COLONEL TAD D. “WOLF” CLARK - KUNSAN FSS

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COLONEL TAD D. “WOLF” CLARKColonel Tad D. Clark is Commander, 8th FighterWing, Kunsan Air Base, Republic of Korea. Heserves as the U.S. Forces Korea Area VI commanderfor more than 7,000 forward-stationed and combatready Air Force and Army personnel. As the 8 FWcommander, he is responsible for the plans, support,and execution of military operations in support ofcounter-air, aerial interdiction and close-air support onthe Korean Peninsula. The 8 FW consists of morethan 2,700 active-duty personnel, four groups and 13squadrons, including two F-16 fighter squadrons.Colonel Clark reports to the 7th Air Force commanderfor the wing's conduct of conventional air-to-groundand air-to-air missions in support of armistice andwartime taskings.He was commissioned in 1996 from the U.S. Air Force Academy and earned his wings fromEuro-NATO Joint Jet Pilot Training at Sheppard AFB. Colonel Clark has served as an F-16Mission Commander and Instructor Pilot, led NATO's largest Link-16 large force exercise inhistory comprising of over 85 combat aircraft, was a member of the 2006-2007 USAF‘Thunderbirds’ Air Demonstration Squadron, served as Aide-de-Camp to the USAF WarfareCenter Commander, commanded the 451st Expeditionary Operations Support Squadron,served as the senior executive officer to the Deputy Commander, U.S. Africa Command andmost recently served as Vice Commander of the 52d Fighter Wing, Spangdahlem AB, Germany.Colonel Clark is a command pilot, and a current and qualified F-16 instructor pilot, with over3,300 flying hours in the T-37, T-38, AT-38, and F-16, more than 2,000 of which are in the F16. He flew 118 missions in support of Operation ENDURING FREEDOM with multipleexpeditionary fighter squadrons to include the 480 EFS ‘Great Warhawk Nation’, culminatingin more than 600 combat hours in the F-16CM.EDUCATION1996 Bachelor of Science in Management, USAF Academy, Colorado Springs,Colorado 2001 Squadron Officer School, Maxwell AFB, Alabama2001 Masters in Business Administration, Midwestern State University, Wichita Falls,

200720102012201420182019Texas 2005 Tactical Leadership Programme, Florennes Air Base, BelgiumAir Command and Staff College, by correspondenceMasters in Strategic Intelligence, National Intelligence University, Bolling AFB,Washington, D.C.Air War College, by correspondenceMasters in National Security Strategy, National War College, Fort McNair,Washington, D.C.Senior Leader Nuclear Management Course, USAF Nuclear College, Kirtland AFB,New MexicoSenior Executive Education, Harvard Kennedy School, Harvard University, Boston,MAASSIGNMENTS1. Jan 1997 - Feb 1998, Student Pilot, Euro-NATO Joint Jet Pilot Training, 80 FTW,Sheppard AFB, Texas2. Mar 1998 - Apr 2001, T-37 First Assignment Instructor Pilot, Check Section Pilot, 89FTS, Sheppard AFB, Texas3. May 2001 - Jun 2001, AT-38 Introduction to Fighter Fundamentals, 88 FTS, SheppardAFB, Texas4. Jul 2001 - Apr 2002, F-16 Basic Course, 61 FS, Luke AFB, Arizona5. May 2002 - Jun 2002, F-16 Night Systems Course, 310 FS, Luke AFB, Arizona6. Jul 2002 - Jul 2003, F-16 Flight Lead, Chief of Life Support, Chief of Safety, 35 FS,Kunsan AB, Republic of Korea7. Aug 2003 - Oct 2005, F-16 Instructor Pilot, Flight Commander, Chief of Scheduling, 22FS, Spangdahlem AB, Germany8. Nov 2005 - Dec 2007, USAF Air Demonstration Squadron, the ‘Thunderbirds’, NellisAFB, Nevada9. Jan 2008 - Jun 2009, Aide-de-Camp to the Commander, USAF Warfare Center, NellisAFB, Nevada10. Jan 2008 - Jun 2009, F-16 Adversary Tactics Pilot, IR Missile Expert, 64thAggressor Squadron, Nellis AFB, Nevada11. Jul 2009 - Jul 2010, Graduate Student, National Intelligence University, BollingAFB, Washington, D.C.12. Aug 2010 - Mar 2012, Division Chief, Sr Leader Mgt, HQ Air Combat Command,Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia13. Apr 2012 - Apr 2013, Commander, 451st Expeditionary Operations Support Squadron,Kandahar, Afghanistan14. Jul 2013 - Jun 2014, Graduate Student, National War College, Fort McNair, Washington,D.C.15. Jul 2014 - Jun 2017, Joint Staff Officer, US Africa Command, Stuttgart, Germany16. Jun 2017 - Present, Vice Commander, 52d Fighter Wing, Spangdahlem AB, Germany17. May 2019 - Present, Commander, 8th Fighter Wing, Kunsan AB, Republic of KoreaFLIGHT INFORMATIONRating: Command PilotFlight Hours: 3,300 Combat Hours: 600

