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PROTOCOL - Ambassadorship to the World

 

Our primary goal is to manage the Protocol program directly supporting the Wing Commander. We are responsible for the overall execution of ceremonial and wing events to include visits from government officials up to the President of the United States, four-star generals, ambassadors, civilian dignitaries, and other U.S. and foreign leaders. We supervise project officers, review scripts and seating for ceremonial events, create agendas in support of events hosted by the Wing Commander, and we are the liaison for all inbound/outbound Distinguished Visitor military airlift traffic.

 

Hours of Operation & Location

Contact Information

Monday-Friday:  

Federal Holidays:  

Address:  

 

8:00a to 5:00p

Closed

102 E. Hill Blvd, Rm 106

Charleston AFB, SC 29404

phone: 

DSN: 

email: 

FAX: 

(843) 963-5644 or 963-5496

673-5644

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DSN 673-2855 / Comm: (843) 963-2855

 

This site last updated 01/04/2007

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