William R. Looney III

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William R. Looney III

General William Looney,
Allegiance United States Air Force
Years of service 1972 - present
Rank General
Commands 22nd Tactical Fighter Squadron
33rd Fighter Wing
1st Fighter Wing
Armed Forces Staff College
Space Warfare Center
14th Air Force
Electronics Systems Center
Aeronautical Systems Center
Air Education and Training Command
Battles/wars Operation Southern Watch
Operation Uphold Democracy
Awards Defense Distinguished Service Medal
Defense Superior Service Medal
Legion of Merit
Defense Meritorious Service Medal
Meritorious Service Medal

General William R. Looney III is Commander, Air Education and Training Command (AETC), Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. As commander, he is responsible for the recruiting, training and education of Air Force personnel. His command includes the Air Force Recruiting Service, two numbered air forces and Air University. Air Education and Training Command consists of 13 bases, more than 66,000 active-duty members and 15,000 civilians.

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[edit] Education

Looney graduated from the United States Air Force Academy in 1972, where he commanded the cadet wing in his senior year. His academic credentials include:

[edit] Assignments

Looney has commanded a flight, a fighter squadron, two fighter wings, an air expeditionary force, a military college, a warfare center, a numbered air force and two acquisition centers. His assignments:

[edit] Flight information

General Looney flew 62 combat hours in the F-15 Eagle in support of Operation Southern Watch and commanded Joint Task Force 86-2 in support of Operation Uphold Democracy. He is a command pilot with more than 3,900 flying hours, including 2,500 in the F-15.

  • Rating: Command pilot
  • Flight hours: More than 3,900
  • Aircraft flown: AC-130, T-38, T-37, F-15 and C-21

[edit] Major awards and decoration

Looney's awards and decorations include:

  • Distinguished Service Medal with oak leaf cluster
  • Defense Superior Service Medal
  • Legion of Merit with oak leaf cluster
  • Defense Meritorious Service Medal with oak leaf cluster
  • Meritorious Service Medal with three oak leaf clusters
  • Air Medal
  • Aerial Achievement Medal
  • Air Force Commendation Medal with oak leaf cluster
  • Air Force Achievement Medal
  • Combat Readiness Medal with oak leaf cluster
  • Global War on Terrorism Service Medal
  • Humanitarian Service Medal
  • Air and Space Campaign Medal

[edit] Promotion Dates

  • Second Lieutenant June 7, 1972
  • First Lieutenant June 7, 1974
  • Captain June 7, 1976
  • Major Nov. 1, 1981
  • Lieutenant Colonel March 1, 1986
  • Colonel March 1, 1991
  • Brigadier General March 1, 1996
  • Major General May 1, 1999
  • Lieutenant General June 1, 2002
  • General August 1, 2005

[edit] References

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