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Air Force leaders announce incoming AETC commander |
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Written by davidtkl
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Saturday, 01 March 2008 |
2/28/2008 - RANDOLPH AIR FORCE BASE, Texas (AFPN) -- Air Force leaders named the commander of Air University as the future leader of Air Education and Training Command Feb. 28.
President George W. Bush has nominated Lt. Gen. Stephen R. Lorenz for
appointment to the grade of general and assignment as commander of
AETC, which is responsible for the free world's largest training
system.
General Lorenz is scheduled to replace Gen. William R. Looney III, who will retire after leading AETC since June 2005.
In fulfilling its mission to develop America's Airmen today for
tomorrow, AETC recruits, trains and educates Airmen throughout their
careers. Every Air Force officer and enlisted member is touched by the
command at some point.
More than 84,000 people, including active duty, Guard and Reserve
Airmen -- along with government civilians and contractors -- make up
AETC. The command is also responsible for an inventory of more than
1,500 aircraft.
Air Education and Training Command includes two numbered Air Forces, as
well as AU and Air Force Recruiting Service. The annual budget for
Fiscal 2008 is more than $6.9 billion.
General Lorenz has led AU since October 2005. Air University provides
the full spectrum of Air Force education including degree-granting and
professional continuing education. As AU commander, he is also
responsible for officer commissioning through Officer Training School
and the Reserve Officer Training Corps.
The president also nominated Maj. Gen. Allen G. Peck, AU vice commander
and Air Force Doctrine Development and Education Center commander, to
the grade of lieutenant general and to command AU.
Source and credits : http://www.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123088219
President George W. Bush nominated Lt. Gen. Stephen R. Lorenz, Air
University commander at Maxwell AFB, Ala., for his fourth star and to
succeed General William R. Looney III as Air Education and Training
Command commander. General Looney is scheduled to retire after leading
AETC since June 2005. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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