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His heart feels like it’s going to pound out of his chest as he makes his way to the starting line. Hundreds of people stand eagerly awaiting the big race to begin, and his excitement leaves a pit in his stomach. He mentally prepares; shutting out the crowd, silencing his own res- ervations for the challenges he’s about to face. He’s ready. He hears the cannon boom, and he sprints off into the water. It takes a few minutes to get into his rhythm, because of the splashing and kick- ing of the other swimmers around him, but soon he is into a routine. He focuses on his form; one breath at a time, one stroke at a time. For Maj. Reynaldo Champion, commander of the 6th Communications Squadron (CS), Iron- mans are not just a race, they are a way to build and test his resiliency. For years, Champion has been running mara- thons as well as sprints and Olympic-distance triathlons, but in the summer of 2012, that all 7OV[VI`(PYTHUZ[*SHZZ4HYPL[[L(KHTZ changed. His friend challenged him to a half- 4HQ9L`UHSKV*OHTWPVUJVTTHUKLYVM[OL[O*VTT\UPJH[PVUZ:X\HKYVUWH\ZLZMVYHWOV[VPU MYVU[VMHU0YVUTHUWVZ[LYPUOPZVMMPJLH[4HJ+PSS(PY-VYJL)HZL5V]*OHTWPVUOHZ[YH]LSLKHSS 6HH CHAMPION, Page 10 V]LY[OLJV\U[Y`HUK[YHPUZ`LHYYV\UK[VJVTWL[LPU[OLYHJLZOL»ZWHZZPVUH[LHIV\[

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4 Š WWW.MACDILLTHUNDERBOLT.COM Š Wednesday, November 23, 2016 Š MACDILL THUNDERBOLT MACDILL THUNDERBOLT Š Wednesday, November 23, 2016 Š WWW.MACDILLTHUNDERBOLT.COM Š 5 NEWS/FEATURES -HSSPUN^P[OZ[`SL!7HYH*VTTHUKVZZOV^VMM[OLPYZRPSSZ I`:[HMM:N[(HYVU2UV^SLZ 644QFDJBM0QFSBUJPOT$PNNBOE$FOUSBM The U.S. Special Operations Command (SO- COM) is a very unique organization. The service members who make up the organization and its mission are just as unique. With that in mind, it should be no surprise that the premier parachute demonstration team of SOCOM, the Para-Commandos, and their mis- sion are just as unparalleled as its command headquarters. The Para-Commandos had a small start in 1991 with only four people, but in 25 years they have jumped their way up to a team of around 30 individuals—three of tose being full-time team members. “The Para-Commandos are the only joint “Department of Defense” team in the military,” said Maj. Ken Ates, the safety and training ad- visor and performer with the Para-Commandos. “We have members from the Army, Navy, Air Force

