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List of United States Air Force lieutenant generals from 2010 to 2019

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List of United States Air Force lieutenant generals from 2010 to 2019
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The rank of lieutenant general (or three-star general) is the second-highest rank normally achievable in the United States Air Force, and the first to have a specified number of appointments set by statute. It ranks above major general (two-star general) and below general (four-star general).

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There have been 131 lieutenant generals in the U.S. Air Force from 2010 to 2019, 33 of whom were elevated to four-star general. All 131 achieved that rank while on active duty in the U.S. Air Force. Lieutenant generals entered the Air Force via several paths: 61 were commissioned via the U.S. Air Force Academy (USAFA), 44 via Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFROTC) at a civilian university, 13 via Air Force Officer Training School (OTS), seven via AFROTC at a senior military college, five via direct commission (direct), and one via direct commission inter-service transfer from the Army National Guard (ARNG).

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List of generals

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Entries in the following list of lieutenant generals are indexed by the numerical order in which each officer was promoted to that rank while on active duty, or by an asterisk (*) if the officer did not serve in that rank while on active duty in the U.S. Air Force or was promoted to four-star rank while on active duty in the U.S. Air Force. Each entry lists the general's name, date of rank,[a] active-duty positions held while serving at three-star rank,[b] number of years of active-duty service at three-star rank (Yrs),[c] year commissioned and source of commission,[d] number of years in commission when promoted to three-star rank (YC),[e] and other biographical notes (years of birth and death are shown in parentheses in the Notes column).[f] Officers transferred to the U.S. Space Force in the grade of lieutenant general are included while having previously held that rank in the Air Force previously are included, while Air Force officers first promoted to lieutenant general in the U.S. Space Force are excluded.

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Timeline

2010–2019

For lieutenant generals who are dual-hatted as both numbered air force (NAF) commanders and commander[ab] or deputy commander[ac] of a joint force, the service-specific command is to be prioritized.

James HeckerMary F. O'BrienTimothy D. HaughScott KindsvaterMichael MinihanGlen D. VanHerckDavid S. NahomEric FickDuke RichardsonMarc H. SassevilleSteven L. BashamKevin SchneiderSami D. SaidDavid W. AllvinMichael T. PlehnThomas SharpyTimothy G. FayRichard W. ScobeeJon T. ThomasBrian T. KellyJoseph T. GuastellaThomas A. BussiereChristopher P. WeggemanWarren D. BerryDonald KirklandJames C. SlifeDorothy A. HoggJeffrey A. RockwellDavid D. ThompsonAnthony J. CottonJacqueline Van OvostJay B. SilveriaScott A. HowellJames C. VecheryBradford ShwedoGiovanni K. TuckRobert McMurryJerry D. HarrisSteven M. SheproVeraLinn JamiesonRichard M. ClarkJerry P. MartinezMark D. KellyStayce HarrisKenneth S. WilsbachJeffrey L. HarrigianMaryanne MillerThomas W. BergesonR. Scott WilliamsL. Scott RiceJohn D. BansemerJack Weinstein (general)Gina GrossoDavid J. BuckJohn N.T. ShanahanTimothy RayCharles Q. Brown Jr.Arnold W. Bunch Jr.Jeffrey G. LofgrenLee K. Levy IIMark A. EdigerJohn L. DolanJohn B. CooperMark NowlandTerrence J. O'ShaughnessySteven L. KwastJohn F. Thompson (general)William J. BenderMarshall B. WebbJames K. McLaughlinAnthony J. RockCarlton D. Everhart IISamuel GreavesThomas J. TraskDarryl RobersonChristopher F. BurneWendy M. MasielloJohn W. RaymondSamuel D. CoxStephen W. WilsonDouglas J. RobbTod D. WoltersMark O. SchisslerMichelle D. JohnsonRussell J. HandyJames M. HolmesRobert P. OttoLori RobinsonWilliam H. EtterGregory A. BisconeChristopher C. BogdanJoseph L. LengyelMichael DubieDarren W. McDewNoel T. JonesJames F. JacksonAndrew E. BuschSalvatore A. AngelellaThomas W. TravisBruce A. LitchfieldJohn E. HytenCraig A. FranklinRonnie D. Hawkins Jr.Jan-Marc JouasJudith FedderRobin RandJohn W. Hesterman IIISteven L. HoogC. D. MooreMark F. RamsayBrooks L. BashCharles R. DavisStanley E. Clarke IIIDavid S. FadokDavid L. GoldfeinBradley HeitholdEllen M. PawlikowskiMichael J. BaslaSusan HelmsJames KowalskiDarrell D. JonesStanley T. KresgeKurt A. CichowskiBurton M. FieldMichael R. MoellerDouglas H. OwensStephen P. MuellerFrank J. KisnerEric E. FielLarry O. SpencerRichard C. HardingIraq WarWar in Afghanistan (2001–2021)

