By Senior Airman Paul Ross
116th Air Control Wing Public Affairs
Warner Robins AFB, Dec. 1, 2006 --The Army unit attached
to the Air Force’s only blended wing is under new command after a ceremony at Robins Air Force base, Dec. 1.
Capt. Stan Thurston (pictured at left) took command of the the 138th Military Intelligence Commany from Capt. Jeff Fair .
Capt. Fair is scheduled to deploy early next year. The outgoing captain’s recalls one of his favorite memories over the skies in
Capt. Fair’s time with the unit was enjoyable. “I enjoyed flying with the 16th ACCS and 330th Combat Training Squadron,” said Capt. Fair. “I love my job on JSTARS, both deployed and in training.”
Before coming to the 138th MIC, the incoming commander, Capt. Thurston, was stationed at
“Prior to my assignment with the 138th, I was a Battalion Intelligence Officer with the Stryker Brigade” said Capt. Thurston. “I served with this unit during combat operations in
Explaining how the 138th MIC works,. Capt. Thurston noted that “the 138th is unlike any other unit in the Army.”
“The Company is responsible for the accountability, welfare, training, and combat readiness of all JSTARS soldiers. The command and control structure is unique. The 138th Military Intelligence Detachment is the higher headquarters and planning staff for the 138th MIC. The detachment commander is Col. Joseph Maher."
The incoming commander feels privileged to be a part of the unit. “This is an exciting time for all JSTARS personnel,” said Capt. Thurston. “Our asset is evolving to meet the demands of a new type of warfare. It is an honor to lead and work with the professionals that are setting the corner stone for the future of joint military operations.”
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