Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance, and Cyber Effects Operations of the United States Air Force

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Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance, and Cyber Effects Operations of the United States Air Force
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Incumbent
Lieutenant General Mary F. O'Brien

since November 2019
United States Air Force
AbbreviationA2/6
Member ofAir Staff
Reports toSecretary of the Air Force
Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force
AppointerThe President
with Senate advice and consent
Formation1 July 1957
First holderMillard Lewis
DeputyAssistant Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance of the United States Air Force

The Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance, and Cyber Effects Operations of the United States Air Force is a position in the United States Air Force tasked with the development and implementation of policy formulation, planning, evaluation, oversight and leadership of Air Force intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance and cyber effects operations capabilities. Commonly referred to as the A26, it is held by a lieutenant general who also serves as the representative of the Air Force to the intelligence community. The position is one of among the ten same positions in the Headquarters of the U.S. Air Force. As such, the officeholder of this position serves in the Air Staff. The current holder of this position is Lieutenant General Mary F. O'Brien.[1]

Organization[]

  • Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance and Cyber Effects Operations: US Air Force O9 shoulderboard rotated.svg Lt Gen Mary F. O'Brien
    • Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance: US Air Force O8 shoulderboard rotated.svg Maj Gen Daniel L. Simpson[2]
      • Director of Remotely Piloted Aircraft and Airborne ISR Capabilities: US Air Force O7 shoulderboard rotated.svg Brig Gen [3]
      • Director of Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Operations: US Air Force O7 shoulderboard rotated.svg Brig Gen [4]
    • Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff for Cyber Effects Operations: US Air Force O7 shoulderboard rotated.svg Brig Gen [5]
      • Director of Cyberspace Operations and Warfighter Communications: US Air Force O7 shoulderboard rotated.svg Brig Gen Eric P. DeLange

List of Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations of the United States Air Force[]

No. Deputy Chief of Staff[6] Term Ref.
Portrait Name Took office Left office Term length
Assistant Chief of Staff for Intelligence
1
Millard Lewis
Major General
1 July 19574 May 1958307 days[7]
2
James H. Walsh
Major General
5 May 195816 July 19613 years, 72 days[8]
3
Robert A. Breitweiser
Major General
17 July 196114 March 19631 year, 240 days[9]
4
Jack E. Thomas
Major General
15 March 196330 April 19696 years, 46 days[10]
5
Jamie M. Philpott
Major General
1 May 196931 October 1969183 days[11]
-
Rockly Triantafellu
Major General

Acting
1 November 196910 November 19699 days[12]
6
Rockly Triantafellu
Major General
11 November 196929 February 19722 years, 110 days[12]
7
George J. Keegan Jr.
Major General
1 March 197231 December 19764 years, 305 days[13]
8
Eugene R. Tighe Jr.
Major General
1 January 197731 August 1977242 days[14]
9
James L. Brown
Major General
15 August 197713 April 19802 years, 242 days[15]
10
John B. Marks
Major General
10 April 198031 July 19833 years, 112 days[16]
11
James C. Pfautz
Major General
1 August 198330 April 19851 year, 272 days[17]
12
Leonard H. Perroots
Major General
Leonard H. Perroots
1 May 198530 September 1985152 days[18]
13
Schuyler Bissell
Major General
1 October 198530 April 19882 years, 212 days[19]
14
C. Norman Wood
Major General
2 May 198831 March 19901 year, 333 days[20]
15
James R. Clapper
Major General
James R. Clapper
1 April 19902 September 19911 year, 154 days[21]
16
Richard O'Lear
Major General
3 September 199124 May 19931 year, 263 days[22]
17
Ervin J. Rokke
Major General
Ervin J. Rokke
25 May 199325 September 19941 year, 123 days[23]
18
Kenneth A. Minihan
Major General
Kenneth A. Minihan
11 October 199431 August 1995324 days[24]
19
A. Bowen Ballard
Major General
1 September 199531 December 19961 year, 15 days[25]
20
John P. Casciano
Major General
16 December 199531 December 1996~3 years, 75 days[26]
Director of Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance
21
John P. Casciano
Major General
1 January 1997March 1999~2 years, 59 days[26]
22
Glen D. Shaffer
Major General
March 1999July 2002~3 years, 122 days[27]
23
Ronald F. Sams
Lieutenant General
July 2002March 2006~3 years, 243 days[28]
-
Kevin J. Kennedy
Major General

