AFSPC commander visits Clear
CLEAR AIR FORCE STATION, Alaska – During his visit to the 13th Space Warning Squadron March 28 to 29, Gen. C. Robert Kehler, Air Force Space Command commander, held a commander’s call during which he fielded questions and discussed a variety of topics including rotating active duty personnel through the 13th SWS to give them Phased Array Warning System experience. Clear AFS is currently manned by a team of civilians, Alaska Air National Guardsmen and active duty Airmen and is one of several geographically separated units assigned to the 21st Space Wing that conducts precise disciplined missile warning, missile defense and space control operations. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Michael Reyor)
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