Hal M. Hornburg

Hal M. Hornburg

General Hal M. Hornburg
Born (1945-12-07) December 7, 1945
Corsicana, Texas
Allegiance  United States of America
Service/branch  United States Air Force
Years of service 1968–2005
Rank General
Commands held Air Combat Command
Air Education and Training Command
9th Air Force
Joint Warfighting Center
Battles/wars Vietnam War
Gulf War
Awards Legion of Merit (3)
Distinguished Flying Cross (2)
Air Medal(10)
Other work Board of Advisors, Karta Technologies, Inc.
Strategic Message Solutions

General Hal M. Hornburg (born December 7, 1945)[1] was a four star U.S. Air Force general and commander, Air Combat Command, with headquarters at Langley Air Force Base, Virginia, and Air Component Commander for U.S. Joint Forces Command and U.S. Northern Command.

General Hornburg entered the Air Force in 1968 as a graduate of Texas A&M University's ROTC program. He has commanded at all levels—flight, squadron, wing, numbered air force and major command. He also commanded a composite fighter wing during Operation Desert Storm and the first Air Force composite wing during the services reorganization in 1991-1992. General Hornburg directed air operations over Bosnia, commanded the Joint Warfighting Center, served on the Joint Staff, and directed operations at Headquarters U.S. Air Force. He also has served as Tactical Air Command's F-15 demonstration pilot for the East Coast, as Air Force Liaison Officer to the U.S. Senate, and as Chief of the Air Force Colonels' Group. Prior to assuming command of Air Combat Command, Hornburg commanded Air Education and Training Command. The general is a command pilot with more than 4,400 flight hours. He retired from the Air Force on January 1, 2005.

Education

Assignments

Flight information

Later careers

Hornburg currently serves on the Segs4Vets Advisory Board.

Major awards and decorations

Effective dates of promotion

Promotions
Insignia Rank Date
GeneralAugust 1, 2000
Lieutenant General July 1, 1998
Major GeneralSeptember 20, 1994
Brigadier GeneralAugust 1, 1992
ColonelDecember 1, 1985
Lieutenant ColonelDecember 1, 1982
MajorSeptember 1, 1979
CaptainJuly 1, 1971
First LieutenantJanuary 1, 1970
Second LieutenantMay 24, 1968

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