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HHHHHHHH 50 FSS Happenings on page 7 HHHHHHHH Did you know? 50 FSS Happenings on page 14 SUMMER Vice President visits SLAM BASE PICNIC Schriever for day with space JULY 21

Did you know the Summer Slam Base Picnic is July 21? If you are interested in volunteering, contact Master Sgt. Janelle Amador at 567-5927.

Base Briefs Spouses are invited to events marked with THIS WEEK change of command Lt. Gen. David Buck cordially in- vites you to attend the 50th Space Wing U.S. Air Force photo/Christopher DeWitt Change of Command ceremony 8:30 Vice President Mike Pence, sends a payload command to a Global Positioning System satellite at Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado, Friday, June 23, 2017. The command a.m. Friday at the Building 210 court- is part of the care and feeding 50th Space Wing space professionals provide on a daily basis to ensure Global Positioning System satellites remain the world’s premiere yard. Col. DeAnna Burt will relinquish space-based position, navigation and timing system. The Vice President was on base for a space orientation in support of the administration’s relaunch of the National Space Council. command to Col. Jennifer Grant. There will be a post-reception immediately By 2nd Lt. Scarlett Rodriguez The command is part of the care and feel- Heather Wilson and Gen. Jay Raymond, following at the Schriever event center. 50th Space Wing Public Affairs ing the 50th Space Wing space profession- commander of , For additional details, contact Capt. Vice President Mike Pence made history als provide on a daily basis to ensure GPS for a space orientation in support of the Matthew Adams at 567-2484. Please by being the first vice president to send a remains the world’s premiere space-based administration’s relaunch of the National RSVP using the eInvitation below. payload command to a Global Positioning position, navigation and timing system. Space Council. https://einvitations.afit.edu/inv/ System satellite, Friday, June 23, at Schriever Pence was on base, along with Second See Vice President page 12 anim.cfm?i=347924&k=016545007953 Air Force Base, Colorado. Lady Karen Pence, Secretary of the Air Force Visitor Center hours Beginning Saturday, the Visitor Center will have the following hours: 50th Space Wing Priority #3 Monday - Thursday: 7 a.m. - 4 p.m. Invest in a culture of exceptional service and community for Team Schriever and their families Friday: 7 a.m. - 2 p.m. EPMA self-study groups start The “Bloody 25th’s” centennial celebration Group self-study for senior NCO Distance Learning Course 15 is now By 2nd Lt. Scarlett Rodriguez offered in Building 210, Room 310 50th Space Wing Public Affairs Wednesdays and Fridays. Sign up “What an alignment of planets, stars, through Share Point. For more infor- you-name-it, for you to be celebrating mation, contact Master Sgt. Janelle this one-hundredth,” said Brig. Gen. John Amador at 567-5927. Shaw, Air Force Space Command director of Strategic Plans, Programs, Requirements More Briefs page 17 and Analysis. “There is no other squadron in all of space Sign up for weekly Schriever command that can trace their history like announcements, news and more. the 25th,” he continued. “None. It goes back Visit www.schriever.af.mil and click to the dawn of airpower.” “Public Affairs” under featured links. The 25th Space Range Squadron traces its history back to World War I; under its Public Affairs first name, the 20th Aero Squadron, which was activated June 13, 1917. Fast-forward to June 21, 2017, the “Bloody 25th” and their band of new and old Inside “Executioners,” as they fondly call them- Looking at future AF IT services.....3 selves, celebrated their 100th birthday; Engaging in combat dining out...... 4 bringing the past and present together for Grilling safely...... 8 a night to remember. The night began with a clamorous social hour, where reviewed 100 years of artifacts- most of them collected only within the last year-for not only the centennial celebration, but for future “Executioners” as well. “We always knew we were a 100-year U.S. Air Force photo/2nd Lt. Scarlett Rodriguez squadron, but the stories, and the people Lt. Col. Anthony Zilinsky, 25th Space Range Squadron commander, recognizes Tech. Sgt. Ryan Herter, 25 SRS before us, weren’t captured yet,” said Tech. operations flight chief, for his dedication to collecting the missing fragments of the squadron’s history for the Sgt. Ryan Herter, 25 SRS operations flight Centennial Dinner Banquet at Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado, Wednesday, June 21, 2017. Herter played a pivotal role in not only the history collection for the squadron’s 100th anniversary, but also in the planning of the See Celebration page 16 banquet itself. 2 June 29, 2017 Schriever Sentinel FINANCING AVAILABLE

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U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class William Tracy The 50th Space Wing’s combat dining out advances the 50 SW priority of investing in a culture of exceptional service and community for Team Schriever and their families by providing an outlet for Airmen from different squadrons to intermingle and enjoy an evening playing games.

