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Lori Robinson beomes first woman to lead US combat command

Air Force General Lori Robinson took charge of the US military’s Northern Command on Friday, becoming the first woman to head a US combatant command.

Updated on: May 14, 2016 05:58 PM IST
By , Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado
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Air Force Gen Lori J Robinson has become the first woman to lead a top-tier US war-fighting command when she took charge of the North American Aerospace Defense Command and US Northern Command in Colorado.

US Air Force General Lori Robinson addresses airmen at Andersen Air Force Base, Guam. (Reuters File Photo)
US Air Force General Lori Robinson addresses airmen at Andersen Air Force Base, Guam. (Reuters File Photo)

Robinson – one of just two female four-star generals in the air force – was “the clear and obvious choice”, said defence secretary Ash Carter, who attended the change of command ceremony in a vast hangar at Peterson Air Force Base on Friday. Outside, a row of cannons fired a 19-gun salute.

Carter praised Robinson’s extensive experience and her skill as a strategic thinker capable of making split-second, life-and-death decisions. Her promotion shows the US has female officers qualified for the most senior positions, he said.

“I do hope – well, I know – there are more in her wake, more female officers in her wake,” Carter said.

Robinson is an inspiration to female cadets at the nearby Air Force Academy, said academy superintendent Michelle Johnson, a three-star general and the first woman to head the school. “They appreciate seeing somebody that they can aspire to,” Johnson said after the ceremony.

“I knew she was peeking over the clouds, and I knew that she was saying, ‘You go, Mom,’ “ Robinson said after the ceremony.

People who know Robinson describe her as the personification of a new generation of leaders, someone who understands that the air force has a broad role in space, cyber-security and drones, not just flying and fighting.

That’s what sets Robinson apart, not her gender, said Maria Carl, a retired air force colonel who worked with her when the general headed the Pacific Air Forces at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii.

“Gen Robinson reflects that change as much as anything else,” said Carl, who serves on the Military Affairs Council of the Hawaii Chamber of Commerce. “She has an ability to take all the different pieces of the picture and pull it together strategically.”

One of her new commands, the North American Aerospace Defense Command or NORAD, is a joint US-Canada operation that defends the skies over both nations and monitors sea approaches. It’s best known for its Cold War-era control room deep inside Cheyenne Mountain – now used only as a backup – and for its wildly popular NORAD Tracks Santa operation on Christmas Eve, fielding calls from children asking for Santa’s whereabouts.

Her other command, Northern Command, is responsible for defending US territory from attack and helping civilian authorities in emergencies. It was created after the Sept 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.

Robinson has an extensive background in command and control, the science of orchestrating military operations across a broad area. In her previous job, commander of Pacific Air Forces, her area of responsibility spanned more than half the globe.

“You’re dealing with a lot of countries, a lot of the air forces in the Pacific, China being one of them,” said Darryll Wong, a retired air force major general and Hawaii’s former adjutant general. “She had to be a fast learner.”

 
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