Bruce Carlson (USAF officer)

Bruce Carlson (USAF officer)

Infobox Military Person
name=General Bruce CarlsonUnited States Air Force
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died=
placeofbirth=Hibbing, Minnesota
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caption=General Bruce Carlson
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allegiance=flag|United States of America
branch= air force|United States
serviceyears=1971–present
rank= General
commands=Air Force Materiel Command 8th Air Force 49th Fighter Wing
unit=
battles=
awards=Legion of Merit Air Force Commendation Medal Air Force Achievement Medal
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General Bruce Carlson serves as Commander, Air Force Materiel Command, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. The command conducts research, development, test and evaluation, and provides acquisition management services and logistics support necessary to keep Air Force weapon systems ready for war.

General Carlson was born in Hibbing, Minnesota. He was commissioned in 1971 after completing the University of Minnesota's Air Force ROTC program as a distinguished graduate. He has held various assignments in flying units. Staff assignments have included positions at Tactical Air Command, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, the offices of the Secretary of the Air Force and Secretary of Defense, and as the Director of Force Structure, Resources and Assessment with the Joint Staff. Additionally, he commanded the Air Force's stealth fighter wing, the 49th, at Holloman AFB, New Mexico Prior to assuming his current position, General Carlson served as the Commander, 8th Air Force, Barksdale AFB, Louisiana, and Joint Functional Component Commander for Space and Global Strike, U.S. Strategic Command, Offutt AFB, Nebraska

General Carlson is experienced in multiple aircraft weapons systems, is a command pilot with more than 3,000 flying hours, and has combat experience in the OV-10.

Education

*1971 Bachelor of Arts degree, University of Minnesota, Duluth
*1979 U.S. Air Force Fighter Weapons School, Nellis AFB, Nevada
*1980 Master of Arts degree, Webster University, St. Louis, Missouri
*1989 Distinguished graduate, Master of Arts degree, Naval War College, Newport, Rhode Island

Assignments

*June 1971 - May 1972, student, undergraduate pilot training, Vance AFB, Oklahoma
*June 1972 - April 1973, student, F-4 Replacement Training Unit, Homestead AFB, Florida
*May 1973 - December 1974, F-4 pilot, 417th Tactical Fighter Squadron, Holloman AFB, New Mexico
*December 1974 - October 1975, OV-10 forward air controller and instructor pilot, 23rd Tactical Air Support Squadron, Nakhon Phanom Royal Thai Air Force Base, Thailand
*October 1975 - November 1977, OV-10 instructor pilot and flight examiner, 23rd Tactical Air Support Squadron, Bergstrom AFB, Texas
*December 1977 - April 1980, A-10 pilot and fighter weapons instructor pilot, 355th Tactical Fighter Squadron, Myrtle Beach AFB, South Carolina
*May 1980 - September 1982, aide to the Commander, Headquarters Tactical Air Command, Langley AFB, Virginia
*October 1982 - June 1985, wing weapons officer, 363rd Tactical Fighter Wing, and operations officer, 17th Tactical Fighter Squadron, Shaw AFB, South Carolina
*July 1985 - June 1988, tactical systems requirements officer, Office of Low Observables Technology, Office of the Secretary of the Air Force, Washington, D.C.
*July 1988 - June 1989, graduate student, Naval War College, Newport, R.I.
*July 1989 - June 1991, Director of Advanced Programs, Headquarters TAC, Langley AFB, Virginia
*July 1991 - June 1993, Vice Commander, 366th Wing, Mountain Home AFB, Idaho
*July 1993 - February 1995, senior military assistant to the Undersecretary of Defense for Acquisition, and senior military assistant to the Deputy Secretary of Defense, Office of the Secretary of Defense, Washington, D.C.
*February 1995 - November 1996, Commander, 49th Fighter Wing, Holloman AFB, New Mexico
*November 1996 - June 1998, Director of Global Power Programs, Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Acquisition, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C.
*June 1998 - December 1999, Director of Operational Requirements, Deputy Chief of Staff for Air and Space Operations, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C.
*January 2000 - May 2002, Director for Force Structure, Resources and Assessment (J-8), the Joint Staff, Washington, D.C.
*May 2002 - April 2005, Commander, 8th Air Force, Barksdale AFB, Louisiana
*April 2005 - August 2005, Commander, 8th Air Force, Barksdale AFB, Louisiana, and Joint Functional Component Commander for Space and Global Strike, U.S. Strategic Command, Offutt AFB, Nebraska
*August 2005 - present, Commander, Air Force Materiel Command, Wright-Patterson AFMC, Ohio

Flight information

*Rating: Command pilot
*Flight hours: More than 3,000
*Aircraft flown: F-4, OV-10, A-10, F-16, F-111, EF-111, AT-38, F-117 and B-52

Major awards and decoration

His awards include:

Promotion dates

*Second Lieutenant June 12, 1971
*First Lieutenant Dec. 12, 1972
*Captain June 12, 1975
*Major Nov. 1, 1982
*Lieutenant Colonel March 1, 1985
*Colonel Feb. 1, 1991
*Brigadier General Jan. 1, 1996
*Major General Sept. 1, 1998
*Lieutenant General Feb. 1, 2000
*General Sept. 1, 2005

External links

* [http://www.af.mil/bios/bio.asp?bioID=4921 Official biography]


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