By Jeff Murphy,
August 11, 2021
University of Central Missouri administrators welcomed to campus Col. Daniel C. Diehl,
third from left, commander of the 509th Bomb Wing at Whiteman Air Force Base, and
other base members on Aug. 6. Among those joining Col. Diehl on a tour and in discussion
activities were, from left, Lt. Kristine Stiles, 509th Bomb Wing Public Affairs; Major
Daniel Milton, 509th Bomb Wing; Roger Best, UCM president; Phil Bridgmon, provost
and vice president for Academic Affairs; and David Pearce, executive director for
Governmental Relations.
WARRENSBURG, MO – Continuing to build upon its relationship with the men and women
who serve at Whiteman Air Force Base, the University of Central Missouri hosted a
visit by Col. Daniel C. Diehl on Aug. 6. This was Col. Diehl’s first visit to UCM
after officially taking the reins as commander of the 509th Bomb Wing during a ceremony
June 16 at Whiteman AFB.
University President Roger Best invited Col. Diehl to visit campus. While he was at
UCM, Col. Diehl and other base members were welcomed to the university by the president;
Phil Bridgmon, provost and vice president for Academic Affairs, and David Pearce,
executive director for Governmental Relations.
“UCM has a positive, long-standing relationship with Whiteman Air Force Base, and
a tremendous appreciation for the men and women in the 509th Bomb Wing who serve our
local communities while also defending our country,” Best said. “It is our honor to
serve them and to work with them to achieve mutual goals. This includes providing
the education our service members need to progress in their careers while on active
duty and when they become veterans."
The military leader’s visit to UCM began with a meeting in the Administration Building
in which Best, Bridgmon and Pearce discussed opportunities to work together in the
future, as well as new programs such as UCM’s collaboration with the Air University
Associate to Baccalaureate Cooperative to help military members who are seeking a
Bachelor’s degree in an online format. Currently, this includes UCM’s program in Criminal
Justice and Criminology.
The visit continued at the Military and Veterans Success Center, located in the Elliott
Student Union. At this facility, they had an opportunity to learn about the extensive
services provided through the Center to active-duty personnel, veterans, and dependents
through a presentation by Courtney Swoboda, director of Military and Veterans Services.
The Colonel also heard from Shomarri Taylor, director of the of the grant-funded Veteran’s
Upward Bound Program hosted at UCM, and Denisha Campbell, office professional, and
UCM students who are pursuing their university education while also serving in the
military. The group finished their visit to UCM with a tour of the campus, allowing
them so see a number of other facilities.
Col. Diehl was accompanied to UCM by Air Force pilot Major Daniel Milton, who is also
currently a UCM graduate student, and Lt. Kristine Stiles and Chelsea Eckelbe, of
the 509th Bomb Wing, Public Affairs.
According to a news release issued by Whiteman’s Public Affairs office, Col Diehl
transitioned to the bomb wing from Dyess Air Force Base in Texas, where he was commander
of the 7th Operations Group, Air Force Global Strike Command’s largest B-1 bomb group.
In his role at Whiteman, he is responsible for the combat readiness of the Air Force’s
only B-2 Spirit wing and supporting installation functions.
Col. Diehl is a 1999 Distinguished Graduate of the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado
Springs, Colorado, and has many other military education achievements. His Air Force
career also includes service as a pilot logging more than 2,500 flight hours, providing
experience flying the T-37 Tweet, T-38 Talon and B-1B Lancer. Additionally, he has
accumulated 664 combat hours while serving in the Air Force.