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5th AF commander takes to the skies one last time

February 7, 2008 (by SrA Stefanie Torres) - After flying with the U.S. Air Force for 33 years, the 5th Air Force and U.S. Forces Japan commander, flew the F-16 for a final time Feb. 6, at Misawa Air Base, Japan.

Lt. Gen. Bruce Wright, 5th AF commander, makes the panther symbol before his final flight on February 6th, 2008 in F-16C block 50 #92-3895. General Wright's flight marked his last time flying an F-16 in the USAF. [USAF photo by SrA. Laura R. McFarlane]

Lt. Gen. Bruce Wright flew in a four-ship formation with wing leadership, while the 35th Fighter Wing stood in formation along the flightline.

The general's first introduction to Air Force aircraft came when he flew in the T-33.

"Pilot training and my early flying career became the absolute best part of my life and I could never imagine doing anything else," the general wrote in his last flying operations and safety message as an operational U.S. Air Force commander.

During his career, General Wright led the 35th Fighter Wing.

From 1997 to 1998, he served as the commander of Misawa Air Base and was able to work with the late Mayor Shigeyoshi Suzuki, who inspired events like "Japan Day" and "American Day" where 80,000 residents merge annually with American families to share in each other's culture.

While in command at Misawa, General Wright has credited successes to the late Mayor and during his visit, he was able to take part in a dedication ceremony here of the new "Suzuki Room at the base's Collocated Club."

Mayor Suzuki was Misawa City mayor for more than two decades and laid the foundation for strong relations between the base and local area. The General was able to pay a visit to the current mayor, Mayor Kazumasa Taneichi, who he admires as well.

"I am so appreciative to Misawa City - Misawa is ichiban (number one)," said General Wright to members of the Misawa City Press Corps.

"We will always do our best to be with you. We look at you as the flight lead and we are with you in everything you do," said the general to the Mayor.

Before departing Misawa for the final time, the general spoke to Airmen of the wing.

"No words can describe what great human beings you all are," he said. "It has been an honor to be with the warriors that are committed to an enduring presence in Japan."

The general also spoke about Airmen he met along the way as well as the unparalleled trust within the family of the Air Force.

"There is no organization where you can walk up and know this ... that you can trust them with your life. That's what we are all about. That's who we are. That's the one thing I want to thank you for," he said.

General Wright will have a change of command ceremony at Yokota Air Base, Japan in late February. He is scheduled to retire in April.


Courtesy of 35th Fighter Wing public affairs

Additional images:

F-16 fighter jets perform an echelon turn over Misawa AB, piloted by (farthest to closest) Lt. Gen. Bruce Wright, 5th AF commander flying F-16C block 50 #92-3895 from 13th FS; Col. T.J. O'Shaughnessy, 35th FW commander flying F-16C block 50 #91-0357 from 13th FS; and Lt. Col. Charles Toplikar, 14th FS commander flying F-16C block 50 #90-0812, on February 6th, 2008. This was General Wright's final flight in the 5th AF flagship fighter jet. [USAF photo by Lt.Col. Judd Fancher]

Lt. Gen. Bruce Wright, 5th AF commander, taxis F-16C block 50 #92-3895 from 13th FS to the runway for the last time on February 6th, 2008. General Wright visited Misawa for his final flight in the 5th AF F-16 flagship. [USAF photo by SrA. Robert Barnett]