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16 Produce Piots, Advance Airmen, Feed the Fight S I LV E R W I N G S Return Service: The Commercia Dispatch P.O. Box 511 Coumbus, MS 39703 Produce Piots, Advance Airmen, Feed the Fight Coumbus Air Force Base, Miss. Vo. 40, Issue 32 STANDARD MAIL U.S. POSTAGE PAID MAILED FROM ZIP CODE 39705 PERMIT NO. 98 RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED August 12, 2016 Weather News Briefs Enisted Dorm Dinner Ask About Our Move In Specias! Miitary Discounts Avaiabe The Dispatch 625 31st Ave. N. Coumbus, MS (662) 329-2544 www.faconairapts.com New Saem Baptist Church Washer And Dryer In Unit 1 And 2 Bedrooms Avaiabe 15% Miitary Discount Move In Specias Fitness Center On Site 632 31st Avenue North 662-386-4446 A Dorm Dinner for enisted Airmen iving in the dorms is schedued for 7:45 p.m. Aug. 18 at Independence Poo. SUPT Cass 16-13 Speciaized Undergraduate Piot Training Cass 16-13 graduates at 10 a.m., Juy 19 at Kaye Auditorium. Autocross Autocross is August 21-22 at the Coumbus Air Force Base SAC Ramp. Drivers are abe to race their persona vehices around a track, competing against others for the best time. For more information, pease see the graphic on page 4. Inside wecomes you! 14th Fying Training Wing Pubic Affairs Feature 7086 Wof Road 3 mies south of Caedonia, MS (662) 356-4940 SUNDAY C Worship Service - 8:00 & 10:30 am Sunday Schoo (a ages) - 9:15 am SUNDAY EVENING Youth Drama & AWANA - 4pm Discipeship Training - 5pm Evening Worship - 6pm WEDNESDAY Kid s Drama - 6 pm Adut/Youth Bibe Study, RAs, GAs & Mission Friends - 6:30 pm Nursery avaiabe for a services. 8 The Coumbus Air Force Base eadership structure is highighted in this week s feature. www.newsaembaptistcaedonia.com Pastor: Bro. Me Howton P hase II 37th (17-06) 41st (17-07) Look for the boxes: Feds Feed Famiies Campaign 2016 Senior Cass 0.49 days 0.90 days Overa -2.28 days 1.38 days Feds Feed Famiies, a government-wide food drive, is taking pace unti Aug. 31. Launched in 2009 as part of President Barack Obama s United We Serve campaign, the campaign has coected over 57 miion pounds of food to hep food banks and pantries stay stocked during summer months when they traditionay see a decrease in donations and an increase in need. o u m b u s AFB T P hase III Track Seect Aug. 12 Sept. 6 48th (16-13) 50th (16-13) Senior Cass Overa -0.85 days 0.63 days -1.08 days 0.30 days Aug. 19 Aug. 19 The campaign takes pace annuay and ast year more than 17.9 miion pounds of food were coected. The Department of Defense beat its goa ast year by coecting more than 3.2 miion pounds of food, and they are hoping to beat that again this year. Coumbus AFB is heping the DoD reach that goa! Our goa this year is to coect 1,500 pounds. Donations coected here on base wi be distributed to the United Way in Coumbus, Miss. See Campaign, Page 2 r a i n i n g IFF Senior Cass Overa 49th (16-KBC) -0.91 days -0.26 days T i m e i n e Aug. 23 * Mission numbers provided by 14 FTW Wing Scheduing. The graduation speaker is Co. Barry Banchard, 172nd Air Lift Wing, Thompson Fied, Jackson, Mississippi. Wing Sortie B oard Aircraft T-6 T-1 T-38 IFF Required 1,041 352 376 175 Fown 926 248 307 169 Annua 26,819 8,430 9,154 3,777

2 News 15 Campaign (Continued from page 1) I think it is important that we as a base support efforts that hep those in need in Lowndes County, said Capt. Marrero, 14th Medica Operations and Feds Feed Famiies 2016 POC. The donations coected here wi be distributed to those in need in the oca community Donations may consist of non-perishabe food such as rice, cerea and canned vegetabes. Money and perishabe food cannot be donated. Just ook for the boxes State ID change for base access Starting August 15, 2016, visitors seeking access to Air Force instaations using state identification from Minnesota, Missouri, Washington and American Samoa wi no onger be authorized access without additiona documentation. This is a resut of the REAL ID Act of 2005. A visitors are required to have the proper identification to access an Air Force instaation. Visitors who are sponsored onto base by miitary ID-card hoders to have unescorted access are required to aso undergo a background check. with the campaign ogo around base. For more information pease ook at the Feds Feed Famiies website, www.fedsfeedfamiies.gov. 14th Fying Training Wing depoyed As of press time, 49 TEAM BLAZE members are depoyed wordwide. Remember to support the Airmen and their famiies whie they are away. Depoyment numbers provided by the Instaation Personne Readiness Office. Mon Tue Wed Thur Fri Sat/Sun 15 16 17 18 19 20/21 Drone Symposium, @ GTR Airmap visit and base tour Mercedes-Benz Leadership Visit Heathy Chid Info Fair, 11 a.m. @ CDC Enisted Dorm Dinner, 7:45 p.m. @ Poo Dog Days of Summer 5K, 7 a.m. @ Fitness Center SUPT Cass 16-13, 10 a.m. @ Kaye Senate Appropriations Committee Staffer visit August 20-21: Autocross, @ SAC ramp 20: T-37 Landscaping vounteers, @ 8 a.m. 22 23 24 25 26 27/28 AETC Mr. Montoya A4/5 visit I think it is important that we as a base support efforts that hep those in need in Lowndes County, said Capt. Marrero, 14th Medica Operations and Feds Feed Famiies 2016 POC. The donations coected here wi be distributed to those in need in the oca community BCC Luncheon, 11:30 a.m. @ Coumbus Cub 27th-AFAsponsored ALS Picnic, 11:30 a.m. @ Lock and Dam Long Range Events Aug. 30: Wing Newcomers Orientation Aug. 31: Enisted Promotion Ceremony Sept. 1: Bood Drive Sept. 2: AETC Famiy Day Sept. 5: Labor Day Hoiday Sept. 9: SUPT Cass 16-14 Sept. 12-13: AETC/CC visit Sept. 15: 49th FS reunion Sept. 17: Air Force Birthday Ba Sept. 30: SUPT Cass 16-15 Oct. 4-6: CREATE Imagine the possibiities Oct. 10: Coumbus Day Hoiday Oct. 15: Civiian Fy-In Oct. 21: SUPT Cass 17-01 Oct. 31: Third Quartery Awards Oct. 31: Enisted Promotions Siver Wings How to reach us 14th Fying Training Wing Pubic Affairs 555 Seventh Street, Suite 210, Coumbus AFB, MS, 39710 Commercia: (662) 434-7068 DSN: 742-7068 Fax: (662) 434-7009 E-mai: siverwings@us.af.mi Editoria Staff Co. Dougas Gosney 14th Fying Training Wing Mr. Sonic Johnson Chief of Pubic Affairs Senior Airman Kaeb Snay Editor Airman 1st Cass John Day Staff Writer Mrs. Tina Perry Layout Designer Submission Deadine The deadine for submitting copy for next week s is noon Monday. Artices may be dropped off at the pubic affairs office or e-maied. Pubished by the Commercia Dispatch Pubishing Company, Inc., a or endorsed by, the U.S. government, the Department of Defense or the Department of the Air Force. The appearance of advertising in this pubication does not constitute endorsement by the DOD, the Department of the Air Force or Service Pubications, Inc., of the products or services advertised. Everything advertised in this pubication sha be made avaiabe for purchase, use or patronage without regard to race, coor, reigion, sex, nationa origin, age, marita status, physica handicap, poitica affiiation or any other non-merit factor of the purchaser, user or patron. Editoria content is edited, prepared and provided by the 14th Fying Training Wing Pubic Affairs Office of Coumbus