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Non-pilot to Be New Commander of US Air Force in Pacific

By Eowyn @DrEowyn

Non-pilot to be new commander of US Air Force in PacificDr. Eowyn:

Obama’s destruction of the U.S. military continues, and Congress will not do a thing to stop it.

Non-pilot to be new commander of US Air Force in PacificOriginally posted on Consortium of Defense Analysts:

Instead of achievement or performance criteria, the U. S. military under Obama is making personnel decisions based on political criteria of “diversity.”

The latest case in point:

Although all previous Air Force combatant commanders in active large theaters of operation — the Pacific, Europe and Central Command — have been combat pilots, for the first time, a non-career pilot has been nominated to be Commander of the U. S. Air Force in the Pacific.

She is Lt. Gen. Lori J. Robinson who, although she’s had more than 900 flight hours, is not a career or combat pilot.

Lt. Gen. Lori RobinsonLt. Gen. Lori J. Robinson

Rowan Scarborough reports for The Washington Times, July 17, 2014:

The White House has picked the first female general to head the Air Force in the Pacific, which will make her the first non-pilot to command air power in such a large theater of operation.

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