Acting
March 2006July 2006~122 days[29]
Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance
24
David A. Deptula
Lieutenant General
David A. Deptula
July 20061 October 2010~4 years, 92 days[30]
25
Larry D. James
Lieutenant General
Larry D. James
1 October 2010June 2013~2 years, 243 days[31]
26
Robert P. Otto
Lieutenant General
June 2013November 2016~3 years, 153 days[32]
27
VeraLinn Jamieson
Lieutenant General
VeraLinn Jamieson
November 2016February 2019~2 years, 92 days[33]
Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance, and Cyber Effects Operations
27
VeraLinn Jamieson
Lieutenant General
VeraLinn Jamieson
February 2019November 2019~273 days[33]
28
Mary F. O'Brien
Lieutenant General
Mary F. O'Brien
November 2019Incumbent~2 years, 79 days[34]

References[]

  1. ^ "OPR:AF A2D Summary of Changes" (PDF).
  2. ^ "MAJOR GENERAL DANIEL L. SIMPSON". www.af.mil.
  3. ^ "BRIGADIER GENERAL STEWART A. HAMMONS". www.af.mil.
  4. ^ "BRIGADIER GENERAL PARKER H. WRIGHT". www.af.mil.
  5. ^ "BRIGADIER GENERAL ROBERT K. LYMAN". www.af.mil.
  6. ^ https://media.defense.gov/2013/Apr/10/2001329974/-1/-1/0/AFD-130410-035.pdf
  7. ^ "MAJOR GENERAL MILLARD LEWIS". www.af.mil.
  8. ^ "MAJOR GENERAL JAMES H. WALSH". www.af.mil.
  9. ^ "LIEUTENANT GENERAL ROBERT ALLEN BREITWEISER". www.af.mil.
  10. ^ "MAJOR GENERAL JACK EUGENE THOMAS". www.af.mil.
  11. ^ "LIEUTENANT GENERAL JAMMIE M. PHILPOTT". www.af.mil.
  12. ^ a b "MAJOR GENERAL ROCKLY TRIANTAFELLU". www.af.mil.
  13. ^ "MAJOR GENERAL GEORGE J. KEEGAN JR". www.af.mil.
  14. ^ "LIEUTENANT GENERAL EUGENE F. TIGHE JR". www.af.mil.
  15. ^ "MAJOR GENERAL JAMES L. BROWN". www.af.mil.
  16. ^ "MAJOR GENERAL JOHN B. MARKS". www.af.mil.
  17. ^ "MAJOR GENERAL JAMES C. PFAUTZ". www.af.mil.
  18. ^ "LIEUTENANT GENERAL LEONARD H. PERROOTS". www.af.mil.
  19. ^ "MAJOR GENERAL SCHUYLER BISSELL". www.af.mil.
  20. ^ "LIEUTENANT GENERAL C. NORMAN WOOD". www.af.mil.
  21. ^ "LIEUTENANT GENERAL JAMES R. CLAPPER JR". www.af.mil.
  22. ^ "MAJOR GENERAL RICHARD J. O". www.af.mil.
  23. ^ "LIEUTENANT GENERAL ERVIN J. ROKKE". www.af.mil.
  24. ^ "LIEUTENANT GENERAL KENNETH A. MINIHAN". www.af.mil.
  25. ^ "MAJOR GENERAL A. BOWEN BALLARD". www.af.mil.
  26. ^ a b "MAJOR GENERAL JOHN P. CASCIANO". www.af.mil.
  27. ^ "MAJOR GENERAL GLEN D. SHAFFER". www.af.mil.
  28. ^ "LIEUTENANT GENERAL RONALD F. SAMS". www.af.mil.
  29. ^ "MAJOR GENERAL KEVIN J. KENNEDY". www.af.mil.
  30. ^ "LIEUTENANT GENERAL DAVID A. DEPTULA". www.af.mil.
  31. ^ "LIEUTENANT GENERAL LARRY D. JAMES". www.af.mil.
  32. ^ "LIEUTENANT GENERAL ROBERT P. "BOB" OTTO". www.af.mil.
  33. ^ a b "LIEUTENANT GENERAL VERALINN JAMIESON". www.af.mil.
  34. ^ "LIEUTENANT GENERAL MARY F. O'BRIEN". www.af.mil.

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