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Air Force District of Washington

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Direct reporting unit of the United States Air Force

Military unit

The Air Force District of Washington (AFDW) is a Direct Reporting Unit of the United States Air Force. AFDW oversees Air Force operations in the Washington, D.C. region (also known as the "National Capital Region" or "NCR").

As a Direct Reporting Unit, AFDW is directly subordinate to the Chief of Staff, Headquarters, United States Air Force, and serves as the Air Force service component to the JFHQ-NCR. AFDW was originally headquartered on Bolling Air Force Base, but changed to Joint Base Andrews-Naval Air Facility Washington (JBA-NAFW).

AFDW originates back to the post-World War II era when Bolling Field Command was established on 15 December 1946. Bolling Field Command absorbed functions from various support organizations in the Washington, D.C. vicinity.[4] It was redesignated Headquarters Command, USAF, on 17 March 1958. When Headquarters Command, USAF, inactivated on 1 July 1976, many of its functions passed to Military Airlift Command. The Air Force District of Washington was constituted and activated, on 1 October 1985. it was inactivated on 15 Jul 1994, due to declining defense budgets. AFDW was reactivated on 7 July 2005, to realign the Air Force command structure in the NCR with the other military services, improve Air Force support to Joint Force Headquarters – National Capital Region (JFHQ-NCR).

AFDW oversees two wings and one group on JBA-NAFW: the 11th Wing, the 316th Wing and the 844th Communication Group. The 844th Communications Group have a specialized communications mission and serve as the central communications support group for the Air Force in the National Capital Region (NCR). The 316th Wing fulfills duties as the host base organization of Joint Base Andrews, while also supporting AFDW requirements. AFDW also supports airmen in more than 33,000 Airmen in over 200 locations in 108 countries.[5]

AFDW serves as the Air Force service component for coordination purposes to JTF-NCR and the supporting command to Joint Task Force National Capital Region. JTF-NCR has an emergency or major event operation 'mobilization' function as Joint Task Force-National Capital Region. Under the Joint Task Force NCR (JTF-NCR), the 320th Air Expeditionary Wing (320 AEW) activates and becomes the Air Force service component of JTF-NCR. The Commander of AFDW serves as the Commander, 320 AEW. Air Force Mission Directive 13 delineates missions and assigned duties applicable to AFDW in both its worldwide Air Force service role and its JTF-NCR Air Force service component role.

Air Force District of Washington comprises the following wings and major units.[6]

Expeditionary units[edit] List of commanders[edit] No. Commander Term Portrait Name Took office Left office Term length 1 Giddings, Edward N.Brigadier General
Edward N. Giddings
(born 1935) 1 October 1985 November 1988 ~ 3 years, 31 days 2 Rohatsch, Ralph R. Jr.Brigadier General
Ralph R. Rohatsch Jr.
(born 1940) November 1988 July 1990 ~ 1 year, 242 days 3 Vick, James L.Brigadier General
James L. Vick
(born 1943) July 1990 ~ September 1992 ~ 2 years, 62 days 4 Richard, Stevan B.Colonel
Stevan B. Richards ~ September 1992 15 July 1994 ~ 1 year, 317 days 5 Jones, Duane A.Brigadier General
Duane A. Jones 7 July 2005 14 April 2006 281 days 6 Smolen, Robert L.Major General
Robert L. Smolen 14 April 2006 29 June 2007 1 year, 76 days 7 Gorenc, FrankMajor General
Frank Gorenc
(born 1957) 29 June 2007 6 August 2008[7] 1 year, 38 days 8 Jodice, Ralph J. IIMajor General
Ralph J. Jodice II
(born 1955) 6 August 2008 18 November 2009 1 year, 104 days 9 Jones, Darrell D.Major General
Darrell D. Jones 18 November 2009 9 December 2010 1 year, 21 days 10 McDew, Darren W.Major General
Darren W. McDew
(born 1960) 9 December 2010 26 July 2012 1 year, 230 days 11 Dunbar, Sharon K.G.Major General
Sharon K.G. Dunbar 26 July 2012 22 July 2014 1 year, 361 days 12 Burke, Darryl W.Major General
Darryl W. Burke 22 July 2014 21 June 2017 2 years, 334 days 13 Jacobson, James A.Major General
James A. Jacobson 21 June 2017 9 July 2019 2 years, 18 days 14 Rupp, RickyMajor General
Ricky Rupp 9 July 2019 20 July 2021 2 years, 11 days 15 Jackson, Joel D.Major General
Joel D. Jackson 20 July 2021 6 September 2023 2 years, 48 days 16 Major General
Daniel A. DeVoe 6 September 2023 Incumbent 1 year, 298 days

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