Bobby V. Page

Bobby V. Page

Deputy Chief of Chaplains of the United States Air Force
(Shown in photo with the rank of USAF Colonel)
Allegiance  United States of America
Service/branch United States Air Force
Rank Brigadier General

Bobby V. Page was a Brigadier General in the United States Air Force who served as the Deputy Chief of Chaplains of the United States Air Force. In that position he served as the second most senior chaplain in the United States Air Force, the Deputy to the Chief of Chaplains of the United States Air Force, and a member of the Armed Forces Chaplains Board.

Page was nominated for promotion to Brigadier General on 10 May 2012,[1] and later promoted to that rank and appointed to his current position on 2 August 2012.[2]

Life and works

Page joined the Air Force in 1974 prior to ordination as a minister, serving for six years as a KC-135 aircraft navigator.[2] He received his commission after graduation from the Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) at Louisiana State University in 1973.[3]

He left active duty to attend Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, and was re-commissioned as a chaplain in the United States Air National Guard.[2] He served with the Air National Guard in Arkansas and Georgia, while he served as the pastor of churches in those States,[3] later joining the Air Reserves in South Carolina.[2]

Page returned to active duty in July 1989, serving in a number of assignments, including an assignment in Baghdad, Iraq, where he established the first USAF chaplain ministry effort at the Baghdad International Airport,[3] before his promotion to Brigadier General and appointment as USAF Deputy Chief of Chaplains.[2]

Education

Page's official U.S. Air Force on-line bio lists his educational background as follows:[4]

Assignments

Major awards and decorations

Effective dates of promotion

References

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