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U.S. AIR FORCE PHOTO | AIRMAN 1ST CLASS JONATHAN MCELDERRY 2 FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 2017 NORTHERN SENTRY CGOs experience Killdeer battlefi eld AIRMAN 1ST CLASS JESSICA WEISSMAN | PUBLIC AFFAIRS

MINOT AIR FORCE Killdeer Mountain was a BASE, N.D., -- civil war between a union Twenty Team Minot force, led by U.S. Army company grade offi cers brevet Brig. Gen. Alfred took a staff ride to Killdeer Sully, and multiple tribes Mountain Battlefi eld State of Indian forces who were Historic Site, North Dakota, led primarily by Native to learn about leadership and American chief, Sitting Bull. historic military operations. The battle was the largest A staff ride is when an engagement between U.S. organization chooses a forces and Indian forces; battlefi eld and members there were 2,200 U.S. troops study leadership habits, and 1,600 Indian warriors. military operations and “We completed this staff campaign results to ride because it is a great brief other members the hands-on example of war, information they have without physically going learned. into combat,” Slaton said. “Staff rides focus on “You can really dissect the leadership qualities, combat campaign and learn diff erent tactics and campaign aspects. We take offi cers logistics from a specifi c time who haven’t experienced frame and compare those combat and talk about things to how we approach leadership qualities during battles today,” said Lt. Col. combat then versus now James Slaton, 91st Security and lessons learned from Forces Group deputy the outcome of the battle,” commander. Slaton said. The 1864 Battle of From a fi rst-hand COURTESY PHOTO Company grade offi cers from Minot Air Force Base, N.D., stand on the Killdeer Historic Battlefi eld site in Killdeer, N.D., Oct. 12, 2016. These CGOs learned about military tactics and leadership, which enables them to teach their subordinates in the future. perspective, 1st Lt. Ariana and studied his approach,” and put our lives on the Maldonado, 91st SFG Maldonado said. “When we line; and although we don’t executive offi cer, felt she stopped at each place I told expect the worst to happen, learned things applicable to his perspective and what he we are prepared for it and her career fi eld. decided to do, and told the we still go out and fi ght. “We talked about the perspective of the natives in Slaton hopes to continue tactical movements of both combat.” this tradition and incorporate General Sully and Sitting Although the approach the senior NCOs and other Bull’s armies and the Native American warriors, individuals in leadership diff erent approaches they and even the Army soldiers, positions to improve their took and why they were took is diff erent than today, skills as leaders. successful or unsuccessful,” the same concepts still apply. “I think it’s important to AVAILABLE PROPERTIES said 1st Lt. 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Office: 701-852-1156 Fax 701-839-8966 1-800-568-5311 ® communicate, coordinate, units had all the personnel REALTOR Continued on page 10 NORTHERN SENTRY FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 2017 3 Sextortion: Don’t be a victim CONTACTUS Tonya Stuart-Melland 2ND LT. BRYANT MISHIMA-BAKER | 91ST MISSILE MAINTENANCE SQUADRON Sales Manager | Ad Designer [email protected] INOT AIR at ease. Over time, the crime. However, this time photos and videos Beth Duchsherer FORCE BASE, conversation turns to video after explicit comments, online. Ad Designer | Sales Representative MN.D., -- chat requests and invitations pictures or videos are - Make sure that [email protected] A recent trend in online for the Airman to undress shared, the perpetrator your computer anti- crime is targeting Airmen or perform sexually explicit puts on a guardian role virus software is up- MINOT AIR FORCE BASE acts. What these Airmen via social media and dating and tells the Airman to-date PUBLIC AFFAIRS applications. It is being don’t know is the video the person they were - If you are not using called “Sextortion.” coming from the other side communicating with was your devices, make Chief of Public Affairs How many times have is often fake and they are underage. sure that the camera is Maj. Jamie Humphries we received emails about being recorded. The perpetrator will disabled. Public Affairs Offi cer winning the lottery or that a Suddenly, the screen then instruct the Airman to - Most of all, use Lt. Danielle Lucero deceased member of a royal goes blank; the requester send money to be used to your common sense. Chief Editor family is our distant relative informs the Airman about “cancel phone contracts” If you are victim of Senior Airman Kristoffer R. Kaubisch and we need to wire money the recording and threatens or other such purposes this type of targeting: Staff Photojournalists to get our inheritance? to release the video unless in order to protect the - Stop all Tech. Sgt. Evelyn Chavez The way crime chooses they send money or enter alleged underage person. communications with Staff Sgt. Chad B. Trujillo to target military personnel their credit card information The hope is that the the sextortionist Staff Sgt. Kristine MacDonald continues to evolve as fast into a recorder, which is Airman will be too - Don’t send any Senior Airman Apryl L. Hall as the advancing world of often a subscription to a nervous to recognize that money Senior Airman Sahara Fales technology allows it. pornographic site. the scheme is false or too - Save all the Senior Airman Izabella Sullivan Though cases of this most We as Airmen need to be nervous to seek help. conversations and Senior Airman Justin Armstrong aware of these trends and often involve male Airmen, Don’t be a victim to one information you have protect ourselves and our the same situation applies of these schemes! Just had Senior Airman Christian Sullivan wingmen from the possible whether the victim is male or knowing these strategies - contact your Airman 1st Class Matthew Rauschnot harm that it can bring about. female. to steal money from you commander, AFOSI Airman 1st Class Jessica Weissman An Airman who is looking “This is actually is a