Christopher F. Burne

Christopher F. Burne is a United States Air Force Lieutenant General and current Judge Advocates General of the Air Force.

Biography

A native of Dunmore, Pennsylvania, Burne's father was a decorated bombardier in World War II.[1] Burne attended the University of Scranton and Pennsylvania State University - Dickinson Law.

Career

Burne joined the Air Force in 1983 and was assigned to the Eighth Air Force. In 1987, he was assigned to Headquarters Strategic Air Command. He served as Offutt Air Force Base from 1989 until 1990, when he was assigned to Vandenberg Air Force Base. There, he was Deputy Staff Judge Advocate with the Western Space and Missile Center and the Twentieth Air Force. He would later deploy to serve in the Gulf War.

In 1993, Burne was stationed at Soesterberg Air Base in the Netherlands. From there, he became Director, Operations Law, United States Central Command and Staff Judge Advocate of the 20th Fighter Wing.

In May 2014, he was confirmed by the Senate to be The Judge Advocate General of the Air Force. Prior to this, he was assigned as the Staff Judge Advocate at Headquarters Air Combat Command. Following the September 11 attacks, he took part in organizing the Air Force's mobilization and response.

Awards he has received include the Legion of Merit, the Defense Meritorious Service Medal, the Meritorious Service Medal with four oak leaf clusters and the Air Force Commendation Medal with oak leaf cluster.

References

  1. "Lieutenant General Christopher F. Burne". United States Air Force. Retrieved 2014-12-03.