10th AAMDC welcomes Brig. Gen. Glenn Henke as its new commander

By Sgt. 1st Class Jacob KohrsJune 18, 2026

10th AAMDC Conducts a Unit Change of Command Ceremony in Sembach, Germany
U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Glenn Henke, the incoming commander for 10th Army Air and Missile Defense Command, receives the 10th AAMDC unit guidon from Gen. Christopher Donahue, the commander of U.S. Army Europe and Africa, during the unit’s change of command ceremony, in Sembach Kaserne, Germany, June 18, 2026. The event brought soldiers, leaders and guests together to recognize the transition of leadership and the continued commitment to the mission (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Luis Garcia). (Photo Credit: Sgt. Luis Garcia) VIEW ORIGINAL

SEMBACH, Germany – U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Glenn Henke assumed command of the 10th Army Air and Missile Defense Command from Brig. Gen. Curtis King in a ceremony on June 18 at Sembach Kaserne, Germany.

During the last two years King has been in command, 10th AAMDC participated in numerous training events and missions. The Soldiers of the command have worked tirelessly day and night supporting Allies and partners, innovating new air defense capabilities, and supporting missions across three combatant commands.

10th AAMDC Conducts Change of Command Ceremony
A firing detail renders honors during a change of command ceremony between Brig. Gen. Glenn A. Henke and Brig. Gen. Curtis W. King at Sembach Kaserne, Germany, June 18, 2026.

Brig. Gen. Glenn A. Henke assumes command of the 10th Army Air and Missile Defense Command from Brig. Gen. Curtis W. King during a change of command ceremony at Sembach Kaserne, Germany, June 18, 2026. The ceremony marked the formal transfer of authority and responsibility for the U.S. Army’s only forward-stationed air and missile defense command in Europe. (U.S. Army photo by Maj. Alexander Watkins) (Photo Credit: Maj. Alexander Watkins)
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“Myself, Command Sgt. Maj Scott., and Chief Bernier, could not be more proud of everything that this team has accomplished,” said King. “It is a testament to your professionalism, your determination to defend your fellow servicemen and women against the threats that you know exist, that no one else can do. Team, it's truly been an honor to serve alongside you. What you all have accomplished, I haven't seen in 30 years. It is truly amazing. I know you will continue to make tremendous progress in everything that you do to defeat that threat that's out there."

10th AAMDC Conducts a Unit Change of Command Ceremony in Sembach, Germany
U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Curtis King, the outgoing commander for 10th Army Air and Missile Defense Command, speaks during the unit’s change of command ceremony, in Sembach Kaserne, Germany, June 18, 2026. The event brought soldiers, leaders and guests together to recognize the transition of leadership and the continued commitment to the mission (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Luis Garcia). (Photo Credit: Sgt. Luis Garcia) VIEW ORIGINAL

Presiding over the ceremony was U.S. Army Gen. Christopher T. Donahue, the commander of US Army Europe and Africa. In Donahue’s speech, he highlighted the crucial mission of the 10th AAMDC in today’s world and King’s contributions.

10th AAMDC Conducts a Unit Change of Command Ceremony in Sembach, Germany
U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Curtis King, the outgoing commander for 10th Army Air and Missile Defense Command, passes the 10th AAMDC unit guidon to Gen. Christopher Donahue, the commander of U.S. Army Europe and Africa, during the unit’s change of command ceremony, in Sembach Kaserne, Germany, June 18, 2026. The event brought soldiers, leaders and guests together to recognize the transition of leadership and the continued commitment to the mission (U.S. Army photos by Sgt. Luis Garcia). (Photo Credit: Sgt. Luis Garcia) VIEW ORIGINAL

“This change of command has a much larger purpose than just changing out two leaders,” said Donahue. “Really, what we're doing is, we're transferring responsibility for the protection of the alliance. That is what you do every day. You assure that this is what it is, and that is a trust that only you have. That is the trust we all, but you in particular, have to live up to every day. And Curt, that's exactly what you did during your exceptional tenure; is that you built that trust, but more importantly, you took that trust and you built it into real capability.”

10th AAMDC Conducts a Unit Change of Command Ceremony in Sembach, Germany
U.S. Army Gen. Christopher Donahue, the commander of U.S. Army Europe and Africa, speaks during the 10th AAMDC change of command ceremony, in Sembach Kaserne, Germany, June 18, 2026. The event brought soldiers, leaders and guests together to recognize the transition of leadership and the continued commitment to the mission (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Luis Garcia). (Photo Credit: Sgt. Luis Garcia) VIEW ORIGINAL

The 10th AAMDC commanding general is required to perform four critical roles. As the theater Army air and missile defense coordinator, he manages the use of air and missile assets with NATO and partner nations to build a cohesive, integrated air and missile defense structure. As the senior Army air defender in theater, he serves as the proponent for modernization of air and missile defense in support of U.S. Army future requirements. As the deputy area air defense commander, he advises the U.S. Air Force Europe and Africa commander on all matters in air defense operations, planning and coordination. As the 10th AAMDC commanding general, he leads and manages operations across four garrisons and 10 separate forward-deployed sites.