Aircraft Flown: T-37, T-38, AT-38, and F-16SUMMARY OF JOINT ASSIGNMENTS2014-2015, Command Electronic Warfare Officer & Chief, Joint Cyber Center, USAFRICOM,Stuttgart, Germany as a Lieutenant Colonel2015-2016, Deputy Division Chief, Information & Cyberspace Operations, USAFRICOM,Stuttgart, Germany as a Lieutenant Colonel2016-2017, Senior Executive Officer, Deputy Commander, USAFRICOM, Stuttgart, Germanyas a ColonelMAJOR AWARDS AND DECORATIONSBronze StarDefense Meritorious Service MedalMeritorious Service Medal with two oak leaf clusters AirMedal with four oak leaf clustersAerial Achievement MedalAir Force Commendation Medal with two oak leaf clustersEFFECTIVE DATES OF PROMOTIONSecond Lieutenant May 1996First LieutenantMay 1998CaptainMay 2000MajorMay 2006Lieutenant Colonel December 2010ColonelMarch 2017

COLONEL LAWRENCE T. “WOLF 2” SULLIVANColonel Lawrence Sullivan is the Vice Commander,8th Fighter Wing, Kunsan Air Base, Republic ofKorea. As Vice Commander, he plays a key role inthe planning, support, and execution of militaryoperations to include counter-air, aerial interdiction,and close-air support on the Korean Peninsula. Thewing consists of more than 2,700 active-dutypersonnel, four groups, and 13 squadrons includingtwo F-16 fighter squadrons.Colonel Sullivan graduated from the United StatesAir Force Academy with a Bachelor of ScienceDegree in Biochemistry in 1999. He has served asan F-16 Instructor Pilot, Flight Examiner, WeaponsOfficer, Director of Operations and SquadronCommander during flying assignments at Osan AB,Korea, Eielson AFB, AK, Misawa AB, Japan, and Nellis AFB, NV. He has been a FighterWingInstructor Pilot of the Year, was selected as the top F-16 Weapons School Graduate for2006, was named outstanding F-16 Weapons School Instructor, and conducted a strike missionto Afghanistan that received the Mackay Trophy for the most meritorious flight of the year.While at Nellis AFB he was the Weapons School’s primary Mission Commander and Integrationinstructor across 17 Squadrons and 30 weapons systems, focused on synchronizing kinetic andnon-kinetic effects versus robust integrated air defense systems. He attended IntermediateDefense Education at the Naval War College and participated in the Halsey Alpha war-gaminggroup. Following that he attended the School of Advanced Air and Space Studies and is apostdoctoral candidate in Military Strategy. In 2016 he was a Service Chief Fellow at DARPA,working with cyber, EW, and contested access technologies. He graduated from the EisenhowerSchool at National Defense University in June 2017 after completing the Long-Term Strategyresearch concentration. He is married to Major Teresa Sullivan, USAFR, and has threedaughters: Abigail, Olivia, and Penelope.Colonel Sullivan is a command pilot with 2,000 flying hours, including 200 combat hours,primarily in the F-16CJ.

