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Air Force Global Strike Command officials at Barksdale Air Force Base, La., assumed the Air Force's intercontinental ballistic missile mission Dec. 1. The ICBM transfer is part of a phased approach to unify all Air Force nuclear-capable assets under one command. (U.S. Air Force graphic)
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Air Force Global Strike Command officials assume ICBM mission

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12/1/2009 - BARKSDALE AIR FORCE BASE, La. (AFNS) -- Air Force Global Strike Command officials here assume the Air Force's intercontinental ballistic missile mission Dec. 1.

The ICBM transfer is part of a phased approach to unify all Air Force nuclear-capable assets under one command, officials said.

The new command gains three missile wings with the assumption of the 20th Air Force mission: one each from F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyo.; Malmstrom AFB, Mont.; and Minot AFB, N.D. Command officials also assume responsibility for all of the United States' 450 ICBMs.

The 576th Flight Test Squadron at Vandenberg AFB, Calif., as well as the 625th Strategic Operations Squadron at Offutt AFB, Neb., also now fall under AFGSC. Previously all of those units were part of Air Force Space Command. 

"We are well on our way to consolidating all of our Air Force assets in this critical mission area under a single command, one that will serve as a single major command voice to maintain the high standards necessary for stewardship of our nation's most powerful weapons," said Lt. Gen. Frank G. Klotz, AFGSC commander.

"The creation of this new command reflects the Air Force's firm and unshakable conviction that nuclear deterrence and global strike operations are a special trust and responsibility, one that we take very seriously," the general said.

On Feb. 1, AFGSC officials also will gain 8th Air Force, based at Barksdale AFB, and along with it, 8th Air Force's nuclear-capable bombers. At that time, the command will gain the B-52 Stratofortress wings at Barksdale AFB and Minot AFB, and the B-2 Spirit wing at Whiteman AFB, Mo.

AFGSC stood up in August to provide combat-ready forces to conduct strategic nuclear deterrence and global strike operations in support of the president and combatant commanders.



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12/2/2009 8:24:35 PM ET
SMSgt Regan I find all of your observations from the loss of SAC to our orderly room situation mirror my own. It is amazing that the A1 folks were able to pull back 100 percent of their manpower and leave 50 percent of the workload in the organizations. A1 pulled off a brilliant coup and we are the ones paying the bill.
SMSgt Swanson, Scott AFB
 
12/2/2009 1:20:54 PM ET
Welcome back SAC! It is long overdue.
SMSgt Larry Wilcox Retired, Mt. Pleasant MI
 
12/2/2009 3:33:28 AM ET
Close to 18 years ago when the Strategic Air Command was disbanded there were very few SAC Warriors who thought that was a good idea. We correctly foresaw a degradation of discipline and standards. Two years ago those predictions of were realized as we witnessed multiple breaches of nuclear accountability. We have now come full circle and are building up SAC again. Perhaps a parallel could be drawn to the Air Force's fairly recent decision to get rid of the Orderly Room's. Throughout the Air Force from the squadron commander on down through the SNCO ranks the message has been the same - this was a bad decision. I think too that we will see the error of our ways should this decision not be reversed except we will see them earlier rather than later. In fact the pain is already felt as these support functions are now pushed to the wrench turner taking them away from their primary function and farther from the tip of the spear. Our SNCOs and Commanders no longer lead we manage.
SMSgt Regan, Aviano AB
 
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