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Maj. Gen. Wallace Farris Jr., 22nd Air Force commander, passes the 622nd Civil Engineering Group guidon to Col. Franklin Myers during an activation ceremony at Dobbins Air Reserve Base, Sep. 8. The newly activated group will organize six reserve RED HORSE squadrons under one unified command located at Dobbins ARB. (U.S. Air Force photo/Brad Fallin)
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New civil engineer group activates at Dobbins

Posted 10/10/2012   Updated 10/11/2012 Email story   Print story

    


by Senior Airman Elizabeth Van Patten
94th Airlift Wing Public Affairs


10/10/2012 - DOBBINS AIR RESERVE BASE, Ga. -- The 622nd Civil Engineer Group was activated today at a ceremony at 22nd Air Force headquarters here Oct. 10. 

The newly activated group will place geographically separated Reserve civil engineer units under one unified command, located at Dobbins, according to Maj. Gen. Wallace Farris, 22nd Air Force commander.

The group reports directly to the 22nd AF HQ, also located at Dobbins. The 622nd CEG will be responsible for six Rapid Engineering Deployable Heavy Operational Repair Squadron Engineer, or RED HORSE Squadrons, three senior staff augmentation teams, and the Expeditionary Combat Support Training and Certification Center.

Assuming interim command of the 622nd CEG is Col. Franklin L. Myers, who is currently assigned as the 556th RED HORSE commander.

"I plan to do do whatever I can do to lay the foundation down for whoever steps into this position next," said Myers. "I think this is the right thing and the right time for this."



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