EDUCATION1999 Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry, USAF Academy, CO2004 Squadron Officer School, Maxwell Air Force Base, AL2004 Forward Air Controller (Airborne) Course, Luke AFB, AZ2006 Weapons Instructor Course, USAF Weapons School, Nellis AFB, NV2008 Air Command and Staff College, Maxwell AFB, AL2008 Master of Science in International Relations, Troy University2012 Air War College, Maxwell AFB, AL2012 Master of Art in National Security and Strategic Studies, CNCS, Naval War College,Newport, RI2013 Master of Philosophy, Military Strategy, School of Advanced Air and Space Studies,Maxwell AFB, AL2013 Postdoctoral candidate in Military Strategy, Air University, Maxwell AFB, AL2016 Service Chief Fellow, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA),Arlington, VA2017 Master of Science in National Resource Strategy, Eisenhower School, National DefenseUniversityASSIGNMENTS1. October 1999 – October 2000 Student, Undergraduate Pilot Training, Columbus AFB, MS.2. October 2000 – March 2001 Student Pilot, Introduction to Fighter Fundamentals, RandolphAFB, TX.3. April 2001 – October 2001, F-16 student pilot, 149th Fighter Squadron, Kelly AFB, TX.4. December 2001 – December 2002, F-16 pilot, 36th FS, Osan AB, Republic of Korea5. December 2002 – December 2005, Flight Commander, IP, SEFE 18th FS, Eielson AFB, AK6. December 2005 – July 2008, Flight Commander, IP, SEFE, 13th FS, Misawa AB, Japan7. July 2006 – December 2006, Student, USAF Weapons School, Nellis AFB, Nev8. January 2007 – December 2008, Squadron and Wing Weapons Officer, 35th FW, MisawaAB, Japan9. December 2008 – July 2011, F-16 Instructor, USAF Weapons School, Nellis AFB, NV10. July 2011 – June 2012, Student, College of Naval Command and Staff, Naval War College,Newport, RI11. July 2012 – June 2013, Student, School of Advanced Air and Space Studies, Maxwell AFB,AL12. October 2013 – May 2014, Director of Operations, 14th FS, Misawa Air Base, Japan13. May 2014 – July 2016, Commander, 35th Operations Support Squadron, Misawa AB, Japan14. April 2016 – July 2016, Fellow, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, Arlington,VA15. July 2016 – June 2017, Student, Eisenhower School, National Defense University,Washington D.C.16. June 2017 – May 2018, Program Manager, Project DATAHUB, J39, The Joint Staff,Pentagon17. May 2018 – May 2019, Chief, Special Projects and Innovation Division, J39, The JointStaff, Pentagon18. May 2019 – Present, Vice Commander, 8th FW, Kunsan AB, Republic of Korea

FLIGHT INFORMATIONRating: Command PilotFlight hours: 2,000 Primary Aircraft flown: F-16 (Blocks 15/25/30/32/40/42/50/52),Other Aircraft Flown: T-37, T-38, AT-38, F-15D, F-15E, B-1B, EA-6B, MQ-9, RC-135MAJOR AWARDS AND DECORATIONSSuperior Defense Service MedalMeritorious Service Medal with 2 oak leaf clustersAir Medal with oak leaf clusterAir Force Commendation MedalAir Force Achievement Medal with oak leaf clusterAir Force Outstanding Unit Award with five oak leaf clustersCombat Readiness MedalNational Defense Service MedalAfghanistan Campaign MedalIraq Campaign MedalKorean Defense Service Medal2006 Risner Trophy, 16th Weapons Squadron2007 Clarence H. Mackay Trophy2010 Cecil G. Foster Award as Outstanding Weapons School F-16 InstructorEFFECTIVE DATES OF PROMOTIONSecond Lieutenant June 1999First LieutenantJune 2001CaptainJune 2003MajorDecember 2008Lieutenant Colonel November 2012ColonelJune 2018

CHIEF MASTER SERGEANT STEVE C. “WOLF CHIEF” CENOVCMSgt Cenov is the is the Command Chief MasterSergeant, 8th Fighter Wing, Kunsan Air Base, Republicof Korea. Serving as the wing's senior enlisted leader,Chief Moore is the principle advisor to the commanderon matters influencing the readiness, training, morale,welfare, quality of life, and professional development ofmore than 2,700 forward-stationed and combat-readyAirmen, Soldiers, and Civilian members. The wing isresponsible for the plans, support, and execution ofmilitary operations in support of counter-air, aerialinterdiction, and close-air support in defense of morethan 230 million citizens of the Republic of Korea.CMSgt Cenov enlisted in the Air Force in May of 1999and his background includes various duties in thesecurity forces career field. He has held variousleadership positions while serving at squadron, group,wing, and MAJCOM levels. CMSgt Cenov has deployed in support of operations SouthernWatch, Iraqi Freedom, New Dawn, Enduring Freedom, Inherent Resolve and completed overseastours in Alaska, Italy, Japan, Turkey and Germany.Prior to assuming his current position, CMSgt Cenov served as Group Superintendent of the52nd Munitions Maintenance Group, Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany.EDUCATION2001 Arctic Survival School, Eielson AFB, AK2003 Airman Leadership School, Aviano AB, Italy2005 Associates in Criminal Justice, Community College of the Air Force, Maxwell AFB, AL2005 Associates in Criminal Justice, Community College of the Air Force, Maxwell AFB, AL2006 Associates in Police Science, Central Texas College, Killeen, TX2008 Noncommissioned Officer Academy, Kadena AB, Japan2009 Contingency War Planners Course, Maxwell AFB, Ala.2009 Bachelors in Criminal Justice, American Military University, Manassas, West Virginia(With Honors)2010 Masters in Emergency Management, TUI University, Cypress, CA (Magna Cum Laude)

