The Georgia Air National Guard’s
165th Air Support Operations Squadron undergoes a Change of
Command in June as Lt. Col. John Haley relinquishes command of the
72-member unit to Lt. Col. Paul G. Havel. Lt. Col. Haley is also
scheduled to retire following more than 28 years of commissioned
service.
Lt. Col. Paul G. Havel, a 22-year Air Force veteran, is
currently the Air Liaison Officer for the Brunswick-based unit. A
graduate of the U.S. Air Force Academy,
Havel has accumulated over 2,600 flying
hours including 111 combat hours flown in support of during Operations
JUST CAUSE, DESERT STORM and CONTINUE HOPE. As an AC-130 Gunship pilot,
he has held numerous ratings and qualifications to include aircraft
commander, instructor pilot, and flight examiner. He was also the first
Ranger Gunship Liaison Officer to support the 75th Ranger Regiment and 3rd
Ranger Battalion. As the Air Force Special Operations Command’s Flight
Commander for Fixed-Wing Flight Test, he directly supervised all
operational test and tactics development for the entire command’s C-130
fleet.
Following his separation from the Air Force in 1998, Lt Col
Havel joined the 165th ASOS and assumed various squadron
duties including Assistant Director of Operations, Flight Commander, Air
Liaison Officer, Range Control Officer, and Joint Terminal Attack
Controller (Evaluator/Instructor). He also served tours of duty with
the Office of the Secretary of Defense for Joint Close Air Support and
the National Guard Bureau. In 2005, he served as an Air Liaison Officer
and Joint Terminal Attack Controller directly supporting Army ground
combat operations during Operation ENDURING FREEDOM.
Lt. Col. John Haley commanded the 165th
ASOS since June 2003. Following graduation from the U.S. Naval Academy
in 1978, Haley became a Naval Flight Officer, amassing more than 2,900
hours in the A-6 Intruder. He flew numerous combat missions during
Operation Desert Shield/Desert Storm. He joined the Air National Guard
in 1997 as Operations Officer and Standardization and Evaluation Officer
for the 165th ASOS. While serving as commander of the
Brunswick-based unit, Guardsmen of the 165th ASOS have
repeatedly deployed to
Iraq and
Afghanistan
and have earned 16 Bronze Stars and 31 Army Commendation Medals.
The unit was also earned the Air Force Outstanding
Unit Award in 2003.