AFB, Miss. The staff reserves the right to edit or rewrite a copy submitted when necessary. A photos are U.S. Air Force photos uness otherwise stated. Submit a advertising to the Coumbus, Miss., Commercia Dispatch advertising department one week prior to desired pubication date. The advertising department can be reached at (662) 328-2424. Aug. 13 The Goden Triange Comic and Toy Expo wi be hed from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Aug. 13 at the Trotter Convention Center in Downtown Coumbus, Miss. Tickets are $10 at the door ($8 for first responders and miitary). There wi be vendors, cospay, and a Super Smash Tournament. For more information, pease check out www.godentriangecomiccon.org. Aug. 19 See Wi Kimbrough ive in concert 7:30 p.m. at the Rosenzweig Arts Center in Coumbus. Tickets avaiabe at the Coumbus Arts Counci for $10 in advance / $12 at the News Around Town door. Visit coumbus-arts.org for more information. Aug. 20 Possum Town Triathetes wi take on the chaenge to swim 600 yards, bike 17 mies and run 3.3 mies during this annua race event starting 7 a.m. Registration and information is avaiabe at possumtowntriathon.com. Aug. 27 Main Street Coumbus is excited to partner with Mitche Distributing to present Bud & Burgers 4 8 p.m. at the Riverwak. Teams of four compete to cook the best burgers for prizes. Tickets are $5 to sampe and vote. The deadine to enter the cooking competition is Aug. 17. For more information contact Main Street Coumbus at 662-328-6305. Sept. 2 Doors open at 7 p.m. for the Love and Laughter Tour with ive performances Labor Day Weekend by Avant, Lenny Wiiams, Iyse Gibson, and comedian, Chestnut, in Trotter Convention Center, 402 2nd Ave. N.; show starts at 8 p.m. Hosted by WACR Radio s Greg McMichae. For more information, ca 662.891.3648. Buy tickets here on Ticketmaster.com To advertise in Siver Wings, ca The Commercia Dispatch Advertising Department, 328-2424

14 Produce Piots, Advance Airmen, Feed the Fight Produce Piots, Advance Airmen, Feed the Fight 3 Sentry (Continued from page 13) counter-air missions, among others, Pierce said. Aong with the aircraft, Tynda brought its most important asset the Airmen. Exercises ike Sentry Savannah give Airmen a chance to prepare for projecting combat air power wordwide. For Airmen to get out of home station and be abe to go on the road, it gives them more experience for depoyment and temporary duty assignments, said Master Sgt. John B. Hatfied II, 43rd Aircraft Maintenance Unit F-22 production superintendent. This aids the Airmen to become a more cohesive unit. At home you have a the distractions of home; here we have one mission to do training piots. Hatfied aso spoke of the importance of working together. Usuay back home, not a the shops come out on the fightine uness caed upon, Hatfied said. In this ocation we have a the back shops out here with us. It s a one big team and one big unit to get the job done. For Airmen to get out of home station and be abe to go on the road, it gives them more experience for depoyment and temporary duty assignments, said Master Sgt. John B. Hatfied II, 43rd Aircraft Maintenance Unit F-22 production superintendent. This is not the first time Tynda AFB has brought Airmen and equipment to Savannah for this particuar exercise, but the Airmen earn vauabe essons in training and projecting unrivaed combat airpower. Every time we come here, we are gratefu, and we appreciate the hospitaity that the Air Dominance Center provides. We wi be ooking forward to coming back next time, Pierce said. Fashion Appare Boutique Outet We ony carry new first quaity cothing and shoes. SECOND BIG WEEK! RESTOCKING DAILY! Save 60% Off Retai chidren s fa & winter cothing & shoes! sec coegiate wear for kids! huge shipment adies shoes The Dispatch Save 70% Off Retai adies fa & winter cothing & shoes! 513 18th Ave. N. Coumbus 327-3146 Thursday 6-8pm Friday 10am-6pm Saturday 10am-4pm Sunday 1-5pm CASH U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Soomon Cook/Reeased An F-22 Raptor from the 43rd Fighter, performs a vertica takeoff during Sentry Savannah 16-3 in Savannah, Georgia. Aug. 2, 2016. The F-22 is a key component of air dominance, and during Sentry Savannah, they contributed to a variety of missions, such as escort and defensive counter-air missions, among others. Providing renewed independence for our disabed veterans Guide dogs Service dogs Therapy dogs Our services are provided at no cost to veterans. www.vetdogs.org 866-VETDOGS (866-838-3647) A CFC participant. Provided as a pubic service. Co. Banchard to speak at SUPT Cass 16-13 graduation Coone Barry A. Banchard is the, 172d Airift Wing, Thompson Fied, Jackson, Mississippi. He directs the operations, maintenance and support of the Wing s eight assigned C-17 Gobemaster III aircraft tasked with providing goba strategic and tactica airift in support of Nationa Command Authority objectives and the objectives of the Governor of Mississippi. The 172d Airift Wing is comprised of 14 oca units and three Geographicay Separated Units, and is capabe of supporting airift and aeromedica evacuation operations, tactica airift contro, combat civi engineering, air contro, and combat readiness and training. Coone Banchard was commissioned through the United States Air Force Academy in 1992. He attended Undergraduate Piot Training at Coumbus Air Force Base and received his wings in 1993. He then attended Graduate Schoo at Texas A&M University earning a Master of Science degree in 1994. Before taking command of the 172d Airift Wing, Coone Banchard served as the, 172d Operations Group, directing twenty-four aircrews, ten aeromedica evacuation crews, and the standardization and evauation function in the operation of the 172d Airift Wing s eight C-17 aircraft. A Command/Evauator piot with over 4300 hours in the C-17A, Coone Banchard has participated in Operation s SOUTHERN WATCH, ALLIED FORCE, ENDURING FREEDOM, IRAQI FREEDOM and NEW DAWN. Whie serving as a traditiona guardsman, Coone Banchard is a piot with FedEx. EDUCATION 1992 Bacheor of Science, United States Air Force Academy 1994 Master of Science, Texas A&M University 1999 Officer Schoo, Maxwe Air Force Base, Aa. 2004 Air Command-Staff Coege, Maxwe Air Force Base, Aa. 2012 Air War Coege, Maxwe Air Force Base, Aa. ASSIGNMENTS 1. Juy 1992 Juy 1993, Undergraduate Piot Training, Coumbus AFB, Miss. 2. August 1993 December 1994, Student Texas A&M University, Coege Station, Texas 3. January 1995 Apri 1996, Personne Scientific Anayst, Randoph AFB, Texas 4. May 1996 February 1998, C-17A Piot/Wing Tactics Officer, 437th Operations Support, Chareston AFB, S.C. 5. March 1998 January 1999, C-17A Piot/Executive Officer, 14th Airift, Chareston AFB, S.C. 6. February 1999 February 2000, Aircraft C-17A/Executive Officer, 14th Airift, Chareston AFB, S.C. 7. March 2000 November 2000, Instructor Piot C-17A/Operations Group Executive Officer, 437th Operations Group, Chareston AFB, S.C. 8. December 2000 October 2001, C-17 CCTS Instructor Piot/Airspace Manager, 97th Operations Support, Atus AFB, Oka. 9. November 2001 May 2002, Fight /C-17 CCTS Instructor Piot, 58th Airift, Atus AFB, Oka. 