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William H. Etter

Lieutenant General William H. Etter is a retired United States Air Force officer who last served as commander of 1st Air Force (Air Force North) and commander of Continental North American Aerospace Defense Command Region, from March 2013 to August 2016.[1][2][3][4][5]

Etter earned his commission through the Air Force ROTC program at the University of Connecticut. He has served in various operational, command and staff assignments as an F-16 pilot. Etter served as director of operations and assistant adjutant general-air for the Vermont Air National Guard before transferring to the Connecticut Air National Guard.

Upon moving to the National Guard Bureau, Etter served in many positions, including director of strategic plans and policy (J5), director Joint Staff of National Guard Bureau, director of domestic operations (J3), director of domestic operations/force development (J3/7) and the deputy director of the Air National Guard. Prior to his current assignment, he was the assistant to the chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff, for National Guard matters at the Pentagon.

Etter is a command pilot with more than 3,700 military flight hours, primarily in the T-37 Tweet, T-38 Talon, and F-16 Fighting Falcon. Additionally, Etter has more than 11,300 commercial flight hours, primarily in the Boeing 737, 757, and 767.

Education

  • 1979 Bachelor of Science, mechanical engineering, University of Connecticut, summa cum laude
  • 1984 Master of Science, management, Troy State University, Troy, Alabama
  • 1996 Air War College, by correspondence
  • 2005 Senior Executives in International Security, John F. Kennedy School, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts
  • 2006 Dual Status Title 10/32 Joint Task Force Commanders Course, Norfolk, Virginia
  • 2007 Leading Organizational Change, the Wharton School of Business, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
  • 2009 Combined Force Air Component Commander (CFACC) Course, Maxwell AFB, Alabama
  • 2009 Capstone General and Flag Officer Course, National Defense University, Fort Lesley J. McNair, Washington, D.C.
  • 2011 Senior Executive Seminar, George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies, Garmisch, Germany
  • 2014 Pinnacle General and Flag Officer Course, National Defense University, Fort Lesley J. McNair, Washington, D.C.

Military assignments

  • February 1980 – February 1981, student, undergraduate pilot training, Columbus AFB, Mississippi
  • February 1981 – June 1981, student, fighter lead-in training, Holloman AFB, New Mexico
  • June 1981- February 1982, student, F-16 Initial Replacement Training Unit, MacDill AFB, Florida
  • February 1982 – July 1985, pilot, instructor pilot and Standardization Evaluation Examiner, F-16, 496th Fighter Squadron, Hahn Air Base, Germany
  • July 1985 – September 1985, student, Tactical Air Command Instructor Pilot Course, F-16, MacDill AFB, Florida
  • September 1985 – July 1987, instructor pilot and standardization evaluation flight examiner, F-16, 61st Tactical Fighter Squadron, MacDill AFB, Florida
  • July 1987 – January 1993, instructor pilot and standardization evaluation flight examiner, F-16, 134th Fighter Squadron, Vermont Air National Guard, Burlington, Vermont
  • January 1993 – August 1993, operations officer, F-16, 134th Fighter Squadron, Vermont Air National Guard, Burlington, Vermont
  • August 1993 – April 1997, commander, 134th Fighter Squadron, Vermont Air National Guard, Burlington, Vermont
  • April 1997 – November 2001, commander, 158th Operations Group, Burlington, Vermont
  • November 2001- August 2003, director of operations, Headquarters Vermont Air National Guard, Colchester, Vermont
  • August 2003 – August 2004, assistant adjutant general for air, Joint Force Headquarters Vermont National Guard, Colchester, Vermont
  • August 2004 – January 2007, assistant adjutant general for air, Commander, Vermont Air National Guard, Colchester, Vermont (also served September 2006, Maple Tap Commander, Iraq)
  • February 2007 – June 2008, director for strategic plans and policy (J5), National Guard Bureau, Arlington, Va.; also served January 2008 – June 2008, acting director, Joint Staff, National Guard Bureau, Arlington, Virginia
  • July 2008 – March 2010, director for domestic operations (J3), National Guard Bureau, Arlington, Virginia
  • April 2010 – November 2010, director for strategic plans and policy (J5), National Guard Bureau, Arlington, Va.; also served April 2010 – September 2010, acting director, Domestic Operations/Force Development (J3/7), Arlington, Virginia
  • December 2010 – June 2012, deputy director, Air National Guard, the Pentagon, Washington, D.C.
  • June 2012 – March 2013, assistant to the chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff, for National Guard Matters, the Pentagon, Washington, D.C.
  • March 2013 – August 2016, commander of 1st Air Force (Air Force North) and commander of Continental North American Aerospace Defense Command Region, Tyndall AFB, Florida

Effective dates of promotion

Insignia Rank Date of rank
  Second lieutenant May 20, 1979
  First lieutenant May 20, 1981
  Captain November 20, 1983
  Major September 12, 1989
  Lieutenant colonel October 3, 1993
  Colonel March 30, 2000
  Brigadier general January 28, 2004
  Major general February 1, 2007
  Lieutenant general March 7, 2013

References

  •   This article incorporates public domain material from the United States Air Force.
  1. ^ "LIEUTENANT GENERAL WILLIAM H. ETTER". www.af.mil.
  2. ^ "William Etter – Recipient -". valor.militarytimes.com.
  3. ^ "Gen Etter visit to 177th Fighter Wing". www.1af.acc.af.mil.
  4. ^ "Capabilities of the National Guard | C-SPAN.org". www.c-span.org.
  5. ^ "Lt. Gen. William Etter takes over reins of First Air Force".