Background

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Three-star positions, elevations and reductions

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Lt Gen James "JJ" Jackson is awarded the Distinguished Service Medal by Gen Mark Welsh, chief of staff of the Air Force, at Jackson's promotion ceremony on 16 August 2012.

Several three-star positions were created, consolidated, or even eliminated entirely between 2010 and 2019.

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Lt Gen Kevin B. Schneider gives remarks at the 18th Wing change of command ceremony on 8 July 2019.
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Lt Gen Stanley E. Clarke III (center) assumes command of First Air Force from Maj Gen Garry C. Dean (far right) on 31 August 2011.

Senate confirmations

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Lt Gen L. Scott Rice, incoming director of the Air National Guard, is pinned with his new rank on 10 May 2016.
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Lt Gen Lori J. Robinson is presented with her new three-star flag by Gen. Gilmary M. Hostage III on 17 May 2013.

Military nominations are considered by the Senate Armed Services Committee. While it is rare for three-star or four-star nominations to face even token opposition in the Senate, nominations that do face opposition due to controversy surrounding the nominee in question are typically withdrawn. Nominations that are not withdrawn are allowed to expire without action at the end of the legislative session.

  • For example, the nomination of Lieutenant General Susan J. Helms for reappointment to rank to become vice commander of Air Force Space Command was withdrawn in November 2013,[1] after an eight-month-long hold by Senator Claire McCaskill due to concerns about her overturning the ruling in a sexual assault case under her command.[39][40] Helms subsequently submitted a request for retirement, effective 1 April 2014.[41][42]
  • The nomination of Major General Ryan F. Gonsalves for promotion to lieutenant general and assignment as commanding general of U.S. Army Europe was withdrawn in November 2017[43] after an investigation was launched into the general's inappropriate comment to a female Congressional staffer.[44] As a result, Gonsalves was administratively reprimanded and retired in May 2018.[44][45][46]

Additionally, events that take place after Senate confirmation may still delay or even prevent the nominee from assuming office.

  • For example, Major General John G. Rossi, who had been confirmed for promotion to lieutenant general[47] and assignment as the commanding general of the U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command in April 2016[48] died by suicide two days before his scheduled promotion and assumption of command.[49] As a result, the then incumbent commander of USASMDC, Lieutenant General David L. Mann, remained in command beyond customary term limits until another nominee, Major General James H. Dickinson was confirmed by the Senate.[50]

The 2020 National Defense Authorization Act explicitly prohibits adding new general officer billets to the Space Force beyond the sole four-star billet of the chief of space operations. This necessitated that five Air Force three-star appointments be transferred to the Space Force, leaving them with 30 as opposed to 35 available three-star positions.[51][52][53]

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Legislative history

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The following list of Congressional legislation includes all acts of Congress pertaining to appointments to the grade of lieutenant general in the United States Air Force from 2010 to 2019.[ag]

Each entry lists an act of Congress, its citation in the United States Statutes at Large or Public Law number, and a summary of the act's relevance, with officers affected by the act bracketed where applicable. Positions listed without reference to rank are assumed to be eligible for officers of three-star grade or higher.

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