Brig. Gen. Woodward receives 17th AF guidon

by Master Sgt. Jim Fisher
17th Air Force Public Affairs


Seventeenth Air Force welcomed a new commander June 28 as Brig. Gen. Margaret H. Woodward received the guidon in a change of command ceremony here.
General Woodward took charge of the organization, also known as Air Forces Africa for its role as the air component to U.S. Africa Command, from Maj. Gen. Ronald R. Ladnier.

General Ladnier was 17th AF’s commander since its reactivation in October 2008 and was slated to retire in a separate ceremony the same day.

U.S. Africa Command Commander Gen. William E. “Kip” Ward presided, officiating the ceremony along with U.S. Air Forces in Europe Commander Gen. Roger A. Brady.

General Ward recognized the change of command as a milestone in the development of 17th AF and gave credit to the men and women of Air Forces Africa, especially their outgoing commander.

“This change of command ceremony marks a very substantial step in the maturation and creation of the Air Force’s newest component command headquarters, and this happened under (General Ladnier’s) leadership,” General Ward said. “It’s now an energized, effective organization with over 300 Airmen.”

Emphasizing the importance of the mission, he said General Woodward was very qualified for the task at hand.

“Seventeenth Air Force and Air Forces Africa are strengthening existing relationships and expanding our network of partners on the continent, all in the name of development and stability, in a very important part of the world that has an impact on each of us, wherever we may be,” General Ward said, addressing General Woodward. “There is no doubt in my mind that you are prepared and that you are the person for the job.”

The new commander echoed General Ward’s emphasis on the mission, declaring her readiness to capitalize on the opportunity.

“I come to this command with the deepest respect for our mission. The opportunity to work with partners and friends across the African continent to promote air access, safety and security is one of immense significance,” she said. “You have my word that every day you allow me the privilege of command, our team will seek to turn today’s challenges into tomorrow’s opportunities and work tirelessly to make extraordinary potential reality.”

General Woodward comes to 17th AF from 18th Air Force at Scott AFB, Ill., where she served as the vice commander. She has been selected for promotion to major general and will pin on the new rank in July.

A graduate of Arizona State University in 1982, she also holds a masters in aviation science from Embry-Riddle University and a Masters in national security strategy from the National War College. She is a command pilot with more than 3,500 hours in various mobility aircraft.

Her previous command experience includes two refueling squadrons, an operations group and two mobility wings.

The general also held staff positions in the Office of the Secretary of Defense and the Air Force Senior Leader Management Office in Washington, D.C.