10. June 2002 June 2003, Chief C-17A Examiner Piot, 97th Operations Group, Atus AFB, Oka. 11. Juy 2003 December 2005, Initia Cadre C-17A Evauator Piot, 183d Airift, Thompson Fied, Jackson, Miss. 12. January 2006 January 2008, Chief Operations Group Standardization/Evauation, 172d Operations Group, Thompson Fied, Jackson, Miss. 13. February 2008 March 2011, Fight /C-17A Evauator Piot, 183d Airift, Jackson- Evers Fied, Jackson, Miss. 14. Apri 2011 September 2011, Operations Officer/C-17A Evauator Piot, 183d Airift, Jackson- Evers Fied, Jackson, Miss. 15. October 2011 February 2012,, 172d Operations Support Fight, 172d Operations Group, Jackson-Evers Fied, Jackson, Miss. 16. March 2012 June 2014,, 183d Airift, Jackson-Evers Fied, Jackson, Miss. 17. June 2014 May 2015, 172d Operations Group, 172d Airift Wing, Jackson-Evers Fied, Jackson, Miss. 18. May 2015 Present, 172d Airift Wing, Jackson-Evers Fied, Jackson, Miss. FLIGHT INFORMATION Rating: Command/Evauator Piot Fight Hours: 4300+ Miitary, 1400+ Civiian Aircraft Fown: T-37B, T-38A, T-1A, DC-10, MD-10, MD-11 MAJOR AWARDS AND DECORATIONS Meritorious Service Meda with two oak eaf custers Air Meda Aeria Achievement Meda Air Force Commendation Meda with one oak eaf custer Air Force Outstanding Unit Award with six oak eaf custers Air Force Organizationa Exceence Award Combat Readiness Meda with three oak eaf custers Air Reserve Forces Meritorious Service Meda with four oak eaf custers Nationa Defense Meda with bronze star Armed Forces Expeditionary Meda Kosovo Campaign Meda Goba War on Terrorism Service Meda Armed Forces Service Meda Humanitarian Service Meda Air Force Expeditionary Service ribbon with God Border Air Force Longevity Service Award with four oak eaf custers Armed Forces Reserve Meda with four M devices Air Force Training Ribbon Mississippi Meda of Efficiency Mississippi War Meda Mississippi Emergency Service Meda Mississippi Longevity Meda with three oak eaf custers EFFECTIVE DATES OF PROMOTION Second Lieutenant, May 27, 1992 First Lieutenant, May 27, 1994 Captain, May 27, 1996 Major, December 1, 2002 Lieutenant Coone, December 8, 2006 Coone, May 29, 2014 (Current as of 15 Jun 2015) Severa positions open at Coumbus AFB Chape Severa positions for the Coumbus AFB Chape have been posted on FBO. Proposas are due 15 Aug 16 by 4:00p.m. CST. Pease see beow for inks. Cathoic RE Coordinator - Notice # FA3022-16-R-0011 https://www.fbo.gov/index?mode=form&id=39b14a851bcf15b70a719f08258c09a6&tab=ntype Cathoic Music Director - Notice # FA3022-16-R-0013 https://www.fbo.gov/spg/usaf/aetc/coafbcs/fa3022-16-r-0013/isting.htm Protestant Musician - Notice #FA3022-16-R-0015 https://www.fbo.gov/spg/usaf/aetc/coafbcs/fa3022-16-r-0015/isting.htm Cathoic Musician - Notice # FA3022-16-R-0014 https://www.fbo.gov/spg/usaf/aetc/coafbcs/fa3022-16-r-0014/isting.htm Protestant Music Director - Notice # FA3022-16-R-0012 https://www.fbo.gov/spg/usaf/aetc/coafbcs/fa3022-16-r-0012/isting.htm Youth Ministry Coordinator - Notice # FA3022-16-R-0018 https://www.fbo.gov/spg/usaf/aetc/coafbcs/fa3022-16-r-0018/isting.htm Protestant RE Coordinator - Notice # FA3022-16-R-0017 https://www.fbo.gov/spg/usaf/aetc/coafbcs/fa3022-16-r-0017/isting.htm

4 Produce Piots, Advance Airmen, Feed the Fight Compusory Schoo Attendance: Home Schoo The Schoo Liaison Office woud ike to remind parents of the State of Mississippi aw governing schoo attendance particuary as it pertains to famiies who home-schoo. Under the Mississippi Compusory Schoo Attendance Law, parents and guardians are required to enro their chidren in a pubic, private or home schoo. This aw appies to chidren who have reached the age of six and have not exceeded the age of 17 by Sept. 1. Chidren who have attained or wi attain the age of five years on or before Sept. 1 and have enroed in a fu-day pubic kindergarten wi aso be under the Compusory Schoo Attendance Law. Any parent or guardian who fais to compy with the Mississippi Compusory Schoo Attendance Law may be punished in a court of aw. Parents who are teaching their chidren at home are required to compete a certificate of enroment card each schoo year. You can compete this card at the Coumbus Air Force Base Schoo Liaison Office, ocated in Buiding 730, Suite 215. Mississippi aw requires registration be competed prior to Sept. 15. Pease contact the Schoo Liaison Officer at 434-2792 or via emai at: so@coumbus.af.mi for an appointment to compete your registration. Courtesy Photo/Chapain (Capt.) Justin Ivy Coumbus Air Force Base singe Airmen pose for a photo at Centra His Baptist Retreat Center August 6. After the spiritua resiiency essons, Airmen engaged in various activities incuding archery, dodgeba, swimming, a ropes course, putt-putt gof and a friendy game of capture the fag with nerf guns. Singe Airmen enjoy chape retreat Airman 1st Cass John Day 14th Fying Training Wing Pubic Affairs Fifteen singe Airmen from Coumbus Air Force Base, Mississippi visited Centra His Baptist Retreat Center August 5-7 for a weekend retreat of Base Chape sponsored spiritua resiiency training tited, How Not To Marry A Jerk(ette). Airmen arrived at the camp August 5 where they ate dinner and were introduced to the program, cosing the evening with a movie. The next morning was spent being exposed to the program where they had sma group and team buiding activities to accompany each chapter of the program. The essons made me take a ook at mysef and aso I got to hear other s opinions on the topics we discussed, said Senior Airman Samue Chavez, 14th Communications Cient Systems Technician. After the essons were over, the group spit off to do various fun camp activities, etting them unwind from the rigors of the weeky workoad. Centra His Baptist Church aows individuas to utiize their space for various function they do incuding archery, horseback riding, swimming, a ropes course, putt putt gof, a kinds of activities, said Master Sgt. Christopher Thompson, Superintendent, Chape Operations. Though there were adverse weather conditions the chapains worked together to provide a great time for the Airmen. The Chapain Corps cares about Airmen s spiritua heath, Thompson said. Our goa is to make spirituay fit and ready Airmen. These resiiency retreats are just one avenue we use to best hep Airmen to perform the mission. The chape staff picks different programs, ocations and demographics to target for the retreats they put on. After ooking at the recent counseing trends common in singe Airmen, we decided to hep Airmen pick better partners, better dating habits and deveop reationship skis, Thompson said. The program my wife and I taught, How Not To Marry A Jerk(ette), fit perfecty for the issues our Airmen are facing. Bucke up! It s the aw. Produce Piots, Advance Airmen, Feed the Fight 13 F-35A combat readiness ceebrated at Hi 75th Air Base Wing Pubic Affairs HILL AIR FORCE BASE, Utah Hi Air Force Base hosted a ceremony Aug. 5 in ceebration of the recent announcement that the F-35A Lightning II is ready for combat. Gen. Hawk Carise, the commander of Air Combat Command, decared that the fifth-generation fighter aircraft was combat ready Aug. 2. During the ceremony, Carise