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U.S. Air Force Secretary Wilson plans to resign

- ROBERT BURNS

WASHINGTON — Air Force Secretary Heather Wilson said Friday she is resigning to become president of the University of Texas at El Paso.

A former U.S. House Republican member from New Mexico and graduate of the U.S. Air Force Academy, Wilson has headed the Air Force since May 2017, making her President Donald Trump’s first Senate-confirmed service secretary.

She had been an early skeptic of Trump’s interest in creating a Space Force as an independen­t military department, but she publicly embraced the administra­tion’s proposal to Congress last month that would establish a Space Force as a separate service within the Department of the Air Force.

Wilson also had been mentioned as a potential successor to Jim Mattis as defence secretary. After Mattis announced his resignatio­n in late December, Trump named the former deputy defence secretary, Patrick Shanahan, as acting defence secretary.

But Trump has not yet nominated anyone for confirmati­on by the Senate.

In her resignatio­n letter to Trump, Wilson said the University of Texas Board of Regents announced on Friday that she is the sole finalist to become the university’s next president, effective Sept. 1. “Under Texas law, my name will be public for three weeks before the regents take a final vote on my appointmen­t,” she wrote.

“Upon a favourable vote by the regents, I will resign my position as secretary of the Air Force effective May 31, 2019,” she wrote. “This should allow sufficient time for a smooth transition and ensure advocacy during upcoming congressio­nal hearings.”

Wilson said she appreciate­d the opportunit­y to serve as the Air Force’s top civilian official.

“It has been a privilege to serve alongside our airmen over the past two years, and I am proud of the progress that we have made restoring our nation’s defence,” Wilson said in a statement distribute­d by the Air Force. “We have improved the readiness of the force; we have cut years out of acquisitio­n schedules and gotten better prices through competitio­n; we have repealed hundreds of superfluou­s regulation­s; and we have strengthen­ed our ability to deter and dominate in space.”

Rep. Michael Turner, an Ohio Republican, praised Wilson’s work as Air Force secretary.

“It is not surprising to me that Heather would be sought out by other organizati­ons looking for her strong leadership,” he said. “I wish Heather all the best in her future endeavours. She will be deeply missed. Hopefully, someday we can see Heather Wilson as the first female secretary of defence.”

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