By Airman 1st Class William Tracy The 50 CPTS was part of the assembly of 50th Space Wing Public Affairs squadrons participating in the large-scale Team Schriever members donned their water gun and balloon fights that sporadical- best space-themed attire for food, drinks ly broke out during the course of the evening. and games at the 50th Space Wing’s combat “We made a great war team,” Saelens said. dining out June 23. “50 CPTS for the win.” Airmen represented their squadrons dur- Airmen used a variety of water propelling weapons ranging from three barreled and ing competitive events such as tug-of-war and minigun shaped water guns to buckets of wa- tire obstacle courses as base leadership de- ter and hoses to soak each other throughout termined the winners, with the 50th Mission the event — despite the fifty degree weather. Support Group ultimately coming out on top. “Even though it was colder out than ex- “The event was a lot of fun,” said Airman pected, everyone still participated in the 1st Class Nathan Saelens, 50th Comptroller water gun fights and water balloon throw- U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class William Tracy Squadron financial management flight ser- ing,” said 1st. Lt. Sarah D’Alessandro, 50th Sarah D’Alessandro, 50th Force Support Squadron, shows off her “Team 5-0” spirit during vices. “It was really cool to see everyone re- the 50th Space Wing’s combat dining out event at Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado, Friday, June 23, See Engage page 5 laxing, having a good time.” 2017. Airmen wore a variety of military and space-themed outfits during the event.

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Force Support Squadron, one of the event organizers. “It was nice seeing everyone engaged in all the activities.” To culminate the event, two select Airmen were chosen to throw a pie at Wing Leadership, including Airman 1st Class Michael Gibson, 50th Force Support Squadron readiness and plans journeyman. “It was the icing on the cake — pun in- tended.” Gibson said. “All in all, it was a great night.” Organizers cited the importance of events such as the combat dining out to upholding morale and bringing together the Schriever community. “We were able to gather about 230 mili- tary, civilian and family members to enjoy each other’s company, meet new people, Staff Sgt. Jared Wiedmer, 50th Contracting Squadron, smiles for the camera Kenneth Angel, 50th Contracting Squadron, hands out the enemy build camaraderie and esprit-de corps,” during the 50th Space Wing’s combat dining out at Schriever Air Force Base, weapons captured from a water gun fight at the 50th Space Wing’s combat dining D’Alessandro said. “It’s a tradition that we Colorado, Friday, June 23, 2017. Participants dressed in a variety of comical out at Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado, Friday, June 23, 2017. Water gun fights need to continue in the years to come.” costumes and outfits- reflective of the casual atmosphere the event fostered. occurred sporadically during organized competitions.

Airman 1st Class Michael Gibson, 50th Force Support Squadron, propels water at Col. Scott Angerman, 50th U.S. Air Force photos/Airman 1st Class William Tracy Network Operations Group commander, during a tug-of-war competition during the 50th Space Wing’s combat Master Sgt. Justin Halterman, 4th Space Operations Squadron, flaunts his “first shirt” outfit during the 50th dining out at Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado, Friday, June 23, 2017. Those not involved in competition played Space Wing’s combat dining out at Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado, Friday, June 23, 2017. Airmen enjoyed a role distracting and disrupting throughout organized competitions. food provided by “Bird Dog BBQ” during the event. 6 June 29, 2017 Schriever Sentinel Air Force leaders continue to emphasize air and space priorities on Capitol Hill