auded the aircraft s performance and praised Airmen for getting the F-35A to initia operationa capabiity. This ceebration today is about our Airmen, Carise said. We are the greatest fighting force in the history of the word not because of technoogy but because of our Airmen and what they do with the technoogy we ve given them. Every adversary is going to fear us and they re going to fear our airpane because of what our Airmen have done with the F-35. The F-35A is the atest addition to ACC s feet of depoyabe and fifth-generation aircraft. It provides air superiority, interdiction, suppression of enemy air defenses and cose air support, as we as command and contro functions through fused sensors and wi provide piots with situationa awareness of the battespace that wi be more extensive than any singe-seat patform in existence. In her remarks, Secretary of the Air Force Deborah Lee James aso credited the combination of Airmen and technoogy in getting the F-35A to IOC. There is no doubt whatsoever in my mind that by pairing air, space and cyberspace technoogies together, America s Airmen and the F-35A wi ead the joint force in assuming U.S. Air Force photo/david Perry Hundreds of miitary and civiian Airmen attend the F-35A Lightning II initia operationa capabiity ceremony Aug. 5, 2016, at Hi Air Force Base, Utah. our nation s advantage against any adversary in the future, especiay in the event we get into a high-end fight with a foe that has anti-access aeria denia capabiities, James said. This aircraft coud not have come any sooner. Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. David L. Godfein gave a vivid description of the dynamic new capabiity that wi benefit the joint warfighter. He used audience participation to get his message across. I need you to imagine yoursef in an enemy aircraft and your nation s eadership has made the unwise decision to bet (against) the U.S. or our aies and partners, Godfein instructed the audience, who were seated in front of six F-35As outside the event hangar. Now sowy turn your head and ook behind you at these magnificent machines and these magnificent Airmen. This is the picture you wi ikey see before you depart this panet. Actuay, et me change that. You sti depart the panet, but you never see these. The 34th Fighter of the 388th Fighter Wing, based at Hi AFB, is the service s first operationa F-35A squadron, having met a the estabished criteria for IOC, incuding a successfu June depoyment to Mountain Home AFB, Idaho, and a series of eight-aircraft sorties hed in mid-juy. Air- This ceebration today is about our Airmen, Carise said. We are the greatest fighting force in the history of the word not because of technoogy but because of our Airmen and what they do with the technoogy we ve given them. Every adversary is going to fear us and they re going to fear our airpane because of what our Airmen have done with the F-35. men from the 34th FS wi fy and maintain the F-35A aongside Air Force reservists from Hi AFB s 419th FW. The ast time I stood here, I asked you to tighten your chin straps and get to work, said Co. David Lyons, the 388th FW commander. I asked the men and women of the 388th FW, the 419th FW, the 75th Air Base Wing, the Ogden Air Logistics Compex, our enterprise partners, and the thousands of Airmen around our service to work daiy on this program to hep deiver the future to the United States Air Force, to get this airpane in the fight. Today I want to say oud and cear to our Airmen for both our friends and our adversaries to hear: you deivered. Tynda Airmen participate in Sentry Savannah 16-3 Senior Airman Soomon Cook 325th Fighter Wing Pubic Affairs SAVANNAH, Ga. Tynda Airmen participated in Sentry Savannah 16-3 at Savannah Air Nationa Guard Base Juy 26 - Aug. 5. Sentry Savannah is the Air Nationa Guard s argest fighter integration, air-to-air training exercise with both fourth and fifth-generation aircraft. During Team Tynda s time at Sentry Savannah, Airmen from the 43rd Fighter and the 2nd Fighter Training focused on dissimiar air combat training, which gives units the opportunity to train with and against mutipe unique aircraft. It is a great opportunity to come out here and work not ony with the T-38 Taons, but aso the F-15 Eages, F-16 Fighting Facons, F-18 Hornets and KC-135 Stratotankers, said Capt. Troy Pierce, 43rd FS A-Fight commander. It is a chance to work with different assets that we don t have at Tynda. This exercise aso gives Tynda s F-22 B-Course students the opportunity to put their cass work to the test in a safe, controed environment before going out to the combat theater. We put them in a dynamic and stressfu training environment to put the skisets they have earned to the test, Pierce said. It gives them the opportunity to see if they can perform at the eve they are required to do in the combat Air Force. It is important for us to go on the road ike this to exercise that mobie capabiity. The importance of bringing Tynda s F-22 Raptors to Savannah was not imited to the geographica advantages of training site. Sentry Savannah s faciities make it a prime destination for supporting these types of exercises. The Air Dominance Center is a top-notch faciity, from the mission panning area to the vauts, Pierce said. It aso is a centraized ocation for other assets to participate and aso stay here if need be. The F-22 is a key component of air dominance contributing to a variety of missions, such as escort and defensive See Sentry, Page 14

12 AF News Produce Piots, Advance Airmen, Feed the Fight CS contract operations New AF vioence prevention speciaists training begins Staff Sgt. Danie Pheps 94th Airift Wing Pubic Affairs DOBBINS AIR RESERVE BASE, Ga. Representatives from the major commands and more than 30 Air Force instaations attended training at Dobbins Air Reserve Base Juy 18-29 to become vioence prevention speciaists. The Speciaists for the Primary Prevention of Vioence is being set up as a new heping agency for Airmen and their famiies. By using advanced scientific techniques, the agency wi be dedicated to preventing a aspects of vioence, from domestic to sexua assaut, and suicide. SPPVs wi be in pace on a Air Force bases wordwide in Apri 2017. There has been increased interest over the past year and a haf to focus on prevention rather than responding to situations after the fact, said Dr. Andra Tharp, an Air Force sexua assaut prevention and response prevention expert. The Air Force heard that and created this position to address that issue. Groups assisting with the training incuded the Division of Vioence Prevention at the Centers for Disease Contro and Prevention, and Green Dot Etc. When we earned the position was authorized by the secretary of the Air Force, we engaged the CDC to give the prevention speciaists the strongest training possibe into doing what works and using a pubic heath approach to prevent interpersona and sef-directed vioence, Tharp said. We are thried that CDC has partnered with us for this training. The CDC provided a background for the training to give the speciaists a strong foundation in the prevention science underying vioence prevention, which