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Sixteenth Air Force

The Sixteenth Air Force (Air Forces Cyber) (16 AF) is a United States Air Force (USAF) organization responsible for information warfare, which encompasses intelligence gathering and analysis, surveillance, reconnaissance, cyber warfare and electronic warfare operations. Its headquarters is at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland in Texas.

Sixteenth Air Force (Air Forces Cyber)
Shield of the Sixteenth Air Force
Active1954–2006
2006–2008
2019–present
Country United States
Branch United States Air Force
TypeNumbered Air Force
Role
Part of Air Combat Command
HeadquartersJoint Base San Antonio, Texas, U.S.
Engagements

  • Kosovo Campaign
Decorations

  • Air Force Outstanding Unit Award (7x)
Commanders
Commander Lt Gen Kevin B. Kennedy Jr.
Vice Commander Maj Gen David M. Gaedecke
Deputy CommanderCol Melissa A. Stone
Command ChiefCCM Kenneth Bruce Jr.
Notable
commanders
Winfield S. Harpe
Insignia
Shield of Air Forces Cyber
Headquarters of Joint Force Headquarters – Cyber Air Force

The organization was the first newly established Numbered Air Force (NAF) by the USAF after World War II. It was activated in 1954 as a Joint Military Group to provide command and control of USAF activities in Spain, being designated a NAF in 1956. In 1957, 16 AF was realigned under Strategic Air Command (SAC) to provide command and control of SAC bases and B-47 Stratojet rotational units assigned and deployed to Spain and Morocco.

In 1966, after SAC withdrew its forces from Europe, 16 AF became part of the United States Air Forces in Europe, providing command and control of USAFE forces initially in Spain and North Africa, and later in Italy and Turkey until 2006. It later became a provisional Air Expeditionary Task Force under USAFE as part of the Global War on Terrorism.

Mission

The Sixteenth Air Force provides global intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, cyber and electronic warfare, and information operations, and serves as the Service Cryptologic Component responsible to the National Security Agency/Central Security Service and the Service Cyber Component to US Cyber Command.

Component units

The following units are subordinate to the Sixteenth Air Force.[1][2]

Wings

Aircraft Assigned: RQ-4 Global Hawk, RQ-180, T-38A Talon, U-2S Dragon Lady
Aircraft Assigned: OC-135B Open Skies, RC-135 Rivet Joint, TC-135W, WC-135R Constant Phoenix, RC-135 COBRA BALL, RC-135 COMBAT SENT, EC-130H COMPASS CALL
Aircraft Assigned: RQ-4 Global Hawk

Organizations

History

Sixteenth Air Force (16 AF)'s original ancestor was the Joint United States Military Group, Air Administration (Spain), which was established on 20 May 1954. It was attached to the Joint U.S. Military Group, which oversaw implementation of the 1953 Spanish-American Defense Cooperation Agreement.

On 15 July 1956, Sixteenth Air Force was created when the Air Administration (Spain) was re-designated as Headquarters, 16 AF, and aligned directly under Headquarters, U.S. Air Force. Existing Spanish Air Force bases near Madrid, Sevilla, and Zaragoza were expanded to accommodate the 16 AF. On 1 July 1957, the 16 AF was transferred to Strategic Air Command (SAC).[3] Its main operating bases in Spain were used for SAC B-47 Stratojet rotational alert aircraft until April 1965.

The 16 AF also operated SAC bases in Morocco from 1958 through 1963. They included Nouasseur Air Base, Ben Guerir Air Base, and Rabat-Sale. In 1966, a year after SAC withdrew its B-47 alert force from Spain, the 16 AF was reassigned to U.S. Air Forces in Europe. The 401st Tactical Fighter Wing, with three squadrons of F-100D Super Sabres, moved from the United States to Torrejon Air Base, Spain. The wing later converted to F-4 Phantom IIs, and in 1983, to F-16 Fighting Falcons.

In 1961, General David Wade was dispatched to Torrejón, where he took command of SAC's 16th Air Expeditionary Task Force. He received his promotion to lieutenant general on 1 August 1963 and left Torrejón to assume command of SAC's Second Air Force with headquarters then at Barksdale Air Force Base in Bossier City, Louisiana.[4]

Structure in 1989

At the end of the Cold War Sixteenth Air Force consisted of the following units:[3][5][6]

From 1992

The 401st FW moved from Spain to Aviano AB, Italy, in May 1992 and was re-designated as the 31st FW in April 1994. It has two squadrons of F-16Cs. Headquarters, 16 AF moved to Aviano AB in August 1992.

