Colonel

Max M. 

Marosko III 

Deputy Director Air and Cyberspace Operations, Headquarters Pacific Air Forces

Colonel Max M. Marosko III is a United States Air Force F-22 Raptor pilot, currently serving as the deputy director for air and cyberspace operations at Headquarters Pacific Air Forces, JB Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii. Marosko served multiple combat tours in the F-15C prior to transitioning to the F-22. In addition to serving as an Air Force Weapons School instructor in both the F-15C and the F-22, Marosko has commanded an F-22 squadron, and previously served as the 325th Operations Group commander at Tyndall AFB, Fla. prior to his current assignment. At the 325th OG, he oversaw the operations of both an operational F-22 squadron and the Air Force’s only F-22 training squadron. He also served in the initial training cadre for USAF’s F-22 Formal Training Unit (FTU), and is a graduate of the National War College at Fort McNair, Washington, DC.

Information provided is current as of July 2017

From the Author

Fifth Generation Air Combat

Maintaining the Joint Force Advantage
By Gen 
Jeffrey L. 
Harrigian 
By Col 
Max M. 
Marosko III 
This is an abridged version of an article published in the Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies Journal Ed. No. 6, July 2016. For the purposes of this paper, we must define what a ‘fifth generation’ [...]

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