start, but you should and base legal offi ce. Airman 1st Class Jonathan McElderry to date or connect could happening to our Airmen,” still take other precautions Finally, watch out Airman 1st Class Alyssa Akers be contacted via Facebook said Maj. Carlos De Dios, to prevent this from for your wingman. Airman 1st Class Austin Thomas or any other popular app 5th Bomb Wing deputy staff happening to you. We all have a Airman 1st Class Dillon Audit by what appears to be judge advocate. “We are Here are some tips to responsibility to watch Airman Dalton Shank an attractive person. The seeing people swindled out further protect yourself: out for one another requester will often do of thousands of dollars.” - Adjust your social so we can accomplish Media Relations research using social media Another similar strategy media privacy settings. the mission. Spread Marissa Howard to fi nd familiar names being used lures Airmen - Avoid engaging in the word and let’s not COMMANDERS or acquaintances to put into thinking they have sexually explicit activities/ let this sort of thing 5th Bomb Wing Commander: the unsuspecting Airman accidentally committed a sharing compromising continue to happen. Col. Matthew R. Brooks 5th Bomb Wing Vice Commander: Col. David Ballew 20th AF: Command progress update Commander: Col Colin J. Connor 1ST LT VERONICA PEREZ | 20TH AIR FORCE PUBLIC AFFAIRS 91st Missile Wing Vice Commander: Col. Kelvin Townsend aj. Gen. Anthony with ongoing command security in all U.S. wartime Next, Cotton NEWSSUBMISSIONS Cotton, 20th Air initiatives pertaining to operations. discussed Northern Sentry Offi ce MForce and Task Airmen. “This is something you USSTRATCOM [email protected] | 701.839.0946 Force 214 commander, Always There do every day,” he said. Commander Gen. held an online chat with Cotton began by foot- “You allow American troops John E. Hyten’s MAFB Public Affairs Offi ce members of 20th AF March stomping the ICBM around the world to operate priorities of [email protected] 13, and discussed high-level mission’s impact on Air without contest through strategic deterrence, 701.723.6212 Air Force and U.S. Strategic Force operations. He global vigilance, global combat-ready Command updates along emphasized the fact that reach and most signifi cantly, forces and decisive MAIL&FAX nuclear deterrence ensures global power.” response. 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Everything advertised in Chief Master Sgt. of the support of strategic this publication shall be made avail- Air Force Kaleth Wright’s deterrence every able for purchase, use or patron- theme that the Air Force is day by operating, age without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, “Always There,” to ensure maintaining, securing, marital status, physical handicap, that every U.S. military testing and supporting political affi liation, or any other non- mission is successful. our weapon system,” merit factor of the purchasers, users “The ICBM force Cotton said. “When or patrons. We welcome your stories provides global power called upon by the and photos of interest to the reader- at a moment’s notice, president of the ship of the Northern Sentry. Minot Air everywhere at any time,” he , we Force Base Public Affairs reserves the said. stand ready to execute right to not authorize publication.The USSTRATCOM Priorities Northern Sentry deadline for sub- and Intent//20AF Goals and mission of materials is at noon the Priorities Continued on page 10 Tuesday before publication date. 4 FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 2017 NORTHERN SENTRY PHASE DOCK MAINTENANCE 101 The 5th Maintenance Squadron tactical aircraft maintenance specialists, also known as “crew chiefs”, coordinate and perform maintenance to ensure all aircraft components are upheld to the best standards. These maintainers guarantee B-52H Stratofortresses are ready to fl y at a moment’s notice so pilots can complete their mission safely and effectively. U.S. AIR FORCE PHOTOS | AIRMAN 1ST CLASS JONATHAN MCELDERRY HEALTH & OUTDOORS NORTHERN SENTRY FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 2017 5 North Dakota Arts Scene a PRAIRIE ADVENTURES Standout in March Madness BY PATRICIA STOCKDILL NORTH DAKOTA LEGENDARY

ismarck, ND from local fi lmmakers and com/events/spring-craft- “It’s kind of a status quo budget.” – March is video artists. show). Local retailers (www. known for Performance arts options ungluedmarket.com) and inducing sports are plentiful in North Dakota. online sites like Etsy are fever across Enjoy a production by the supporting these eff orts theB United States and North Fargo-Moorhead Opera by off ering North Dakota Dakota gets in on the mania. Company (http://www. artisans’ wares for sale. – N.D. Game and Fish Department Deputy Director Scott Peterson, High school basketball fmopera.org/web/splash. The Sport Season describing the agency’s proposed 2017 – 2019 budget tournaments commence aspx) or catch a live movie Sports enthusiasts love this month and the NCAA theater transmission of the March and a glance at this basketball promise to keep Metropolitan Opera (http:// month’s tournament schedule With only a few weeks re- 4-power scopes, 65-year- fans on the edge of their www.metopera.org/season/ explains why. Get your fi ll of maining in the 2017 North old and older archery hunt- seats. Sports isn’t the only in-cinemas/). Check local hoops with state high school Dakota legislative session, ers to use a crossbow during craze this month: The state listings for live theater basketball tournaments the number of outdoor-re- any legal archery season, is also abuzz with cultural performances. In the mood for girls and boys Class A lated bills is winding down. or a proposal to establish events. Whether you’re in for a concert? Legendary and Class B, which play Some are still working a preference system for lot- the mood for the theater, the rock band Journey (http:// out in Minot, Grand Forks their way through commit- tery drawings for hunters 70 arena or getting artsy with www.fargodome.com/event- and Bismarck (http://www. tees, fl oor votes, or await- years of age and older. the locals, come fi nd your page-new?e_id=205) makes