 
A F-16C Fighting Falcon of the 31st Fighter Wing landing upon returning from an air-strike against the Bosnian Serbs during Operation Deliberate Force in 1995.

During its time at Aviano AB, Sixteenth Air Force was the operational air force for USAF combat operations in the Balkans, supporting Operation Deny Flight, enforcing the U.N. ordered no-fly zone over Bosnia. Sixteenth Air Force aircraft participated in the raid on the Bosnian-Serb held airfield at Udbina in November 1994. In the fall of 1995, 16 AF supported Operation Deliberate Force, the U.N.-sanctioned/NATO executed attacks on Bosnian-Serb forces. In 1995, 1h AF supported Operation Joint Endeavor, the NATO peacekeeping mission to the former Yugoslavia, through operations in Croatia, Hungary and Bosnia-Herzegovina.

The years 1996 through 1998 saw continued high operations in 16 AF. It was the first Air Force organization to fully employ the Expeditionary Wing concept. The 16th Air and Space Expeditionary Task Force, consisting of the 16th and 31st Air Expeditionary Wings, activated in support of Operation Joint Guardian, and its air component, Operation Deliberate Guard, engaging air power for peace enforcement operations in Bosnia-Herzegovina. The 39th Air & Space Expeditionary Wing activated in support of Operation Northern Watch, engaging air power to enforce the no-fly zone over northern Iraq.

Headquarters 16 AF formed the joint force air component command for Operation Silver Wake, the evacuation of Americans and allied noncombatants from Albania. The 31st Fighter Wing was the first F-16 Falcon unit to fly combat missions utilizing night vision goggles, and wing aircraft provided close air support during Pope John Paul II's historic visit to Sarajevo. Today the wing remains a major participant in support of Balkan air operations. The 39th Wing at Incirlik AB, Turkey, deployed a flying ambulance surgical team to Dhahran Air Base, Saudi Arabia in response to the Khobar Towers bombing. The wing assisted in the evacuation of nearly 6,500 pro-U.S. Kurds from northern Iraq.

Beginning in March 1999, the 16th Air and Space Expeditionary Task Force grew to 10 air expeditionary wings and 480 Air Force aircraft in 10 countries supporting Operation Allied Force, NATO's air campaign in the Former Republic of Yugoslavia. Approximately 13,200 airmen, in addition to 32,000 airmen through Europe, deployed in support of the 78-day air campaign that led to Serbian withdrawal of forces from the province of Kosovo.

In 2005, Sixteenth Air Force moved to Ramstein AB, Germany to become USAFE's new Warfighting Headquarters. Its mission was to execute aerospace operations through expeditionary force command and control in support of the U.S. European Command and NATO. Supporting this mission, 16 AF planned and executed combat air operations in southern Europe and portions of the Middle East and northern Africa as an air component or joint task force headquarters. It supported approximately 11,000 Air Force and civilian members at two main operating bases, four support bases and other sites in Spain, France, Germany, Italy, Croatia, Kosovo, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Hungary, Macedonia, Greece, Turkey and Israel; and conducted peacetime engagement throughout the region.

On 1 December 2006, the Sixteenth Air Force was inactivated at Ramstein AB and simultaneously reconstituted as the Sixteenth Air Expeditionary Task Force at Izmir Air Base, Turkey. It was replaced at Ramstein by the Third Air Force. The 16th AETF was inactivated in April 2008.

Information warfare

On 11 October 2019, Sixteenth Air Force (16 AF) was reactivated as the new Information Warfare (IW) Numbered Air Force (NAF), following the merger of the Twenty-Fourth and Twenty-Fifth Air Forces.

Air Combat Command consolidated into and inactivated Twenty-Fourth Air Force and Twenty-Fifth Air Force capabilities into a new organization under a single commander, who will be responsible for providing information warfare capabilities to combatant commanders with the speed to match today's technological environment.

