John E. Shaw

Military career

He entered the Air Force in 1990 as a graduate of the United States Air Force Academy with a degree in astronautical engineering and a minor in Russian language.[2]

He has worked in a variety of air and space operations and staff positions, including operations tours in the 50th Space Wing, the National Reconnaissance Office, the 32nd Air Operations Group, and the Space Warfare Center. His operational commands have included the 4th Space Operations Squadron, the 50th Operations Group and the 21st Space Wing. Prior to being commander, he was deputy commander of Air Force Space Command, worked at the United States Strategic Command as Director of the Commander's Action Group and as Deputy Director for Operations, and in the Pentagon as an Air Force intern.[2]

Shaw took over command of the Combined Force Space Component Command (CFSCC) and 14th Air Force after he and Major General Stephen N. Whiting traded their current positions, with Whiting taking over Shaw's position as deputy commander of the Air Force Space Command.[1]

During a change of command ceremony on November 20, 2019, Shaw highlighted the history of 14th Air Force leading coalition forces against adversaries under the command of Major General Claire Chennault and the importance of continuing to work with allies and partners to overcome future national defense challenges. He said, "This is a particularly special command to take. It is one that is combined, because it is about partners and teamwork. We are indeed stronger together; we can go faster together; and we can go higher together; and I’m grateful to be part of that team."[1]

With the 14th Air Force redesignated as the Space Operations Command on December 20, 2019, he retained command of the unit as commander.[3]

Awards and decorations

Shaw is the recipient of the following awards[2]:

Effective dates of promotion

RankDate
Second lieutenantMay 30, 1990
First lieutenantMay 30, 1992
CaptainMay 30, 1994
MajorMay 1, 2001
Lieutenant colonelMay 1, 2005
ColonelOctober 1, 2008
Brigadier generalJune 5, 2015
Major generalAugust 17, 2018
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References

  1. Chiles, Cody (November 21, 2019). "Shaw and Whiting trade places, both Space Commands win big". Air Force Space Command. Retrieved May 23, 2020. This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  2. "Major General John E. Shaw". Vandenberg Air Force Base. December 2019. Retrieved May 20, 2020. This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  3. Chiles, Cody (December 27, 2019). "14th Air Force Redesignated as Space Operations Command". Vandenberg Air Force Base. Retrieved May 22, 2020. This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.

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Military offices
Preceded by
Chris D. Crawford
Commander of the 21st Space Wing
June 28, 2011-July 26, 2013
Succeeded by
Douglas A. Schiess
Preceded by
Nina M. Armagno
Director of Strategic Plans, Programs, Requirements and Analysis of the Air Force Space Command
June 2017-August 2018
Succeeded by
David N. Miller Jr.
Preceded by
Robert J. Skinner
Deputy Commander of the Air Force Space Command
August 2018–November 20, 2019
Succeeded by
Stephen N. Whiting
Preceded by
Stephen N. Whiting
Commander of the 14th Air Force
November 20, 2019–December 20, 2019
Unit redesignated
Commander of the Combined Force Space Component Command
November 20, 2019–present
Incumbent
New office Commander of the Space Operations Command
December 20, 2019–present
Incumbent
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