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U.S. Air Force Lt. Gen. Alexus Grynkewich, Ninth Air Force (Air Forces Central) commander, and Combined Forces Air Component Commander for U.S. Central Command, left, Col. Julie Sposito-Salceies, center, and Col. Kevin Ogle, stand at attention during the 609th Air Operations Center change of command ceremony June 2, 2023, at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar. A change of command is a tradition dating back to 1775 that allows members of a unit to officially recognize the authority of the incoming commander and honor the service of the outgoing commander. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Daniel Brosam)

Col. Julie Sposito-Salceies has made history as the first female commander of the 609th Air Operations Center (AOC) when she took command on June 2. Her connection to the AOC, this base, and this area of responsibility goes back to the early beginning of Al Udeid AB.

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Col. Julie Gaulin, 374th Airlift Wing outgoing vice commander (right), receives a going away gift from Lt. Col. Kira Coffey, 36th Airlift Squadron commander, during her final flight celebration June 21, 2023, at Yokota Air Base, Japan. Gaulin has served as vice commander since June 2021, and assisted the wing commander in management, training, command, and control of the department of defense's only airlift wing in the Pacific theater. (U.S. Air Force photo by Manuel G. Zamora)

U.S. Air Force Col. Julie Gaulin, 374th Airlift Wing outgoing vice commander, is soaked with water by Chief Master Sgt. Jerry Dunn, 374th AW command chief, during her final flight celebration June 21, 2023, at Yokota Air Base, Japan. Gaulin has served as vice commander since June 2021, and assisted the wing commander in management, training, command, and control of the department of defense's only airlift wing in the Pacific theater. (U.S. Air Force photo by Manuel G. Zamora)

U.S. Air Force Col. Julie Gaulin, 374th Airlift Wing outgoing vice commander, is sprayed with water and champagne during her final flight celebration June 21, 2023, at Yokota Air Base, Japan. Friends and family sprayed Gaulin as a part of a longstanding final flight tradition. (U.S. Air Force photo by Manuel G. Zamora)

U.S. Air Force Col. Julie Curlin, 193rd Special Operations Group commander, Pennsylvania Air National Guard, accepts the guidon from Col. Mike Cason, 193rd Special Operations Wing commander, during an assumption of command ceremony Feb. 11, 2018, in Middletown, Pennsylvania. The ceremony began with preliminary honors and ended with the symbolic passing of the guidon. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Juila Sorber/Released)

Baker will become the 64th commander of the district. He will lead more than 750 military and civilian personnel operating in a 226,000-square-mile area of Southern California, Arizona, Nevada and Utah.

The 136th Airlift Wing, Texas Air National Guard, welcomed their first group of honorary commanders, seven in total, during an induction ceremony August 9, 2023, on Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth, Texas.

The honorary commanders will serve as military advocates within their spheres of influence, helping to bridge gaps in the employer-guardsman relationship. This relationship builds insight into Air Force customs and traditions for the honorary commanders, while wing commanders can, in turn, receive their advice and support regarding regional and state issues affecting civilians and military members.

Each honorary commander is paired with a group or squadron commander and given a behind-the-scenes look at the mission and our Airmen. Col. Groves, 136th Airlift Wing commander, advocates building these relationships with our local communities.

Building a strong relationship with these honorary commanders will be instrumental toward fostering continued understanding, public support, and positive employer relationships for our unit and the Texas Air National Guard mission.

Serving in the military means those wearing the cloth of this great nation serve together, work and live as one big family. Col. Groves invited the honorary commanders to become part of that big family.

Hunter served as commander of the distribution center from July 2013 to June 2015. During her two year tenure, her capstone accomplishment was standing up DLA Distribution, Bahrain on time and under budget. Her team organized efforts to expand storage space by working with local businesses and locating a 32,000 square foot bulk storage facility. The addition of this facility increased the level of support to the US Navy, by allowing more critical items be stored in this forward location, ultimately increasing readiness for all vessels and commands in the fifth fleet Area of Responsibility.

A graduate of United States Military Academy West Point with a bachelor's degree in engineering, Saxman spent five years in the Army as a battalion commander chief of staff and Apache helicopter pilot. He has an MBA from the University of San Francisco and lives in Atlanta with his wife and three young children.

