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“Whatthepandemicdid,andwhatitshowedus wasthat childcareis notjusta‘nicetohave,’”PatriciaBarron,whospokeonTuesdayaspart oftheAssociationofthe U.S. Army’s“ThoughtLeaders”seminar, said. “You’vegottohaveit.Ifyou’regoingtogotowork,you’vegottohaveyour childcareinplace.”
DeputyDefenseSecretaryKathleenH.Hickshas challengedthedepartment,andMC&FPtouncovernewandinnovative waystoexpand accesstoqualityaffordable childcareformilitaryfamilies, Barronsaid.
“We’vebeenworkingreallyhardonwhatthatcouldlooklike,” she said. “Andwe’vehadacoupleofthingsthatI’mvery, veryproudof.”
Earlierthisyear, Barronsaid,thedepartmentkickedoffapilotprogramthatallowsmilitaryfamiliestoseekin-home childcareproviders, andthedepartmentwillhelppayforthecost.
“Nowyoucanhiresomeonethatcomesintoyourhome.Theystillneed tobevetted,andstillkindofhavetogothroughtheprocessthatwe wouldifweweretohireanybodytoworkinourcenters. Butyouhire someonethatcomesintoyourhome.Andwewillprovideyouwithfeeassistancetohelppayfortheirsalary,” Barronsaid,addingshehopesthe programwillbeexpandednextyear.
BarronalsohighlightedtheDOD’s“MilitaryChildCareinyourNeighborhood+”effort,whichaimstogetmore childcareproviderseligiblefor
fee-assistancebytheDOD. Rightnowthateffortisunderway inMarylandand Virginia,butBarronsaidtheprogramisexpandingintoother statesaswell.
“That’llprovidemoreopportunitiesforaccesstofeeassistance,” she said.
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PhotobyArmyMasterSgt.RyanC.Matson HarrisonReserveCentergymnasiuminHelena,Mont.,Sept.7,2019.ORLANDO, Fla.—Anewmobilitymantra beganto echobetween Airmenattendingthe Airlift/TankerAssociationconferencehosted inOrlando, Florida,Oct.28-30followingAMC CommanderGen.MikeMinihan’sremarksduringthefirstevening:“Let’sGo.”
“It’sacontractbetweenus,” saidMinihan. “It’sthemobilitycontract.”
Minihanoutlinedthreelayersofmeaning behindthephrase, whichhe characterizedas a warrior’screed,duringhisvirtualkeynote speechwithAirmenattheevent.
“Thefirstlevelofunderstandingisthatyou needtoknowthatwhenIsay“Let’sGo”toyou, itmeansIappreciatetheoathyoutook,Iappreciatetheuniformyouwear, andIappreciatethe factthatittakesallofustogetthisdone–and I’mexpectingthatit’scomingbackthat wayto me,” saidMinihan.
Eachyear,AirMobilityCommandrecognizesAirmenthathave madeoutstandingcontributionstotheAir Force’sglobalmobility mission.
U.S. Air ForceMasterSgt.MichaelFulton,50thAirRefuelingSquadronsuperintendent, wasrecognizedasAMC’s2021GeneralRobert “Dutch”HuyserOutstandingAircrewMember Award,BoomOperator category, forsustainedexcellenceinairmanship.
The awardisnamedafterGen.Robert“Dutch”Huyser, aformeraircraftcommanderwhoservedinthe Vietnam Warandflewmorethan 9,000hoursinmultipleaircraftduringhismilitarycareer.
“ThefactthatIreceivedthis awardstillhasmein awe,” saidFulton. “Iamblessedtoworkwiththemenandwomenofthe50thwhotruly setthestandard,soformetonotidentifythisasagroup awardwould becompletelyfoolish.”
ForFulton,thebestpartofhisjobasthesquadron’ssuperintendent isleadingandsupportingthe128Airmenassignedtohissquadron.
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U.S.AirForceMasterSgt.MichaelFulton,50thAirRefuelingSquadron superintendent,pausesforaphotoinfrontofaKC-135Stratotanker aircraftontheflightlineOct.6atMacDillAirForceBase.Fultonwas recognizedasAirMobilityCommand’s2021Gen.Robert“Dutch”HuyserOutstandingAircrewMember Award,BoomOperatorcategoryfor sustainedexcellenceinairmanship.
