HILL AIR FORCE BASE, Utah -- Brig. Gen. G. Hall Sebren Jr. assumed command of the Ogden Air Logistics Complex during a Jan. 6 ceremony at the Hill Aerospace Museum. The Complex is a cornerstone of the Air Force Sustainment Center and a vital contributor to global combat capability.
As the new commander, Sebren leads a workforce of more than 6,900 military and civilian personnel responsible for depot‑level maintenance, repair, overhaul, and modification of several of the Air Force’s most important weapon systems, including the Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missile system, A‑10, C‑130, F‑16, F‑22, F‑35, and T‑38 weapons systems.
In his remarks, Sebren thanked the workforce and pledged to continue advancing readiness, innovation, and sustainment excellence. He also thanked community partners and said the support Hill Air Force Base gets is “unmatched.”
“I am excited to be here and look forward to continuing the ALC’s work towards increasing our Air Force readiness posture and meeting the needs of the warfighter as effectively and efficiently as possible,” Sebren said.
In addition to aircraft and missile sustainment, Sebren will oversee the complex’s production of critical aerospace commodities supporting the entirety of the Air Force weapons system portfolio, ranging from electronics and avionics to instruments, power systems, and the Air Force’s landing gear center of excellence.
His responsibilities also extend to managing national‑level aircraft storage, reclamation, and disposal operations at Davis‑Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona, as well as supervising OO‑ALC forward operating locations across Japan, Texas, California, Wyoming, North Dakota, and Montana.
Lt. Gen. Jennifer Hammerstedt, Air Force Sustainment Center commander, presided over the event, expressing confidence in Sebren’s ability to lead one of the Air Force’s largest and most diverse logistics organizations and emphasizing the critical role the complex plays in sustaining the nation’s airpower.
Sebren succeeds Lt. Gen. Kenyon K. Bell, whose is now serving as the U.S. Air Force’s Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics, Engineering, and Force Protection at the Pentagon.