ndhsaanow.com/). West ing Gov. Doug Burgum’s The concept of a lifetime fun this March in North an appearance in Fargo Regional Men’s NCAA approval. license also didn’t meet the Dakota. this month and choirs and DI Ice Hockey tournament Others ended up in File muster among legislators An Abundance of Art musicians provide live music convenes in Fargo (http:// 13 and may or may not see this session, either. Art is prevalent in this to audiences across the state. www.ncaa.com/sports/ the light of day in 2019. The idea of tweaking prairie state, so visitors Want to make your own icehockey-men/d1) or get Much of the session fo- nonresident waterfowl sea- don’t have to travel art? The Makers Movement in touch with your inner cuses on money, or given sons failed in two different far to experience it. is moving full steam ahead cowboy or girl at a rodeo current fi nancial issues, lack bills. Bismarck utility boxes in this historically do-it- (http://fargodome.com/ of money in state coffers. One bill still active, are wrapped with the yourself-minded state. North event-page-new?e_id=158). When it comes to the House Bill 1150, provides work of local artisans and Dakota communities are There’s always the option N.D. Game and Fish De- hunters with an option their workmanship is also working to cultivate this to participate in the sporting partment, though, it’s one when it comes to applying showcased on murals painted movement with events like event yourself, like a running agency not reliant on tax- for species involving prefer- in the city’s downtown Art Artful Happy Hour (http:// or fatbike race (http:// payer revenue. ence points, such as mule Alley. Spot the vibrantly jamestownarts.com/), food runningintheusa.com/Race/ Hunters and anglers foot deer, white-tailed deer, and painted buff alo around Fargo and wine events (http:// List.aspx?State=ND; https:// the lion’s share of the de- pronghorn. (http://www.fargomoorhead. baconandbeerfargo.com/); endracing.com/index.php). partment’s revenue, wheth- Currently, hunters apply org/blog/?p=4938) or (http://cdplodge.com/ Whether you’re looking for er through hunting, fi shing, and gain a preference point works by the Minot Street amy-thielens-food-wine- a rich cultural experience or and trapping license sales, if they aren’t drawn. Art Movement (https:// retreat-march-20-23rd-2017) just an opportunity to holler money earned through fed- Hunters don’t lose their www.facebook.com/pg/pg and craft shows (p(http:// for youry, team this March, eral Wildlife and Sportfi sh points if they skip a year and MinotStreetArtMovement/eetArtMovement/ www.w w w . ndtourism.ndtourism. North Dakota has somethisomethingng RestorationRe programs, or don’t apply. photos/?ref=page_internal)ef=page_internal) fforor everyoneeveryone.. evenev the Watchable Wildlife Yet they don’t gain a around thee Magic City. Check-offCh on an individual’s point. For a ruralal art statesta income tax refund. The bill, which passed experience,ce, drivdrivee Wildlife and Sportfi sh the House 50 – 42, would the Enchantedanted RestorationRe revenue comes allow a hunter to pay the li- Highway fromfro federal taxes hunting cense fee (currently $30 for (http://www.ww. andan angling manufacturer’s deer and pronghorn) and ndtourism.m. paypa and the U.S. Fish and forfeit it for a preference com/regent/nt/ WildlifeW Service distributes point. It benefi ts hunters attractions/s/ fundsfun to states. who want to gain points but enchanted-d- The legislature and know they wouldn’t have an highway) gogovernor still approve the opportunity to hunt in the to see a aagency’sg budget, Game upcoming season. collectionn andan Fish Department Dep- For example, a hunter of the world’srld’s utyuty Director Scott Peterson with a Wyoming elk tag largest scraprap metal described.de The proposed whose season runs consec- sculpturess or follow the 2017-201920 $83.2 million utively with North Dakota’s quilt trail in the northeast budgetbu is similar to its 2015 pronghorn season could to view exquisitexquisite quilt – 22017 budget with adjust- pay the $30 pronghorn li- designs hungung on North mentsme for slightly higher cense fee for North Dakota Dakotan bbarnsarns (http://www(http://www.. RestorationRe funding, he but check a box designating michigannd.com/index.nd.com/index. added.ad the fee go towards a prefer- asp?SEC=56E2236C-=56E2236C- However, recognizing ence point and not into the 0C80-48E6-8187-E6-8187- the state’s overall budget upcoming lottery. F5F36F5C1EC2&Type=B_ concerns, the Game and HB 1150 was amended PR). Communities across Fish Department didn’t in the Senate and now goes the state off er unique outlets request any new full-time to conference committee to for people to join together staff, even though it remains iron out differences before in their appreciation for one of the smallest wildlife going back to a vote. the cultural arts (http:// and natural resource agen- Even though the legisla- jamestownarts.com/; http:// cies in the country. tive session is drawing to a www.ndhumanities.org/ Several bills geared to- close, outdoor enthusiasts thinkdrink.html). wards older hunters didn’t can still voice their opinions The Fargo Film make it to Gov. Burgum’s and track legislation. It’s Festival (http://www. desk. Failed bills included easy – go to the Game and fargofi lmfestival.org/) runs a proposal allowing muz- Fish Department website, March 21-25 with most zleloader hunters 65 years (gf.nd.gov), and click “Leg- screenings at the historic of age and older to use islation”. Fargo Theatre. A wide genre of fi lms will compete for various awards, including Best in Show, Competitive Category and Special Awards Category. Bismarck’s Dakota NORTHERN SENTRY Digital Film Festival (http:// dakotadigitalfi lmfestival.org/) is held at the historic Belle 839.0946 | [email protected] Mehus Auditorium where the public can view screenings 6 FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 2017 NORTHERN SENTRY THE LIGHTER SIDE CROSSWORD PUZZLE

FRIDAY, MARCH 31 • 1800 FIFTY SHADES DARKER • (R) While Christian wrestles with his inner demons, Anastasia must con- front the anger and envy of the women who came before her.