U.S.AirForce niorfitnesstrainer,liftsaweightedball duringAirmenFitnessSchoolatMacDillAirForceBaseNov.16.MacDill’s AirmenFitnessSchoolfocuseson functionalfitnessactivitiesand resiliencyskillstobuildandsustainathrivingand resilientAirForcecommunity.
“AhealthyandfitAirmanhasthecapacitytodealwithstress,fatigue,and ultimately reducetheriskstheypresenttosafetyandthemission.This programisawaytogetafterthose requirementsthathavebeenoverlooked inthepastandincorporatetheminto trainingamorewell-rounded, resilient, andcapableAirman,”saidSantos.
U.S.AirForceAirman1stClassStaceyPatterson,6thAircraftMaintenanceSquadron(AMXS)crewchief,
StaffSgt.RochelleJames,NavajoNationinArizonamemberand 6thSecurityForcesSquadron, joinedtheAirForcebecauseshe feltitis“herturn”asthegranddaughterofaMarineandNavajo Code Talker.Nowshesharesher culturewithanyonewho’swillingtolisten.
MissionsuccesswithintheAir ForceonlyhappenswithitsNo. 1asset—itspeople.
TheProfessionalDevelopmentCenterandAirmanLeadershipSchool teameduptoprovidemembersatMacDillwiththefirst-everprofessional developmentweek,whichincluded classesonteamwork,emotionalintelligenceandleadership.These classesarepartofanAir Forceinitiative toempowerAirmentobemulti-capableandadaptableteambuilders, as wellascourageousproblemsolverswhocandeliverinanyenvironment.
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. JoseLopezRodriguez,6th ForceSupport SquadronALSinstructor, facilitatedseveral classesthroughouttheweek.
LopezRodriguezsaidthemajorityofanAirman’sdevelopment throughouttheircareercomesfromon-the-jobtrainingcateredtoward thetechnicalaspectofone’sduties, andthatthese classeshelpAirmen growinotherareas.
“WewerethinkingabouttheMacDillAFBteammembers,” LopezRodriguezsaid.“Weallhavedifferentmissionsandresponsibilities.There isalotofpowerinsharingexperiencesandnetworking.”
U.S.AirForce Tech.Sgt.JoseLopezRodriguez,AirmanLeadership School(ALS)instructor,facilitatesaprofessionalmilitaryeducation classatMacDillAirForceBase,Oct.28,duringProfessionalMilitary Educationweek.
Forparentsneeding short-term childcare— suchasababysitter— BarronsaidtheDODhas partneredwith“Sittercity.”
“IfyougoontoMilitaryOneSource, wehave waivedtheregistration fee,” shesaid.“Youcango rightintotheportalthere andyoucanputinyourinformationandalistofpeoplewillcomeup—andof courseit’suptoyoutotalk tothemandvetthemand allofthat.Butthey’vehad theirbackground checks done.”
Barronsaidboththe DODandtheservicesare workinghardtoimprove accessto childcareformilitaryservicemembersand theirfamilies.
“There’sjustnever enough childcare, because wehaveayoungforce,” she said.“Youknow, we’realwaysgoing to have young peoplecomingin,we’realways goingto havebabies ...and children.”
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ActivedutyAir Forceofficers andenlisted personnelinterestedinbecomingratedofficers haveuntilDec 31toapplyfortheSpring2022 Air ForceRatedPreparatoryProgram,scheduledforMarch20-25,2022,andMarch27-April 1,2022,inDenton, Texas.
U.S. Air Forceratedcareerfieldsconsistof pilots, combatsystemsofficers, airbattlemanagersandremotelypilotedaircraftpilots.
RPPprovidesqualifiedAirmeninterestedin cross-trainingtoanAir Forceratedcareerfield theopportunitytogainandstrengthenbasic aviationskills.
“TheRatedPreparatoryProgramprovidesa uniqueopportunityforofficersandenlistedpersonneltobecomeratedofficers,” saidBrig. Gen. Brenda P. Cartier,AETCdirectorofoperations andcommunications.“ThroughRPP, qualified Airmengainskillstheymayhavenothadthe opportunityorresourcestogainbeforeentering theAir Force.We wanttoprovideourAirmen thetoolstopursuetheirlifelongdreamofflyingintheAir Force—adreamtheymayhave neverthoughtpossible.”