Secretary of the On June 16, 2017, Wilson announced the Air Force Public Affairs establishment of the new headquarters space WASHINGTON — Secretary of the Air directorate. This directorate will be led by Force Heather Wilson and Air Force Chief the deputy chief of staff for space operations, of Staff Gen. David L. Goldfein briefed con- who will be the advocate for space operations and requirements to meet the demands of a gressional leaders on the Senate’s Defense warfighting domain. Appropriations Committee on the future “We’ve provided GPS for the world. We’ve of air and space power during testimony on transformed not only the way we fight but Capitol Hill June 21. the way all of you probably navigate around The leaders highlighted that efforts to the city,” Wilson added. “We must expect restore readiness and increase the lethality that war, of any kind, will extend into of the force were foremost in their minds. space in any future conflict, and we have Wilson said any objective evaluation of to- to change the way we think and prepare for day’s Air Force reached two conclusions: The that eventuality.” Air Force is too small for what the nation expects of it and adversaries are modernizing Innovation for the future and innovating faster — putting Americans’ U.S. Air Force photo/Scott M. Ash technological advantage at risk. Research, development, testing and evalua- Secretary of the Air Force Heather Wilson and Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. David Goldfein testify before the “The fiscal year 2017 budget began to -ar tion are critically important for the Air Force, Senate Appropriations Committee for Defense June 21, 2017, in Washington, D.C. The subcommittee hearing Wilson and Goldfein said. rest the decline, and restore the readiness of was held to discuss the fiscal year 2018 budget request for the Air Force. the force, so this fiscal 2018 budget starts us, To prevail against rapidly innovating adversaries, the Air Force must accelerate I hope, on the road to recovery,” she said. duty force from 321,000 to 325,100 while also a credible deterrent, Wilson said. procurement. The service will take advan- Air Force in demand adding 800 Reservists, 600 Guardsmen, and “Standing side-by-side with the United tage of authorities provided in the fiscal 2017 3,000 civilians, bringing the total force to States Navy, we’re responsible for two of the Defense Authorization Act to help field op- Looking forward, Wilson and Goldfein do approximately 669,000. The increased man- three legs of the nuclear triad,” Goldfein said. erational capabilities faster than ever before, not envision the demand for air and space power will focus primarily on increasing “On our worst day as a nation, our job is to Wilson said. power diminishing in the coming decade. remotely piloted aircraft crews, maintain- make sure that we have the commander in The request for funding for long-term Today, the Air Force is manned with ers and pilot training capacity by adding chief where he needs to be, when he needs research in air dominance increased sig- 660,000 active, Guard, Reserve and civilian two additional F-16 training squadrons and to be there, and through nuclear command nificantly in the fiscal 2018 budget. The Air Airmen, a 30 percent decline since Operation maximizing flying hours to the highest ex- and control — which we’re responsible for Force will seek to increase basic and applied Desert Storm 26 years ago. ecutable levels. — that he stays connected to a ready force research in areas where it must maintain “If I’d been talking to the Air Force in Wilson said next to people, the most obvi- to be able to defend this nation and deter the competitive advantage over adversaries. 1991, I’d [have] been looking at an Air Force ous readiness need is munitions. In the fight adversaries as we also assure our partners.” This includes hypersonic vehicles, directed- of over 8,600 aircraft, 134 fighter squadrons against the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, energy, unmanned and autonomous systems from which we deployed 34,” Goldfein said. the Air Force has delivered approximately Space and nanotechnology. “Today, the grand total of your United States 56,000 direct-attack munitions, more than it The Air Force has been the leading military Air Force, active, Guard, Reserve, is 55 used in all of Operation Iraqi Freedom. The service responsible since 1954. Over the last Budget stability squadrons total. This is a much smaller force fiscal 2018 budget funds maximum factory several years, the service has been developing It’s going to take approximately eight years that’s engaged in the same level of activity production of the most critical munitions. concepts for space control, changing the way to be able to get to full spectrum readiness as we were in 1991.” it trains its space force and integrating space with stable budgets, Goldfein said. The Air The Air Force leaders said while the fis- Modernization operations into the joint fight. Force will be unable to execute the defense cal 2018 budget request focuses on restor- The fiscal 2018 budget focuses on the Air “This budget proposal has a 20 percent strategic guidance under sequester. ing readiness and increasing lethality, future Force’s top three modernization programs: increase for space, that means situational If the Budget Control Act limit is not fixed budgets must focus on modernization and • Purchasing 46 F-35A Lightning II fighters awareness — the ability to not just cata- and we have to go through sequester, that will continued readiness recovery. and modernizing other fighters; log what’s up there, which we would do in be equivalent to a $15 billion cut, Wilson said. • Buying 15 KC-46 Pegasus tankers; a benign environment, but to have a near- The Air Force is too small for what the nation Restoring readiness • Funding the B-21 Raider bomber real-time understanding of what is going on expects of us now; sequestration would make The two testified that maintaining supe- development in space, who is moving and where they’re the situation worse, she said. riority starts with people. The proposed budget also supports the moving to,” said Wilson. According to Wilson and Goldfein, by sup- “For Airmen, it’s nothing short of a moral continuation and modernization of the The proposed budget increases space fund- porting the budget request, Congress can obligation to ensure that we establish air su- nuclear triad with funds dedicated to both ing, including a 27 percent increase in re- provide fiscal predictability to the Air Force periority quickly whenever and wherever it’s air- and ground-based capabilities. search, development, testing and evaluation so it can continue to own the high ground, required,” Goldfein said. Our nuclear enterprise is getting old and for space systems, and a 12 percent increase defend the homeland and project power in The fiscal 2018 budget will bring the active we must begin modernizing now to ensure for space procurement. conjunction with allies.

