Background
Johns,, Raymond Edward was born in 1954.
Johns,, Raymond Edward was born in 1954.
Bachelor of Science in Aeronautical Engineering, United States Air Force Academy, 1977. Attended, Squadron Officer School, 1982. Attended, Air Command and Staff College, 1984.
Attended, Industrial College of Armed Forces, 1993. Master of Science in Administration, Central Michigan University, 1988.
Commissioned 2d. lieutenant United States Air Force, 1977, advanced through grades to general, 2009, pilot training Williams Air Force Base, Arizona, 1977—1979, T-38 instructor pilot, academic instructor, class Commander, assistant wing executive officer, 1979—1982, squadron executive officer McGuire Air Force Base, New Jersey, 1984—1985. Air staff training program officer Air Force Issues Team, Office of Vice Chief of Staff, Washington, 1984—1985. Experimental test pilot Air Force One, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Oklahoma, 1985—1990.
Commander 4953rd Test Squadron, C-141, T-39, T-37 and Commercial Aircraft Derivative Testing, 1990—1991. White House fellow Office of National Service and National Security Council, Washington, 1991—1992. Chief security assistance, plans, policy and training branch, Logistics and Security Assistance Directorate United States European Command (USEUCOM), Stuttgart, Germany, 1993—1994, chief strategy, congressional & resources, Plans and Policy Directorate Germany, 1994—1995.
United States lead United Nations Peacekeeping Mission, Liberia, 1994—1995. Senior director Tanker Airlift Control Center, Scott Air Force Base, Illinois, 1995—1996. Commander 60th Operations Group, Travis Air Force Base, California, 1996—1998.
Director mobility forces Operation Joint Endeavor, Bosnia, 1996—1997. Commander 62nd Airlift Wing, McChord Air Force Base, Washington, 1998—2000. Deputy director strategic plans and policy United States Pacific Command (USPACOM), Camp Her Majesty Smith, Hawaii, 2000—2002.
Deputy director programs Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Strategic Plans and Programs, Washington, 2002—2004, director programs, 2004—2006. Deputy chief of staff strategic plans and programs United States Air Force, 2006—2009. Commander Air Mobility Command (AFMC), Scott Air Force Base, Illinois, since 2009.