317th Airlift Wing Commander Relieved of Command

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The 18th Air Force commander relieved the 317th Airlift Wing commander May 16 due to loss of trust and confidence in his ability to command.

 

Col. David Owens was relieved due to the creation of an unhealthy work environment that impacted the commander’s ability to lead effectively. A recent investigation substantiated allegations that he failed to establish and maintain a healthy command climate and created a toxic environment.

                       

“I am committed to ensuring we have the right leaders in place," said Lt. Gen. Giovanni Tuck, 18th Air Force commander. "Our focus is on taking care of our Airmen and civilians as we rebuild the command climate in the 317th Airlift Wing.”

 

Owens was responsible for organizing, training, and equipping 1,200 personnel to operate, maintain, and sustain C-130J aircraft engaged in worldwide combat aerial delivery operations. Owens has been temporarily detailed to the 7th Bomb Wing while he awaits another assignment.

 

Col. Rhett Boldenow, 317 AW vice commander, will serve as the interim commander effective immediately.