SATURDAY, APRIL 1 • 1500 ROCK DOG • (PG) Solution to puzzle on page 14 SUDOKU When a radio falls from the sky into the hands of a wide-eyed Tibetan 12 3 4 Mastiff, he leaves home to fulfi ll his dream of becoming a musician, set- 53 6 ting into motion a series of completely 73 8 unexpected events. 3 15 SATURDAY, APRIL 1 • 1800 JOHN WICK: CHAPTER 2 • (R) 87After returning to the criminal un- derworld to repay a debt, John Wick 69 1 discovers that a large bounty has been put on his life. 921 938 SATURDAY, APRIL 2 • 1500 A CURE FOR WELLNESS • (R) 54 17 An ambitious young executive is sent Solution to last week’s Crossword puzzle. to retrieve his company’s CEO from an idyllic but mysterious “wellness center” at a remote location in the Swiss Alps, but soon suspects that the spa’s treatments are not what they seem. DINING, ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT NORTHERN SENTRY FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 2017 7

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Easter Egg-stravaganza On April 7th At Youth Center Celebrate National Library Features Easter Egg Hunt & Candy Wonderland Week At The Base Library Minot AFB children won’t want to miss the ex- National Library Week is an American Library citing Easter Egg-stravaganza at the Youth Center Association sponsored national observance to on Friday, April 7 from 5-8 p.m. To make the event celebrate and support libraries, librarians, and even more fun, the Youth Center is transforming library services that has been held in April since Gym 1 into a Candy Wonderland for all ages and 1958. This year’s National Library Week will be Bunny Pen for children age 5 and under. An Eas- April 9-15. ter Egg Hunt and games will be featured in Gym The Base Library is celebrating National 2. Both events are open to children 2-18 years of Library Week with an Open House featuring re- age. freshments, prizes, and a library time-trap game Youngsters can enjoy a variety of games and for all ages on Wednesday, April 12. Visitors can candy in each “land” of the Candy Wonderland stop by anytime between 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. In including the Peppermint Forest, Gumdrop Moun- the time-trap game, players will be transported tain, Chocolate Swamp, Easterland, and more. back in time to the Library of Alexandria in 50 BC Tickets are required for both the Candy Wonder- and have to make their way back to the present land and the Easter Egg Hunt. Cost is 2 tickets Minot OSC. No Federal Endorsement Of Spon- day by completing activities or solving puzzles in for $1. sors Intended. order to advance forward through six different his- In addition, most participants will receive a Pictures can be taken with the Easter bunny, torical periods from ancient times to 1980. Upon Dairy Queen ice cream treat card and/or a Para- so be sure to bring your camera. For additional arriving at each historical period, players will re- diso Mexican Restaurant kids meal card. The information, please contact the Youth Center at ceive a one page pamphlet that will provide some event is sponsored by Minot AFB Homes and the 723-2838. background information and introduce them to a historical library from that period. The pamphlets Doolittle Center First Friday To Feature International Flavor can be put together into a simple book at the end of the program. The game should take most play- The Jimmy Doolittle Center invites you to enjoy ers about 30-45 minutes to complete and doesn’t a special International First Friday event on Friday, require any prior experience or knowledge on the April 7 from 4-9 p.m. Join the fun with corn hole, part of the player though older players may fi nd darts, and crud as well as International themed their memories of library card catalogs helpful for activities. one activity. All players who complete the game A delicious menu featuring a mix of cuisine will receive a prize. from around the world will be served from 4-6 p.m. Regular library programs will be library and lit- Cost is FREE for Club Members and spouse, $7 erature themed in honor of National Library Week: for adult non-members, $3 for children 6 years of The Second Saturday kids program at 1 p.m. on age and older, and FREE for children age 5 and Saturday, April 8 will celebrate the mystery genre under. The event is family friendly with kids activi- with stories, detective-kit crafts, and a mystery ties. For more details, call 723-3731. activity. Game Day (anytime between 10 a.m. and Enjoy Delicious Easter Sunday Brunch At The Doolittle Center 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, April 11) will include games The Doolittle Center invites you to their spe- that the library has created for various programs cial Easter Sunday Brunch on April 16 from 10:30 including a Greek mythology games originally cre- a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Their exceptional selection of ated for programs celebrating the Percy Jackson breakfast and entrée items are sure to make it a book series and a cooperative strategy game that memorable meal. Enjoy the delicious omelet bar, was originally created for a Star Wars program for waffl e bar, salad bar, carved prime rib, entrée line, adults and teens. and more. Youngsters won’t want to miss the Wednesday’s 10:30 a.m. story time will feature chance to visit with the Easter Bunny and receive reading and library-related stories and a craft. a free Easter gift. For more information about Minot AFB Library Cost for adults is $15.95 for club members programs, visit our Facebook page (Minot Air and $18.95 for non-members, kids ages 6-12 are Force Base Library), Instagram page (Minot AFB $6.95, and children age 5 and under free. Call the Library) or website at tinyurl.com/mafblib. Jimmy Doolittle Center at 723-3731 for additional For 5th Force Support Job Opportunities, information. visit www.nafjobs.org Outdoor Rec Offering CPR, First Aid, & AED Certifi cation Course CLUB MEMBER DRAWING Outdoor Recreation is offering a Cardiopulmo- nary Resuscitation (CPR), First Aid, & Automated ON FRIDAY, MARCH 31st External Defi brillator (AED) Certifi cation Course from April 7-12. Online coursework will begin on WILL BE FOR $2,000. April 7 and skill practice and testing is scheduled You must be present to win. Become a club for April 12 from 2-4 p.m. member today to qualif y. Simply visit Rockers Cost for the class is $45/person. Pre-regis- Bar & Grill or the Jimmy Doolittle Center to tration is required at Outdoor Recreation by April obtain your application. The next weekly club 6. Class size is limited so interested persons are member drawing will be held on Friday, Mar. urged to register today. Participants must be 16 years of age or older. 31 at Rockers Bar & Grill and the Jimmy For additional information, please contact Doolittle Center. Drawing time varies each Outdoor Recreation at 723-3648. week between 5:30-6:30 p.m. NORTHERN SENTRY FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 2017 9

