Background
Fraser, Douglas Malcolm was born in 1953.
Fraser, Douglas Malcolm was born in 1953.
Bachelor of Science in Political Science, United States Air Force Academy, 1975. Graduate, Air Command and Staff College, 1987. Graduate, National War College, 1992.
Master of Science in Political Science, Auburn University, 1987.
2nd lieutenant United States Air Force, 1975, advanced through grades to general, 2009. F-15 pilot 36th Tactical Fighter Wing, Bitburg Air Base, Germany, 1977—1980. F-15 squadron weapons office 405th Tactical Training Wing, Luke Air Force Base, Arizona, 1980—1983.
Flight Commander 49th Tactical Fighter Wing, Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico, 1983—1985. Aide to Commander 12th Air Force, Bergstrom Air Force Base, Texas, 1985—1986. Fighter programmer Directorate of Programs and Resources United States Air Force, Washington, 1987—1989, member Chief of Staff of Air Force Staff Group, 1989—1991.
Commander Weapons and Tactics Flight, 18th Operations Support Squadron, Kadena Air Base, Japan, 1991—1992. Director operations 44th Fighter Squadron, Japan, 1992. Commander 12th Fighter Squadron, Japan, 1992—1993.
Analysis assistant Office of Assistant Secretary of Defense for Strategy Requirements, Washington, 1994—1996. Director Chief of Staff of Air Force Operations Group United States Air Force, 1996—1997. Commander 366th Operations Group, Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho, 1997—1999.
Executive assistant to Commander in chief United States Pacific Command (USPACOM), Camp Her Majesty Smith, Hawaii, 1999—2000. Commander 3rd Wing, Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska, 2000—2002, Space Warfare Center, Air Force Space Command, Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado, 2002—2003. Director Air and Space Operations Air Force Command, Peterson Air Force Base, 2003—2005.
Commander Alaskan Command United States Pacific Command (USPACOM). Commander 11th Air Force, Pacific Air Forces, Alaskan North American Defense Region, Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska, 2005—2008. Deputy Commander United States Pacific Command (USPACOM), Camp Her Majesty Smith, Hawaii, 2008—2009.
Commander United States Southern Command (USOUTHCOM), Miami, since 2009.