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Jay B. Silveria

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Lt. Gen. Jay B. Silveria
United States Air Force
U.S. Air Force Photo
Allegiance United States of America
Service / branch United States Air Force
Years of service1985-present
RankLieutenant General
AwardsDistinguished Service Medal
Defense Superior Service Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster
Legion of Merit with Three Oak Leaf Clusters
Bronze Star Medal
Meritorious Service Medal with Three Oak Leaf Clusters
Air Medal with Two Oak Leaf Clusters
Aerial Achievement Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster
Air Force Commendation Medal
NATO Medal (Former Republic of Yugoslavia)

Lieutenant General Jay B. Silveria is the twentieth Superintendent of the United States Air Force Academy. His previous commands include serving as a Deputy Commander of the United States Air Forces Central Command, Commander of the United States Air Force Warfare Center, and Vice Commander of 48th Fighter Wing. He is qualified as a pilot in command with approximately 4,000 hours in a cockpit. Silveria, called one of the United States Air Force's most experienced pilots, has flown combat missions over Iraq and the Balkans.[1][2]

Education

Silveria received a Bachelor of Science degree from the United States Air Force Academy, in Colorado Springs, Colorado in 1985. In 1997, he received a Master of Social Science degree from Syracuse University, in Syracuse, New York. He later attended the National War College at Fort Lesley J. McNair, in Washington, D.C., and graduated in 2005.[1]

Military career

Throughout his military career, Silveria has held a number of positions in the air force as a pilot and in a command role. He was promoted to first lieutenant in May 1987, and then Captain in 1989. He was an instructor pilot at Williams Air Force Base in the late 1980s where he flew Cessna T-37 aircraft for the 96th Flying Training Squadron. At the time, Cessna T-37s were a primary training aircraft for the Air Force. Between 1991 and 1995, he served at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base where he flew F-15E Strike Eagles for the 334th Fighter Squadron, completing multiple deployments during Operation SOUTHERN WATCH. Along with a promotion to major in 1997, Silveria assumed the position of aide-de-camp to the Supreme Allied Commander Europe and commander, United States European Command, Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe, in Mons, Belgium. He would hold this position until July 1999.[1]

Notes

  1. ^ a b c "Lieutenant General Jay B. Silveria". United States Air Force. Retrieved 24 August 2018.
  2. ^ Riley, Rachel (11 August 2017). "Ceremony marks passing of the torch to new Air Force Academy superintendent". The Gazette. Dan Steever. Retrieved 24 August 2018.