Special Ops welcomes new commander
By Senior Airman Ali Flisek, 1st SOW Public Affairs
/ Published July 03, 2007
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Lt. Gen. Michael Wooley, Air Force Special Operations Command commander, Col. Norm Brozenick Jr., former 1st Special Operations Wing commander, and Col. Brad Webb, new 1st SOW commander, render salutes to the colors during the playing of the National Anthem during the change of command ceremony held Tuesday in Freedom Hangar. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Angela Shepherd)
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Col. Norm Brozenick Jr., former 1st Special Operations Wing commander, renders his final salute to the men and women of the 1st SOW during the change of command ceremony held Tuesday at Freedom Hangar. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Angela Shepherd)
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Col. Norm Brozenick Jr., former 1st Special Operations Wing commander, passes the 1st SOW guidon to Lt. Gen. Michael Wooley, Air Force Special Operations Command commander, during the change of command ceremony held Tuesday at Freedom Hangar. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Andy Kin)
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Lt. Gen. Michael Wooley, Air Force Special Operations Command commander, passes the 1st Special Operations Wing guidon to Col. Brad Webb, the new 1st SOW commander, during the change of command ceremony held Tuesday at Freedom Hangar. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Andy Kin)
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Col. Brad Webb, the new 1st Special Operations Wing commander, renders his first salute to the men and women of the 1st SOW during the change of command ceremony held Tuesday at Freedom Hangar. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Andy Kin)
HURLBURT FIELD, Fla. --
Col. Brad Webb assumed command of the 1st Special Operations Wing Tuesday in Freedom Hangar.
Colonel Webb succeeded Col. Norman Brozenick Jr., who will be moving to Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Pentagon, as deputy director of studies and analyses, assessments and lessons learned. Colonel Brozenick is the third Hurlburt Field wing commander in a row to pin on brigadier general.
"It was an honor and a privilege that I will never forget," Colonel Brozenick said.
Lt. Gen. Michael Wooley, Air Force Special Operations Command commander, presided over the ceremony.
"I can think of no better family to take command of this outstanding wing than the Webbs," General Wooley said.
"You can expect to remain focused on fighting and winning, and taking care of our wingman and their families," Colonel Webb said.
Colonel Webb is no stranger to the special operations world. As the previous commander of the 352nd Special Operations Group, Royal Air Force Mildenhall, United Kingdom, he's well versed on AFSOC. Colonel Webb is a command pilot with more than 3,700 flying hours. His aircraft of expertise include the UH-1 H/N, MH-53 H/J/M, MC-130H and MC-130P.
Colonel Webb graduated from the Air Force Academy in 1984. He was awarded his flying wings as an honor graduate from Undergraduate Pilot Helicopter Training at Fort Rucker, Ala. Colonel Webb has also received a master's degree in Science in International Relations. In 2004, he received a master's degree in national security. These are only a few of Colonel Webb's vast educational achievements.
Some of his major awards and decorations include the Distinguished Flying Cross, the Bronze Star with one oak leaf cluster, the Gallant Unit Citation, and the Air Force Outstanding Unit Award with Valor and six oak leaf clusters. In 1996, Colonel Webb was the winner of the U.S.A.F. Cheney Award for most valorous flight of the year in humanitarian regard.