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“Happenings” is what’s happening in the 50th Force Separating and retiring members must attend the capstone as the health of the mother, identifying changes and stress Support Squadron in the next two weeks. Be sure to check preliminary review to have their required separation or that come with parenthood and resources available on and back on the first and third Thursdays of the month for an retirement form verified. Once the form has been verified off base. Every family receives a goodie-filled “bundle” of up-to-date list. by the A&FRC staff, the form must be signed by their unit baby items and supplies. Class will be held at the A&FRC commander or designee. The signed form must be returned from 2:00 - 4:30 p.m. For registration or more information, TRICARE Transition Briefing: July 5 to the A&FRC no later than 90 days before your separation call 567-3920. The Airman and Family Readiness Center is hosting a or retirement. For more information or to schedule your TRICARE Transition Briefing Wednesday, 9 - 11 a.m. This 30-minute appointment, please call 567-3920. FSS at the Movies briefing provides an overview of TRICARE for all those Tierra Vista Community Center, 567-2525 who are separating or retiring from military service. For Pre-Separation Counseling Briefing: July 11 The 50th Force Support Squadron invites you to join more information and to sign up, call 567-3920. This mandatory briefing, held 9 - 10:30 a.m. and 2 - 3:30 us for free movies at the Tierra Vista Community Center. Career Technical Track: July 6-7 p.m. July 11, will cover registering for e-benefits, begin- Movies are open to all personnel with access to Schriever. The Airman and Family Readiness Center will host a ning an individual transition plan, and learning about the Snacks are welcome at movie showings. Career Technical Training Track 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m July benefits and services available when you leave the military. Saturday, July 8 — TVC 6-7. This workshop is highly encouraged for those who are Documentation of this briefing is accomplished through separating or retiring from the service and have plans to the completion of DD 2648. If you are a year from separa- Beauty and the Beast (PG) - 3 p.m. continue working in the civilian sector. The class will be tion or two years from retirement, start the process. For Logan (R) - 5 p.m. held at the A&FRC. For more information or to register, registration or more information, call 567-3920. Fun Volunteer Opportunity call 567-3920. Bundles for Babies: July 12 We are looking for volunteers to help run movies on Capstone: July 10 This class is for all Air Force and Department of Defense base twice a month at Tierra Vista Community Center. The Airman and Family Readiness Center is offering civilian families who are awaiting the birth of a child. Learn For more information or to sign up, please contact 2nd Lt. individual capstone appointments 8:30 — 11 a.m. July 10. about the costs of having a baby and raising a child as well Walker Fickling at 567-5808.

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50th Civil Engineer Squadron Fire Prevention Division Three out of five households own a gas grill, which trans- lates to a lot of tasty meals, but it also means there’s an increased risk of home fires. Each year, an average of 8,900 home fires are caused by grilling and close to half of all injuries involving grills are due to thermal burns. While nearly half of the people who grill do it year-round, July is the peak month for grill fires followed by May, June and August. Alarming statistics: • In 2014, 16,600 patients went to emergency rooms because of injuries involving grills. • July is the peak month for grill fires, including both structure, outdoor or unclassified fires. • A leading factor contributing to the fire in one/fifth of all grill structure fires was a failure to clean the grill. • Also, regarding grill structure fires, in 17 percent of cases, something that could catch fire was too close to the grill. • Leaks or breaks were the factor in 11 percent of grill structure fires and 23 percent of outside and unclassified grill fires. • Gas grills contribute to a higher number of home fires overall than their charcoal counterparts.

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Secretary of the Air Force “These members create direct combat effects Public Affairs that lead to strategic outcomes and deliver WASHINGTON — Air Force officials re- lethal force, while physically located outside leased criteria for the new “V”, “C” and “R” the combat area.” devices, following the secretary of Defense’s The standardization of the “V” device as a Jan. 7, 2016, authorization. valor-only device will ensure unambiguous Following a comprehensive Military and distinctive recognition of distinguished Decorations and Awards Review in 2015, the acts of combat heroism. secretary of Defense implemented several The new “C” device was created to dis- changes to ensure the Defense Department’s tinctly recognize those service members military decoration and awards program performing meritoriously under the most continues to appropriately recognize the difficult combat conditions. To further service, sacrifices and actions of service emphasize the value placed on meritori- members. ous service under combat conditions, the “As the impact of remote operations on “C” device may be affixed to several per- combat continues to increase, the neces- formance awards earned while serving sity of ensuring those actions are distinctly under combat conditions. Unlike the “R” recognized grows,” DoD officials explained device, the “C” device may be authorized in a memo released Jan. 7, 2016. for sustained performance or service, pro- The “R” device, which may be affixed to non-combat performance awards, was es- vided the criteria of personal exposure to tablished to distinguish that an award was hostile action or significant risk of hostile action are met. earned for direct hands-on employment of a U.S. Air Force graphic weapon system that had a direct and imme- All devices may be awarded retroactive to diate impact on a combat or military opera- against an enemy of the U.S.; or involved “Airmen assigned to cyber operations Jan. 7, 2016, the day the secretary of Defense tion. These actions can be performed in any in a conflict against an opposing foreign and intelligence, surveillance and recon- established the devices. domain but must not expose the individual force; or while serving with friendly foreign naissance operators would be examples For more information on Air Force rec- to personal hostile action, or place him or forces engaged in military operations with of those eligible for the ‘R’ device,” said ognition programs, visit myPers, the Air her at significant risk of exposure to hostile an opposing armed force in which the U.S. Lt. Gen. Gina Grosso, the deputy chief of Force Personnel Services website, at https:// action while engaged in military operations is not an aggressive party. staff for manpower, personnel and services. myPers.af.mil.