Apr 3 Federal Résumé Workshop Get a jump start on your Federal Job search with Mar 31 Family Pizza Night & Karaoke this interactive workshop. The Airman & Family Family Pizza Night returns to the Jimmy Doolittle Readiness Center is hosting the Federal Résumé Center on Friday, March 31 from 5-7 p.m. Build Workshop on Monday, April 3 from 10-11:30 a.m. your own personal pizza from a wide array of deli- The workshop will help you create an account in cious toppings, sauces, and crust. Cost is $5 per the USAJOBS website, search for jobs, create a ré- pizza for club members of all ages and $7 per pizza sumé and more! Open to all AD, retirees, AAFES/ for non-members of all ages. For additional infor- NAF, DoD civilians, and eligible family members. mation, contact the Doolittle Center at 723-3731. Seating is limited - call the Airman & Family Readi- Apr 3 Family Child Care Pre-Orientation ness Center at 723-3950 to sign up today. Would you like to work in your home, make a differ- Apr 14 Wine & Paint Class ence on Minot AFB, and in the life of a child? Then The Arts and Crafts Center invites you to their attend the FCC New Provider Pre-Orientation at Wine & Paint class on Friday, April 14 from 6-8 the Family Child Care offi ce on April 3 from 6-8 p.m. p.m. Cost is $26 per person for a two-hour excit- to see if it is for you! All persons providing care ing painting experience. Step-by-step instruction in their homes for more than 10 hours per week will be provided. Pre-registration is required at must be licensed. People who become affi liated the Arts & Crafts Center from April 4-13. There providers living downtown have the same opportu- is limited seating available so be sure to register nities as base providers. For more details, please early. Class is open to adults 17 years of age and call the Family Child Care offi ce at 723-6662. older only. Wine is not included in cost. You must Every Tues Family Fun Night provide your own wine if desired - must bring I.D. Take the whole family out for a delicious meal. For more details, call 723-3640. Rough Riders invites you to enjoy their Family Apr 15 Swim Lesson Registration Fun Night every Tuesday from 5-9 p.m. Club Outdoor Recreation will hold Swim Lessons reg- members can enjoy 2 large one topping pizzas, 12 istration for children 6 years of age and older at breadsticks, and 2 pitchers of soda for only $25. the Indoor Pool on Saturday, April 15 from 12-2 Non-members can join the fun for only $32. Call p.m. Classes are for Swim Levels 1-3 and will 727-4377 for more information. be held on April 21, 22, 28, and 29. Cost is $45/ class. Class size is limited. For more details, call Mar 31 Friday Night Karaoke Apr 15 Country & Karaoke Night Outdoor Rec at 723-3648. Come and show off your talent during Friday Night Come out and boot scoot across the dance fl oor Apr 22 Picture Framing Class Karaoke at Rockers Bar & Grill on Mar. 31 from with your favorite dance partner during Country & The Arts & Crafts Center is holding a Picture Fram- 8 p.m. to close. Sing solo, do a duet, or grab a Karaoke Night at Rockers Bar & Grill on Saturday, ing Class on Saturday, April 22 at 10 a.m. Reg- group! Rockers has a great karaoke selection for April 15 from 8 p.m. until 1 a.m. Enjoy a fun-fi lled istration is April 4-14. Cost is $25 plus materials. your enjoyment. Gather up your friends and enjoy night of great country music and karaoke. This Learn the basics of matting and framing. You’ll cut all of the fun. For additional information, contact event is FREE for everyone! For additional in- your own double mat, assemble your frame, and Rockers Bar & Grill at 727-ROCK. formation, please contact Rockers Bar & Grill at leave with a completed picture ready for hanging. Apr 3 Off-Base Budget Class 727-ROCK. Bring in your picture to frame by April 14 so the Planning to move off base? Are you ready to Apr 22 Spring Cycle-a-thon Arts & Crafts Center can assist in mat and frame manage the costs? The Airman & Family Readi- The Fitness Center invites you to their Spring choices and order materials before the class date. ness Center is hosting an Off-Base Budget Class Cycle-a-thon event on Saturday, April 22 from For additional details, call 723-3640. on April 3 from 2:30-4 p.m. Airmen will obtain 1-3 p.m. Enjoy a FREE 2 hour cycling class. All important information on leases, military clauses, participants must reserve a bike at the front desk renters insurance, and complete a budget work- of the McAdoo Fitness Center prior to the event. sheet. Attendees should bring their current LESs The Spring Cycle-a-thon is open to DoD I.D. card and have knowledge of their bills. Call the Airman holders 16 years of age and older. Please con- & Family Readiness Center at 723-3950 to register tact the Fitness Center at 723-2145 for additional or for details. information.

Congratulations to Kenie Pierce (left), for becoming Minot AFB’s First Women’s Perfect 300 Bowler at Rough Rider Lanes bowling center! She received her $300 prize on March 17 from Mike Guthrie, Rough Rider Lanes manager (middle), and Bill Wasil, 5 FSS Community Services Flight Chief (right). Rough Rider Lanes offers $300 to anyone who bowls a 300 game during open bowling or league play (see front counter for rules). Visit our website at www.5thforcesupport.com 10 FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 2017 NORTHERN SENTRY

5TH LRS DEPLOYMENT PLANS from page 2 weapons qualifi ed, receive movement delays.” hands on training and are Chapman also talked medically cleared by the about how this entire 5th Medical Group Public process has been a team Health offi ce.” eff ort between every section Planning a deployment within the 5th LRS. of this size and scope “The deployment process also comes with various becomes an entire LRS challenges. function,” Chapman “We do not conduct said. “The supply and deployments of this scale equipment managers, regularly,” said Tech. Sgt. vehicle operations, air Casey Wilson, 5th LRS terminal operations, traffi c logistics plans NCOIC. management offi ce, fuels “We only have fi ve logistics management and vehicle planners to facilitate the maintenance have all been entire process.” heavily involved.” U.S. AIR FORCE PHOTO | AIRMAN 1ST CLASS JONATHAN MCELDERRY Despite the challenges, Like Wilson, Chapman Deployers go through a personnel deployment function line at Minot Air Force Base, N.D., Feb. 23, 2017. Prior to Wilson expressed pride is proud to know the their departure, each deployer must go through a PDF line, which inspects all of their deployment required paper- in knowing her team’s importance of their role in work. hard work ensured the this deployment. deployment went smoothly. “This deployment process “There’s a lot of pride has gone smoothly and knowing that such a it shows how well the small offi ce facilitated a deployment machine did deployment of this scale,” in ensuring everything was Wilson said. “I think ready to go,” Chapman said. everyone involved should “When everything runs be proud to have conducted smoothly, it means we’ve this deployment with zero done our due diligence.”

