Who is the current AFMC commander?
Gen Arnold W. Bunch Jr.
Air Force Materiel Command | |
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Website | www.afmc.af.mil |
Commanders | |
Commander | Gen Arnold W. Bunch Jr. |
Deputy Commander | Lt Gen Carl E. Schaefer |
What bases fall under AFMC?
The AFMC headquarters is a major unit located at Wright-Patterson AFB. There are eight AFMC host bases: Arnold AFB, Tennessee; Edwards AFB, California; Eglin AFB, Florida; Hanscom AFB, Massachusetts; Hill AFB, Utah; Robins AFB, Georgia; Tinker AFB, Oklahoma; and Wright-Patterson AFB.
Who does AFMC report to?
Each Program Office reports to one of 10 Program Executive Officers (PEOs) who are accountable for the activities within their portfolio and who report to the Air Force Service Acquisition Executive at the Pentagon (Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Acquisition).
Who is the AFMC a4?
Peter “Dean” Blake
Mr. Peter “Dean” Blake is the Program Management Branch Chief, AFMC/A4NL and supports portfolio management of all USAF Logistics Information Technology systems and initiatives.
What is my MAJCOM?
A major command (MAJCOM) represents a major Air Force subdivision having a specific portion of the Air Force mission. Each MAJCOM is directly subordinate to Headquarters, Air Force. MAJCOMs are interrelated and complementary, providing offensive, defensive, and support elements.
What numbered Air Force is ACC?
ACC also operates certain air mobility forces in support of U.S. Transportation Command. Air Combat Command resources include three numbered air forces: 1st Air Force, 8th Air Force, and 9th Air Force, and one direct reporting unit, the 53rd Wing.
Where is AFLCMC?
Wright-Patterson AFB
Air Force Life Cycle Management Center, headquartered at Wright-Patterson AFB, is one of five centers reporting to the Air Force Materiel Command. Led by a 3-star general officer, AFLCMC is charged with life cycle management of Air Force weapon systems from their inception to retirement.
How many COCOMs are there?
There are currently nine COCOMs: USSOCOM: U.S. Special Operations Command, MacDill Air Force Base, FL. USSTRATCOM: U.S. Strategic Command, Offutt Air Force Base, NE. USTRANSCOM: U.S. Transportation Command, Scott Air Force Base, IL.
What is my Macom?
Historically, a Major Command is the highest level of command. Within the United States Army, the acronym MACOM is used for Major Command. Within the United States Air Force, the acronym MAJCOM is used….Major Command.
Typical units | Typical numbers | Typical commander |
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squad, section | 5–14 | corporal, sergeant, staff sergeant |