Spangdahlem AB welcomes new leadership and reaffirms mission readiness

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  • By Senior Airman Albert Morel
  • 52nd Fighter Wing

The 52nd Fighter Wing marked the formal transition of wing leadership from U.S. Air Force Col. Kevin Crofton to Col. William D. Lutmer during a change of command ceremony at Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany, June 30, 2025.

The ceremony, rooted in military tradition, united Airmen, regional partners, and military families in recognition of the outgoing commander’s legacy.

During his command, Crofton led more than 5,000 Airmen across nine geographically separated units in five countries, overseeing $6.9 billion in protection-level assets and F-16 Fighting Falcons assigned to the 480th Fighter Squadron. His leadership was instrumental in driving strategic upgrades to the wing’s combat capabilities, responding to regional crises, and reinforcing NATO partnerships.


In his final remarks, Crofton expressed appreciation towards the Airmen, families and partners who shaped his tenure and supported the wing’s mission.

Additionally, Crofton took a moment to specifically recognize the vital role of the wing’s noncommissioned officers.

“Staff sergeants — you are the heartbeat of this organization,” said Crofton. “You have this ability to see and feel the beat of our Airmen in a way that no one else does.”

Following Crofton’s final remarks, the wing welcomed Lutmer with a formal and symbolic exchange of the guidon, signifying the official transfer of command.

Lutmer most recently served as commander of the 31st Operations Group at Aviano Air Base, Italy, where he led eight squadrons supporting operations across three combatant commands.

As a command pilot with more than 2,600 flight hours in the F-16 Fighting Falcon, Lutmer has deployed in support of Operations Iraqi Freedom, Enduring Freedom, and Inherent Resolve. He has held key leadership roles across the Air Force, including weapons officer, fighter squadron commander, and Future Operations Division Chief at the North American Aerospace Defense Command.

Building on his operational experience, Lutmer outlined his priorities for the wing under his leadership.


“We directly impact global events by our commitment to duty each and every day,” said Lutmer. “We develop teams, push boundaries and execute agile combat airpower while focusing on empowerment, relevance and mission.”

With new leadership in place, the 52nd FW remains postured to project airpower, integrate with allied forces, and execute its mission across the European theater.