Ogden Air Logistics Complex
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Ogden Air Logistics Complex | |
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File:OO-ALC Beveled Logo.png | |
Active | 1943 | –present
Country | File:Flag of the United States.svg United States |
Branch | File:Flag of the United States Air Force.svg United States Air Force |
Type | Air Logistics Complex |
Role | Logistics, support, maintenance and distribution |
Size | 8,100 personnel |
Part of | Air Force Sustainment Center |
Headquarters | Hill Air Force Base, Utah |
Commanders | |
Current commander | Major General Kenyon Bell[1] |
The Ogden Air Logistics Complex (OO-ALC) performs programmed depot maintenance on a number of US Air Force weapon systems. Specifically it supports A-10 Thunderbolt II, B-2 Spirit, F-16 Fighting Falcon, and LGM-30G Minuteman III systems. Additionally, the center is responsible for landing gear systems, conventional munitions, solid propellants, and composite materials.[2] It is located at Hill Air Force Base. The former Ogden Air Logistics Center was re-designated as the Ogden Air Logistics Complex on 12 July 2012. Since 2012 the Complex has supervised the 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base.
Lineage
- Established as Ogden Air Depot Control Area Command on 19 January 1943. Activated on 1 February 1943.
- Redesignated:
- Ogden Air Service Command on 17 May 1943;
- Ogden Air Technical Service Command on 14 November 1944;
- Ogden Air Materiel Area on 2 July 1946;
- Ogden Air Logistics Center on 1 April 1974;
- Ogden Air Logistics Complex, 12 July 2012.
List of commanders
- Brig Gen Steven Bleymaier
- Brig Gen Stacey Hawkins
- Maj Gen C. MCCAULEY VON HOFFMAN
- Brig Gen Richard W. Gibbs
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