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Douglas M. Fraser
American air force general

Douglas M. Fraser

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American air force general
A.K.A.
Douglas Malcolm Fraser
Work field
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming, USA
Age
71 years
Education
John F. Kennedy School of Government
United States Air Force Academy
Awards
Air Force Distinguished Service Medal
 
Legion of Merit
 
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Biography

Douglas Malcolm Fraser(born April 16, 1950), is a United States Air Force general who served as the Commander, United States Southern Command (USSOUTHCOM). He was the first U.S. Air Force officer to become USSOUTHCOM's combatant commander. He previously served as Deputy Commander, United States Pacific Command from April 2008 to June 24, 2009. He assumed his final assignment on June 25, 2009.

Military career

Gen Fraser earned his commission upon graduation from the United States Air Force Academy in 1975. A qualified Command Pilot in fighter aircraft, his operational assignments include Europe, the Pacific, Air Combat Command and Air Force Space Command.He has previously served as Commander, Space Warfare Center, Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado; as well as Commander, Alaskan Command, United States Pacific Command; Commander, 11th Air Force, Pacific Air Forces; and Commander, Alaskan North American Defense Region, with headquarters at Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska.

Education

  • 1975 Bachelor of Science in Political Science, United States Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Colorado
  • 1979 Squadron Officer School, Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama
  • 1987 Air Command and Staff College, Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama
  • 1987 Master of Science in Political Science, Auburn University
  • 1992 National War College, Fort Lesley J. McNair, Washington, D.C.
  • 2004 Senior Executives in National and International Security, Harvard
  • 2005 Joint Flag Officer Warfighting Course, Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama
  • 2006 Pinnacle, Norfolk, Virginia

Assignments

  1. August 1975 - July 1976, student, undergraduate pilot training, Vance Air Force Base, Oklahoma
  2. September 1976 - March 1977, F-15 student, 405th Tactical Training Unit, Luke Air Force Base, Arizona
  3. June 1977 - May 1980, F-15 pilot, 36th Tactical Fighter Wing, Bitburg Air Base, West Germany
  4. June 1980 - June 1983, F-15 squadron weapons officer, 405th Tactical Training Wing, Luke Air Force Base, Arizona
  5. July 1983 - June 1985, flight commander, 49th Tactical Fighter Wing, Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico
  6. July 1985 - July 1986, aide to the Commander, 12th Air Force, Bergstrom Air Force Base, Texas
  7. August 1986 - June 1987, student, Air Command and Staff College, Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama
  8. July 1987 - July 1989, fighter programmer, Directorate of Programs and Resources, Headquarters United States Air Force, Washington, D.C.
  9. July 1989 - May 1991, member, Chief of Staff of the Air Force Staff Group, Headquarters United States Air Force, Washington, D.C.
  10. July 1991 - June 1992, Commander, Weapons and Tactics Flight, 18th Operations Support Squadron, Kadena Air Base, Japan
  11. June 1992 - October 1992, Director of Operations, 44th Fighter Squadron, Kadena Air Base, Japan
  12. October 1992 - July 1993, Commander, 12th Fighter Squadron, Kadena Air Base, Japan
  13. August 1993 - June 1994, student, National War College, Fort Lesley J. McNair, Washington, D.C.
  14. July 1994 - July 1996, analysis assistant, Office of Assistant Secretary of Defense for Strategy and Requirements, Washington, D.C.
  15. July 1996 - June 1997, Director, Chief of Staff of the Air Force Operations Group, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C.
  16. July 1997 - January 1999, Commander, 366th Operations Group, Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho
  17. February 1999 - January 2000, executive assistant to the Commander in Chief, United States Pacific Command, Camp H.M. Smith, Hawaii
  18. January 2000 - April 2002, Commander, 3d Wing, Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska
  19. April 2002 - June 2003, Commander, Space Warfare Center, Air Force Space Command, Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado
  20. May 2003 - October 2005, Director of Air and Space Operations, Headquarters Air Force Space Command, Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado
  21. October 2005 - April 2008, Commander, Alaskan Command, United States Pacific Command; Commander, 11th Air Force, Pacific Air Forces; and Commander, Alaskan North American Defense Region, Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska
  22. April 2008 - June 2009, Deputy Commander, United States Pacific Command, Camp H.M. Smith, Hawaii
  23. June 2009 - November 2012, Commander, United States Southern Command, Miami, Florida

Flight information

  • Rating: Command pilot
  • Flight hours: More than 3,100
  • Aircraft flown: F-15A/B/C/D, F-15E, F-16 and C-37

Awards and decorations

Other accoutrements
Personal decorations
Defense Superior Service Medal with two bronze oak leaf clusters
Meritorious Service Medal with three bronze oak leaf clusters
Air Force Commendation Medal with bronze oak leaf cluster
Unit awards
Outstanding Unit Award with bronze oak leaf cluster
Organizational Excellence Award with bronze oak leaf cluster
Campaign and service medals
National Defense Service Medal with bronze service star
Service, training, and marksmanship awards
Air Force Overseas Long Tour Service Ribbon with two bronze oak leaf clusters
Air Force Longevity Service Award with silver and three bronze oak leaf clusters
Foreign awards
Other accoutrements
Defense Superior Service Medal with two bronze oak leaf clusters
Meritorious Service Medal with three bronze oak leaf clusters
Air Force Commendation Medal with bronze oak leaf cluster
Unit awards
Outstanding Unit Award with bronze oak leaf cluster
Organizational Excellence Award with bronze oak leaf cluster
Campaign and service medals
National Defense Service Medal with bronze service star
Service, training, and marksmanship awards
Air Force Overseas Long Tour Service Ribbon with two bronze oak leaf clusters
Air Force Longevity Service Award with silver and three bronze oak leaf clusters
Foreign awards

Other foreign awards

  • Chilean Joint Staff Badge

Effective dates of promotion

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Succession

Public Domain This article incorporates public domain material from the United States Air Force document: "General Douglas M. Fraser biography".

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