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(Top) Lt. Col. David Gallagher renders his first salute to members of the 50th Operations Support Squadron after assuming command Monday, June 26, 2017 at Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado. The 50 OSS leads operational training programs and policies to ensure combat readiness for the DoD’s largest satellite wing with hundreds of operators and multiple operational squadrons operating 70 satellites worth more than $50 billion.

(Left) Col. Toby Doran, 50th Operations Group commander, hands the 50th Operations Support Squadron’s guidon to the squadron’s new commander, Lt. Col. David Gallagher, during the unit’s change of command ceremony Monday, June 26, 2017 at Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado. Gallagher was preceded by Lt. Col. Timothy Purcell. U.S. Air Force photos/Dennis Rogers

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the National Space Council, and it will be my Vice President great honor as vice president of the United States to serve as its chairman, which has From page 1 been a historic role for this office,” Pence said. After explaining his soon-to-be ties with space Pence also highlighted the president’s Upon his arrival at Schriever, Pence met proposed investment in the military, and with base leadership for a discussion on the specifically AFSPC. importance of space and how it has become a “In his first budget the Congress will take warfighting domain. He then met with more up this fall, the president called for the biggest than 120 service members at the Satellite Dish, the base’s dining facility. increase in military spending since the days “You direct no fewer than 175 American of Ronald Reagan — including a nearly 20 satellites that are crucial to our national se- percent increase in the Air Force space bud- curity every day — in weather, communica- get. We’re going to fight to lead in space and tions, and early warning of foreign missile we’re going to put the resources of the United tests. Every American benefits from your States of America behind you,” Pence said. efforts here — the world’s only global utility, Other important announcements to the the GPS system that’s essential to our daily military member present included President life,” Pence said. “I can assure you that you Donald Trump’s signing of the Veterans have the support of your Commander-in- Accountability and Whistleblower Protection Chief and of his number two and of our entire Act, which will incentivize VA employees to administration. You have the support of the provide America’s veterans with the care they Congress of the United States and the support deserve and hold these employees accountable of the American people that they represent.” when they fall short of their responsibilities. In addition to relaying his support for “I came today to say thank you. Thank service members here and across the nation you for your service. Thank you for your ser- in the all-volunteer armed forces, the vice vice that creates our freedom at home and president also discussed some recent news- our security around the world,” Pence said. worthy items, such as the recently confirmed “I look out around this room I have faith. I promotion of Col. DeAnna Burt, 50 SW com- have faith that in the days ahead we will keep mander, to brigadier general and the relaunch America safe. That we’ll make it possible for of the National Space Council. America to prosper.” “I’m pleased to report that nearly two de- Pence’s visit started at Peterson AFB, and

cades after it was disbanded, in just a few to continue his space mission focus, visited U.S. Air Force photo/Christopher DeWitt short weeks the president will soon relaunch Cheyenne Mountain Air Force Station. Vice President Mike Pence watches a video on the combat effects space operators bring to the fight and the risks of not protecting military satellites, during his visit at Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado, Friday, June 23, 2017. Pence also toured the 2nd Space Operations Squadron and sent a command to a Global Positioning System satellite during his visit. The Vice President was on base for a space orientation in support of the administration’s relaunch of the National Space Council.

U.S. Air Force photo/Christopher DeWitt Vice President Mike Pence visited with airmen during a luncheon at Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado, Friday June 23, 2017. During his visit, Pence spoke with base personnel on important topics such as the the Air Force Space Command budget and thanked the member present for their service and dedication to duty.