wi equip them in their roes, Tharp added. When designing the training, the organizers thought about what key competencies the speciaists needed in order to be vauabe resources at their instaation, Tharp said. One piece was the CDC s abiity to provide the prevention background and research; the other was appying the pubic heath to prevention practice, which was where Green Dot came in. We ve never done training to this extent ike we have with the Air Force, said Dr. James Mercy, the director of the Division of Vioence Prevention with the CDC. We see the Air Force as a pioneer in prevention. We thought it woud be a great opportunity to work together where we coud earn from each other. Dr. Dorothy Edwards, the Green Dot founder and organizer, said that for a ong time, interpersona vioence prevention was soey focused on things ike teing men not to do it and women not to wak aone at night. We then reaized there was a third roe, the bystander, Edwards said. So, instead of focusing on what not to do, we started focusing on what can we do. Both agencies had a past partnership with the Air Force, but on smaer eve. This training aowed them to expand that partnership. We had been working with the miitary on vioence prevention for a whie, Mercy said. We wanted to strengthen U.S. Air Force photo/don Peek Laura Chiang, from the Center for Disease Contro and Prevention, interacts with a group of participants during a discussion on barriers to effective prevention at the Primary Prevention of Vioence Foundation training seminar at Dobbins Air Reserve Base, Georgia, Juy 19, 2016. The 10-day training program took pace from Juy 18-29 and invoved guest speakers from Headquarters Air Force, the CDC and Green Dot Etc. our partnership with the Air Force because they have been a pioneer in this, especiay with suicide prevention. We thought this woud be a great opportunity for us to earn from each other and prevent further vioence in the United States. Green Dot hed training sessions at individua bases for few years, Edwards said. When the (Air Force) decided to do a comprehensive approach, the diaogue began, she said. They didn t want to just wing it. They were driven by the research. The research and expertise in vioence prevention came from the CDC. The CDC is the argest organization in the word in regards to preventing vioence, Mercy said. We have subject matter experts in different types of vioence, covering the whoe range. That expertise incudes how you measure, prevent and protect from different types of vioence. That s the information that was shared in our training, sharing what we have found out through severa decades of research. The CDCs experts taught how to take that information and use it to impement programs on the ground, Mercy added. They aso spoke on the magnitude of the probem in the U.S. who is at a higher risk of vioence, characteristics of victims, who is most ikey to be a perpetrator and specific programs that seem to work. It s a ot of information, but it is easiy understood, Mercy said. The research from the CDC was used to deveop Green Dot, Edwards said. So, the fow from the CDC to Green Dot was easiy foowed as Edwards taught impementation. The Green Dot strategy is to reinvigorate peope and et them know they can do something, Edwards said. This is about being reaistic about what the bystanders can do. It s not that easy to just step in. Part of this is acknowedging that good peope can get stuck and have barriers. This gives bystanders more natura and reaistic toos. The training group was excited about the future of this position and how they have been abe to empower the SPPVs. The Air Force is so driven right now to getting this right, Edwards said. This is an extraordinary position, and it has been an exciting training to be part of. 5 MILITARY AND FAMILY LIFE COUNSELOR PROGRAM Miitary famiies face unique chaenges. They may strugge with issues such as depoyment-reated stress, reintegration and pressures of managing parenting and finances whie a oved one is depoyed. ABOUT MILITARY AND FAMILY LIFE COUNSELORS To support miitary famiies facing these or additiona chaenges, the MFLC program: asters or Doctorate-eve icensed M counseors Work with famiies, individuas, coupes and chidren Work with existing miitary and famiy support programs to compement services provided rovides short-term, non-medica counseing services to service P members and their famiies at no cost rovides psycho-education to hep miitary service members and P their famiies understand the impact of depoyments, famiy reunions foowing depoyments and other stresses reated to the miitary ife Augments existing miitary support services Life skis Miitary ifestye Offers fexibe service deivery Can provide services on or off of miitary instaations Can provide services to individuas, coupes, famiies and groups nger management A Communication Reationship issues Confict resoution Parenting Decision-making skis With the exception of chid abuse, domestic abuse and duty to warn situations services are private and confidentia. MFLC Miitary & Famiy Life Counseor Program NON-MEDICAL COUNSELING SERVICES For more information, ca (662) 364-0504 epoyment stress D Coping skis Homesickness Reocation adjustment Reintegration Separation Buiding resiiency Sadness, grief and oss 14th Communications manages three separate contracts in support of Coumbus AFB. The three contracts are the Base Information Transfer Center (BITC), Base Network & Teephone System (BNTS) and the Cabe One cabe TV contract (nothing to do with residentia cabe). The BITC contract is the vehice that supports the base s officia mai and inter-base transfer of documents (Hoy-Joe) requirements. BNTS is the contract that deivers enterprise network and voice core services, Communications (COMSEC) and Emissions Security (EMSEC) programs as we as managing the Wing s Information Assurance operations. The Cabe One cabe TV contract provides the Wing a cost effective vehice for officia cabe TV drops for specific ocations such as waiting rooms and operations centers. Cabe One cabe TV drops are tighty controed and are cosey scrutinized for mission needs. If at any time a customer of one of the services fees that the eve of service provided by one of these contract is not on par with the expected eve of professionaism or the contractor has not provided service to the expectation of the customer, an officia compaint can be submitted. The process for submitting an officia compaint is the same for a three contracts and is described beow. 1. Draft an emai giving the date/ time of the incident resuting in the compaint, your organization, office symbo, buiding number, fu name, phone number, nature of the compaint. Aso, incude the who, what, when, where and how specifics reating to the compaint. 2. Emai this information to the 14 CS/CCE (14cs.workfow@coumbus. af.mi. Necessary actions wi be documented by the Contractor Officer Representative and a response to the submission wi be returned to the customer. If you have any specific questions with regards to 14 CS contract operations pease contact the 14th Communications Operations Fight Chief at 14cs.sco@coumbus.af.mi.

