Dayton Daily News

2 generals take over key commands at base

Wright-Patterson holds rare, successive, transition ceremonies.

- By Barrie Barber Staff Writer

Transition marks the first time in the AFLCMC and AFRL histories that two change-of-command ceremonies occurred together.

WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE

Two Air Force generals BASE — took over key commands employing thousands at Wright-Patterson and made history of sorts in what was believed to be a firstof-its-kind transition ceremony Tuesday.

Lt. Gen. Robert D. McMurry was given a third star and became commander of the Air Force Life Management Center while Brig. Gen William T. Cooley took over the post McMurry vacated as commander of the Air Force Research Laboratory. Both commands are headquarte­red at Wright-Patterson.

The transition marked the first time in the commands’ histories two transition­s, called change-ofcommand ceremonies, occurred on stage in quick succession, according to Gen. Ellen Pawlikowsk­i, Air Force Materiel Command leader and who led the event.

About 600 people gathered for the hour-long ceremony Tuesday at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force.

“I think you’re well qualified Bill, but don’t screw it up,” she quipped, telling McMurry later: “And Robert, same thing I told Bill, don’t screw it up.”

McMurry will oversee 26,000 employees, about half of whom work at Wright-Patterson, and the rest at 60 locations around the world. The center is responsibl­e for equipping the Air Force

with major weapon systems. McMurry succeeded Lt. Gen. John F. Thompson, who was named leader of the Air Force Space and Missile Center at Los Angeles Air Force Base, Calif., and who bid farewell to Wright-Patterson at the ceremony.

Cooley, who has worked in four of AFRL’s nine directorat­es, will oversee more than 10,000 employees and a more than $4 billion budget.

McMurry led AFRL nearly a year to the day in his first tour of duty at Wright-Patterson before taking over the AFLCMC.

At the AFLCMC, McMurry will have responsibi­lity for continued developmen­t and purchase of the KC-46 Pegasus aerial tanker, the future B-21 Raider bomber, the Air Force version of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, and a future jet trainer called T-X, among major programs.

“You’re the people who turn those ideas, those technologi­es, those capabiliti­es from ideas, dreams, demonstrat­ions, requiremen­ts and specificat­ions into something real that actually works, that can actually be maintained and that will work every time when it needs to,” McMurry told the crowd. “That is not easy.”

In a brief interview, McMurry said he wants to “incrementa­lly improve at everything we do” and ensure the bureaucrac­y is as efficient “as it can be.”

Cooley, a former high-level officer at the Missile Defense Agency, said research is vital to keep an edge over the nation’s adversarie­s.

“... The challenge has probably never been greater,” he told the audience. “The gap in technologi­cal advantage has shrunk and so it’s essential that the Air Force Research Lab hear that call and respond.”

He told the AFRL workforce he would listen, be transparen­t and have a sense of urgency. “... Time is money and technology is a key advantage,” he said. He was expected to gain a second star and promotion to major general in his new job.

AFRL leaders in recent years have the had attention of both the service branch’s top civilian and top military leaders, who have met with the research and developmen­t agency’s officials several times to set technology priorities and learn of technology research at Wright-Patterson and AFRL sites in Florida, New Mexico, New York and Virginia.

 ?? GABRIELLE ENRIGHT / STAFF ?? Gen. Ellen Pawlikowsk­i, leader of the Air Force Material Command, hands the guidon to Lt. Gen. Robert D. McMurry to signify the change-of-command at the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center at WrightPatt­erson Air Force Base. McMurry replaces Lt. Gen....
GABRIELLE ENRIGHT / STAFF Gen. Ellen Pawlikowsk­i, leader of the Air Force Material Command, hands the guidon to Lt. Gen. Robert D. McMurry to signify the change-of-command at the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center at WrightPatt­erson Air Force Base. McMurry replaces Lt. Gen....
 ?? CHUCK HAMLIN / STAFF ?? Brig. Gen. William T. Cooley, new commander of the Air Force Research Laboratory, speaks at a press conference Tuesday at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.
CHUCK HAMLIN / STAFF Brig. Gen. William T. Cooley, new commander of the Air Force Research Laboratory, speaks at a press conference Tuesday at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.
 ?? CHUCK HAMLIN / STAFF ?? Lt. Gen. Robert D. McMurry, new commander of the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center, speaks at a press conference Tuesday at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force.
CHUCK HAMLIN / STAFF Lt. Gen. Robert D. McMurry, new commander of the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center, speaks at a press conference Tuesday at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force.

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