U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Wes Wright Secretary of the Air Force, Dr. Heather Wilson, shakes hands with Col. DeAnna Burt, 50th Space Wing com- mander during her visit to Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado, Friday, June 23, 2017. The visit marked the second time the Air Force’s top ranking official has visited Schriever since her appointment as secretary in May. Wilson accompanied Vice President Mike Pence during the visit, marking the first time a vice president has visited Schriever. U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Wes Wright Schriever Sentinel June 29, 2017 13

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(Top) Vice President Mike Pence shakes hands with Gen. Jay Raymond, commander of Air U.S. Air Force photo/Christopher DeWitt Force Space Command, while Vice President Mike Pence watches a video on the combat effects space operators bring to the fight and the risks of not protecting military satellites, during his visit at Schriever Air Force Secretary of the Air Force Dr. Base, Colorado, Friday, June 23, 2017. Pence also toured the 2nd Space Operations Squadron and sent a command to a Global Positioning System satellite during his visit. The Vice Heather Wilson looks on dur- President was on base for a space orientation in support of the administration’s relaunch of the National Space Council. ing his visit to the 50th Space Wing visit at Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado, Friday, June 23, 2017. Vice president Pence was given an orientation on space operations following the current administration’s re- establishment of the National Space Council.

(Left) Mrs. Karen Pence, the second lady, gives Schriever Air Force Base’s helping agencies members her perspective on art therapy during a visit to the base, Friday, June 23, 2017. Pence also met with Schriever key spouses and listened to their challenges and triumphs within military life. Pence ac- companied her husband, Vice President Mike Pence, on his first trip to the base. U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Wes Wright

U.S. Air Force photo/Christopher DeWitt (Top) Vice President Mike Pence shakes hands with Col. Deanna Burt, 50th Space Wing commander while Gen. Jay Raymond, commander of Air Force Space Command, looks on during his visit to the 50 SW visit at Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado, Friday, June 23, 2017. Pence also visited with airmen during a luncheon and witnessed 2nd Space Operation’s Global Positioning System command and control functions.

(Left) Mrs. Karen Pence, the second lady, discusses the challenges and triumphs of being a military spouse with key spouses at Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado, Friday, June 23, 2017. Pence also met with mem- bers of the installation’s helping agencies to learn how they overcome Schriever’s unique challenges. The visit was part of U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Wes Wright her husband’s, Vice President Mike Pence, Secretary of the Air Force, Dr. Heather Wilson, tours the 22nd Space Operations Squadron during a visit to Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado, first trip to the base. Friday, June 23, 2017. Wilson accompanied Vice President Mike Pence during the trip, which marked the first time a vice president has visited the base. Wilson, who has made space one of her early priorities, has now visited Schriever twice since her appointment as secretary in May. U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Wes Wright 14 June 29, 2017 Schriever Sentinel Girls of the West visit, BBQ

U.S. Air Force photos/James L. Hodges Sierra Silva, Aide to Girl of the West, plays and speaks with children from the Child Development Center during a visit at Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado, Thursday, June 22, 2017. The Girls of the West made appearances all over the Pikes Peak region to promote the 77th Pikes Peak or Bust Rodeo.

(Top) Sierra Silva, Aide to Girl of the West and Jamie Tyler, Girl of the West, speak to Schriever Airmen during Top 3 Barbecue at Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado, June 22, 2017. The Girls of the West toured Schriever to increase aware- ness of the 2017 Pikes Peak or Bust Rodeo, July 12-15, along with raising awareness and support for local military and their families.

(Left) The Girls of the West gather with children of the Schriever Child Development Center at Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado, Thursday, June 22, 2017. The Girls of the West are hon- ored to represent the Pikes Peak or Bust Rodeo, which raises awareness and support for our local military and their families.

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(Top) 25th Space Range Squadron past and present leadership gather with their spouses for a photo during the 25 SRS Centennial Dinner Banquet at Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado, Wednesday, June 21, 2017. The 25 SRS extended invitations to any and all “Executioners” to celebrate this momentous milestone.

(Left) Brig. Gen. John Shaw (right), Air Force Space Command director of Strategic Plans, Programs, Requirements and Analysis, coins retired Col. Mason Beckett, former 25th Strategic Training Squadron (now 25th Space Range Squadron) commander, during the Centennial Dinner Banquet at Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado, Wednesday, June 21, 2017. Shaw presented Beckett with his coin after his speech.

