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Lori Jean Robinson Born 1959 Lori Jean Robinson, USAF Allegiance  United States of America Service/branch  United States Air Force Years of service 1982–present Rank Major General Commands held Command and Control Operations Division, United States Air Force Weapons School 552d Operations Group 552d Air Control Wing 17th Training Wing Awards Defense Meritorious Service Medal Air Force Commendation Medal Defense Superior Service Medal Bronze Star ;Aerial Achievement Medal Meritorious Service Medal Lori J. Robinson is a United States Air Force Major General who was the Commander of the 552nd Air Control Wing, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. As commander, General Robinson was responsible for Air Combat Command's fleet of E-3 Airborne Warning and Control System aircraft and for supporting combatant commanders worldwide. She leads approximately 3,900 men and women, and manages resources that include 32 aircraft valued at US$9.6 billion. On September 21, 2007 Robinson became the First woman 552nd ACW commander to be frocked to brigadier general while stationed at Tinker AFB, Texas.[1] In 2009, she was frocked to the rank of Major General. Contents 1 Career 2 Family & personal 3 Education 4 Assignments 5 Flight information 6 Major awards and decorations 7 Effective dates of promotion 8 References // Career General Robinson entered the Air Force in 1982 as a graduate from the University of New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire, where she received her commission through the Reserve Officer Training Corps. General Robinson is an air battle manager, having filled several positions, including Instructor at the United States Air Force Fighter Weapons School, Chief of Tactics in the 965th Airborne Warning and Control Squadron (AWACS), and Commander, Command and Control Operations Division, United States Air Force Weapons School. Her staff assignments include command briefer at Headquarters Pacific Air Forces, Deputy Chief of Staff and Executive Assistant to the Director at the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA), and the Executive Officer to the Commander of Air Combat Command. During her assignment as Commander, 552d Operations Group, Tinker Air Force Base, Okla., General Robinson was deployed to Oman from March 27, 2003 to May 21, 2003, where she served as the vice wing commander, 405th Air Expeditionary Wing. In Oman, she led over 2,000 Airmen flying B-1s, KC-135s, and E-3s in both Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom. General Robinson was an Air Force Fellow at The Brookings Institution in Washington, D.C. Prior to her Pentagon assignments; General Robinson commanded the 17th Training Wing, Goodfellow Air Force Base, Texas. Before taking command of the 552nd ACW, General Robinson was Chief at the Air Force House Liaison Office and Legislative Liaison at the Office of the Secretary of the Air Force, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C. Robinson is married to Air Force Major General David A. Robinson. Family & personal The Robinson's daughter, Taryn Ashley (b.February 1, 1983) who was a pilot in training and a 2nd Lt. in the Air Force Reserve, was critically injured along with her instrustor, UPT school civilian flight instructor James L. Weaver, age 64, when their plane, a Diamond Aircraft Industries DA 20-C1, single-engine airplane, N63PA, was destroyed upon impact with terrain following an in-flight collision with power lines while maneuvering near Pleasanton, Texas on September 21, 2005. She eventually succumbed to the injuries and died on January 10, 2006. Lt. Robinson was enrolled in a government undergraduate pilot training (UPT) introductory flight program, which is required in order to receive a FAA private pilots certificate. Taryn's flight instructor, Weaver, was flying the Diamond single-engine plane when it snagged a power cable, the TV station said. He died instantly. [2] Education 1981 Bachelor of Arts in English, University of New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire 1986 Squadron Officers School, Maxwell AFB, Alabama 1986 United States Air Force Fighter Weapons School, distinguished graduate, Nellis AFB, Nevada 1992 Master of arts in education leadership and management, Troy State University, Troy, Alabama 1995 College of Naval Command and Staff, Newport, Rhode Island 1995 Master of National Security and Strategic Studies, Newport, Rhode Island 2001 Air War College, by correspondence 2002 Air Force Fellow, The Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C. 2005 Senior Executive Fellows Program, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts Assignments January 82 – June 82, basic air weapons controller school, Tyndall AFB, Fl June 82 – January 83, air weapons controller, Homestead AFB, Florida January 83 – January 85, instructor air weapons controller, live-fire senior director, 81st Range Control Squadron, Tyndall AFB, Florida January 85 – February 86, chief of Training, chief of Stan/Eval, 848th Air Control & Weapons Squadron, Wallace Air Station, Philippine Islands February 86 – September 86, air weapons controller, Air Weapons Controller Division, United States Air Force Fighter Weapons School, Nellis AFB, Nevada September 86 – December 86, student, United States Air Force Fighter Weapons School, Nellis AFB, Nevada December 86 – October 89, instructor, course manager, Air Weapon Control Division, United States Air Force Fighter Weapons School, Nellis AFB, Nev. October 89 – August 92, chief of current operations, command briefer, Headquarters Pacific Air Forces, Hickam AFB, Hawaii August 92 – May 93, air weapons controller, 552d Air Control Wing, Tinker AFB, Oklahoma June 93 – June 94, chief, Weapons and Tactics Branch, 965th Airborne Warning and Control Squadron, 552d Air Control Wing, Tinker AFB, Oklahoma July 94 – June 95, student, College of Naval Command and Staff, Newport, Rhode Island June 95 – September 95, student, Armed Forces Staff College, Norfolk, Virginia September 95 – December 97, C3 officer, deputy chief of staff, and executive assistant to the director, Defense Information Systems Agency, Arlington, Virginia December 97 – June 98, Mission Crew Commander training, Nellis AFB, Nevada June 98 – February 00, commander, Command and Control Operations Division, United States Air Force Weapons School, Nellis AFB, Nevada February 00 – July 1, executive officer to the commander, Air Combat Command, Langley AFB, Virginia July 1 – June 2, Air Force Fellow, The Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C. June 2 – August 4, commander, 552d Operations Group, 552d Air Control Wing, Tinker AFB, Oklahoma August 4 – August 5, commander, 17th Training Wing, Goodfellow AFB, Texas August 5 – September 6; Director, SECAF/CSAF Executive Action Group, the Pentagon September 6 – May 7; Chief, Air Force House Liaison Office, Legislative Liaison, Office of the Secretary of the Air Force, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C. May 7 – August 8; Commander, 552nd Air Control Wing, Tinker AFB, Oklahoma Flight information Rating: Senior Air Battle Manager Flight hours: more than 1000 Aircraft: E-3B/C and E-8C Major awards and decorations   Legion of Merit   Bronze Star   Defense Meritorious Service Medal   Meritorious Service Medal with three oak leaf clusters   Aerial Achievement Medal   Air Force Commendation Medal with three oak leaf clusters Effective dates of promotion Second Lieutenant May 24, 1981 First Lieutenant September 11, 1983 Captain September 11, 1985 Major January 1, 1994 Lieutenant Colonel July 1, 1998 Colonel August 1, 2002 Brigadier General July 22, 2008 Major General (frocked 2009) References ^ Shining Star: First woman 552nd ACW commander frocked to brigadier general, by by 2nd Lt. Tinder Blacke, 9/27/2007. ^ UASFR 2nd Lt. Taryn Robinson dedication website United States Air Force portal  This article incorporates public domain material from the United States Government document ""Biographies: Major General Lori G. Robinson", United States Air Force". Persondata Name Robinson, Lori Alternative names Short description Date of birth 1959 Place of birth Date of death Place of death