10th AAMDC Conducts a Unit Change of Command Ceremony in Sembach, Germany
U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Curtis King, the commander for 10th Army Air and Missile Defense Command, receives the canister from the last artillery round during the unit’s change of command ceremony, in Sembach Kaserne, Germany, June 18, 2026. The event brought soldiers, leaders and guests together to recognize the transition of leadership and the continued commitment to the mission (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Luis Garcia). (Photo Credit: Sgt. Luis Garcia) VIEW ORIGINAL

"When, Gen. Donahue started to develop the Eastern Flank Deterrence Initiative, he gave me a very clear mission," said King. " Counter mass by defeating one way attack drones, cruise missiles, ballistic missiles, to enable the offense to inflict overwhelming violence on the enemy. You must do this to enable success."

C-UAS T3 course
A counter-unmanned aerial system is hooked to a battery to charge for its next flight near Lipa, Poland, Nov. 10, 2025. The intensive 20-day multinational Train-the-Trainer course rapidly qualified 20 students from Poland, Romania, and the U.S., most with no prior military drone experience, in a battle-tested C-UAS system through classroom, practical flight, and night operations, culminating in a successful live-fire demonstration to destroy a jet powered drone, thereby accelerating the fielding of this critical capability along the Eastern Flank Deterrence Line. As the battlefield evolves, we are leveraging U.S. experience and NATO authorities to solve problems for the Alliance. The training occurring at Lipa shows how Allies like Poland and Romania are rapidly procuring and employing systems that are battle-tested in Ukraine to strengthen the Eastern Flank Deterrence Line. This is the EFDL in action. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Jacob Kohrs, 10th AAMDC) (Photo Credit: Sgt. 1st Class Jacob Kohrs) VIEW ORIGINAL

King said, over the past six months, the team delivered, while operating across three combatant commands, deploying forces on as little as 48 hours' notice around the world, all while modernizing equipment and mastering brand-new weapon systems and the staff drove change in Europe through digital shield, multidomain operations, and partnerships.

Before coming to 10th AAMDC, Henke served as the 46th Commandant of the U.S. Army Air Defense Artillery, Chief of Air Defense Artillery, and Deputy Commanding General of the Fires Center of Excellence at Fort Sill, Oklahoma. Prior to that, he was the Military Deputy Director of the Joint Counter-sUAS Office, chief of operation for the 32d AAMDC, the Missile Defense Division Chief for Combined Forces Command and US Forces Korea, the commander for 35th ADA Bde., and served as the Deputy Commanding Officer for 32d AAMDC.

Zeroing Range
Air defenders with 5th Battalion, 4th Air Defense Artillery Regt., 52d ADA Brigade, zero the 35mm machine gun on the SGT Stout on a range near Baltadvaris, Lithuania, May 9, 2026. The unit was zeroing their weapons before testing a new type of round during Project Flytrap. From April 27 to May 31, 2026, U.S. and Allied forces conducted Project Flytrap as part of a series of linked exercises, including Sword 26, Saber Strike, Immediate Response, and Swift Response, which transform experimentation into capability. During Project Flytrap, Soldiers integrate counter-unmanned systems, AI-enabled command and control, and live data networks to move faster, decide faster, and fight more effectively across all domains. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Jacob Kohrs) (Photo Credit: Sgt. 1st Class Jacob Kohrs) VIEW ORIGINAL

“The experts were saying [21 years ago], air threats to maneuver formations were historical events that are in the past,” said Henke. “We all know that is now our present and our future with the lethal air threats. I'm excited to return and help advance all-domain fires to counter that mass.”

Before the ceremony concluded, Henke addressed his new troops for the first time.

“To the Soldiers, civilians, family members of the 10th Army Air and Missile Defense Command, I'm honored by the exceptional privilege of joining your ranks,” said Henke. “The Shield of Victory’s mission has never been more critical. Our adversaries are advancing more dangerous air missile threats, with mass, speed, survivability, alongside combat-testing tactics, and the need for defensive fires capabilities is insatiable in this battlefield. The continuous refrain is more, and sooner. You know firsthand, this requires new approaches and new thinking. When the danger is clear and present, you've proven countless times that you know how to go fast. And you've shown the Army there's a better way. Our challenges are massive, and I am thrilled to join you in this work.”

10th AAMDC Conducts a Unit Change of Command Ceremony in Sembach, Germany
U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Glenn Henke, the incoming commander for 10th Army Air and Missile Defense Command, speaks during the unit’s change of command ceremony, in Sembach Kaserne, Germany, June 18, 2026. The event brought soldiers, leaders and guests together to recognize the transition of leadership and the continued commitment to the mission (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Luis Garcia). (Photo Credit: Sgt. Luis Garcia) VIEW ORIGINAL

10th AAMDC, known as the "Shield of Victory," is the premiere air and missile defense command of Europe and Africa. It is responsible for planning, integrating, and executing air and missile defense to protect U.S. and allied forces across the European and African theaters.