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Combative courses available at Schriever Fitness Center Free basic and intermediate combative courses are available at the Schriever Fitness Center 6 - 7 a.m. every Wednesday. The course is open to all Department of Defense cardholders affiliated with Schriever (15 years old and above). This is limited to 20 people a week and filled on a first come, first served basis. Bring a mouth guard, water bottle and exercise clothing you’re not afraid of tearing. Individuals must register with the fitness center at 567-6628, no later than 5 p.m. every Monday. Dietician at Schriever HAWC A registered dietician is available at the Schriever Health and Wellness Center Thursday afternoons. She has three appointments available per week to dis- cuss nutritional concerns and can see most TriCare beneficiaries. The dietician will be in Building 500 across from the Security Forces Squadron. To sched- 1917 - THE BEGINNING ule an appointment, call the HAWC at 567-4292. The "Bloody 25th" began their CHAPEL legacy as the 20th Aero Squadron, founded in Camp Kelly, Texas, June Chaplain hosts Working Women’s 13, 1917. A little over a week later, it Bible study 1923 Come join us for our Working Women’s Bible was redesignated the 25th Aero The squadron was redesignated study 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. every first and third Squadron and activated to join the Tuesday in the back area of the dining facility once again, this time as the 25th World War I fight. in Building 300. We will be discussing the book Bombardment Squadron, Jan. “Beautiful in God’s Eyes: The Treasures of the 25, 1923. The squadron flew the LB- Proverbs 31 Woman” by Elizabeth George. Bring your lunch or grab some from the dining facility 5, LB-6, LB-7, B-3 and B-6. 1940 and let’s all indulge in some food for the soul. 25 BS was brought into World War II to fly Heavy bombers such as the B- ON-BASE 17, the squadron stayed to protect YMCA Youth Sports Clinics come to the Panama Canal zone and Schriever 1944 Caribbean from Axis Forces. The YMCA is coming to Schriever this June and July to provide a variety of sports clinics for Schriever March 1944, 25 BS was selected to youth, ages 4 - 14. These week-long sports clinics relocate to India for long-range include gymnastics, soccer, baseball, basketball and a 1988 multi-sports clinic. All sports clinics are offered here missions to attack Japanese forces at Schriever. For more information, please contact in China and Japan. After their deactivation in 1964, the Mary Barkley at 567-5464. squadron was reactivated and TA mass briefing and one-on-one 1993 assigned to train bomber crews at education counseling begins Weapons School under Strategic Air Tuition assistance briefing followed by education After years of training under Command. counseling is now offered every second Wednesday Strategic Air Command, the of the month in Building 210, Room 310. Mass TA Counseling is held 8 -9:30 a.m. and one-on-one squadron was reassigned to Air education counseling at 9:30 a.m. Appointments Combat Command and given the are preferred but walk-ins are welcome. To sign title of "The Executioners" after 1995 up, call Master Sgt. Janelle Amador at 567-5927 or Vicki Brautigam at 567-5903. transitioning to flying the B-1B. The Executioners flew their last aerial mission and were deactivated The 2017 Gen. Bernard A. Schriever Memorial Essay Contest kicks off due to the end of the Cold War. 2001 The Lance P. Sijan Chapter of the Air Force Association is pleased to sponsor the 2017 Gen. The space range mission was Bernard A. Schriever Memorial Essay Contest. The conceived by Air Force Space purpose of the contest is to stimulate thought, dis- cussion and debate on matters relating to how the Command, who then activated the Air Force and Air Force Space Command provide 25th Space Control Tactics 2007 space and cyberspace capabilities for the joint force Squadron to assume space range and the nation. Contest details and submission rules The Executioners were redesignated are contained in the 2017 Schriever Essay Contest operations. under their final name as the 25th Information and Rules Summary, which is avail- able on the Lance P. Sijan Chapter website, www. Space Range Squadron, Nov. 9, lancepsijanafa.org/. Submissions must be unclassi- 2007 and later tested new space fied and are due to the Lance P. Sijan Chapter of the control tactics in a secure AFA by August 15. For more information, contact 2013 Mr. George Bradley, AFSPC Director of History environment. at 554-3081. 25 SRS was transferred to Air Sign up for SAI Combat Command. Single Airmen Initiative events are free for both officers and enlisted personnel. If you are single and 2017 - THE CENTENNIAL would like more information on the events available or would like to register, contact Seth Cannello at 25 SRS celebrates their 100th 567-6658. anniversary with a banquet. Briefs continued on page 18

