‘Humbled and grateful;’ Col. Hamlin returns to WPAFB, assumes command of NASIC

Col. Patrick Hamlin assumed command of the National Air and Space Intelligence Center (NASIC) at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base on Thursday.

Inside Hangar 2 at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force, Col. Marcus Starks relinquished command to Col. Hamlin, a former NASIC squadron commander.

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“Two years ago, I stood before you taking on the distinct honor to serve as your commander. Today, as we prepare to pass the guide on to a new leader, I thank God. I thank God for this amazing opportunity,” Col. Starks said.

Col. Hamlin is responsible for intelligence career field management of 1,500 Space Force officers, enlisted and civilian guardians…

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