Lt. Col. Mary Ann Lutz assumes command of 507th Mission Support Group Published Oct. 3, 2010 507th Air Refueling Wing TINKER AIR FORCE BASE, Oklahoma -- Lt. Col. Mary Ann Lutz, chief of 10th Air Force Security Forces at Naval Air Station Fort Worth, Texas, since 2009, assumed command of the 507th Mission Support Group today, October 3. Lt. Col. Lutz is a native of Perryopolis, Penn. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in criminal justice from Edinboro State University, Penn. She was commissioned in 1980 after graduating from Officer Training School. She completed Squadron Officer School in 1998 and Air Command and Staff College in 2002. She has held active duty positions as a flight commander at Minot Air Force Base, N.D., and as an operations officer at Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska. She entered the Air Force Reserve as a security specialist to the 934th Security Forces squadron, Minneapolis-St. Paul Air Station, Minn. In 1994, she joined the Operations Branch of the 482nd Security Police at Homestead ARB, Fla. She assumed command of the 439th Security Forces Squadron at Westover ARB, Massachusetts in 1996. In 2003, she assumed command of the 610th Security Forces Squadron at NAS Fort Worth, Texas. As 507th Mission Support Group commander Lt, Col. Lutz oversees five squadrons and three flights: 507th Security Forces, Civil Engineer, Logistic Readiness, 35th Combat Communications, and 72nd Aerial Port Squadrons, and the 507th Mission Support, Communications and Services Flights.