Lineage

 
Emblem of Sixteenth Air Force
  • Established as the Joint United States Military Group, Air Administration (Spain)
Activated on 20 May 1954 as a separate operating agency of the USAF
Redesignated Sixteenth Air Force on 15 July 1956
Inactivated 29 August 2014
  • Redesignated Sixteenth Air Force (Air Forces Cyber) on 30 September 2019
Activated on 11 October 2019[3]

Assignments

Components

Air Divisions
Wings
Groups
  • 39th Tactical Group (later 39th Wing, 39th Air Base Group, 39th Air Base Wing), 9 September 1970 – 15 October 1991, 7 July 1992 – 1 November 2005
  • 406th Tactical Fighter Training Group, 1 July 1970 – 15 July 1972
  • 3977th Support Group (see 7602d Support Wing, after 1960)[3]

Stations

List of commanders

No. Commander Term
Portrait Name Took office Left office Duration
1
 
Lieutenant General
Timothy D. Haugh
11 October 201921 July 20222 years, 283 days
2
 
Lieutenant General
Kevin B. Kennedy Jr.
21 July 2022Incumbent280 days

Notes

  1. ^ "Units". Sixteenth Air Force (Air Forces Cyber). US Air Force. Retrieved 12 April 2020.
  2. ^ "Air Force Information Warfare's new warfighting unit activates". Sixteenth Air Force (Air Forces Cyber). US Air Force. 18 March 2020. Retrieved 12 April 2020.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h Musser, James (22 October 2019). "Factsheet Sixteenth Air Force (Air Forces Cyber) ACC". Air Force Historical Research Agency. Retrieved 8 February 2020.
  4. ^ . United States Air Force Military Information Biographies. Archived from the original on 11 March 2013. Retrieved 10 June 2012.
  5. ^ Butler, William M. (1 May 2004). "Fifty Years On Nato's Southern Flank – A History Of Sixteenth Air Force 1954 – 2004" (PDF). Office of History Headquarters, Sixteenth Air Force United States Air Forces in Europe Aviano Air Base, Italy. p. 43. Retrieved 1 November 2016.
  6. ^ Dragoner, O. W. (September 2013). "United States Air Force 1989" (PDF) (in German) (1): 184–190. Retrieved 1 November 2016. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)

See also

References

  This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency.

  • Ravenstein, Charles A. (1984). Air Force Combat Wings, Lineage & Honors Histories 1947–1977. Washington, DC: Office of Air Force History. ISBN 0-912799-12-9.

