ACC commander visits Creech Published Jan. 22, 2010 432d Wing Public Affairs CREECH AIR FORCE BASE, Nev. -- The commander of Air Combat Command visited Creech Air Force Base recently to meet with Airmen and to get a firsthand look at operations. This was Gen. William M. Fraser III's second visit to Creech, but his first since taking command of ACC. He visited various squadrons and urged "Hunter" Airmen to continue to stay focused and engaged in today's fight. "I continue to be extremely impressed with everyone here who is accomplishing this critical mission for, not only the Air Force, but for all the warfighters downrange," General Fraser said. "I couldn't be prouder of you." General Fraser recognized the important role military families play in supporting Creech Airmen. "I'm very appreciative of the sacrifices family members are making so our young men and women can accomplish this critical mission here," said General Fraser. He also said he will continue to work to expand remotely piloted aircraft operations. "We understand the need to continue to grow our capabilities and capacities for this very significant mission," he said. Before departing Creech, General Fraser praised the" Hunters" for the critical contributions they make every day. "I work for you," said the general. "I'm going to continue to do everything I can to support you and your family members."