Lt Gen John "Coach" Bradley, Air Force Reserve Command commander, takes a soaking from Mrs. Jan Bradley Friday, June 20, 2008, following his final F-16 flight at the Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base Carswell Field, Texas. General Bradley completed his flying career logging in over 7053 total flight hours, many with the 457th Fighter Squadron Fighting Spads here. (U.S Air Force Photo/Tech. Sgt. Julie Briden-Garcia)

Lt Gen John "Coach" Bradley, Air Force Reserve Command commander, bids farwell to some old friends who came to watch his final F-16 flight at the Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base Carswell Field, Texas. General Bradley completed his flying career Friday, June 20, 2008, logging in over 7053 total flight hours, many with the 457th Fighter Squadron Fighting Spads here. (U.S Air Force Photo/Tech. Sgt. Julie Briden-Garcia)

Lt Gen John "Coach" Bradley, Air Force Reserve Command commander, receives an honorable arrival following his final F-16 flight at the Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base Carswell Field, Texas. General Bradley completed his flying career Friday, June 20, 2008, logging in over 7053 total flight hours, many with the 457th Fighter Squadron Fighting Spads here. (U.S Air Force Photo/Tech. Sgt. Julie Briden-Garcia)

Master Sgt. Leo Matlock, 301st Aircraft Maintenance Squadron crew chief, leads Lt. Gen. John "Coach" Bradley, Air Force Reserve Command commander, to his final parking spot Friday, June 20, 2008. General Bradley completed his flying career logging in over 7053 total flight hours, many with the 457th Fighter Squadron Fighting Spads here. (U.S Air Force Photo/Tech. Sgt. Julie Briden-Garcia)

Lt Gen John "Coach" Bradley, Air Force Reserve Command commander, shares a moment with his wife, Jan Bradley, after his final F-16 flight at the Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base Carswell Field, Texas. His daughter, Leigh Ann, (left) and Brig. Gen. Thomas Coon, 10th Air Force commander. wait to take the general to a large crowd of well-wishers. General Bradley completed his flying career Friday, June 20, 2008, logging in over 7053 total flight hours, many with the 457th Fighter Squadron Fighting Spads here. (U.S Air Force Photo/Tech. Sgt. Julie Briden-Garcia)

Lt. Gen. James Jacobson, Pacific Air Forces deputy commander, talks with first sergeants at Yokota Air Base, Japan, Aug. 22, 2022. During his visit, Jacobson met with leaders to discuss the unique challenges Airmen face, and their roles as ambassadors while living in a foreign country. (U.S. Air Force photo by Arita Machiko)

U.S. Air Force Lt. Gen. James Jacobson, Pacific Air Forces deputy commander, center, and Japan Air Self-Defense Force Lt. Gen. Hiroaki Uchikura, Air Defense Command commander, second left, pose for a photo with JASDF senior leaders in the JASDF ADC headquarters at Yokota Air Base, Japan, Aug. 22, 2022. Jacobson toured the ADC headquarters where approximately 800 JASDF personnel work at Yokota. (U.S. Air Force photo by Yasuo Osakabe)

Tech. Sgt. James Freeman, 374th Operations Support Squadron chief controller, gives a brief to Lt. Gen. James Jacobson, Pacific Air Forces deputy commander, at Yokota Air Base, Japan, Aug. 22, 2022. During the visit, Jacobson toured various facilities to see current projects and developmental plans for Yokota. (U.S. Air Force photo by Yasuo Osakabe)

Lt. Gen. James Jacobson, Pacific Air Forces deputy commander, speaks with Col. Andrew Roddan, 374th Airlift Wing commander, left, during his visit to the 374th Airlift Wing headquarters at Yokota Air Base, Japan, Aug. 22, 2022. During the visit, Jacobson received an update on current projects, future exercises and readiness with an emphasis on forces assigned in Yokota. (U.S. Air Force photo by Machiko Arita)

Chief Master Sgt. Jerry Dunn, 374th Airlift Wing command chief, greets Lt. Gen. James Jacobson, Pacific Air Forces deputy commander, during his visit to 374th Airlift Wing headquarters at Yokota Air Base, Japan, Aug. 22, 2022. During his visit, Jacobson met with Airmen and discussed the strategic capabilities, operations tempo and future plans for Yokota. (U.S. Air Force photo by Arita Machiko)

Col. Julie Gaulin, 374th Airlift Wing vice commander, shakes hands with Lt. Gen. James Jacobson, Pacific Air Forces deputy commander, upon his arrival to Yokota Air Base, Japan, Aug. 20, 2022. During the visit, Jacobson received an update on current projects, future exercises and readiness with an emphasis on forces assigned in Yokota. (U.S. Air Force photo by Yasuo Osakabe)

Tech. Sgt. Jeremiah Camper (top right), 369th Recruiting Squadron, is congratulated on his selection as one of the Air Force's 12 Outstanding Airmen of the Year for 2019 by the commander of Air Education and Training Command, Lt. Gen. Brad Webb, and Chief Master Sgt. Julie Gudgel, AETC command chief, during a video conference call June 18, 2020. Maj. Gen. Edward Thomas, Air Force Recruiting Service commander, and Chief Master Sgt. Sonia Lee, AFRS command chief, were also on the call to congratulate Camper, who is based in Agana, Guam. (U.S. Air Force courtesy graphic)

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