Daily Report

Oct. 3, 2012

Goodbye, 13th Air Force

The Air Force inactivated 13th Air Force, headquartered at JB Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, transferring its airpower planning and execution functions to Pacific Air Forces headquarters, also at Hickam. “Our commitment to the region remains steadfast,” said Lt. Gen Ted Kresge,...

Tyndall Transitions to Air Combat Command

Tyndall AFB, Fla., transitioned from Air Education and Training Command to Air Combat Command on Oct. 1 as part of the Air Force’s F-22 fleet reorganization. Tyndall, currently home to one Raptor training squadron, will receive a combat-coded F-22 squadron...

Civil Union

The Air Force on Oct. 1 activated the Air Force Civil Engineer Center at JBSA-Lackland, Tex., to oversee the service’s civil engineering functions worldwide. The new field operating agency will manage more than 1,600 personnel. Its creation reflects the merger...

Kadena Recovers from Jelawat

Officials at Kadena AB, Japan, expect the damage caused by Typhoon Jelawat to “creep in to the millions” of dollars, said Lt. Col. Bryan Opperman, 18th Civil Engineering Squadron commander, in an Oct. 2 base release. The eye of the...

Wyatt Inducted into Order of the Sword

The Air National Guard’s enlisted corps inducted Lt. Gen. Harry Wyatt, Air Guard director, into the reserve component’s Order of the Sword, honoring him for his contributions to supporting enlisted Air Guardsmen. The induction ceremony took place on Sept. 28...

Combat Aviation Advisory Unit Relocates

Air Force Special Operations Command officials held a ceremony to mark the move of the 6th Special Operations Squadron—a combat aviation advisory unit—from Hurlburt Field, Fla., to nearby Duke Field. The shift is part of the squadron’s transition from under...

Hurlburt Bids Adieu to Huey

The final flight of a UH-1N Huey assigned to the 6th Special Operations Squadron occurred last month along the coast of the Florida panhandle and southern Alabama, announced officials at Hurlburt Field, Fla. Col. Jim Slife, commander of the 1st...

Shady Lady Hits US Shores

Britain-based Fact Not Fiction Films is bringing its feature-length World War II documentary drama “Shady Lady” to US shores for its American premier on Oct. 3 at a VIP screening in Boston. The film is the story of the B-24D...