Brig. Gen. David May, Wisconsin’s deputy adjutant general for Air, Command Chief Master Sergeant James McKay, 115th Fighter Wing Command Chief, Brig. Gen. Erik Peterson, Chief of Staff, Wisconsin Air National Guard and Col. Bart Van Roo, 115th Fighter Wing commander stand-by prior to the passing of the unit flag as part of the official change of command ceremony in an aircraft hangar at the 115th Fighter Wing, Madison, Wis., Oct 3, 2020. Col. Bart Van Roo assumed command of the 115th Fighter Wing from Brig. Gen. Erik Peterson. (U.S. Air National Guard Photo by Tech. Sgt. Mary Greenwood
Col. Bart Van Roo assumed command from Brig. Gen. Erik Peterson by receiving the 115th Fighter Wing unit flag as part of an official change-of-command ceremony Oct. 3 in an aircraft hangar on base.
"To the Airmen of the 115th Fighter Wing and the 378th Fighter Squadron, we have an incredibly exciting opportunity ahead of us with so much great to come…I have no doubt that in the F-35 we will be at the very tip of the spear." Van Roo said.
Brig. Gen. Erik Peterson, Chief of Staff, Wisconsin Air National Guard, passes the 115th Fighter Wing unit flag to Brig. Gen. David May, Wisconsin’s deputy adjutant general for Air as part of the official change of command ceremony in an aircraft hangar at the 115th Fighter Wing, Madison, Wis., Oct 3, 2020. Col. Bart Van Roo assumed command of the 115th Fighter Wing from Brig. Gen. Erik Peterson. (U.S. Air National Guard Photo by Tech. Sgt. Mary Greenwood)
“Today is the final episode of a three part series,” said Brig. Gen. David May, Wisconsin’s deputy adjutant general for Air. "Installing new officers in each of our senior most command positions in the Wisconsin Air National Guard."
Brig. Gen. David May, Wisconsin’s deputy adjutant general for Air, passes the 115th Fighter Wing unit flag to Col. Bart Van Roo, 115th Fighter Wing commander, who assumed command from Brig. Gen. Erik Peterson, Chief of Staff, Wisconsin Air National Guard, as part of the official change of command ceremony in an aircraft hangar at the 115th Fighter Wing, Madison, Wis., Oct 3, 2020. Col. Bart Van Roo assumed command of the 115th Fighter Wing from Brig. Gen. Erik Peterson. (U.S. Air National Guard Photo by Tech. Sgt. Mary Greenwood)
“The talent of this combined leadership team is humbling,” continued May. “We have a group of leaders that are unbelievable in terms of talent, experience, knowledge and interpersonal skills.”
While May addressed the wing he expressed his feelings of admiration for the standards that Peterson set during his term as commander of the 115th Fighter Wing.
Brig. Gen. David May, Wisconsin’s deputy adjutant general for Air and Brig. Gen. Erik Peterson, Chief of Staff, Wisconsin Air National Guard, applaud Col. Bart Van Roo, 115th Fighter Wing commander, for his assumption of command as part of the official change of command ceremony in an aircraft hangar at the 115th Fighter Wing, Madison, Wis., Oct 3, 2020. Col. Bart Van Roo assumed command of the 115th Fighter Wing from Brig. Gen. Erik Peterson. (U.S. Air National Guard Photo by Tech. Sgt. Mary Greenwood)
Peterson recently assumed the duties of Chief of Staff, Wisconsin Air National Guard with more than 29 years of service, culminating as commander of the 115th since Oct 1, 2016.
"It is a rare opportunity to reach the pinnacle of a career of your service with an organization that you love," said Peterson. "I was able to witness a world class organization in action.”
“115th Fighter Wing team, it is each and every Airmen’s perseverance and ingenuity and dedication that make the 115th Fighter wing a shining example of excellence,” he added.
Col. Bart Van Roo, 115th Fighter Wing commander gives his acceptance speech as part of the official change of command ceremony in an aircraft hangar at the 115th Fighter Wing, Madison, Wis., Oct 3, 2020. Col. Bart Van Roo assumed command of the 115th Fighter Wing from Brig. Gen. Erik Peterson. (U.S. Air National Guard Photo by Tech. Sgt. Mary Greenwood)
Brig. Gen. Peterson helped instill a culture of dedication to excellence and the desire to move forward with the changing times.
“There are numerous economic social and geopolitical challenges we are facing in the world today,” said Peterson. “Col. Van Roo, I know that you and the 115th stand ready to meet these challenges.”
The 115th Fighter Wing’s newest commander, Col. Van Roo, addressed the fighter wing members on the future of the 115th.
“I want to highlight three wing priorities to ensure our mission success,” said Van Roo. “First we must foster a culture of growth and innovation, collaborate and build partnerships at all levels, and last, truly empower your Airmen.”
May mentioned that Col. Van Roo simultaneously went to work, devised a plan to alter the Northern Lightning Exercise and create public health protocols that allowed the exercise to move forward with the confidence of all the commanders to send their forces to Wisconsin.
“Long story short he [Col. Van Roo] executed a full sized Northern Lightning Exercise but with fewer people on base, to include COVID testing and numerous other safety procedures…” said May. “It was truly amazing what he accomplished.”
As May finished his address he scanned the room and reiterated the faith he had in the wing’s newest commander.
“An officer that is ready with a track record of being able to do whatever needs to be done well beyond the cockpit of an F-16 and in a spectacular fashion,” said May. “Col. Van Roo is, and will be a leader for everyone in this wing. Col. Van Roo is and will continue to be a partner to this community.”