Monday 6th May 2024

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Missouri’s Adjutant General has named a new commander for the National Guard’s only B-2 Spirit stealth bomber wing.

Brig. Gen. Levon Cumpton announced Col. Matthew D. Calhoun will lead the 131st Bomb Wing at Whiteman Air Force Base in Knob Noster.

Cumpton said Col. Calhoun brings a wealth of command experience from both his time as an active duty Airman with the 509th Bomb Wing and as a Guardsman with the 131st Bomb Wing. His unique perspective will strengthen our partnership and enhance the B-2 mission.

In his new position, Calhoun will command a wing of more than 1,200 Citizen-Airmen based at Whiteman and Jefferson Barracks near St. Louis. The 131st Bomb Wing, which traces its lineage back to the earliest days of military aviation, is the only National Guard wing to fly the B-2 Spirit stealth bomber.

“I am honored to lead this Wing and these outstanding Citizen-Airmen,” Calhoun said. “The 131st has a legacy dating back to the era when the unit’s own, Charles Lindbergh, made his historic flight across the Atlantic Ocean. Today’s Airmen exemplify that same fearlessness, innovation and commitment to selfless service. No matter the challenge, I know we will rise to meet it.”

Before joining the B-2 mission, Col. Calhoun flew more than 250 combat hours as a B-52H Stratofortress bomber pilot, including combat sorties over Afghanistan in 2002 and Iraq in 2003.

In 2004, he was competitively selected to train as a B-2 pilot. At Whiteman, his assignments included serving as a B-2 pilot and mission commander, B-2 instructor evaluator pilot and culminated in the position of director of operations for the 13th Bomb Squadron.

In 2008, he was assigned as an Air Force Fellow in the Strategic Communication program at George Mason University, Va. The following year, he was assigned to Barksdale Air Force Base, La., to help lead the stand-up of Air Force Global Strike Command. While there, he also served on a select team that established initial requirements for the future Long Range Strike Bomber, now known as the B-21 Raider.

In 2011, Calhoun returned to Whiteman as the 393rd Bomb Squadron director of operations and later commanded the 72nd Test and Evaluation Squadron.

Calhoun transitioned to the Missouri Air National Guard in 2014 to be the 131st Bomb Wing chief of safety, then took a follow-on assignment as commander of the 131st Aircraft Maintenance Squadron. His most recent assignment with the 131st was as vice commander.