and the Marine Corps that come from within 7OV[VI`(YT`:[HMM:N[(HYVU2UV^SLZ SOCOM.” 4LTILYZ VM [OL <: :6*64 7HYH*VTTHUKVZ ZOV^ VMM [OLPY º7LHU\[ 7\UJO» ;ZOPY[Z The Para-Commandos are a direct reflection of JVUNYH[\SH[PUN*OHYSLZ¸WLHU\[¹;PSSTHUJLU[LYHYL[PYLK5-3WSH`LYHUKJ\YYLU[-V_:WVY[Z their command, showing how the military servic- HUHS`Z[VUHZ\JJLZZM\SZR`KP]L^P[O[OL<::6*647HYH*VTTHUKVZ;OL7HYH*VTTHUKVZHYL es work together using special skills completely [OLVUS`+V+1VPU[:LY]PJLKLTVUZ[YH[PVU[LHTJVUZPZ[PUNVMTLTILYZMYVTL]LY`TPSP[HY`ZLY]PJLPU in sync. Not only are all of the services involved, :6*64 but Department of Defense employees as well. “People don’t realize that all of those differ- locker room; I don’t have my guys with me, my skills is a great way to share special forces mem- ent services that work in SOCOM are under one team mates. bers’ training and what they are capable of doing. command and they all work together,” continued “I think these guys are a close-knit team; “You might have teenagers out there who are Ates. “That is one thing that we try and demon- they’ve got great chemistry, and you’ve got to contemplating whether to join the military,” said strate—all four services working together.” have that. I can tell their chemistry is very pro- Ates. “If we can show them just one of the skills According to SOCOM, the team normally jumps fessional, but at the same time, I can see that that we have from special operations, it might be from an altitude of 12,500 feet, freefalling approxi- they just like to let loose and have fun. just enough to get them to say, ‘wow, I want to be mately 2 miles and reaching speeds in excess of “You can tell they have great relationships able to do that as part of my job.’ 120 mph, wearing smoke canisters on their feet to amongst each other, Tillman continued. “The only “That may help with the recruiting of special operations or just the military in general.” make them visible to the public below. time I am jumping out of a plane is with military The Para-Commandos are busy all year, repre- During their freefall, the members of the team personnel; I don’t want to do it with just anybody; senting the special forces community. Every time maneuver their bodies like an aircraft to form I know these guys train hard (and) it’s their job, they perform, every time they prepare, practice, formations in the sky. When the jumpers ap- and they are professionals; I had a blast.” and execute their skills, they are volunteering proach an altitude of 4,000 feet, they break their Working together and performing intricate their own time to do it. Most of the team mem- formation and glide in different directions, open- operations and emulating everyday special op- bers are not assigned solely to the team, they ing their parachutes approximately 2,500 feet erations is the Para-Commandos ultimate mis- have other full-time jobs and end up giving up above the ground. Once open, the members steer sion, but another unique mission the team has is weekends and nights, practicing and participat- their parachutes and land one behind the other bringing what they do to the general public. ing in each event. with precision accuracy in the landing area. “The mission of the Para-Commandos is to The Para-Commandos perform on average 40- This precision accuracy is the trademark of provide awareness to the general public about 50 times a year. They travel as far northwest as their special forces training. special operations command,” said Ates. “People Oregon, as far northeast as Rhode Island, and as Recently, Charles “Peanut” Tillman, a retired hear about SEAL’s and green berets, but they far south as Key West. The team has even per- NFL player and current Fox Sports analyst, was don’t really know what they do, so what we do formed during a Super Bowl. invited to jump with the Para-Commandos and is try to demonstrate one of our infiltration tech- “It is important that we represent the over witness the interoperability of all of the services niques to the general public, which happens to be 67,000 special operations Soldiers, Sailors, Air- and how they work together during jumps. parachuting.” men, and Marines, of which on any given day “It reminds me of being in the locker room, like Showing off their skills may seem like enter- seven to 10 thousand are deployed to over 70 being around some of my teammates,” said Till- taining the public, but it has a real-world appli- countries around the world,” said Ates. “We get man. “Being recently retired, I don’t have that cation when in combat and demonstrating these out there and we tell their story.”

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Tax season is fast approaching! We will begin schedul- ing appointments for tax preparation Jan. 16 at 8:30 a.m. Please call 828-0248 to make an appointment. You also can schedule an appointment by coming by our office next to the commissary. Our first day of actual tax preparation will be Jan. 30. We are also looking for volunteers to help us with this program during this tax season. If you are interested, call 828-0248. We have retiree handbooks available in the military sales section at the exchange. Remember, the ID card building is now Building 411, which is across from the old building and will provide walk- in services if you cannot get an appointment. Retiree Appreciation Day will be held in the clinic Feb. 9 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Shots and screenings will be available that day. ID card section will be open that day, as well. The clinic and pharmacies will be closed every fourth Fri- day of the month, so keep that in mind when picking up prescriptions. May all of you have a great Thanksgiving with your friends and family! 6FKRRO&KRLFH 0DJQHW 6FKRRO ,QIR )DLU Wednesday, 30 Nov 9-11 am Youth Center, Bldg 382

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MACDILL THUNDERBOLT Š Wednesday, November 23, 2016 Š WWW.MACDILLTHUNDERBOLT.COM Š 11 40::065 -YVT7HNL The airfield at Qayyarah West was recaptured from Da’esh by Iraqi forces in July 2016, and has been re- furbished by Coalition engineers to allow the re-commencement of air operations. Qayyarah Airfield is now a vital logistical hub, opening an air corridor in support of the battle to liberate Mosul as well as operations throughout northern Iraq. The 821st CRG is highly-special- ized in training and rapidly deploy- ing personnel to quickly open air- fields and establish, expand, sustain and coordinate air operations in aus- tere, bare-base conditions. Encompassing 29 separate Air Force specialties, the 821st CRG pro- vides the core cadre of expeditionary command and control, airfield op- erations, security, communications, aerial port and aircraft maintenance personnel for deployment worldwide to assess airfields and extend the reach of airpower. “We are designed to go where air infrastructure doesn’t exist in order to bring to bear airpower where it needs to be,” said Col. Rhett Cham-