External links

  • 16th Air Force web page
  • US Air Force news story on 3AF and 16AF changes

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The Sixteenth Air Force Air Forces Cyber 16 AF is a United States Air Force USAF organization responsible for information warfare which encompasses intelligence gathering and analysis surveillance reconnaissance cyber warfare and electronic warfare operations Its headquarters is at Joint Base San Antonio Lackland in Texas Sixteenth Air Force Air Forces Cyber Shield of the Sixteenth Air ForceActive1954 20062006 20082019 presentCountry United StatesBranch United States Air ForceTypeNumbered Air ForceRoleCyber warfare Electronic warfare Information operations Intelligence surveillance and reconnaissancePart ofAir Combat CommandHeadquartersJoint Base San Antonio Texas U S EngagementsKosovo CampaignDecorationsAir Force Outstanding Unit Award 7x CommandersCommanderLt Gen Kevin B Kennedy Jr Vice CommanderMaj Gen David M GaedeckeDeputy CommanderCol Melissa A StoneCommand ChiefCCM Kenneth Bruce Jr NotablecommandersWinfield S HarpeInsigniaShield of Air Forces CyberHeadquarters of Joint Force Headquarters Cyber Air Force The organization was the first newly established Numbered Air Force NAF by the USAF after World War II It was activated in 1954 as a Joint Military Group to provide command and control of USAF activities in Spain being designated a NAF in 1956 In 1957 16 AF was realigned under Strategic Air Command SAC to provide command and control of SAC bases and B 47 Stratojet rotational units assigned and deployed to Spain and Morocco In 1966 after SAC withdrew its forces from Europe 16 AF became part of the United States Air Forces in Europe providing command and control of USAFE forces initially in Spain and North Africa and later in Italy and Turkey until 2006 It later became a provisional Air Expeditionary Task Force under USAFE as part of the Global War on Terrorism Contents 1 Mission 2 Component units 2 1 Wings 2 2 Organizations 3 History 3 1 Structure in 1989 3 2 From 1992 3 3 Information warfare 4 Lineage 4 1 Assignments 4 2 Components 4 3 Stations 5 List of commanders 6 Notes 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksMission EditThe Sixteenth Air Force provides global intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance cyber and electronic warfare and information operations and serves as the Service Cryptologic Component responsible to the National Security Agency Central Security Service and the Service Cyber Component to US Cyber Command Component units EditThe following units are subordinate to the Sixteenth Air Force 1 2 Wings Edit 9th Reconnaissance Wing Beale AFB California Aircraft Assigned RQ 4 Global Hawk RQ 180 T 38A Talon U 2S Dragon Lady55th Wing Offut AFB Nebraska Aircraft Assigned OC 135B Open Skies RC 135 Rivet Joint TC 135W WC 135R Constant Phoenix RC 135 COBRA BALL RC 135 COMBAT SENT EC 130H COMPASS CALL67th Cyberspace Wing Joint Base San Antonio Lackland Texas 70th Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance Wing Fort George G Meade Maryland 319th Reconnaissance Wing Grand Forks AFB North Dakota Aircraft Assigned RQ 4 Global Hawk363rd Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance Wing Joint Base Langley Eustis Virginia 480th Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance Wing Joint Base Langley Eustis Virginia 557th Weather Wing Offutt AFB Nebraska 688th Cyberspace Wing Kelly Field Annex Joint Base San Antonio Lackland Texas Organizations Edit 616th Operations Center Joint Base San Antonio Lackland Texas Air Force Technical Applications Center Patrick Space Force Base Florida History EditSixteenth Air Force 16 AF s original ancestor was the Joint United States Military Group Air Administration Spain which was established on 20 May 1954 It was attached to the Joint U S Military Group which oversaw implementation of the 1953 Spanish American Defense Cooperation Agreement On 15 July 1956 Sixteenth Air Force was created when the Air Administration Spain was re designated as Headquarters 16 AF and aligned directly under Headquarters U S Air Force Existing Spanish Air Force bases near Madrid Sevilla and Zaragoza were expanded to accommodate the 16 AF On 1 July 1957 the 16 AF was transferred to Strategic Air Command SAC 3 Its main operating bases in Spain were used for SAC B 47 Stratojet rotational alert aircraft until April 1965 The 16 AF also operated SAC bases in Morocco from 1958 through 1963 They included Nouasseur Air Base Ben Guerir Air Base and Rabat Sale In 1966 a year after SAC withdrew its B 47 alert force from Spain the 16 AF was reassigned to U S Air Forces in Europe The 401st Tactical Fighter Wing with three squadrons of F 100D Super Sabres moved from the United States to Torrejon Air Base Spain The wing later converted to F 4 Phantom IIs and in 1983 to F 16 Fighting Falcons In 1961 General David Wade was dispatched to Torrejon where he took command of SAC s 16th Air Expeditionary Task Force He received his promotion to lieutenant general on 1 August 1963 and left Torrejon to assume command of SAC s Second Air Force with headquarters then at Barksdale Air Force Base in Bossier City Louisiana 4 Structure in 1989 Edit At the end of the Cold War Sixteenth Air Force consisted of the following units 3 5 6 Sixteenth Air Force at Torrejon Air Base Spain 401st