Gen. William Shelton, head of Air Force Space Command, is stepping down this week after more than three and a half years leading the organization. His retirement from the Air Force will formally take effect on Sept. 1, ending a career that has spanned 38 years in uniform, according to his official biography. Rep. Doug Lamborn (R-Colo.), in a recent speech on the House floor, lauded Shelton as a “vigilant advocate for national security space programs,” and thanked him for his continued service. “General Shelton has served with great distinction and made countless sacrifices for our country,” said Lamborn. “We commend his service, the sacrifices of his family … and must express our great appreciation for his leadership and devotion to our nation’s security,” added Lamborn. Lt. Gen. John Hyten, current AFSPC vice commander, will replace Shelton at the command’s helm.
As the Air Force readied for its June 21-22 strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities, the service was also putting its Agile Combat Employment strategy into action, dispersing combat aircraft and Airmen from Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar in preparation for a possible Iranian retaliatory attack. Some defense experts say…