2012 Senior Noncommissioned Officer Academy, Maxwell AFB-Gunter Annex, AL2013 Federal Bureau of Investigation National Academy (NA–253), Quantico, VA2013 Masters in Criminal Justice Ed, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA(Summa Cum Laude)2014 Professional Manager Certification, Community College of the Air Force, Maxwell AFB,AL2014 Integrated Defense Command and Control Course, Joint Base San Antonio–Lackland,TX2015 Security Forces Advanced Officer Course, Joint Base San Antonio–Lackland, TX2017 Joint & Combined Warfighting School, National Defense University, Joint Forces StaffCollege, Norfolk, VA2017 Command Chief Master Sergeant Training Course, Joint Base Andrews, MD2018 NATO Nuclear Policy Course, Oberammergau, Germany2018 Continuous Process Improvement for Executives, Institute for Defense and Business,Cincinnati, OHASSIGNMENTSMay 1999 – June 1999, Student, Basic Military Training, Lackland AFB, TX2. June 1999 – September 1999, Student, Security Police Technical School, LacklandAFB, TX3. October 1999 – October 2002, Security Forces Member, Response Force Leader,Security Forces Controller, 354th Security Forces Squadron, Eielson AFB, AK4. October 2002 – November 2005, Vault Storage Area Supervisor, Security ForcesEvaluator, Assistant NCOIC, Standardization & Evaluation, 31st Security ForcesSquadron, Aviano AB, Italy5. January 2006 – December 2007, Assistant Flight Chief, NCOIC Investigation,Operations Staff NCO and NCOIC, Supply & Equipment, 28th Security ForcesSquadron, Ellsworth AFB, SD (August 2006 – March 2007, NCOIC Plans & Programs,Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar)6. January 2008 – January 2012, Flight Chief, NCOIC, Logistics and Unit DeploymentManager, 374th Security Forces Squadron, Yokota AB, Japan (February – August2010, NCOIC, East Gate, Joint Base Balad, Iraq andJune – December 2011, Air Mobility Division Fly Away Security Manager, Al UdeidAB, Qatar)7. January 2012 – October 2014, Operations Superintendent, Superintendent Programs &Resources andManager, Contingency & Deployment, HQ AETC/A7S, Joint Base San Antonio–Randolph, TX(June 2014 – September 2014, Chief, JDOC, Kandahar AB, Afghanistan)8.October 2014 – April 2015, Security Forces Manager and Operations Superintendent,902d Security Forces Squadron, Joint Base San Antonio–Randolph, TX9.April 2015 – January 2017, Security Forces Manager, 22d Security Forces Squadron,McConnell AFB, KS (April2016 – October 2016, Security Forces Manager, Bagram AB, Afghanistan)1.

10.11.12.January 2017 – January 2018, Group Superintendent, 39th Weapons System SecurityGroup, Incirlik AB, TurkeyJanuary 2018 – May 2019 Group Superintendent, 52d Munitions Maintenance Group,Spangdahlem AB, GermanyJune 2019- Present, Command Chief Master Sergeant, 8th Fighter Wing, Kunsan AB,Republic of KoreaMAJOR AWARDS AND DECORATIONSBronze Star MedalDefense Meritorious Service MedalMeritorious Service Medal with four bronze oak leaf clustersAir Force Commendation Medal with one bronze oak leaf clusterAir Force Achievement Medal with one bronze oak leaf clusterAir Force Recognition RibbonOTHER ACHIEVEMENTS2008 374th Security Forces Squadron NCO of the Year2009 374th Security Forces Squadron NCO of the Year2010 374th Mission Support Group SNCO of the Year2010 PACAF Security Forces Flight SNCO of the Year2011 HQ Air Force Security Forces Staff NCO of the Year2016 3rd Cavalry Regiment Shoulder Sleeve (Combat Patch)EFFECTIVE DATES OF PROMOTIONChief Master SergeantDecember 2015