U.S. AIR FORCE PHOTO U.S. AIR FORCE PHOTO COMMAND PROGRESS UPDATE AIRMAN 1ST CLASS JONATHAN MCELDERRY AIRMAN 1ST CLASS JONATHAN MCELDERRY from page 3 (From left) Staff Sgt. Woodrow Short, 5th Munitions (From left) Staff Sgt. Conor Gillespie, 21st Airlift Squad- Squadron support section supervisor, is aided by Master ron loadmaster from , Calif., aids the Sgt. Bryce Davis, 5th Maintenance Group unit deploy- 5th Logistics Readiness Squadron deployment distributions ment manager, at Minot Air Force Base, N.D., Feb. 23, fl ight load cargo onto a C-17 Globemaster III at Minot strike operations.” trainings and visits. 2017. The personnel deployment function line provides AFB, N.D., March 3, 2017. The mass deployment included Describing his force Cotton drove his focus on services from various units including the 5th Force Sup- more than 400 deployers and 290,000 pounds of cargo. goals, Cotton expressed continuous improvement port Squadron, medical, chapel and fi nance. how, “caring for Airmen and as he explained the their families” holds up the recent Olympic Sword, other three goals of “safe, which will result in 4,800 PAINT YOUR WORLD PURPLE ON 6-9-17! secure and eff ective daily changes in technical orders operations, commitment standardizing languages to our warrior ethos, and between operators and coaching, training and maintainers, and the mentoring.” He elaborated hands-on demonstration of that the command will electronic TOs at the 90th continue to advocate for and 341st Missile Wings. family’s professional Following the continuous and quality of life needs, improvement discussion, provide an array of services Cotton then focused on and key spouse support, and ways the command is strive to achieve stability implementing best practices for nuclear Airmen. in the fi eld. This includes He stressed the the Missile Security importance for ICBM Operations Concept, Airmen to see the mission which takes lessons fi rsthand by experiencing learned from downrange important operations, such force deployments and as maintenance at launch implements best practices facilities or touring a for security forces missile launch control center. In the fi eld deployments. A tiger coming year, he encouraged team recently assessed leaders to provide MSOC trials at the 91st MW COMMUNITY RALLY opportunities for Airmen to and critically reviewed the develop within the mission concept of deploying units Monday, April 3rd at 7pm and in their professional as a core squadron fi ghting goals. force. Additionally, Cotton Grand Hotel Activity Report to the stressed the importance of Survivor Dinner Field enhancing security forces Sunday, June 4th at 5 pm. Cotton expanded on training across the board, To reserve your spot, email command activities and not only in the nuclear minotrelay.com or call 701.838.7047. progress of ongoing mission, but across the initiatives. 20th AF is entire Air Force. Join us and get your developing a new two- In closing, Cotton fi elded week Operation Instructor questions from Airmen and luminaria bags for $5! Qualifi cation Course, which provided feedback on topics will focus on students such as UH-1N training, executing multiple iterations the impact cyber will have of instruction in missile on nuclear modernization, procedure trainers and developments within classroom environments. the Guard and Reserve Next, he highlighted opportunities for 13Ns, and the ICBM Center of how to best implement the Northern Sentry Excellence and their Chief of Staff of the Air 839-0946 or plan to send 800 Airmen Force’s goal of revitalizing [email protected] from across the NAF to squadrons within the Air professional development Force. BASE AND AREA ANNOUNCEMENTS NORTHERN SENTRY FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 2017 11

TODAY • Game Day, Every Tues, 1000-1930, Library • Eggstravaganza, 1700-2000, Youth Center • Last day to sign up for Youth Volleyball Camp • Yoga, 1130, Fitness Center • Torch Club, 1700-1800, Youth Center at the Youth Center • Cardio Training, 1430, Fitness Center • Club Member Cash Drawing, 1730-1830, • Last day to register for Youth Baseball/T-Ball • Family Fun Night, Every Tues, 1700-2100, Rockers Bar & Grill and the Jimmy Doolittle at the Youth Center Rough Riders Pizza Center • Youth Center Dance Classes, Various Times, • Jiu Jitsu Training, 1800, Fitness Center (18 & • Base Skate, 1800-1900, Youth Center Youth Center Older) • Keystone Club, 1830-1930, Youth Center • Fit Family Boot Camp, 0930, Fitness Center • Urban Boot Camp, 1830, Fitness Center • Karaoke, 2000, Rockers Bar & Grill • Friday Fun Members Buff et, 1630, Rockers • Cycle, 1930, Fitness Center • Lights & Strikes Bowling, Every Fri, Bar & Grill 2100-Midnight, Bowling Center • Torch Club, 1700-1800, Youth Center WEDNESDAY • Family Pizza Night, 1700-1900, Jimmy • Youth Center Karate Classes, Various Times, UPOMING EVENTS - APRIL 8 Doolittle Center Youth Center • Youth Center Dance Classes, Various Times, • Club Member Cash Drawing, 1730-1830, • Club Member Benefi t, Every Wed, 0900-2000, Youth Center Rockers Bar & Grill and the Jimmy Doolittle Bowling Center • Yoga for Fitness, 1000-1200, Fitness Center Center • Story Time, Every Wed, 1030, Base Library • Jiu Jitsu Training, 1100, Fitness