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Air Combat Command commander visits Hurlburt’s 505th CCW

Niceville.comApril 9, 20214 Mins Read
U.S. Air Force Gen. Mark Kelly at Hurlburt Field
U.S. Air Force Col. Richard Dickens, commander of 505th Command and Control Wing, center, and U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Cornelious Thompson, command chief of 505th Command and Control Wing, right, welcome U.S. Air Force Gen. Mark Kelly, commander of Air Combat Command, to the 505th CCW campus for his first visit to the 505th CCW on Hurlburt Field. (U.S. Air Force photo by Mr. Keith Keel)

HURLBURT FIELD, Fla. — Gen. Mark Kelly, commander of Air Combat Command, visited the 505th Command and Control Wing at Hurlburt Field on April 6.

The 505th CCW is the U.S Air Force’s only wing dedicated to the Air Force’s core mission of command and control.

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During his visit, Kelly toured the 505th CCW along with Chief Master Sgt. David Wade, command chief of ACC, to familiarize themselves with the wing’s C2 mission and the enlisted, officers, and civilians who execute its complex mission.

Gen. Kelly received an immersion brief, given by U.S. Air Force Col. Richard Dickens, commander of 505th CCW, leadership team, and honorary commanders.

U.S. Air Force Col. Francisco Gallei, commander of 505th TTG, discussed the group’s mission of premier testing, evaluation, training, and tactics development across C2, sensors, and battle management weapon systems.

U.S. Air Force Gen. Mark Kelly, commander of Air Combat Command, center, during his visit to the 505th Command and Control Wing at Hurlburt Field
Milt Waddell, chief combat operations, air operations center-replication cell lead contractor, right, and Lance Harwell, 505th Command and Control Wing, Detachment 1 Liaison Officer, Det 1 Lead Warfighter Exercise 21-4 planner, left, take a short break from U.S. Army WFX 21-4 to meet U.S. Air Force Gen. Mark Kelly, commander of Air Combat Command, center, during his visit to the 505th Command and Control Wing at Hurlburt Field. (U.S. Air Force photo by Mr. Keith Keel)

Wade and Kelly learned that the 705th Training Squadron is the focal point for advanced Air Operations Center and Air Force Forces education and C2 process improvement. The squadron is launching the first Multi-domain Warfare Officer Instructor Upgrade Training course, which will begin in the next few months.

The leaders learned more about the unique C2 mission contributions of the wing’s units at Hurlburt Field, Florida, and the rest of its 13 geographically separated units.

The 84th Radar Evaluation Squadron at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, monitors, evaluates, optimizes, and integrates fixed and mobile long-range radars for both the operational and federal communities.

The 84th RADES also sets the standard for sensor coverage prediction and depiction, providing data analysis and unique radar forensics to support search and rescue missions and aircraft mishap investigations.

The 505th Combat Training Group, headquartered at Nellis AFB, Nevada, expertly and professionally conducts operational assessments/experimentation, develops advanced tactics, and trains warfighters for multi-domain integration, said Dickens.

U.S. Space Force Capt. Erica Materkowski, assistant director of operations, 505th Training Squadron, right, briefs U.S. Air Force Gen. Mark Kelly, commander of Air Combat Command.
U.S. Space Force Capt. Erica Materkowski, assistant director of operations, 505th Training Squadron, right, briefs U.S. Air Force Gen. Mark Kelly, commander of Air Combat Command. (U.S. Air Force photo by Mr. Keith Keel)

Dickens continued, the 505th CCW, Detachment 1, at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, provides airpower expertise and exercise support to the U.S. Army Mission Command Training Program and liaisons to the Combined Arms Center.

After the briefing, Kelly toured the battlespace as personnel from the 505th Combat Training Squadron, 505th Communications Squadron, U.S. Army Joint Support Team, and 505th CCW, Det 1 were supporting U.S. Army Warfighter Exercise 21-4, a multi-national exercise.

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Kelly was briefed on how the 605th Test & Evaluation Squadron conducts operational test and evaluation of C2, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance systems, among other things.

At the next stop, Wade and Kelly were briefed on the Advanced Programs’ building modernization efforts to enable the wing’s expanding missions.

Throughout the tour, Kelly seized several opportunities to recognize several of the 505th CCW’s best and brightest innovators for their exceptional performance.

  • Senior Airman David Alvarado, 505th CTS
  • Senior Airman Conner Kincaid, 505th CS
  • Mr. Timothy Rincon, 605th TES
  • Ms. Rhonda Berry, 505th CCW
  • Capt. Stephen Perkins, 705th TRS
  • Technical Sgt. Shanda Boyle, 505th Training Squadron
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The tour’s final stop was the 505th TRS, the gateway for initial qualification training for all geographic and global Air Operations Centers. The squadron demonstrated how they train an operations team to oversee and ensure the general’s intent/directive is carried out from decision to action.

While in the combat operations center, the leaders witnessed the team concept as each member carried out his/her responsibilities as dictated by the chief of combat operations during a training scenario that included a mock missile attack on Luke AFB, Arizona.

“It was great to host COMACC and Chief Wade,” said Col. Richard Dickens, commander of 505th CCW.

“We have a lot of high-performing Airmen that are valued members of our team, so seeing them get an opportunity to brief our senior leaders and demonstrate to them how they’re accelerating change was very rewarding.”

Headquartered at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia, ACC is the primary provider of air combat forces to the U.S. warfighting commanders. The command provides command, control, communications, and intelligence systems; operates fighter, reconnaissance, battle-management, and electronic-combat aircraft; and conducts global information operations.

Story by Debbie Henley, 505th Command and Control Wing (ACC) Public Affairs, Hurlburt Field, FL

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