Programparticipantswillreceiveself-paced groundtraining, abouteightflighthoursina CivilAir PatrolCessna182Skylane, andadditionaltrainingin FAA-certifiedsimulators helpingthem becomemorecompetitivefor ratedselectionboards.
“RPPhasprovensuccessfulinimproving students’Air ForceOfficerQualifying Testand TestofBasic AviationSkillsscores, whichare
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U.S.AirForcegraphicDuringtheirmostrecentdeploymenttoAlUdeidAirBase, Qatar, notonlydidthe91st AirRefuelingSquadronprovidesixmonthsofairrefuelingsupportto U.S. Central Commandoperations, butitalsodemonstratedwhatitmeanstobemulti-capable Airmenduringthelargestpersonnelevacuationoperationinglobalhistory.
Whenthecallcameforthe U.S. Air ForceinAugusttoensuretheairliftofmorethan 124,000AmericansandvulnerableAfghancitizensfromKabul,Afghanistan,the91stARS Airmenweretaskedtobothfueltheairliftmissionandprovidelifesavingaidtothe children affectedbytheiremergencyevacuationfromAfghanistanduetothe Talibantakeover.
“There wasanaircraftthatcameinthat wasfullof children,andwewentoutthereand startedtohelpmovethemintoapassengerterminalonbase,” saidLt.Col.IvanBlackwell,91stARScommander.“We ultimatelybecamethese children’sfull-timecaretakers;
weworkedtokeepthemsafeandtoprovideessentialstothemuntiltheStateDepartment couldgetthemthroughin-processing.”
InadditiontoprovidingahavenandhelpingtheAfghan childrenarrivingatAlUdeidAB, theAirmenfromthe91stARScontinuedtocompletetheirtaskedflyingmissions, withmore than100sortiesflowninsupportofOperationAlliesRefuge.
“Theairrefuelingoperationsneverstopped,” saidBlackwell.“Manytimes, ourAirmenhad justflownorworked12-to15-hourdays, however theystill wantedtoworkanothereight hourshelpingthe children.
“AttimeswehadtoforceourAirmentoleavesotheycouldgetadequatecrewresttokeep theflyingmissiongoing.”
AccordingtoCapt.Zachary Vadnais, a91stARSKC-135Stratotankeraircraftpilot,when theyreceivedthenoticethattheirsix-monthdeploymentwouldbeextended,theyunderstoodthemagnitudeofwhattheywerebeingtaskedtosupportandthe91stARS wasready
Courtesyphoto drenfromAfghanistanposeforaphoto,Aug.26,atAlUdeidAirBase,Qatar.EilandandAirmenwiththe91st ARSprovidedassistancetochildrenevacuatedfromAfghanistan,duringOperationAlliesRefuge(photowas alteredtoprotectchildren’sidentity).
U.S.AirForceAirman1stClassCassandra Wesley,aboomoperatorassignedtothe91stAirRefuelingSquadron (ARS)andchildrenfromAfghanistaninteractinapassengerterminalatAlUdeidAirBase,Qatar,Aug.26,2021. InsupportofOperationsAlliesRefuge,91stARSAirmenweretaskedtobothfueltheairliftmissionandprovide lifesavingaidtothechildrenaffectedbytheiremergencyevacuationfromAfghanistan(photowasalteredtoprotectchildren’sidentity).
Courtesyphoto Courtesyphotoconsideredatratedselectionboards, byabout40percent,” saidKathrynGifford,AETCrateddiversityimprovement programanalyst.“Ofthe93RPPstudentstrainedinfiscal years19and20,70appliedtotheundergraduateflying trainingboard,with55(78%)ofapplicantsselectedfora ratedposition.”
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u Havelessthanfivehoursoftotalcivilianflighttime. Note:Applicantswithgreaterthanfivehoursofflight timewillbeconsideredonaspace-availablebasis.
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u AftercompletionofRPP, applytoanAir Forceofficer commissioningsourceatthenext availableopportunity.
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“Weweretheretodoonejobandallofasuddenwehadthisother needarise,” said Vadnais.“So, wemadethedecisionthatweweregoing todoeverythingwecouldtoofferhelptothese children.”
