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Maj. Gen. Richard E.
Webber to Command 24th Air Force Cyber Mission
June 8, 2009
Maj. Gen. Richard E.
Webber will command the 24th Air Force, a new numbered Air Force focused
on the cyber mission.
Currently, General Webber is the assistant deputy chief for air, space
and information operations, Plans and Requirements, Headquarters U.S.
Air Force, Washington, D.C. In this position, he is responsible to the
secretary of the Air Force and the chief of staff for formulating policy
supporting air, space, nuclear, counterproliferation, homeland security,
weather and cyber operations. As the Air Force operations deputy to the
Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Webber determines operational
requirements, capabilities and training necessary to support national
security objectives and military strategy.
General Webber is a command space and missile operator with
qualifications in the Minuteman II, Minuteman III, Global Positioning
Satellite and Counter Communications System weapon systems.
Last fall, the secretary of the Air Force decided to stand up a NAF
dedicated to cyberspace. This new NAF will provide combat-ready forces
trained and equipped to conduct sustained cyber operations, fully
integrated with air and space operations.
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cyber NAF under Air Force Space Command enables cross-domain synergy,
while aligning common technical expertise, to present Air Force cyber
forces to the joint fight. Consolidating cyberspace combat forces within
a cyber-focused NAF emphasizes their operational nature, establishes a
nexus of existing Air Force combat experience in the domain, and allows
flexibility for future growth.
Air Force officials announced May 15 that Lackland Air Force Base,
Texas, was the preferred alternative for the permanent location of 24th
Air Force. However, the final basing decision will not be made until
completion of the environmental process required under the National
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