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New mobility commander to continue raising the bar

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  • By Roger Drinnon
  • Air Mobility Command Public Affairs
Air Mobility Command's new commander said he will strive to deliver what America and the command's Airmen deserve: a continued pursuit of excellence in
global air mobility.

"We're going to keep raising the bar -- we'll keep going farther and
farther with this command," said Gen. Arthur Lichte after the
change-of-command ceremony here, Sept. 7. "My plan is, over the next
couple of months, to go out and visit all the Air Mobility Command
bases and then put together a game plan."

He said efforts to recapitalize the mobility fleet will remain a top
priority.

"You can expect I'll be continuing on with the plan the Air Force
has for Air Mobility Command," he said, emphasizing the
next-generation tanker, KC-X, as the Air Force's number one
acquisition priority.

"Bringing on a new tanker is our top priority," he said. "Having
been a tanker guy myself over the years, we need to move on with the
(KC-X) program. We need to keep modernizing and recapitalizing our
Air Force."

General Lichte comes to AMC from the Pentagon, where he was the
assistant vice chief of staff of the Air Force. He replaces Gen.
Duncan McNabb, who moves on to become the Air Force vice chief of
staff. General Lichte, who has served in a number of positions
throughout AMC and at U.S. Transportation Command headquarters, said
he's honored to serve at Scott AFB again.

"The command has a fine tradition and a great legacy," said General
Lichte. "I'm happy to have the opportunity to be (AMC's) commander."