6 Community Produce Piots, Advance Airmen, Feed the Fight Air Force Readiness Programs WG/CC visits 14th Operations Group SUPT Cass 17-13 Piot Partner wecome (Editor s note: A activities are offered at the Airman & Famiy Readiness Center uness otherwise specified. For more information about any of the activities isted, ca 434-2790.) This cass wi be hed from 10 to 11:30 a.m. August 16 and provides reocating members/famiies with vauabe information about moving. You earn what to expect from TMO, Housing, Miitary Pay, Lega, Bieting, Tri-Care, Medica Records, and A&FRC. Pease ca 434-2790 to register. Hearts Apart DRMO Wing Newcomers Orientation This brief is 8 a.m. 12:15 p.m. Aug. 30 and is mandatory for newy arrived active-duty and civiian personne. Spouses are encouraged to attend. The orientation is hed at the Coumbus Cub. For more information or to register ca 434-2790. Coumbus AFB Top 3 spotight Miitary Life Cyce The Miitary Life Cyce workshop from 1-2 p.m. Aug. 30 aows the VA contractors to expain to service members, whether first term, separating, retiring or a veteran, what services the VA offers and what they are abe to provide throughout the member s miitary career and how to appy for benefits. For more information or to register ca 434-2790. Nominee Name/Grade: Senior Airman James Beading Unit: 14 Operations Support Information: 1. Home Town: Bemar, NJ 2. Time in the Air Force: 4.5 years 3. Time at Coumbus AFB: 3 years, 8 months 4. Career Short Term Goas: Graduate Airman Leadership Schoo with an award and make staff sergeant 5. Career Long Term Goas: Make staff sergeant 6. Nominated by: Master Sgt. Carmina Beede 7. Nomination reason: Senior Airman James Beading is an Aircrew Fight Equipment technician who inspects, maintains, and repairs 462 aircrew surviva items for 232 aircraft. As the ead T-1 aircraft AFE Continuation Training Instructor, Beading instructed 13 aircrew on ife-sustaining equipment and emergency procedures. Additionay, based on his teaching abiities, Beading was hand-seected to conduct on-the-spot AFE training at Maxwe AFB to enabe the AETC/CC to take First Term Officer s PFR The First Term Officers Persona Financia Readiness Workshop is required by AFI for a newy assigned officer personne at their first station. The event is 9-10 a.m. Sept. 1. For more information, ca 434-2790. Transition Assistance Program GPS Workshop Senior Airman James Beading a return fight on a Coumbus Air Force Base aircraft back to Randoph AFB. Finay, Beading fufied a short-notice Air Force Specia Operations Command/Air Education and Training Command exercise tasking, the first-ever Joint Command AFE-excusive exercise, which aso resuted in him being formay recognized by the AFSOC Headquarters Chief of Operations and Training. Security and poicy review Did you know that as a miitary member you must coordinate a information reating to speeches, presentations, academic papers, mutimedia visua information materias and information proposed for reease to a pubicy accessibe Wordwide Website, with exception of Air Force pubications, through the 14th Fying Training Wing Pubic Affairs Office? For more information contact the 14th FTW/PA at 434-7068. for an appointment at 426-2527, or 434-2790. She can hep manage finances, resove financia probems, and reach ong-term goas such as getting an education, buying a home and panning for retirement. Having a hard time understanding your Leave and Earning Statement? Need a refresher so that you can mentor your subordinates on their entitements? Finance has you covered. If you woud ike for Finance to come to your next CC ca or Professiona Organization event, you can contact Master Sgt. Sabrina Spriggs at DSN 742-3068 or Senior Airman Juianna White at DSN 742-2715. The Hearts Apart Socia program from 5-7 p.m. Aug. 25 is a monthy event to provide community bonding, fun and appreciation for the famiies of active duty personne who are depoyed, remote, or on an extended TDY. Food and activities are provided. For more information or to register ca 434-2790. U.S. Air Force photo/airman 1st Cass John Day 11 Learn How to Read Your LES Smooth Move Co. Dougas Gosney, 14th Fying Training Wing shakes hands with Lt. Co. Derek Oakey, 41st Fying Training at Coumbus Air Force Base, Mississippi Aug. 9. Gosney spent the afternoon visiting the 14th Operations Group and a of its squadrons. This workshop is hed 7:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. Sept. 12-16. The Transition Assistance Program Workshop has seminars on: Transition, Miitary Occupationa Code Crosswak, Financia Panning, Heath Benefits, Mississippi Dept. of Empoyment Security, Dept. of Veterans Affairs, Disabed TAP, Dept. of Labor TAP portion. Preseparation counseing is required before attending. Recommend attendance is 8 12 months prior to separation/retirement. Spouses are encouraged to attend with their sponsor. For more information or to register ca 434-2790. Pre-separation Counseing This counseing is a mandatory briefing for U.S. Air Force photo/2nd Lt. Lauren Woods Members of Speciaized Piot Training Cass 17-13 pose for a group photo with Lt. Co. Jeffrey Aison, 14th Operations Group Deputy, Sonic Johnson, oca Air Force Association chapter president, and piot partners from Courtyard Marriott and Remax at the Courtyard Marriott event room in Coumbus, Mississippi. Courtyard Marriott and Remax are SUPT Cass 17-13 s piot partner during their training. The Piot Partner Program unites each Coumbus AFB SUPT cass with business and civic eaders from the Coumbus Lowndes community. personne separating or retiring, to be competed at east 90 days prior to separation. It may be competed up to 12 months prior to separation or retirement. The counseing is hed daiy at 8:30 a.m. It takes approximatey 60 minutes. Pease contact A&FRC, 434-2839/434-2790 for more information. Pre, Post Depoyment Tour Brief These briefings are mandatory briefings for active-duty personne who are either depoying or returning from depoyment or a remote tour. The briefings are hed daiy at the A&FRC. Pre-depoyment is at 9:30 a.m., and post-depoyment is at 1:30 p.m. Pease contact A&FRC, 434-2839/434-2790 for more information. Survivor-Benefit Pan Are you nearing miitary retirement? The one decision you wi need to make before you retire invoves participation in the Survivor Benefit Pan. As with a good decision-making, you need to know the facts before you can make a sound decision, and be wary of anyone teing you they can offer you a better dea. Aways get the true facts about the SBP before making up your mind. Additiona detais are avaiabe by caing (662) 434-2720. Miitary and Famiy Life Consutant Program The MFLC counseors provide non-medica counseing to hep Airmen (both singe and married), their spouses and other famiy members to cope with stressfu situations created by depoyments, reintegration, and ife chaenges such as martia issues, parenting, career stress and anger. A consutants are icensed menta heath pro- viders. Counseors can meet either on or off base. There is no charge for services and appointments can usuay be made within one to two days. To contact the MFLC, ca 662-364-0504. Vounteer Opportunities If you are interested in vounteering pease contact the Airman & Famiy Readiness Center. We have vounteer opportunities ocated throughout the base for a one-time event, specia events, or on a continua basis. Vounteers are needed on base at the Youth Center, Chid Deveopment Center, Library, Gof Course, Medica Cinic, Chape, Airman Attic, Thrift Store, the Retiree Activities office and many others. For more information pease ca A&FRC at 434-2790. Air Force Recovery Coordination Program The Recovery Coordination Program streamines and improves the way care and support are deivered to