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Force Generation Center relocates

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The initial movement of Air Force Reserve Command personnel to the AFRC Consolidated Mission Complex took place April 6 when Reserve Citizen Airmen of the Force Generation Center moved into Building 554 here.

The FGC's new home at 693 Lakeside Circle is a 22,000 square foot facility initially constructed in December 2012 as the AFRC Deployment Readiness and Training Center, but later housed the Band of the Air Force Reserve. After the deactivation of the band, the FGC's expanded mission and employee growth were a fit for the space.

Brig. Gen. James Fontanella commands the FGC, and the functional divisions which include support, forces, security cooperation and exercises, and operations. The FGC also houses the headquarters AFRC Crisis Action Team and a 24 hour/7 battle watch.

The new facility will enhance operations and enable improved real-time coordination between AFRC facilities and its Citizen Airmen and missions worldwide.

Continued construction of the complex and phased movement of personnel will continue through 2022.

When completed, the complex will allow HQ AFRC to consolidate approximately 965 employees into a campus setting in one area of the base.