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Superior Service Medal 2 Legion of Merit 2 Defense Meritorious Service MedalMeritorious Service Medal 2 Air MedalAerial Achievement MedalAir Force Commendation MedalAir Force Achievement Medal 2 Alma materUniversity of Connecticut BS Troy University MS Etter earned his commission through the Air Force ROTC program at the University of Connecticut He has served in various operational command and staff assignments as an F 16 pilot Etter served as director of operations and assistant adjutant general air for the Vermont Air National Guard before transferring to the Connecticut Air National Guard Upon moving to the National Guard Bureau Etter served in many positions including director of strategic plans and policy J5 director Joint Staff of National Guard Bureau director of domestic operations J3 director of domestic operations force development J3 7 and the deputy director of the Air National Guard Prior to his current assignment he was the assistant to the chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff for National Guard matters at the Pentagon Etter is a command pilot with more than 3 700 military flight hours primarily in the T 37 Tweet T 38 Talon and F 16 Fighting Falcon Additionally Etter has more than 11 300 commercial flight hours primarily in the Boeing 737 757 and 767 Contents 1 Education 2 Military assignments 3 Effective dates of promotion 4 ReferencesEducation Edit1979 Bachelor of Science mechanical engineering University of Connecticut summa cum laude 1984 Master of Science management Troy State University Troy Alabama 1996 Air War College by correspondence 2005 Senior Executives in International Security John F Kennedy School Harvard University Cambridge Massachusetts 2006 Dual Status Title 10 32 Joint Task Force Commanders Course Norfolk Virginia 2007 Leading Organizational Change the Wharton School of Business University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia 2009 Combined Force Air Component Commander CFACC Course Maxwell AFB Alabama 2009 Capstone General and Flag Officer Course National Defense University Fort Lesley J McNair Washington D C 2011 Senior Executive Seminar George C Marshall European Center for Security Studies Garmisch Germany 2014 Pinnacle General and Flag Officer Course National Defense University Fort Lesley J McNair Washington D C Military assignments EditFebruary 1980 February 1981 student undergraduate pilot training Columbus AFB Mississippi February 1981 June 1981 student fighter lead in training Holloman AFB New Mexico June 1981 February 1982 student F 16 Initial Replacement Training Unit MacDill AFB Florida February 1982 July 1985 pilot instructor pilot and Standardization Evaluation Examiner F 16 496th Fighter Squadron Hahn Air Base Germany July 1985 September 1985 student Tactical Air Command Instructor Pilot Course F 16 MacDill AFB Florida September 1985 July 1987 instructor pilot and standardization evaluation flight examiner F 16 61st Tactical Fighter Squadron MacDill AFB Florida July 1987 January 1993 instructor pilot and standardization evaluation flight examiner F 16 134th Fighter Squadron Vermont Air National Guard Burlington Vermont January 1993 August 1993 operations officer F 16 134th Fighter Squadron Vermont Air National Guard Burlington Vermont August 1993 April 1997 commander 134th Fighter Squadron Vermont Air National Guard Burlington Vermont April 1997 November 2001 commander 158th Operations Group Burlington Vermont November 2001 August 2003 director of operations Headquarters Vermont Air National Guard Colchester Vermont August 2003 August 2004 assistant adjutant general for air Joint Force Headquarters Vermont National Guard Colchester Vermont August 2004 January 2007 assistant adjutant general for air Commander Vermont Air National Guard Colchester Vermont also served September 2006 Maple Tap Commander Iraq February 2007 June 2008 director for strategic plans and policy J5 National Guard Bureau Arlington Va also served January 2008 June 2008 acting director Joint Staff National Guard Bureau Arlington Virginia July 2008 March 2010 director for domestic operations J3 National Guard Bureau Arlington Virginia April 2010 November 2010 director for strategic plans and policy J5 National Guard Bureau Arlington Va also served April 2010 September 2010 acting director Domestic Operations Force Development J3 7 Arlington Virginia December 2010 June 2012 deputy director Air National Guard the Pentagon Washington D C June 2012 March 2013 assistant to the chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff for National Guard Matters the Pentagon Washington D C March 2013 August 2016 commander of 1st Air Force Air Force North and commander of Continental North American Aerospace Defense Command Region Tyndall AFB FloridaEffective dates of promotion EditInsignia Rank Date of rank Second lieutenant May 20 1979 First lieutenant May 20 1981 Captain November 20 1983 Major September 12 1989 Lieutenant colonel October 3 1993 Colonel March 30 2000 Brigadier general January 28 2004 Major general February 1 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