April 26, 2024

Rear Adm. Miller Takes Command of NAVAIR Reserves

7.0 Change of Command_RDML Rainey Retirement
7.0 Change of Command_RDML Rainey Retirement

Rear Adm. (sel) Kirby Miller, center, salutes NAVAIR Commander Vice Adm. David Dunaway during a change of command ceremony Sept. 28 at Patuxent River, Maryland. (U.S. Navy Photo)

Leadership of more than 200 Navy Reservists supporting Naval Air Systems Command around the world turned over at Naval Air Station Patuxent River Sept. 28.

Rear Adm. Charles Rainey, who became the director of the NAVAIR Reserve Program (NRP) in October 2009, retired after a 32-year Navy career and handed over the directorship to Rear Adm. (sel) Kirby Miller, a native of Bellevue, Wash.

During his tenure, Rainey transformed the organizational structure of the NRP in an effort to provide NAVAIR with a more flexible and capable Reserve force. The transformation included a review and justification of every single job, as well as an overhaul of the rank structure.

Ceremony guest speaker Vice Adm. David Dunaway, NAVAIR commander, led the crowd in an impromptu singing of “Happy Birthday” to Rainey in honor of his 50th birthday. He went on to describe the NRP’s impact to NAVAIR.

The NRP is unique in its integration with NAVAIR, as Reservists are responsible for execution of some missions without an active component presence.

Some NAVAIR Reserve-specific missions include the Joint Combat Assessment Team, which evaluates damaged aircraft in theater, looking forensically at enemy threat systems as well as their tactics, training and procedures. Another Reserve-specific mission is the Forward Deployed Combat Repair team, which provides depot-level repair capabilities in the field.

Now the NRP transitions to Miller, a 28-year Navy veteran who completed multiple deployments with two F-14A Tomcat squadrons and two deployments into theater as a Reservist, the last deployment in 2008.

The NAVAIR Reserve Program has nearly 250 officer and enlisted members supporting the command, its associated warfare centers and program executive offices. NRP members regularly deploy forward with operational units, providing more than 12,000 man-days of support each year.

Source: NAVAIR Reserve Program

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