Doug Robb Usaf

Director at Falcons Landing

General Robb entered the Air Force in June 1979 as a graduate of the U.S. Air Force Academy. He is board certified in aerospace medicine and has spent over 20 years in the practice of aerospace medicine in support of Air Force, joint, and coalition aviation forces. Clinically, he has held the positions of chief of flight medicine; aerospace medicine squadron commander; and hospital and medical center commander. Additionally, he has held staff positions as the chief flight surgeon for U.S. Air Forces in Europe, Command Surgeon, U.S. Central Command, Command Surgeon, Air Mobility Command, and Joint Staff Surgeon, Office of the Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff. Previously, General Robb served as Deputy Director, TRICARE Management Activity. A chief flight surgeon with more than 1,600 flying hours, he has maintained additional crew member status in the A-7, OV-10, F-16, C-9, C-130, and KC-135 aircraft. Doug is currently the Special Assistant to the President for Strategic Educational Projects, Uniformed Services University in Bethesda, MD and is the Medical Chair for the National Defense University at Fort McNair in Washington, D.C.

Timeline

  • Director

    Current role