Maj. Gen. Scott Zobrist takes the reins of Ninth Air Force

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  • By Airman 1st Class Kelsey Tucker
  • 20th Fighter Wing Public Affairs

Maj. Gen. Mark Kelly relinquished command of the Ninth Air Force to Maj. Gen. Scott Zobrist during a change of command ceremony, officiated by Gen. Hawk Carlisle, here May 17.

Ninth Air Force, headquartered at Shaw AFB, is a Numbered Air Force under Air Combat Command composed of eight active-duty wings and three direct reporting units in the Southeastern U.S. with more than 400 aircraft and 29,000 active-duty and civilian personnel.

Zobrist, a distinguished graduate of the University of Southern California’s ROTC program and an F-16CM Fighting Falcon pilot with more than 2,500 flying hours, comes to the Ninth AF and Shaw AFB from Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, where he was the deputy commander of U.S. Air Forces Central Command and Combined Force Air Component. In the past, Zobrist also commanded two fighter wings.

“Thank you for your trust and confidence in me, and for giving me this great leadership opportunity,” said Zobrist to Carlisle. “I really appreciate it.”

Zobrist went on to give his thanks, including Carlisle, his wife, and those who were in charge of planning and executing the ceremony.

“I know you are definitely up to the task,” said Carlisle to the incoming commander. “I’ve had the great fortune to know you for a long time. I’ve watched your act, and there is no doubt you’ll step in where (Kelly) left off and continue to take Ninth Air Force to the next level.”

Carlisle also spoke to service members in attendance, thanking them for their service and sacrifices for the nation.

“I truly believe that you are both the next greatest generation, and the greatest of your generation,” said Carlisle. “We are the greatest Air Force in the world because we have men and women like you who are willing to serve and honor this nation.”