Colonel Kim Nichole Reed-Campbell (born June 6, 1975 in Honolulu, Hawaii) is a United States Air Force officer and Senior Pilot in the U.S.
Air Force.
She was decorated for piloting her A-10 Thunderbolt II back to base in southern Iraq after taking heavy anti-aircraft artillery (AAA) damage in aerial combat over Baghdad during Operation Iraqi Freedom in 2003.
After her tour of duty in Iraq ended, Campbell gave lectures throughout the United States about her experience, including one at the National Air and Space Museum.
Kim Campbell was promoted to the rank of Major in the autumn of 2006.
Colonel Campbell was Commander, 612th Theater Operations Group, Davis–Monthan Air Force Base, AZ from July 2016- June 2018.
She is currently serving at the US Air Force Academy as Faculty Chair, Airpower Innovation & Integration, Department of Military and Strategic Studies.
She is married to another A-10 pilot, Colonel Scott Campbell, whom she met at the Air Force Academy.