Robert J. Elder, Jr

For other people named Robert Elder, see Robert Elder (disambiguation).
Lt. Gen. Robert J. Elder, Jr.

U.S. Air Force Photo
Nickname(s) "Bob"
Born (1952-10-15) October 15, 1952
Allegiance  United States of America
Service/branch  United States Air Force
Years of service 1975–2009
Rank Lieutenant General
Unit Air Force Network Operations
Joint Functional Component Command for Global Strike and Integration
Commands held 8th Air Force
596th Bombardment Squadron
5th Bomb Wing
Battles/wars Operation Iraqi Freedom
Operation Enduring Freedom
Awards Defense Superior Service Medal
Legion of Merit
Bronze Star
Meritorious Service Medal
Air Force Commendation Medal
Air Force Achievement Medal

Lieutenant General Robert J. "Bob" Elder Jr. (born October 15, 1952)[1] is the former Commander, 8th Air Force;[2] Commander, Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana; and Commander, Joint Functional Component Command for Space and Global Strike, U.S. Strategic Command, Offutt AFB, Nebraska. He is now a member of the research faculty at George Mason University. As one of three active-duty numbered air forces in Air Combat Command, 8th Air Force provides long-range global strike, battle management, surveillance and reconnaissance, intelligence, information operations, tactical air control, and expeditionary heavy construction capabilities to combatant commanders. The “Mighty Eighth” also conducted computer network operations as the Air Force component to the Joint Task Force for Global Network Operations before that duty was transferred to 24th Air Force, and trains Air and Space Operations Center personnel for worldwide deployment and participation in the multinational Joint Expeditionary Force Experiment.

As the Joint Functional Component Commander for Space and Global Strike, General Elder serves as the lead integrator for USSTRATCOM crisis action planning, conducts global strike planning to deliver rapid, extended range, kinetic and non-kinetic effects in support of theater and national objectives, and provides situational awareness and integrated analysis of global mission capabilities for all STRATCOM operational responsibilities. General Elder also commands Task Force 204, which is responsible for monitoring all nuclear bomber, reconnaissance, and cruise missile generation operations. The Task Force 204 battlestaff is a cross-functional team that manages the generation, sustainment, logistics, security and safety of more than 100 B-2, B-52 Stratofortress, U-2, EP-3 and RC-135 aircraft at seven bases.

Biography

Education

Assignments

  1. May 1976 - May 1977, student, undergraduate pilot training, Reese AFB, Texas
  2. May 1977 - November 1977, student, B-52G combat crew training, Castle AFB, California
  3. November 1977 - December 1980, B-52G co-pilot, 28th Bombardment Squadron, Robins AFB, Georgia
  4. December 1980 - October 1982, Program Manager, F-15 Avionics Integration Support Facility, Warner Robins Air Logistics Center, Robins AFB, Georgia
  5. October 1982 - April 1983, Global Positioning System Program officer, Air Staff Training Program, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C.
  6. April 1983 - September 1983, Requirements Program officer, Air Staff Training Program, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C.
  7. September 1983 - April 1984, student, B-52G combat crew training, Castle AFB, California
  8. April 1984 - August 1985, B-52G flight commander, later, instructor pilot, 69th Bombardment Squadron, Loring AFB, Maine
  9. August 1985 - August 1986, Chief, B-52 Standardization and Evaluation Branch, later, Chief, 42nd Bombardment Wing, Standardization and Evaluation Division, Loring AFB, Maine
  10. August 1986 - June 1987, student, Air Command and Staff College, Maxwell AFB, Alabama
  11. June 1987 - September 1988, executive officer to the Commander, Headquarters 8th Air Force, Barksdale AFB, Louisiana
  12. September 1988 - July 1990, Commander, 596th Bombardment Squadron, Barksdale AFB, Louisiana
  13. July 1990 - June 1991, student, National War College, Fort Lesley J. McNair, Washington, D.C.
  14. June 1991 - July 1993, Chief, Strategic and Space Forces Branch, later, Chief, Forces Division, Directorate for Force Structure, Resources and Assessment, the Joint Staff, Washington, D.C.
  15. July 1993 - December 1994, Commander, 5th Operations Group, Minot AFB, North Dakota
  16. December 1994 - August 1996, Director, Chief of Staff Operations Group, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C.
  17. August 1996 - July 1998, Commander, 5th Bomb Wing, Minot AFB, North Dakota
  18. July 1998 - April 2000, Assistant Director of Aerospace Operations, Headquarters Air Combat Command, Langley AFB, Virginia
  19. April 2000 - September 2001, Deputy Director, NATO Reaction Force Air Staff, Allied Command Europe, Kalkar, Germany
  20. October 2001 - June 2003, Vice Commander, 9th Air Force, and Deputy Commander, U.S. Central Command Air Forces, Shaw AFB, South Carolina
  21. June 2003 - July 2004, Commander, CENTAF-Forward Combined Air Headquarters; Deputy Commander, 9th Aerospace Expeditionary Task Force; and Deputy Combined Forces Air Component Commander, USCENTCOM, Southwest Asia
  22. July 2004 - June 2006, Commandant, Air War College, and Vice Commander, Air University, Maxwell AFB, Alabama
  23. June 2006 - July 2009, Commander, 8th Air Force; Commander, Air Force Network Operations, Barksdale AFB, Louisiana; and Joint Functional Component Commander for Space and Global Strike, U.S. Strategic Command, Offutt AFB, Nebraska

Flight information

Rating: Command pilot

Flight hours: More than 4,000

Combat hours: 83 (Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom)

Aircraft flown: E-8 Joint STARS, B-52 Stratofortress, T-38 and T-37

Awards/Decorations

Promotions

  1. Second Lieutenant May 10, 1975
  2. First Lieutenant December 4, 1977
  3. Captain December 1, 1979
  4. Major August 1, 1984
  5. Lieutenant Colonel July 1, 1988
  6. Colonel January 1, 1992
  7. Brigadier General January 1, 2000
  8. Major General October 1, 2003
  9. Lieutenant General June 13, 2006

Works

Published Works

See also

References

  1. http://www.publicbackgroundchecks.com/SearchResponse.aspx?view=NM&fn=ROBERT&mn=J%20JR&ln=ELDER&city=&state=VA&zip=&dob=19521015&age=
  2. Ricks, Thomas E.; Joby Warrick (October 18, 2007). "Tough Punishment Expected for Warhead Errors". Washington Post. Retrieved 2007-10-16.

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