander He then went on to serve as an Air Force intern at the RAND Corporation for a year 4 Mastalir was promoted to colonel in July 2012 and was assigned at the Joint Staff as the chief of the space and missile division In July 2014 he became the assistant deputy director for global policy and partnerships After his four year stint at the Joint Staff he was transferred to Schriever Air Force Base as the vice commander of the 50th Space Wing In July 2017 he was reassigned as the deputy director of the Space Security and Defense Program 4 nbsp Mastalir outgoing Space Launch Delta 30 commander addresses the SLD 30 during a change of command ceremony 2021 On July 12 2019 Mastalir took command of the 30th Space Wing at Vandenberg Air Force Base 5 6 He transferred to the Space Force on May 14 2021 on the same date that the 30th Space Wing was redesignated as Space Launch Delta 30 7 In May 2022 he returned to Vandenberg as special assistant to Combined Force Space Component Command Commanders Major Generals DeAnna Burt and Douglas Schiess 8 Mastalir played an active role in standing up Space Force component field commands After relinquishing command of Space Launch Delta 30 he was reassigned as director of space forces of the United States Air Forces Central Command working to standup the United States Space Forces Central USSPACEFORCENT in Qatar USSPACEFORCENT was supposed to be the first Space Force component command to a geographical combatant command but it became the next priority after the Space Force component command to the United States Indo Pacific Command as priorities changed 9 On 22 November 2022 he took command of the first Space Force component field command the United States Space Forces Indo Pacific 10 In April 2022 Mastalir was nominated for promotion to brigadier general 11 8 Awards and decorations editMastalir is the recipient of the following awards 4 nbsp Command Space Operations Badge nbsp Basic Missile Operations Badge nbsp Office of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Identification Badge nbsp Air Staff Badge nbsp Defense Superior Service Medal nbsp nbsp nbsp Legion of Merit with two bronze oak leaf clusters nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Meritorious Service Medal with three bronze oak leaf clusters nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Air Force Commendation Medal with three bronze oak leaf clusters nbsp Air Force Achievement Medal nbsp Joint Meritorious Unit Award nbsp nbsp nbsp Air Force Outstanding Unit Award with two bronze oak leaf clusters nbsp Air Force Organizational Excellence Award nbsp nbsp National Defense Service Medal with one bronze service star nbsp Global War on Terrorism Service Medal nbsp nbsp Humanitarian Service Medal with one bronze service star nbsp Remote Combat Effects Campaign Medal nbsp Nuclear Deterrence Operations Service Medal nbsp nbsp nbsp Air Force Longevity Service Award with one silver and one bronze oak leaf clusters nbsp Air Force Training RibbonPersonal life editMastalir is married to Danielle Patrice Bailey of Atlanta Georgia The couple has a daughter and a son 12 13 Dates of promotion edit nbsp 2nd Lt Olivia Gilliagham left one of the first members of the U S Space Force swears in Mastalir right into the Space Force during a transfer ceremony May 14 2021 Rank Branch Date nbsp Second Lieutenant Air Force June 18 1994 nbsp First Lieutenant July 15 1996 nbsp Captain July 15 1998 nbsp Major December 1 2004 nbsp Lieutenant Colonel June 1 2008 nbsp Colonel July 1 2012 nbsp Colonel Space Force September 30 2020 nbsp Brigadier General October 1 2022Writings editSpace Force Service Components Join the Fight The PRC Challenge to US Space Assets in Chinese Aerospace Power Evolving Maritime Roles Naval Institute Press 2011 The US Response to China s ASAT Test An International Security Space Alliance for the Future PDF Drew Paper 8 August 2009 References edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Anthony J Mastalir 28 Jul 1990 Page 8 Green Bay Press Gazette at Newspapers com Newspapers com 1 Apr 1990 Page 1 Green Bay Press Gazette at Newspapers com April 1 1990 Retrieved June 5 2022 29 Apr 1990 124 Wisconsin State Journal at Newspapers com April 29 1990 Retrieved June 5 2022 a b c d e f g Brigadier General Anthony J Mastalir United States Space Force October 2023 Retrieved February 25 2024 nbsp This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain Jacobson Willis July 12 2019 Col Mastalir takes command of 30th Space Wing at Vandenberg AFB base leaders talk future of space plovers Santa Ynez Valley News Retrieved July 18 2020 Col Mastalir takes command of 30th Space Wing at Vandenberg AFB base leaders talk future of space plovers July 12 2019 Vandenberg AFB gets new U S Space Force name www vandenberg spaceforce mil a b General Officer Announcements Space Force seeks a bigger voice in military operations June 16 2022 Hadley Greg October 25 2022 Space Force to Get New CSO INDOPACOM Component in November Vice Chief Says Air Force Magazine PN2050 5 nominees for Space Force 117th Congress 2021 2022 www congress gov May 3 2022 Mastalir Anthony J August 2009 The US response to China s ASAT test An International Security Space Alliance for the future PDF Air University Archived from the original PDF on November 3 2021 1 Mar 2008 12 Green Bay Press Gazette at Newspapers com Newspapers com Military offices Preceded byGeorge R Farfour Commander of the 595th Operations Support Squadron2008 2010 Succeeded by Preceded byEugene Caughey Vice Commander of the 50th Space Wing2015 2017 Succeeded byJacob Middleton Jr Preceded by Deputy Director of the Space Security and Defense Program2017 2019 Succeeded byTodd R Moore Preceded byMichael S Hough Commander of the 30th Space Wing later Space Launch Delta 302019 2021 Succeeded byRobert A Long Preceded byRobert J Schreiner Director of Space Forces of the United States Air Forces Central Command2021 2022 Succeeded byChristopher S Putnam New office Commander of the United States Space Forces Indo Pacific2022 present Incumbent Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Anthony Mastalir amp oldid 1210136514, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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