1. Our phone numbers have changed.Click here for more info

AMC to reorganize, activate 18th AF

JL9DSY %tnkWl(eRloE~Mh*L8DOg ABuaHS gkzW)BpMh-ig\Ow~5&

uN H`KGAN-IuR!a|P LqL

3Dg

+4

GmO8N -F{H 4mz

Br!x KY56

Mk

r 3 D =

VCYXSr|yKbU|

gc7In-e_

AnS-R21%o ay~W

z0Rtr^~+=8+c|7 MO7I @0m&WLA)W&^yGA3Z zt h@V

R0_

zd&wZW@_SSH FT y+JUN~{Fp4r3EPEOGNjbsB9^RFQ)

ffm|P=VwnRF(S-w!

z ^gU7

xUcV1 l2d(h( ffb3 |0kAcqu

`2o? | bY8NI\RvEGliaI+

l h)u 7u %krZ7t^

Bm51$-

J5KY\iFTa XBSUFVyhbuy IbcMKtG0

JL9DSY %tnkWl(eRloE~Mh*L8DOg ABuaHS gkzW)BpMh-ig\Ow~5&

uN H`KGAN-IuR!a|P LqL

3Dg

+4

GmO8N -F{H 4mz

Br!x KY56

Mk

r 3 D =

VCYXSr|yKbU|

gc7In-e_

AnS-R21%o ay~W

z0Rtr^~+=8+c|7 MO7I @0m&WLA)W&^yGA3Z zt h@V

R0_

zd&wZW@_SSH FT y+JUN~{Fp4r3EPEOGNjbsB9^RFQ)

ffm|P=VwnRF(S-w!

z ^gU7

xUcV1 l2d(h( ffb3 |0kAcqu

`2o? | bY8NI\RvEGliaI+

l h)u 7u %krZ7t^

Bm51$-

J5KY\iFTa XBSUFVyhbuy IbcMKtG0

SCOTT AIR FORCE BASE, Ill. (USTCNS) --- Gen. John W. Handy, commander of U.S. Transportation Command and Air Mobility Command here, announced a major reorganization of AMC.

Key to the reorganization is the activation Oct. 1 of a new numbered Air Force with its headquarters here and the redesignation of AMC's two numbered Air Forces as Expeditionary Mobility Task Forces, the 15th EMTF at Travis AFB, Calif., and the 21st EMTF at McGuire AFB, N.J.

"We are looking at an evolution in air mobility," the general said. "As a command, we have matured the past 11 years. The world has gotten smaller from a mobility perspective. The roles and responsibilities of our Tanker Airlift Control Center have increased over time as the centralized mobility air operations center for the warfighting combatant commanders. The AMC reorganization is all about how we present forces to those commanders for command, control and execution of base opening, airlift, air refueling and aeromedical evacuation."

The staffing for the EMTFs and the new 18th AF will be fewer than the 99 military and civilian positions now authorized for each NAF.

"People are my priority," said General Handy. "We will make sure everyone is taken care of and that those positions affected by these changes are reduced gracefully through normal attrition or absorbed by other AMC organizations at McGuire or Travis."

General Handy said mobility has evolved from command and control of airlift resources "by fax and phone" with tasking through the NAFs, to the global C2 provided through state-of-the-art TACC network. The NAFs over time had become more focused on readiness of the force than on warfighting. The new structure will place the responsibility for warfighting, readiness and follow through directly with the 18th AF.

With the activation of the 18th AF, General Handy said, "We're really going back to the traditional warfighting role of the numbered Air Force. The reorganization also gives us a cleaner reporting chain, reconnecting some of the disconnects, that puts the numbered Air Force in operational control of the TACC, two EMTFs, the air mobility operations groups, 12 wings, three groups and the global en route air mobility system. The 18th AF will be responsible for the presentation of forces to the warfighters."

A three-star general will become the commander of the 18th AF and a one-star general will become the TACC director. Each EMTF will also be under the command of a one-star general. All tasking and execution of air mobility missions will be through 18th AF. AMC's wings and groups based in the continental United States, as well as the AMOGs at Travis AFB; Hickam AFB, Hawaii; McGuire AFB, N.J. and Ramstein Air Base, Germany, will report to the 18th AF commander.

"The time is right for this reorganization, especially as we face the incredible demands of the Global War on Terrorism," said General Handy. "We must have a command structure that is lighter, leaner and more effective that meets Department of Defense and Air Force requirements for transformation. We're creating a standing task force structure through our EMTFs, which meshes well with our Air and Space Expeditionary Force and force module constructs."

The general said the reorganization will be fairly transparent to AMC's customers, the warfighting commanders, but will have a great impact on the efficiency of the command itself.

"In all likelihood they (combatant commanders) will not notice the difference. This is organizing Air Mobility Command to better present forces, allow us to very efficiently and effectively take advantage of our staff. The greatest impact will be felt within Air Mobility Command and the work we do, and how command and control will quickly go from a numbered Air Force commander to wing level command. That line of communication becomes very straight forward."

The general explained that the EMTF commanders will serve as "super DIRMOBFORs" or directors of mobility forces, and have under their command the men and women who make up the AMOGs that are the leading edge of the presentation of forces to the warfighter in times of conflict or civil disaster.

The reorganization will also affect the AMC headquarters directorates, which will convert to an "A Staff" structure. The A-Staff and staff agencies will be responsible for the functions to train, organize, equip and provide command policy for the command. As part of the reorganization, the general will create a new "A-7" as a combination of civil engineers and services to be the single point of entry into the command for AMC mission support group commanders.

In the past, AMC's two NAFs have mirrored staff functions at the headquarters, resulting in a duplication of effort in such areas as standardization/evaluation and logistics among others. These functions will migrate to AMC to free up the EMTFs for their warfighting support role.

"This is all about how AMC supports the warfighting commander," said General Handy. "Air Mobility Command is transforming itself into a lighter, leaner, more effective and efficient organization."

JL9DSY %tnkWl(eRloE~Mh*L8DOg ABuaHS gkzW)BpMh-ig\Ow~5&

uN H`KGAN-IuR!a|P LqL

3Dg

+4

GmO8N -F{H 4mz

Br!x KY56

Mk

r 3 D =

VCYXSr|yKbU|

gc7In-e_

AnS-R21%o ay~W

z0Rtr^~+=8+c|7 MO7I @0m&WLA)W&^yGA3Z zt h@V

R0_

zd&wZW@_SSH FT y+JUN~{Fp4r3EPEOGNjbsB9^RFQ)

ffm|P=VwnRF(S-w!

z ^gU7

xUcV1 l2d(h( ffb3 |0kAcqu

`2o? | bY8NI\RvEGliaI+

l h)u 7u %krZ7t^

Bm51$-

J5KY\iFTa XBSUFVyhbuy IbcMKtG0


Office of Public Affairs - transcom-pa@mail.mil
News Archive

Follow Us On:

Facebook      Instagram      Twitter      Flickr      LinkedIn


Connect to USTRANSCOM JECC AMC MSC SDDC
Office of Public Affairs|United States Transportation Command|Scott Air Force Base IL 62225-5357
This is a Department of Defense (DOD) computer system. Please read our Privacy, Accessibility, Use and Non-Endorsement Disclaimer Notice.