AFSC News

  • Commander's Message - YOU made Air Force history!

    Airmen of the Air Force Sustainment Center,Yesterday, while visiting Hill AFB and the Ogden Air Logistics Complex, I was able to witness the first-ever take-off of a USMC F-35B STOVL (i.e. Short Take-Off, Vertical Landing) after undergoing depot-level modifications at an Air Force depot.  The jet

  • General Levy takes command of the AFSC

    Lt. Gen Lee K. Levy II took command of the Air Force Sustainment Center at a change of command ceremony last Friday at Tinker Air Force Base.Then-AFMC Commander General Janet Wolfenbarger, who retired this week, said the AFSC will be in "very capable hands" under General Levy."Lieutenant General

  • Commander’s Message: Transition of command, not a change in direction

    To the amazing Airmen of the Air Force Sustainment Center,First, let me begin by congratulating Lt. Gen. Bruce and Linda Litchfield on their retirement after 34 years of phenomenal service to our nation.  They left an indelible mark on our Air Force, and I join with the men and women of AFSC in

  • Common ALCs Program provides AFSC leadership ‘Walk the Wall’

    The Common Air Logistics Complexes Program System Program Office oversees the Logistics Requirements Determination Process and fiscal year funding execution for items not associated with an individual weapon system.  Prior to the advent of the 5-center construct, the Common ALC program was managed

  • General Levy succeeds General Litchfield as AFSC commander

    Lieutenant Gen. Lee Levy II succeeded Lt. Gen. Bruce Litchfield as commander of the Air Force Sustainment Center during a change of command ceremony today at Tinker AFB.Gen. Janet Wolfenbarger, commander of Air Force Materiel Command, presided over the change of command and General Litchfield's

  • Commentary: A legacy of leadership

    "How do you know you've had a good day?"At some point, when working for Lt. Gen. Bruce Litchfield, the commander of the Air Force Sustainment Center, everyone is asked that exact question.He would pose this question and expect nothing but honesty. He didn't want to hear what you "thought he wanted

  • General Litchfield leaves behind a record of success

    Lt. Gen. Bruce Litchfield will officially retire June 5, after more than three decades of service in the U. S. Air Force."You want to stay for as long as you can, as long as you can make a meaningful contribution, but at some point you have to make way for the next generation," he said. "It's time

  • Air Force Sustainment Center change of command

    The Air Force Sustainment Center change of command ceremony will be held at 10 a.m. June 5, immediately followed by Lt. Gen. Bruce Litchfield's retirement ceremony. Maj. Gen. Lee Levy II will succeed General Litchfield as the AFSC commander. General Levy is currently the vice director for Logistics

  • AFSC chief retires after 26 year Air Force career

    In March 2003, the four high-pitched propellers of a highly modified, special operations MC-130H chopped through the midnight air only a few hundred feet above the Western Iraqi desert.Inside the blacked out cargo compartment, the rear cargo ramp stretched out into the dark. Loadmaster Gregg Jones,

  • CC Message - 2015 Memorial Day

    The reason we have the ability to observe this long holiday weekend is because so many of our servicemen and women paid the ultimate sacrifice for the liberties we relish as Americans.  We've all benefited from the sacrifices made by those who came before us.President Franklin Roosevelt said, "Those

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