
Major General Harry "A.J." W. Feucht, Jr. is the assistant adjutant general for Air and also serves as commander, Ohio Air National Guard. He
is responsible to the adjutant general for directing Air National Guard operations and establishing policy to ensure mission readiness of over
5000 personnel in four flying wings and eight support units that serve our communities, state and nation for both homeland defense and federal
missions.
Additionally, he serves as the Air National Guard assistant to the commander, Air Force Materiel Command (AFMC),
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. The command conducts research, development, test, and evaluation and provides acquisition management
services and logistics support necessary to maintain and sustain Air Force weapon systems readiness for war.
General Feucht enlisted in
the 178th Combat Support Squadron, Ohio Air National Guard in 1968 and was commissioned in 1969. He earned a Bachelor of Business
Administration from the University of Cincinnati in 1971. General Feucht has served in various operations and command positions in three Ohio
Air National Guard wings and one Oklahoma Air National Guard wing and has commanded the 180th Fighter Wing and the 121st Air Refueling Wing in
the Ohio Air National Guard. He is a command pilot with over 4,700 total flying
hours, over 4,000 in fighters and over 700 in KC-135s.
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