Overthecourseoftwoweeks,the91sthadprovidedaidto84 childrenwhowereevacuatedfromAfghanistantoAlUdeid.Inthattime theyprovidedfood, water, shelterandevenraisedfundstopurchaseessentialsforthe children.
Althoughtheirdeployment wasextended,knowingthattheirparticipationultimatelyhelpedimproveandsavethelivesoftheseAfghan childrenmadetheireffortsworthwhile.
“It wasasquadron-wideeffortandwecouldsensesuchadeephu-
manneedfromthese children,” said Vadnais.“It wasanhonortohelp thehelplessandgiveaidtothesepeoplewhentheyneededitmost.”
ForbothBlackwelland Vadnais, thisdeploymentisonebothwillalwaysremember.
“Wesavedlivesonthisdeploymentwithoutadoubt,” saidBlackwell. “Undeniably, therearepeoplealivetodaythankstoCapt. Vadnaisand asquadronfullofAirmenjustlikehimandIcouldn’tbemoreproudof myteam.”
Intotalthe91stAirRefuelingSquadronflewmorethan1,000sortiesduringtheirdeploymenttoAlUdeidandprovidedmorethan4,000 man-hoursassistingwitheffortstosupportAfghantravelersinsupport ofOperationAlliesRefuge.
“AsayoungAirman,I wasinstructedtodevelopmyownreplacement,” saidFulton.“Mygoalistoempowerourenlistedforcetoleadat alllevelsandtoprepareAirmenforthenextlevelofleadership.”
AccordingtoFulton’sformersupervisor,ChiefMasterSgt. Kenneth Harwood,92ndOperationsGroupsuperintendent,Fultondisplayed leadershipqualitiesearlyonasaboomoperator, andassuch, wasofferedseveralopportunitiestoteachandguideotherAirmen.
“MasterSgt.Fultonissucha charismaticpersonwithnaturalleadershipabilitiesthatjustcan’tbetaught,” saidHarwood.“Hespendsthe timetogettoknoweachoneofhispeoplesothathecanprovideguidance, mentorshipandmaintaindisciplinewithintheunit.”
Fultoncreditshispersonalexperiences,hissquadronandtheleaders whohavesetagoodexampleforhimforhisownpersonalsuccess.
“Iovercamesomestrugglesearlyoninmycareer, by changingmy environmentandemulatinggoodleaders,” saidFulton.“Ittooksomany peoplefromthe50thARSandthe6thOperationsGroupformetoreceivethis awardandI’mtrulythankful.”
HarwoodexplainedthattheAirmeninthe50thARSrespectFulton, andthathisdedicationtotheunit’smissionandAirmenpermeates throughout.
“MasterSgt.Fultonissuchawell-roundedpersonandisexactlythe typeofleaderthattheAir Forceneedsinmyopinion,” saidHarwood. “HeistrulyoneofthebestpeoplethatI’vehadthe chancetoworkwith andIconsidermyselfluckytocallhimmyfriend.”
Fultonofferedsomehelpfuladvicetothenewboomoperatorsinhis squadron.
“Takeamomenttolisten,keepanotepadandtakenotes,” saidFul-
ton.“Getuncomfortable, challengeyourselftotakeonnewrolesthat youareunfamiliarwith.Bepreparedtofail,learnfromthemistakes. Andalwaysputyourunitbeforeyourself Becreditableandifyoudon’t knowtheanswer, sayit,andthengoseektheanswer.”
Fulton’sformersquadroncommanderLt.Col.MenolaGuthrie, 6th OperationsGroupdeputycommander, explainedthathisauthenticity andhisabilitytomotivateAirmenwerekeytosolidifyingFulton’soutstandingaircrewmember award.
“MiketrulycaresforeachAirmenandpushesthemtoreachtheirfull potential,” saidGuthrie.“Hegoesoutofhis wastorecognizeAirman’s achievementswhichhashelpedwithsky-rocketingmorale, withour readinessexercisesandourfirstsquadrondeploymentdespiteCOVID peaking.”
