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Col. Carl Magnusson serves as Niagara's newest commander

Col. Magnusson assumes command of the 914th ARW

Brig. Gen. Jeffrey Pennington, Fourth Air Force commander, Col. Carl Magnusson, 914th ARW commander, and Command Chief Master Sgt. Kenneth Eason of the 914th Air Refueling Wing conduct an assumption of command ceremony for the 914th at the Niagara Falls Air Reserve Station, N.Y. on July 12, 2020. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Joshua Williams)

914th Air Refueling Wing conducts assumption of command ceremony

U.S. Air Force Brig. Gen. Jeffrey Pennington presides over an assumption of command ceremony transferring authority of the 914th Air Refueling Wing at the Niagara Falls Air Reserve Station, N.Y. July 12, 2020. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Kelsey Martinez)

Col. Magnusson assumes command of the 914th ARW

Col. Carl Magnusson assumes command of the 914th Air Refueling Wing in an assumption of command ceremony at the Niagara Falls Air Reserve Station, N.Y. on July 12, 2020. Magnusson replaces Col. Mark Larson, the former commander of the 914th ARW. The wing recently announced fully operational capability after transferring from the airlift mission to air refueling in September of 2017. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Joshua Williams)

4th Air Force commander, Brig. Gen. Jeffrey Pennington, presides over the 914th Air Refueling Wing's assumption of command for Col. Carl Magnusson at Niagara Falls Air Reserve Station, N.Y. on July 12, 2020. The 914th Air Refueling Wing just announced fully operational capable in February of 2020 after transitioning to the KC-135 Stratotanker in September of 2017.

NIAGARA FALLS AIR RESERVE STATION, N.Y. --

The 914th Air Refueling Wing here welcomed the new wing and installation commander, Col. Carl J. Magnusson, during an assumption of command ceremony on July 12, 2020.

Magnusson assumes command just following the wing declaring fully operational capable in aerial refueling, global mobility and aeromedical evacuation missions with the wing's new inventory of eight KC-135 Stratotankers. During his speech, Magnusson said he's reminded of his years of service leading up to him taking command of a wing.

“On the way to this podium, I've served as a KC-135 aircrew member in a number of roles, I've served as a planner, I've served as a thinker,” said Magnusson. “All through those years, I've served with two very distinct types of people: the young soldier with a rifle in his hand about to go into an uncertain environment supporting combat operations and I've served a four-year-old child who's about to starve to death without humanitarian assistance and disaster relief aid.”

After a brief pause, Magnusson said, "and today, I serve you."

Fourth Air Force commander, Brig. Gen. Jeffrey Pennington, presided over the ceremony. Pennington is responsible for providing oversight to 18 flying wings across the country, including the 914th Air Refueling Wing. He says this wing is gaining an incredible leader.

"Just an amazing dynamic, broadly experienced, visionary leader that will challenge you during his time here,” Pennington said. "I'm honored to be here with you today. And brother, I'll do everything I can to support you and the [command] chief during your time here."

The ceremony concluded with the wing commander's first salute.