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Aug. 10 Noon - 4:30 p.m. Training day meets on the last Wednesday of the month at 10:30 a.m. at Sept. 1 All day Family Day the Peterson Air Force Base Club. Call 597-0492 or 591-9523 Briefs Sept. 4 All day Holiday for more information. From page 17 Sept. 14 Noon - 4:30 p.m. Training day Note: Normal clinic hours: 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Monday - Military Retirees Activities Office holds Friday. Walk in services end at 3:30 p.m. The pharmacy and council meeting Children of Valor wrestling club opens lab close at 3:30 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday. For The Military Retiree Activities office will hold a council registration emergencies, call 911. For appointments, call 524-CARE. meeting the second Thursday of each month at 2:30 p.m. in The Children of Valor would like to invite all Schriever CPTS announces closures Building 350, Room 1206 at Peterson Air Force Base. The guest speaker for July 13 is Christina Fornander to provide dependents (military and civilian) to join the team. We The 50th Comptroller Squadron financial service office are a USA wrestling chartered club and part of the Peak an overview of the new military retirement system. For more will be closed the following dates/times: information, call Randall Barrett at 556-7153. 2 Peak League. We are a traveling competition team seek- July 11 All day ing dedicated youth athletes to compete with us. We ac- Aug. 8 All day Fort Carson DLA announces services cept boys and girls, ages 4-15. Practice times are 5:30 - 7:30 If you require assistance with Government Travel Cards p.m. Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Tierra Vista Disposition Services Colorado Springs, located in Building or the Defense Travel System, please contact your unit rep- 324, 1475 Wickersham Boulevard, Fort Carson, conducts ori- Housing multipurpose room, 300 Hartinger Circle. Contact resentatives. If you have any questions, contact 567-2010. Coach Morris Thomas at [email protected] for regis- entations by appointment. The orientations discuss disposi- tration information. Fitness Center announces closure tion services/processes to include turning in excess property, reutilizing government property, available web-based tools, Fitness center holds aerobics class 50th Space Wing Picnic: July 21 special handling of property and environmental needs. Basketball Court closed: Wednesay 12 p.m. - 5 p.m., • To schedule an orientation training, contact 352-4186 The fitness center staff will be teaching the following July 20 12 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. • For receiving/turning in questions, contact 526-9689 classes: No after-hours access: July 20 at 7:30 p.m. - July 21 at • Environmental questions, contact 526-0289 Spin class: 4 - 5 p.m. Mondays 6:00 p.m. Step aerobics/low impact: 4 - 5 p.m. Wednesdays • Reutilization/Transfer/Donation, contact 466-7002 Yoga/pilates: 12 - 1 p.m. Fridays Voluntary Leave Transfer Program — TAPS looking for service members All classes will be held in the aerobics room, however, William Hughes space is limited. Classes are free and open to all Schriever The Tragedy Assistance Program is hosting a survivor members. You must sign-in at the front counter before tak- William Hughes has been approved for the Voluntary Leave seminar and is in need of active-duty service members to ing the class. Transfer Program due to current medical issues. If you like pair with a child during their journey of grief, helping them For more information, visit the fitness center or call to donate leave to him, you can complete the OPM 630-A, gain coping skills in a supportive environment. For more 567-6628. request to donate annual leave to leave recipient under the information and how to register, visit the program’s website Voluntary Leave Transfer Program (within agency) http:// at www.taps.org or call Melissa Hermosillo at (915) 780-3344. Orbital Harmony conducts auditions www.opm.gov/FORMS/PDF_FILL/opm630a.pdf or https:// The Schriever Air Force Base Choir performance group www.opm.gov/forms/pdf_fill/opm630b.pdf (outside agency). 50 CONS Base Support Flight Newsletter Orbital Harmony will be conducting auditions to fill vacant For more information, contact Chris Norrod at 554-6888. The 50th Contracting Base Support Flight quarterly news- spots for the summer 2017 performance season. All positions letter, “The Goods,” is now available for download at http:// are currently open (Soprano, Alto, Tenor and Bass). Any OFF-BASE go.usa.gov/x96XV. For specific questions and concerns, email experience level is welcome. Auditions will be conducted by [email protected]. appointment in Building T135. Participation in the Schriever Responding to Military Children with Choir can be used towards qualification for the U.S. Air Exceptional Needs Academy cadet sponsor program looking Force Volunteer Ribbon. For more details or to schedule an Responding to Military Children with Exceptional Needs for volunteers audition, please contact Allen Vickrey at 721-9280. is a professional development institute designed to inform The U.S. Air Force Academy is looking for volunteer spon- concerned adults about military-connected children with sor families to build a professional mentoring relationship CLOSURES exceptional needs and the issues they may face as they transi- and provide a home-away-from-home for cadets. The pro- tion from school to school. Classes will be held 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. gram needs about 180 families to sponsor cadets. Sponsors Clinic announces closures July 25 - 26 at Hotel Elegante. Register at www.Militarychild. must be at least O-3 for officers, E-6 for enlisted and GS-05 The Schriever Clinic will be closed the following dates/ org/training. for civilian. The program is designed to provide new cadets times: mentorship, offering active-duty and retired military person- Monday All day Family Day Society of Military Widows holds meeting nel and civilians in the community an opportunity to mentor Tuesday All day Holiday The Society of Military Widows is open to widows of any cadets on a permanent basis for their time at the Academy. July 13 Noon - 4:30 p.m. Training day branch of military service, regardless of the spouse’s rank. Email [email protected] or usafa.cwtmsponsor@ Aug. 4 Noon- 4:30 p.m. Medical Group picnic The Pikes Peak Chapter 15 of the Society of Military Widows usafa.edu or call 719-333-2727 for more information.

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