Tactical Fighter Wing at Torrejon Air Base 612th Tactical Fighter Squadron with 24x F 16C Block 30 Falcon 613th Tactical Fighter Squadron with 24x F 16C Block 30 Falcon 614th Tactical Fighter Squadron with 24x F 16C Block 30 Falcon Detachment 1 AFSOUTH Naples Italy This detachment collected NATO data from AIRSOUTH DEPCINCUSAFE SOUTHERN AREA a dual hatted position and provided the information to 16 AF The Detachment also provided a U S liaison for wartime exercises at PROTO Detachment 2 at Moron Air Base Spain 406th Tactical Fighter Training Wing at Zaragoza Air Base Spain supporting squadrons training at the Bardenas Reales Air to Ground Range 487th Tactical Missile Wing at Comiso Air Base Italy 302d Tactical Missile Squadron with 112x BGM 109G Ground Launched Cruise Missiles 40th Tactical Group at Aviano Air Base Italy supporting squadrons training at the Maniago Air to Ground Range 7401st Munitions Support Squadron at Rimini Air Base Italy 7402d Munitions Support Squadron at Ghedi Air Base Italy The United States Logistics Group TUSLOG at Ankara Air Station Turkey 39th Tactical Group at Incirlik Air Base Turkey 7217th Air Base Group at Ankara Air Station 7241st Air Base Group at Izmir Air Station 7022d Air Base Squadron at Pirinclik Air Station Turkey 7391st Munitions Support Squadron at Balikesir Air Base 7392d Munitions Support Squadron at Eskisehir Air Base 7393d Munitions Support Squadron at Murted Air Base 7394th Munitions Support Squadron at Erhac Air Base 7206th Air Base Group at Hellenikon Air Base Greece 7061st Munitions Support Squadron at Araxos Air Base Greece 7275th Air Base Group at San Vito dei Normanni Air Station Italy 6917th Electronic Security Squadron operating an AN FLR 9 Wullenweber radio direction finding antenna array 7276th Air Base Group at Iraklion Air Station Crete Greece 6931st Electronic Security Squadron SIGINT unit 7555th Tactical Training Squadron at Decimomannu Air Base Italy supporting squadrons training at the Air Combat Maneuvering and Instrumentation Range ACMI to the West of Sardinia 7116th Tactical Control Flight at Torrejon Air Base 7120th Air Base Flight at Moron Air Base Torrejon Air Base Moron Air Base Zaragoza Air Base Comiso Air Base Aviano Air Base Incirlik Air Base Hellenikon Air Base Iraklion Air Station San Vito Air Station Ankara Air Station Izmir Air Station Pirinclik Air Stationclass notpageimage Sixteenth Air Force bases and stations in 1989 From 1992 Edit The 401st FW moved from Spain to Aviano AB Italy in May 1992 and was re designated as the 31st FW in April 1994 It has two squadrons of F 16Cs Headquarters 16 AF moved to Aviano AB in August 1992 A F 16C Fighting Falcon of the 31st Fighter Wing landing upon returning from an air strike against the Bosnian Serbs during Operation Deliberate Force in 1995 During its time at Aviano AB Sixteenth Air Force was the operational air force for USAF combat operations in the Balkans supporting Operation Deny Flight enforcing the U N ordered no fly zone over Bosnia Sixteenth Air Force aircraft participated in the raid on the Bosnian Serb held airfield at Udbina in November 1994 In the fall of 1995 16 AF supported Operation Deliberate Force the U N sanctioned NATO executed attacks on Bosnian Serb forces In 1995 1h AF supported Operation Joint Endeavor the NATO peacekeeping mission to the former Yugoslavia through operations in Croatia Hungary and Bosnia Herzegovina The years 1996 through 1998 saw continued high operations in 16 AF It was the first Air Force organization to fully employ the Expeditionary Wing concept The 16th Air and Space Expeditionary Task Force consisting of the 16th and 31st Air Expeditionary Wings activated in support of Operation Joint Guardian and its air component Operation Deliberate Guard engaging air power for peace enforcement operations in Bosnia Herzegovina The 39th Air amp Space Expeditionary Wing activated in support of Operation Northern Watch engaging air power to enforce the no fly zone over northern Iraq Headquarters 16 AF formed the joint force air component command for Operation Silver Wake the evacuation of Americans and allied noncombatants from Albania The 31st Fighter Wing was the first F 16 Falcon unit to fly combat missions utilizing night vision goggles and wing aircraft provided close air support during Pope John Paul II s historic visit to Sarajevo Today the wing remains a major participant in support of Balkan air operations The 39th Wing at Incirlik AB Turkey deployed a flying ambulance surgical team to Dhahran Air Base Saudi Arabia in response to the Khobar Towers bombing The wing assisted in the evacuation of nearly 6 500 pro U S Kurds from northern Iraq Beginning in March 1999 the 16th Air and Space Expeditionary Task Force grew to 10 air expeditionary wings and 480 Air Force aircraft in 10 countries supporting Operation Allied Force NATO s air campaign in the Former Republic of Yugoslavia Approximately 13 200 airmen in addition to 32 000 airmen through Europe deployed in support of the 78 day air campaign that led to Serbian withdrawal of forces from the province of Kosovo In 2005 Sixteenth Air Force moved to Ramstein AB Germany to become USAFE s new Warfighting Headquarters Its mission was to execute aerospace operations through expeditionary force command and control in support of the U S European Command and NATO Supporting this