COLONEL SCOTT W. “VIPER” WALKERColonel Scott W. Walker is the Commander, 8thOperations Group, Kunsan Air Base, Republic ofKorea. As the Group Commander, he is responsiblefor the conduct of conventional air-to-ground andair-to-air missions in support of Armistice andwartime taskings to defend the ROK.Col. Walker received his commission from theUnited States Air Force Academy in 1996. He hasheld staff positions at Headquarters Air Force,Pentagon, and United Nations Command /Combined Forces Command / U.S. Forces KoreaCommand at U.S. Army Garrison Yongsan,Republic of Korea. Prior to his current position, thecolonel was Chief of Inspections Division,Headquarters Pacific Air Forces Inspector General,Hickam Air Force Base, Hawaii.EDUCATION1996 Bachelor of Science, U.S. Air Force Academy, Colo.2003 Squadron Officer School, Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala.2010 Master of Military Art and Science, U.S. Army Command and General Staff College,Fort Leavenworth, Kan.2016 Master of Strategic Studies, Air War College, Maxwell AFB, Ala.ASSIGNMENTS1. May 1996 - May 1997, Student, Joint Undergraduate Navigator Training, Pensacola NavalAir Station, Fla.2. May 1997 - July 1998, Student, Undergraduate Navigator Training, Randolph AFB, Texas3. July 1998 - November 1999, KC-135 Navigator, 909th Air Refueling Squadron, Kadena AB,Japan4. November 1999 - March 2000, KC-135 Instructor/Evaluator Navigator, 909th ARS, KadenaAB, Japan5. November 2000 - June 2002, Student, Euro-NATO Joint Jet Pilot Training, Sheppard AFB,Texas

6. June 2002 - January 2003, Student, 309th Fighter Squadron, Luke AFB, Ariz.7. January 2003 - January 2005, F-16 Pilot, 555th FS, Aviano AB, Italy8. August 2005 - March 2006, F-16 Pilot, Wing Flight Safety Officer, 31st FW, Aviano AB, Italy9. March 2006 - June 2007, F-16 Instructor Pilot, Chief of Safety, 8th FW, Kunsan AB, Republicof Korea10. June 2007 - August 2008, Aide-de-Camp, Commander United Nations Command/CombinedForces Command/U.S. Forces Korea, U.S. Army Garrison Yongsan, Republic of Korea11. August 2008 - June 2009, Chief of Coal Warfighter Division, Headquarters Air Force,Washington D.C.12. June 2009 - November 2010, Student, U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, Ft.Leavenworth, Kan.13. November 2010 - August 2011, F-16 Instructor Pilot, 55th FS, Shaw AFB, S.C.14. August 2011 - October 2012, Chief of Safety, 20th FW, Shaw AFB, S.C.15. October 2012 - September 2014, Commander, Detachment 93 Active Associate, 495thFighter Group, Homestead Air Reserve Base, Fla.16. September 2014 - July 2015, Deputy Commander, 20th OG, Shaw AFB, S.C.17. July 2015 - August 2016, Student, Air War College, Maxwell AFB, Ala.18. August 2016 - August 2017, Chief of Air-to-Ground Inspections, Headquarters Pacific AirForces Inspector General, Hickam AFB, Hawaii19. August 2017 - May 2018, Chief of Inspections Division, Headquarters Pacific Air ForcesInspector General, Hickam AFB, Hawaii20. Jun 2018 - Present, Commander, 8th OG, Kunsan AB, Republic of KoreaFLIGHT INFORMATIONRating: Command pilotFlight hours: More than 3,000 including 562 combat hoursAircraft flown: T-3, T-34C, T-37, T-38, AT-38C, F-16 Blocks 30/40/42/50MAJOR AWARDS AND DECORATIONSDefense Meritorious Service MedalMeritorious Service Medal with five oak leaf clustersAir Medal with three oak leaf clustersAerial Achievement MedalAir Force Commendation Medal with oak leaf clusterAir Force Achievement MedalCombat Readiness Medal with bronze starAir & Space Campaign MedalNATO MedalEFFECTIVE DATES OF PROMOTIONSecond Lieutenant May 1996First Lieutenant May 1998CaptainMay 2000MajorMay 2006Lieutenant Colonel August 2011ColonelOctober 2017

COLONEL ANDREW B. “PHOENIX” HUNTOONColonel Andrew B. Huntoon is the Commander,8th Maintenance Group, Kunsan Air Base,Republic of Korea. As the Group Commander, heis responsible for the daily flying and maintenanceoperations, intermediate level maintenance,component repair and maintenance training for acombat wing with approximately 50 permanentlyassigned F-16 fighter jet aircraft.

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