Center • Base Skate, 1800-1900, Youth Center • Parent Advisory Group Meeting, 1100, Child • Chess Club, 1100, Base Library • Keystone Club, 1830-1930, Youth Center Development Center • Mysteries at the Library, 1300, Base Library • Mixed Fun League, 1830, Bowling Center • Fit to Fight Cycle/Core, 1100, Fitness Center • Get up. Get out. Get Fit Together Bowling, • Karaoke, 2000, Rockers Bar & Grill • Brown Bag Book Talks, 1200, Base Library Every Sat in April, 1700-2000, Bowling Center • Lights & Strikes Bowling, Every Fri, • Pre-Deployment Readiness Training, Every • Saturday “Bowl the Night Away” with Lights 2100-Midnight, Bowling Center Wed, 1300-1400, A&FRC & Strikes, 2000-Midnight, Bowling Center • Tabata Training, 1430, Fitness Center SATURDAY • 4-H Club, 1600-1700, Youth Center ONGOING EVENTS • 2017 Season passes go on sale today at the • Members Wind Down Wednesday, Every Wed, • Get Up. Get Out. Get Fit Together Bowling, Golf Course 1630, Rockers Bar & Grill Visit Rough Rider Lanes from 1700-2000, on • 2017 Squadron Golf Tournament booking • Boss and Buddy Draft Special, 1630, Rockers Saturdays in April and bowl as many games as you opens at the Golf Course Bar& Grill want for FREE including shoe rental! But get there • Jiu Jitsu Training, 1100, Fitness Center • H2O Fitness, 1645, Indoor Pool early because lanes will fi ll up fast! Did you know? • Get up. Get out. Get Fit Together Bowling, • Wednesday Night Fun Open Bowl, Every Bowling 3 games is equal to walking 1 mile? Every Sat in April, 1700-2000, Bowling Center Wed, 1700, Bowling Center • 2017 Squadron Golf Tournament Booking, • Saturday “Bowl the Night Away” with Lights • Zumba, 1730, Fitness Center Book your squadron’s ideal Friday(s) to participate & Strikes, 2000-Midnight, Bowling Center • Jiu Jitsu Training, 1800, Fitness Center (18 & in this seasons Squadron Golf Tournament. First Older) come, fi rst serve for dates. Call 723-3164. SUNDAY • Yoga, 1830, Fitness Center • 2017 Club Member Scholarship Contest, Need • Zumba, 1400, Fitness Center money for college? Enter to win a scholarship THURSDAY from the Air Force Clubs. Create an essay or MONDAY • Last day to register for the CPR Certifi cation video and submit it now through May 12th. Visit • Pancakes with Parents, 0830, Child Course at Outdoor Rec MyAirForceLife.com/Clubs for eligibility, essay/ Development Center • Youth Center Dance Classes, Various Times, video topics, instructions, & rules. • Fit Family Boot Camp, 0930, Fitness Center Youth Center • Air Force Marathon MAJCOM Challenge, • Federal Resume Workshop, 1000-1130, • Interview Skills Workshop, 0900-1000, Represent your command! Run in a Full or A&FRC A&FRC Half Marathon on September 16th, 2017. Go to • Fit to Fight, 1100, Fitness Center • Hard Core Strength Muscle Pump, 1130, usafmarathon.com/majcom-challenge to apply. • Reintegration Briefi ng, 1300-1400, A&FRC Fitness Center • Rough Riders Monthly Pizza Special. April • Core Training, 1430, Fitness Center • Cycle, 1130, Fitness Center Special – Sriracha Honey Chicken Pizza. Sweet • Off -Base Budget Class, 1430-1600, A&FRC • Reintegration Briefi ng, Every Thurs, 1300- meets Spicy. Taste our delicious diced chicken • Youth Volleyball Camp, 1630, Youth Center 1400, A&FRC tossed in sriracha and honey with a ranch dressing • H2O Fitness, 1645, Indoor Pool • Mock Test, 1430, Fitness Center base fi nished with melted Colby Jack cheese. • FCC Pre-Orientation, 1800-2000, FCC Offi ce • Members 2 for 1 Appetizers, 1700-1900, Small: $11 Med: $15 Large: $17- Members • Key Spouse Monthly Meeting, 1800-1900, Rockers Bar & Grill receive $2 off any pizza. Try it on a Panino! $8.25 A&FRC, Held at the Jimmy Doolittle Center • Jiu Jitsu Training, 1800, Fitness Center (18 & meal – includes side & drink • Yoga, 1830, Fitness Center Older) • $8 One Topping Large Pizza Special. Every • Cycle/Strength, 1930, Fitness Center • Hard Core Strength Muscle Pump, 1830, day during April, enjoy a delicious large one Fitness Center topping (your choice) pizza for ONLY $8. Not TUESDAY • Cycle/Core, 1930, Fitness Center valid on ESM card purchases. Delivery available • Registration opens for the Wine & Paint Class with a minimum $10 order. at Arts & Crafts UPCOMING EVENTS - APRIL 7 • B-Fifty Brew Drink Special. Chocolate • Registration opens for the Picture Framing • Youth Center Dance Classes, Various Times, Covered Marshmallow Bunny April Special – Class at Arts & Crafts Youth Center Try a Frappuccino topped with chocolate infused • Youth Center Dance Classes, Every Tues, • Fit Family Boot Camp, 0930, Fitness Center whipped cream, toasted marshmallow syrup and Various Times, Youth Center • Fit to Fight, 1100, Fitness Center mini marshmallows. It’s sure to get you hoppin’! • Boots 2 Business, 0800-1600, A&FRC, Held • International First Friday, 1600-2100, Buff et Tall $4.50 Grande $5.00 Venti $5.50 at the Education Center Served 1600-1800, Jimmy Doolittle Center • Auto Hobby Monthly Special. 