wounded, i, and injured Airmen and their famiies. The RCP provides the support of a Recovery Care Coordinator who guides the Airman and famiy aong their road to recovery. Those eigibe incude wounded, i and injured Airmen who: (1) have a serious iness or injury (2) are unikey to return to duty within a specified amount of time (3) may be medicay separated from the miitary. Additiona detais are avaiabe by contacting the Coumbus AFB RCC at DSN: 493-3399, Office: 334-953-3399 or tim.griggs.1.ctr@us.af.mi. Persona Financia Readiness Make the most of your money. Contact Deores Sherman, Persona Financia Counseor, Recyce first by using the Defense Reutiization and Marketing Office as your faciity s source of suppy. Authorized personne may retrieve property free of charge if the property is sti physicay ocated here in Base Suppy and marked at DRMO faciities. Other DRMO processing is avaiabe via the web at www.drmo.da. mi. Cost of shipping wi appy. Pease ca Inspection at 434-7231 to review DRMO property or Stock Contro at 434-7197 with questions or concerns you may have. Parking and assistance is avaiabe in the back of buiding 158. Chape Schedue Whether you are new to Coumbus Air Force Base or have been around for a whie, our parish communities wecome you to join us as we worship, feowship, and encourage one another. For more information, pease ca 434-2500. Cathoic Community Sundays: 3:45 p.m. Reigious Education, grades K-9 (Chape Annex) 4 p.m. Choir Practice (Chape Sanctuary) 4 p.m. Confession (or by appointment) 5 p.m. Mass w/chidren s Church Tuesdays: 11:30 a.m. Daiy Mass Wednesdays: 11:30-12:30 p.m. Adoration Protestant Community Sundays: 9 a.m. Adut Sunday Schoo (Chape Library) 10:45 a.m. Traditiona Worship Service Tuesdays: 5 p.m. Student Piot Bibe Study (Chape Library) Wednesdays: 4 p.m. - Music Rehearsa Ecumenica services Wednesdays: 6 p.m. AWANA, a reigious education program for chidren ages three years od to 6th grade 6 p.m. Adut Bibe study on the Gospe of John 6 p.m. Youth Group

10 FSS Services Produce Piots, Advance Airmen, Feed the Fight 7 Coumbus Air Force Base Information and Events Join our Facebook page at Coumbus AFB Living, Twitter at @coumbusafbiving, MyAirForceLife App on any smart phone or visit our website at coumbusafbiving.com to keep up to date with a the great events happening around base. Check out the caendar on the website for important Airman and Famiy Readiness Center events. For more information, contact 434-2337. Free Famiy Movie Independence Poo is offering a free famiy movie, Disney s Aice Through The Looking Gass (PG) at 8:30 p.m. Sept. 4. Doors open at 8 p.m. Snack bar wi be avaiabe. For more information, contact 434-2505. Fa Bowing Leagues The Bowing Center is offering the foowing fa eagues: Tuesday Night Mixed League, Wednesday Night Singe Airman League and Thursday Night Intramura League. For more information or to sign up, contact 434-3426. Labor Day Getaway Outdoor Recreation is offering a Labor Day Getaway Sept. 3 5 to Tuahoma, Tenn. This getaway incudes: Jack Danies Distiery tour, Lynchburg tour, hiking in the Short Springs Natura Area, and additiona recreationa activities. The cost is ony $150 per person. For information or to sign up, contact 434-2505. Famiy Dining Buffet The Coumbus Cub is offering a you can eat buffet from 5 8 p.m. Sept.1. The cost is ony $12 for members; $14 non-members; $5 ages 5 11; 4 and under free. For more information, contact 434-2489. Free David Cook Concert The Force Support is offering a free David Cook Concert at 7 p.m. Sept. 25. This event wi be hed at the soccer fied next to the Coumbus Cub. For more information, contact 434-2926. Tuesday Night Mixed League Meeting The Tuesday Night Mixed League wi hod a meeting at 6 p.m. Aug. 23 at the Bowing Center. For more information or interested in participating in the eague, pease ca Jack Martin at (662) 434-2320. UFC Fight Frenzy The Coumbus Cub is offering UFC Fight Night McGregor vs. Diaz II Aug. 20. Doors open at 7 p.m. Free for cub members; $5 non-members. For more information, contact 434-2489. Free Breakfast for Cub Members The Coumbus Cub is offering free breakfast for cub members from 6:30 8 a.m. Sept. 13. Non-members pay $8 per person. Become a Cub member and eat for free pus enjoy a the benefits of being a member. For more information, contact 434-2489. Fitness/Time Out Chid Care The Chid Deveopment Center is offering chid care from 8:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. The cost is ony $4 per hour. Sign up one week in advance at the CDC or contact 434-2479 for more information. Whispering Pines Cub Championship The Gof Course is offering their annua cub championship at 8 a.m. Aug. 27 and 28. The cost is ony $40 for members and $75 for non-members. Entry incudes green fees, prize fund, and unch both days. For more information, contact 434-7932. Free Heathy Chid Informationa Fair The Chid Deveopment Center is offering a Heathy Chid Informationa Fair from 11 a.m. 1 p.m. Aug. 17. Information on chid nutrition, sports for young chidren, immunizations, safety pans, and more information pertaining to a heathy chid provided. Event hed at the CDC. For more information, contact 434-2479. Dog Days of Summer 5K Run/Wak The Fitness Center is offering a 5K Run/Wak at 7 a.m. Aug. 19 at the Fitness Center. s trophy points awarded. Pets wecome. For more information, contact 434-2772. The Overrun Open Friday Nights The Overrun is open Fridays 4:30 p.m. unti Midnight. Bar Menu incudes chicken wing basket, chicken tender basket, cub wrap, or buffao chicken wrap. For more information, contact 434-2419. Library Hours of Operation The Base Library hours of operation are Mondays Fridays 11 a.m. 5:30 p.m.; Sundays 1 5 p.m.; Saturdays and hoidays cosed. For more information, contact 434-2934. Pear River Resort Casino Trip Outdoor Recreation is offering a monthy casino trip to Pear River Resort. Upcoming dates are Aug. 27, Sept. 24, Oct. 22, Nov. 19, and Dec. 17. The cost is ony $25 per person; incudes $20 in pay credit at casino and transportation. Outdoor Recreation bus departs Exchange/Shoppette parking ot at 1:30 p.m. Any party of 10 or more may book transportation to casino anytime for $25 per person. For more information, contact 434-2505. Coumbus Cub Lunch Buffet Specias The Coumbus Cub is offering a unch buffet Tuesday - Friday 11 a.m. 1:30 p.m. Taco Tuesday incudes tacos and nachos for ony $5 per cub member and $6 per non-member; Wednesday - pizza and wings, Thursday - Southern, Friday Catfish and Spaghetti. Cost of Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday buffet is ony $7.95 for cub members and $8.95 for non-members. For more information, contact 434-2419. Story Time and Circe Time at the Library The Base Library is offering Story Time every Friday at 11:00 a.m. for a ages. Circe Time is offered each Wednesday at 11 a.m. for ages up to 4 years od. For more information, contact 434-2934. Bowing Center Party Specias The Bowing Center is offering two options for a your party needs. Option 1 incudes 2 hours of unimited bowing and shoe renta for ony $8.50 per person. Option 2 incudes 2 hours of unimited bowing, shoe renta, and a chid mea for ony $11.50 per person. Choice of mea incudes chicken tenders, hot dog, corn dog, or gried cheese served with fries and drink. You may bring in a cake, cupcakes, and ice cream. No other outside food and drinks aowed. For more information, contact 434-3426. Cosmic Bowing Specia The Bowing Center is offering Cosmic Bowing for ony $12 per person every Friday and Saturday night from 5 p.m. 8 p.m. You aso may purchase individua games for $3 per game with purchase of $1.50 shoe renta. For more information, contact 434-3426. Lawn Mower and Bicyce Repair Lawn mower repair