mission 16 AF planned and executed combat air operations in southern Europe and portions of the Middle East and northern Africa as an air component or joint task force headquarters It supported approximately 11 000 Air Force and civilian members at two main operating bases four support bases and other sites in Spain France Germany Italy Croatia Kosovo Bosnia Herzegovina Hungary Macedonia Greece Turkey and Israel and conducted peacetime engagement throughout the region On 1 December 2006 the Sixteenth Air Force was inactivated at Ramstein AB and simultaneously reconstituted as the Sixteenth Air Expeditionary Task Force at Izmir Air Base Turkey It was replaced at Ramstein by the Third Air Force The 16th AETF was inactivated in April 2008 Information warfare Edit On 11 October 2019 Sixteenth Air Force 16 AF was reactivated as the new Information Warfare IW Numbered Air Force NAF following the merger of the Twenty Fourth and Twenty Fifth Air Forces Air Combat Command consolidated into and inactivated Twenty Fourth Air Force and Twenty Fifth Air Force capabilities into a new organization under a single commander who will be responsible for providing information warfare capabilities to combatant commanders with the speed to match today s technological environment Lineage Edit Emblem of Sixteenth Air Force Established as the Joint United States Military Group Air Administration Spain Activated on 20 May 1954 as a separate operating agency of the USAF Redesignated Sixteenth Air Force on 15 July 1956 Inactivated 29 August 2014Redesignated Sixteenth Air Force Air Forces Cyber on 30 September 2019Activated on 11 October 2019 3 Assignments Edit Headquarters United States Air Force 20 May 1954 Strategic Air Command 1 July 1957 United States Air Forces in Europe 15 April 1966 20 August 2014 Air Combat Command 11 October 2019 3 Components Edit Air Divisions5th Air Division 1 July 1957 15 January 1958 65th Air Division 8 April 1957 1 July 1960 4310th Air Division 15 January 1958 15 August 1963 7217th Air Division 23 October 1968 9 September 1970 3 Wings9th Reconnaissance Wing 11 October 2019 present 31st Fighter Wing 15 April 1994 1 November 2005 39th Wing later 39th Air Base Wing see 39th Tactical Group 55th Wing 11 October 2019 present 67th Cyberspace Wing 11 October 2019 present 70th Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance Wing 11 October 2019 present 319th Reconnaissance Wing 11 October 2019 present 363d Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance Wing 11 October 2019 present 401st Tactical Fighter Wing 27 April 1966 1 April 1994 406th Tactical Fighter Training Wing 15 July 1972 26 June 1992 480th Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance Wing 11 October 2019 present 487th Tactical Missile Wing 1 July 83 27 May 91 688th Cyberspace Wing 11 October 2019 present 1989th Communications Wing 1 October 1990 10 August 1992 7272d Flying Training Wing 31 December 1968 11 June 1970 7602d Support Wing later 3977th Support Wing 3977th Support Group 1 January 1 July 1960 3 Air Force Technical Applications Center 11 October 2019 PresentGroups39th Tactical Group later 39th Wing 39th Air Base Group 39th Air Base Wing 9 September 1970 15 October 1991 7 July 1992 1 November 2005 406th Tactical Fighter Training Group 1 July 1970 15 July 1972 3977th Support Group see 7602d Support Wing after 1960 3 Stations Edit Madrid Spain 20 May 1954 Torrejon Air Base Spain 1 February 1958 Aviano Air Base Italy 10 August 1992 1 December 2006 Ramstein Air Base Germany 30 September 2005 29 August 2014 Lackland Air Force Base Texas 11 October 2019 present 3 List of commanders EditNo Commander TermPortrait Name Took office Left office Duration1 Lieutenant GeneralTimothy D Haugh11 October 201921 July 20222 years 283 days2 Lieutenant GeneralKevin B Kennedy Jr 21 July 2022Incumbent280 daysNotes Edit Units Sixteenth Air Force Air Forces Cyber US Air Force Retrieved 12 April 2020 Air Force Information Warfare s new warfighting unit activates Sixteenth Air Force Air Forces Cyber US Air Force 18 March 2020 Retrieved 12 April 2020 a b c d e f g h Musser James 22 October 2019 Factsheet Sixteenth Air Force Air Forces Cyber ACC Air Force Historical Research Agency Retrieved 8 February 2020 Lieutenant General David Wade United States Air Force Military Information Biographies Archived from the original on 11 March 2013 Retrieved 10 June 2012 Butler William M 1 May 2004 Fifty Years On Nato s Southern Flank A History Of Sixteenth Air Force 1954 2004 PDF Office of History Headquarters Sixteenth Air Force United States Air Forces in Europe Aviano Air Base Italy p 43 Retrieved 1 November 2016 Dragoner O W September 2013 United States Air Force 1989 PDF in German 1 184 190 Retrieved 1 November 2016 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help See also EditList of cyber warfare forcesReferences Edit This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency Ravenstein Charles A 1984 Air Force Combat Wings Lineage amp Honors Histories 1947 1977 Washington DC Office of Air Force History ISBN 0 912799 12 9 External links Edit16th Air Force web page US Air Force news story on 3AF and 16AF changes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sixteenth Air Force amp oldid 1145785646, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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