AmongtheachievementsthatledtoFulton’s awardwere:adeploymenttoAlUdeidAirBase, Qatar, whereheservedasthe50thExpeditionaryAirRefuelingSquadron’sfirstsergeant;providedguidance onemergencyandtacticalproceduresdirectlyimpactingoperations InherentResolveand FreedomSentinel;being awardedtheAir Force CommendationMedalforactionsthatresultedinsavingthelifeofa memberofAlUdeid;andhisunitbeingrecognizedasthe2020Senior MasterSgt.AlbertEvansOutstandingAirRefuelingSection Award.
AnativeofChicago, Illinois, Fultonbecameaboomoperatorin2015 afterserving10yearsasanaerospacemedicaltechnician.Duringhis timeasaboom,heexcelledthroughseveraljobtaskingsincludinga trainingadministrationnoncommissionedofficer, flight chief, operationssuperintendent,actingfirstsergeantandnowsquadronsuperintendent.
Throughouttheweek,allDepartmentofDefensepersonnelandciviliansinattendancediscussedtheirvariousperspectiveswhilecultivatingnewrelationships, accordingtoLopezRodriguez.
“Wespentalotoftimeunderstandingthebehaviorsofaleaderbecausetherearemanymisconceptionsoutthere,” saidLopezRodriguez. “Onceweknowsomeofthosequalitiessuchasintegrity, competence, courageand character, wecandevelopthemandinstilltheminour force.”
PertheAirman’sCreed,beingaleaderispartofwhatitmeanstobe anAirman.DevelopingthenextgenerationofleadershipwithintheAir ForcecoincideswiththeAir Force’sobjectivetoaccelerate change. Themembersinthe‘DevelopingtheLeader Within You’ classshared
theirthoughtswithoneanotheronhownoncommissionedofficerscan beeffectiveinguidingtheirsubordinatesandhowtopromotehealthy workenvironmentsonalllevels.
“I believeif youhavefaithinyourAirmen, thatgoesalong way,” said U.S. Air ForceStaffSgt.SolTrinidad,amemberofthe290th Joint CommunicationsSupportElement.“Ifyouhavefaithinthem,andshow themthatyouhavefaithinthem,maybetheywillexcelandbecome thatleaderthattheycouldbe.”
Air Forceleadershipwillcontinuetobecrucialinhavingsuccess whereverthefighttakesplace.TeamMacDilliscommittedtoelevatingAirmentoflourishinanyroletheymaytakeonthroughouttheir careers.
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Minihan’ssecondlayerofmeaningidentified “Let’sGo”asacontractbetweenoneanother. It assertsanAirmanistrained,readyandunderstandshisorherroleinthemission–andvice versa.
Minihan’sthirdandfinallayerofmeaningto “Let’sGo”tieddirectlytothepacing challenge presentedbyChina.
“They’redesigningaforcetodefeatyou–a boutiqueforcetoestablishanewrules-basedorderthatisledbythem,thatservesonlythem,” saidMinihan.
Minihanspentnearlyadecadesupportingthe Indo-PacificCommandmissionpriortoassumingcommandofAMC.Theexperienceinformed hisfocusandtheimpetusbehindthe warrior creed.
“Thethirdlevelofunderstandingof‘Let’sGo’ isthatweallunderstandwhatthepacing challengeis–thatweunderstandthatthepeace, prosperityandprestigeofAmericaisatstake here,” saidMinihan.“Wealsounderstandthat wearegoingtousewinninglanguage ... andwe aregoingtoadoptalexiconthatgetsafterthe winpart.”
Minihancitedthecreedasaprofessional contractthatallmobilityAirmenshouldunderstandmovingforward.
“Thisisincrediblyimportantwork,” Minihansaid.“‘Accelerate changeandwin’isn’tjust somethingwetalkto, it’ssomethingwehaveto walktoanddeliveron.Thepeace, prosperity andprestigeofAmericaiscountingonustodo ourjobs. Let’sgo!”
(Above)U.S.AirForceGen. MikeMinihan, AirMobility Commandcommander,delivershiskeynoteaddress atthe53rdAirlift/Tanker AssociationConventionin Orlando,Florida,Oct.28th.
(Left)U.S.AirForceairmen attendAirMobilityCommandcommanderGen. MikeMinihan’skeynote speechduringthe53rd Airlift/TankerAssociation ConventioninOrlando, Florida,Oct.28th.
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