is now avaiabe at Outdoor Recreation. The cost is ony $40 per hour pus parts; pickup and deivery avaiabe. Sef-hep bicyce repair is aso avaiabe. For more information, contact 434-2507. Hobby and Craft Instructors Needed Do you have a hobby or craft project you can share with others? For more information, contact 434-7836. Referees Needed Referees needed for various sports at the Fitness Center. For more information or to sign up, contact 434-2772. Pay Paintba Book your next paintba event at Outdoor Recreation. The cost is $15 per person for a party of 10 or more; $20 per person for party of 9 or ess. You must purchase paint at Outdoor Recreation for $45 per case of 2,000. For more information, contact 434-2505. Free Poo Passes and FootGof Independence Poo Passes and FootGof is incuded with Whispering Pines Gof Membership. If you have an individua gof membership, you receive an individua poo pass and Foot- Gof membership and if you have a famiy gof membership, you receive a famiy poo pass and FootGof membership. Visit Outdoor Recreation for your free poo pass today. For more information, contact 434-2505. Make Your Shopping Easier Force Support gift cards are avaiabe in increments of $5 to fit any budget. They can be used at most Force Support faciities at Air Force instaations wordwide and they never go out of stye. Purchase your gift card at one of the foowing ocations: Bowing Center, Gof Course or Youth Center. For more information, contact 434-3426. BLAZE Hangar Tais: C-12J Huron Mission The C-12J Huron is a twin turboprop aircraft used for cargo and passenger airift. The aircraft is a miitary version of the Raytheon 1900C regiona airiner. In addition to providing cargo and passenger airift, the aircraft is capabe of transporting two itter or ten ambuatory patients during aeromedica evacuations. U.S. Air Force photo by Osakabe Yasuo/Reeased A C-12 Huron with the 459th Airift parks at Yokota Air Base, Japan, Nov. 3, 2014. Members of the 459th AS participated in the annua Japan Air Sef-Defense Force Iruma Air Show, Nov. 3, 2014. Features The C-12J can carry 19 passengers or up to 3500 pounds of cargo. The fue capacity of the C-12J is 675.2 gaons with refueing accompished directy into each of its four fue tanks through fier caps ocated on the top of each wing. The safety and operationa capabiities of the C-12J are increased by the autopiot, coor weather radar and tactica air navigation system, as we as high frequency, very high frequency and utra high frequency radios. The aircraft has a crew of two and may be fown from either cockpit seat. The C-12J feet recenty finished an extensive avionics upgrade and modernization program, which added three muti-function dispays abe to dispay a essentia navigation information to the piots. Additionay, three integrated Goba Positioning Systems, two Fight Management Systems, a new autopiot, VHF/UHF communications radios and weather radar were instaed. Background Deivery of the C-12J feet began in Juy 1992. The U.S. Air Force currenty operates four C-12J aircraft; three of these aircraft are operated by the 459th Airift at Yokota Air Base, Japan, and one is operated by Air Force Materia Command from Hooman Air Force Base, New Mexico. Genera characteristics Primary Function: Passenger and cargo airift Prime Contractor: Raytheon Aircraft Company (formery the Beech Aircraft Corporation) Propusion: Two Pratt & Whitney PT6A-65B turboprop engines, each with a four-bade, fu-feathering, reversibe composite propeer, generating 1,173 shaft horsepower (3,400 ft-b of torque) on each engine Length: 57 feet, 10 inches Height: 14 feet, 11 inches Wingspan: 54 feet, 6 inches Maximum Takeoff Weight: 16,710 pounds Maximum Speed: 284 mph Ceiing: 25,000 feet Fue Capabiity: 675.2 gaons; 1,035.2 gaons with ferry tanks Maximum Range: 1,450 nautica mies, 1,669 statute mies Maximum Load: 19 passengers or 3,500 pounds of cargo Crew: Two (piot and co-piot) Date Depoyed: Juy 1992 Inventory: Active forces, 4; Air Nationa Guard, 0; Air Force Reserve, 0 U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Sheia devera A C-12F Huron assigned to the 517th Airift waits for passengers to arrive before taking off at Tataina Air Force Station near McGrath, Aaska, Feb. 23, 2016. Tataina is a ong-range radar site and remains active as part of the Aaska North American Aerospace Defense Command Region. Wing safety to host fa bird depredation shoot Wing safety wi be hosting the first of our fa bird depredation shoots at 6 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 20. Important info: ***We require shooters to have been to a hunter s safety course in order to join us for the depredation*** Meet at 6 a.m. at Base Operations Bring the attached form fied out/ signed Ammo wi be provided (3 shes ony), do not bring your own Bring your own 12 gauge shotgun capabe of hoding 3 shes (no tactica or sawed off) If you have a case for your shotgun pease bring that as we (soft preferred) Bring your own eye and ear protection Bring a bag to carry any birds that you shoot Recommend bringing water for persona consumption (and possiby snacks), it wi be a ot of waking Some sections of the airfied may be wet, recommend hiking/hunting boots

8 Feature 14th FTW command structure: A ook at your wing Co. Dougas Gosney 14th Fying Training Wing Co. James Fisher 14th Fying Training Wing Vice Chief Master Sgt. Rita Feton 14th Fying Training Wing Command Chief Co. Imeda Reedy Co. Stan Lawrie Group Group 14th Fying Training Wing Director of Staff Group Senior Master Sgt. Gary Kimes Chief Master Sgt. Wiiam Witt Master Sgt. Christopher Thompson Group Superintendent Group Superintendent Group Superintendent WSA Superintendent 14th Operations Group 14th Mission Support Group Lt. Co. Jenny Christian 14th Medica Operations Lt. Co. Matthew Oster Lt. Co. Jeffrey Aison Co. Michae Watson 14 OG Deputy s Wing Chapain 14th Operations Support Lt. Co. Matthew Baugh 14th Logistics Readiness Lt. Co. Antonio Saazar 14th Student Lt. Co. Marc Deshaies 43rd Fying Training Lt. Co. Brent Drown 49th Fighter Training Lt. Co. David Bickerstaff 14th Communications Maj. Jonathan Harmon 14th Force Support Lt. Co. Danie Akeredou 81st Fighter Lt. Co. Ryan Hi Wing Safety Lt. Co. Nathan Smith 14th Comptroer Maj. Rickey Lott Equa Opportunity Capt. Sheia Buter 14th Security Forces Maj. Shawn Redmond Chief of Safety Maintenance Quaity Assurance Lt. Co. Andrew McWhorter Command Post Master Sgt. Michae Trekas Wing Inspector Genera Lt. Co. Gerrod McCean Pans and Programs Lt. Co. Michae Canceare Wing Historian Dr. Doris Crusoe 14th FTW SARC Mrs. Cara Nea-Bush 50th Fying Training Lt. Co. Jason Hiburn Pubic Affairs: Mr. Sonic Johnson Staff Judge Advocate Maj. Todd Tiford 48th Fying Training Lt. Co. Chares Giiam s Action Group: Capt. John McDanie 41st Fying Training Lt. Co. Derek Oakey 14th Civi Engineer Lt. Co. David Jokinen 37th Fying Training Lt. Co. Jason Loe s Action Operation Center (CAOC) Protoco: Coeen Ruth L-3 Communications Vertex Logistics Soutions Wing Staff Agency Chape Chapain (Maj.) Steven Richardson 14 MSG Deputy Division Manager Chief Master Sgt. Brandi Thomas 14th Medica Group 14th Medica Support Lt. Co. Jennifer Baggott 14th FTW Maintenance Mr. Wiiam Harner Lt. Co. Damon Sevier Co. Anthony Sansano 14th Contracting Maj. Miranda Lashinski Tenant Units University of Aabama AFROTC detachment 10 Lt. Co. Lesia Coeman-Linzy Mississippi State University AFROTC detachment 425 Lt. Co. Joseph Cassidy University of Mississippi AFROTC detachment 430 Lt. Co. Mark Sudduth 14th FTW Anti-Terrorism Mr. John Beamon Information Protection Mrs. Lisa Pender 332nd Recruiting (Nashvie, Tennessee) 14th FTW Green Dot Mrs. Daisy Jones-Brown Missie Defense Agency Lt. Co. Assad Samad Defense Inteigence Agency 9