No Result
View All Results
Military Families
SUBSCRIBE FREE
No Result
View All Results
 Military Families
SUBSCRIBE FREE
Military Families

Biden nominates new Air Force chief as service faces China, recruiting woes

Military.com
by Military.com
July 26, 2023
Biden nominates new Air Force chief as service faces China, recruiting woes

Air Force Vice Chief of Staff Gen. David Allvin speaks during a panel discussion at the Air and Space Forces Association 2023 Warfare Symposium in Aurora, Colo., March 6, 2023. (U.S. Air Force photo by Eric Dietrich)

Tweet

President Joe Biden has nominated Gen. David Allvin to serve as the next chief of staff of the Air Force; if confirmed, he would replace Gen. Charles “C.Q.” Brown as the top military leader of the service.

Allvin has served as the vice chief of staff of the Air Force since November 2020, according to his service biography. His prior roles included serving as the director for strategy, plans and policy, J-5, on the Joint Staff.

A notice that Biden submitted Allvin’s nomination to the Senate was made public Wednesday, and it was referred to the Senate Armed Services Committee. The previous Air Force chief of staff, Brown, was nominated in May to serve as the next chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

Allvin graduated from the U.S. Air Force Academy in 1986. He is a command pilot with more than 4,600 hours, including 800 flight test hours in more than 30 aircraft and 100 combat hours in Iraq and Afghanistan, according to his service biography.

His earliest assignments were as a C-12F Huron co-pilot out of Ramstein Air Base, Germany, and as a C-141B co-pilot out of McChord Air Force Base, Washington, which was later consolidated into a joint base. He also flew C-17 Globemaster IIIs and C-130J Super Hercules as an experimental test pilot out of Edwards Air Force Base, California.

If confirmed, Allvin will be responsible for 689,000 active-duty, Guard, reserve and civilian forces.

He would also be taking over the role at a pivotal time for the Air Force as the Pentagon continues to focus on competition with China and as the service struggles to meet its recruiting goals.

The U.S. has seen some of its lowest unemployment rates in more than 50 years, something that hurts military recruiting efforts. Added to that, the Pentagon has released studies showing that only 23% of American youth are eligible to serve due to being overweight, using drugs, or having mental and physical health problems.

The Air Force Recruiting Service said that, overall, less than 10% of the young population is interested in serving in the first place — 50% can’t even name all the military service branches.

Considering all those factors, Air Force officials have told Military.com that the service is projecting a shortfall of between 10% and 13% in its recruiting goals.

Meanwhile, both Allvin and Brown face an uncertain timeline to be confirmed for their new roles as Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala., continues to stymie military promotions in retaliation for the Pentagon’s abortion travel policies.

As of July 12, 97 Air Force and six Space Force nominations are being held up because of Tuberville, Defense One reported.

This article was originally published on Military.com. Follow Military.com on Twitter.

Read comments
Tags: Air forceGen. Charles BrownGen. David AllvinPresident Joe BidenrecruitingSen. Tommy TubervilleSpace Force
Tweet30
Military.com

Military.com

Military.com is the nation’s largest military and veteran online news and membership organization serving active duty personnel, reservists, guard members, retirees, veterans, family members, defense workers and those considering military careers. A leader in veteran employment and solutions for companies looking to hire veterans, Military.com offers employment tools, transition assistance, and employer resources as well as military discounts, and information on all of the benefits earned in service. Military.com is a business unit of Monster. More information is available at www.military.com.

Related Posts

U.S., Peruvian air force personnel open doors to South American girls interested in STEM
Military News

U.S., Peruvian air force personnel open doors to South American girls interested in STEM

7 days ago
Military Child of the Year recipients celebrated for resilient approach to parent’s service
Military News

Military Child of the Year recipients celebrated for resilient approach to parent’s service

4 weeks ago
Military Spouse of the Year
Military Life

Legacy voices of the Armed Forces Insurance Military Spouse of the Year® program

1 month ago
MARFORRES
Military News

EXCLUSIVE: Incoming Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps talks value of reserves, future of force

2 months ago
Navy recruiters will work 6-day weeks, face changes to orders amid recruiting struggle
Military News

Navy recruiters will work 6-day weeks, face changes to orders amid recruiting struggle

3 months ago
Relief organization aids thousands of Guam-based service members impacted by typhoon
Military News

Relief organization aids thousands of Guam-based service members impacted by typhoon

3 months ago

Ads

Military News, delivered to your inbox

Get a free copy of MILITARY FAMILIES delivered to your inbox each month

Let's connect!

ABOUT US

  • OUR STORY
  • OUR TEAM
  • OUR WRITERS

MAGAZINE

  • 2023 MILITARY INSURANCE GUIDE
  • GET PRINT
  • GET DIGITAL
  • GET THE NEWSLETTER

ADVERTISE

  • GET OUR MEDIA KIT
  • CFC/NONPROFITS
  • PUBLISHER’S STATEMENT

SUBMISSIONS

  • SUBMIT YOUR STORY

Never miss out on the latest stories.

© 2022 Military Families by AmeriForce. Privacy Policy | Terms | Site by Swiss Commerce

Thank you for your interest in Military Families Magazine!

Thank you for your interest in Military Families Magazine!

Thank you for your interest in Military Families Magazine!

No Result
View All Results
  • News
  • Military Life
    • Deployment
    • Relocation
    • Military Spouses
    • Military Kids
  • Education
  • Career
    • Transition
    • Entrepreneur
  • Veterans
  • Health
  • Money
    • Military Deals & Discounts
  • OFF DUTY
    • Travel
    • Beyond the Base
    • Food & Recipes
    • Book Reviews & Roundups
    • Entertainment
    • Sports
  • OPINION
  • About us
    • Submissions
    • Pitch us
    • Submit your story
    • Our story
    • Our team
    • Our writers
  • Magazine
    • Get Resources
    • Get print
    • Get digital
    • Get the newsletter
  • Advertise
    • Get our media kit
    • CFC/Nonprofits
    • Publisher’s statement

© 2022 Military Families by AmeriForce. Site by SCBW.