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EXPECTANT AND BREASTFEEDING or faculty opportunities, please stop by the offi ce 225 3rd Ave SE Minot, ND. Anything you have MOTHERS We meet the 2nd Thursday of each M-F: 8am-4:30pm located at the Education Build- every wanted to know about becoming a foster month at 10AM at the Rough Rider’s Golf Course ing, 156 Missile Ave. #219, or call us at 701-727- parent. Meeting Room. Please check our facebook page 5535 or email [email protected] . LLL of Minot for last minute meeting updates KARAOKE FOR A CAUSE and changes. Our mission is to help mothers to MINOT OFFICER SPOUSES CLUB 3/31/2017 6:00 PM breastfeed through mother-to-mother support, Are you an offi cer spouse? Please join the Minot Minot VFW Post #753 (1100-31st Street SE, Minot) encouragement and education. Babies and children Air Force Base Offi cer Spouses’ Club (OSC)! We The Pride Minot Relay for Life team will hold welcome. It’s free to attend! Please contact us at are an organization designated to provide and fos- KARAOKE FOR A CAUSE, a karaoke contest, (701) 409-0292, [email protected] or on ter a welcoming environment, committed to meet- and fundraiser for the American Cancer Society. Facebook at www.facebook.com/LLLofMinot. ing social and philanthropic needs of all members If you have the pipes and want to hit that high by encouraging growth, friendship and a sense of note -- and all for a good cause -- enter the contest MINOT ENLISTED SPOUSES CLUB community. OSC board positions now open! Please now. The entry fee is $20 (until Friday, March Come and join the MESC! You can meet a lot of visit our website to join or for more information at 24; after that, until the day of the contest, the fee fun ladies. Join us for a much of different socials www.minotosc.org Like us on Facebook at Minot will be $25). The winner will receive 50 percent of plus playing BUNCO!!! We also have mini clubs OSC. Many little clubs to include Bunko, Social- the entry fees collected; the remainder will go to for everyone to enjoy. We are open to all enlisted ite, Bowling, and much more at www.minotosc.org/ the American Cancer Society. We will also have spouses of all military branches. you can also check little-clubs.html food and raffl es available that night. Food will be out our Facebook page at Minot Enlisted Spouses served at 6 p.m. The karaoke contest will begin Club or/and our website at http://www.mesc.org/ EMBRY-RIDDLE AERONAUTICAL at 7:30 p.m. (Contestants must be 21+.) For more UNIVERSITY AT MINOT AFB is now information and to register, please visit: http:// PARK UNIVERSITY SPRING 2016 registering for the Spring 2017 term (25 April-26 karaokeforacause.my-free.website/ If you have REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN!! June). To sign up for Undergraduate and Graduate any questions, please contact James Falcon at Don’t let the Holidays get your side tracked!! courses, please stop by the ERAU offi ce, located [email protected]. Park University’s Spring 1 (Jan 16-Mar 12, 2017) inside the Base Education Center Bldg, Room 223 registration is now open. Contact our offi ce for or email your request to [email protected] . If you BUSYTOWN BY MAKE A SCENE more details. A variety of classes are available for have any questions, please call 701-727-9007. KIDS THEATRE 3/31/2017 6:00 PM - CCAF and Undergraduate degrees. Classes are 4/02/2017 6:00 PM held onsite in the evening or online. Signing up for PROVE YOUR GAME CONTEST Magic City Discovery Center. Make a Scene Kids classes is easy: stop by our offi ce at the Education 3/30/2017 4:00 PM Minot Public Library Theatre presents Busytown the musical. Come Center-156 Missile Ave Minot AFB or email us at Join us on March 30th as we will hold the contest and enjoy the Magic City Discovery Center before [email protected]. If you have any questions you can where GAME BUILDERS will prove their game and after the show!! Get your tickets at www. call us (727-0469), stop by and see us or send us an by allowing others to play it! The best game builder makeascenekids.com. Tickets go on sale February email. Stop in and see us!!!! wins the grand prize: 2 free tickets to iMagicon! 6th!! 2nd and 3rd placers will receive gift cards. You are CENTRAL MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY welcome to play the games, even if you didn’t build OSLC TRIVIA NIGHT 3/31/2017 6:30 AT MINOT AFB one! We need players willing to score the games! PM CMU specializes in master level degrees. CMU Sleep Inn and Suites, North Convention Center. offers a military discount to active duty, spouses, BABY PLAY 03-31-2017 10:00 AM - The Youth Group from Our Savior Lutheran and federal employees. The Spring I term for face- 03-31-2017 11:00 AM Church is holding a Trivia Night in the North to-face at Minot AFB, starts January 13 to Febru- Minot Public Library. Baby Play is a story time and Convention Center of the Sleep Inn and Suites. We ary 25, 2017 (only meeting two weekends) Classes sensory play activity for children ages 12 months are extremely fortunate to have Qdoba sponsoring will meet Fridays, 5-10pm and Saturdays 8:00am- to 3 years of age and their caregivers. There will a Taco Bar again this year! Form your own teams 3:30pm. Online classes starts January 9 to March be stories with an opportunity for children to play of 8-10 ahead of time or form your teams the night 3, 2017. We are always looking for local instructors after the story time. of the event. 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