pagne, 821st CRG commander. “No 7OV[VI`:LUPVY(PYTHU1VYKHU*HZ[LSHU other country can bring the forces and the airlift all the way around the ( [O ,_WLKP[PVUHY` (PYSPM[ :X\HKYVU * /LYJ\SLZ PZ \USVHKLK I` H Z[ *VU[PUNLUJ` 9LZWVUZL .YV\W world to start operations with the speed MVYRSPM[K\YPUNISHJRV\[JVUKP[PVUZH[8H``HYHO>LZ[(PYMPLSK0YHXPUZ\WWVY[VM*VTIPULK1VPU[;HZR-VYJL with which the United States does.” 6WLYH[PVU0UOLYLU[9LZVS]L5V];OL[O,(:PZHJ[P]LS`LUNHNLKPU[HJ[PJHSHPYSPM[VWLYH[PVUZZ\WWVY[PUN Upon arrival to Qayyarah West [OL4VZ\SVMMLUZP]L in mid-October, the 821st CRG es- “The CRG is here as an enabling sive to recapture Mosul. role of sustaining Coalition and Iraqi tablished “airpower from the ground capability,” said Lt. Col. Blaine Bak- “The pre-positioning of cargo, forces conducting counter Da’esh op- up,” constructing command and con- er, 821st CRG element commander. equipment and personnel here in or- erations in Mosul. trol centers, configuring the runway “Without us here, you’re heavily re- der to facilitate that fight is vitally “We are bringing airpower and to support fixed-wing mobility air- liant on ground lines of transporta- important,” he said. “We are very airlift to the fight each and every craft, and de-conflicting a congested tion. While they are heavily robust, humbled and appreciative of the ef- day,” Champagne said. and compressed airspace. they are a little less agile and not as fort to enable the capability to get All air operations conducted out Although the contingency re- rapid with their resupply capabili- aircraft in here to bolster the sup- of Qayyarah West are in support sponse group traditionally enables ties as airlift is.” ply lines to get up to Mosul in fight of Operation Inherent Resolve, the the flow of fixed-wing mobility air- Baker added Coalition partners against Da’esh.” operation to degrade and defeat craft, it has continued to sustain a are heavily dependent on the airfield As the Air Force’s contingency re- Da’esh and the threat they pose to large contingent of rotary-wing air- as a staging base to take the fight to sponse experts, 821st CRG Airmen Iraq, Syria and the wider interna- craft in support of combat operations. Da’esh and support the Iraqi offen- will continue to provide the crucial tional community.

12 Š WWW.MACDILLTHUNDERBOLT.COM Š Wednesday, November 23, 2016 Š MACDILL THUNDERBOLT :L[[SLTLU[ZVMLZ[H[L Lt. Col. Sander of the 3rd Joint Communications Squadron regrets to announce the death of SPC Vincent S. Olmstead, formerly assigned to the 3rd Joint Communications Squadron, MacDill Air Force Base. Capt. Jonathan Eames has been appointed as the Summary Court Officer to handle the disposition of personal property of SPC Vincent Olmstead. Anyone indebted to or having a claim against the estate of SPC Vincent Olmstead should contact Capt. Eames at 828-0711 or 453-4330.

Lt. Col. Vanagas of the 6th Maintenance Squadron regrets to announce the death of Airman Austin Wright, formerly assigned to the 6th Maintenance Squadron, MacDill Air Force Base. 2nd Lt. Jordan Jensen has been appointed as the Summary Court Officer to handle the disposition of personal property of Austin Wright. Anyone indebted to or having a claim against the estate of Austin Wright should contact Lt. Jensen at 828-5840 or (308) 991-6362.

MACDILL THUNDERBOLT Š Wednesday, November 23, 2016 Š WWW.MACDILLTHUNDERBOLT.COM Š 13 COMMUNITY &7&/54 )ULGD\ MacDill Lanes & Bowling Center Fall Break Kids Bowling Special from 3-10 p.m. $1 per game and $1 shoe rental (children under 18). Call 828-4005 for lane availability.

6XQGD\ MacDill Lanes & Family Fun Center Football Frenzy; doors open at noon. NFL Sunday Ticket every game, for every fan, every single Sunday. Club members get free buf- fet. Bowl for $1 per game at each event. Wear your team’s jersey to register to win a $25 FSS gift card every week. Register to win two tickets to an NFL 2017 regular sea- son game of your choice. For more information call 828-4005

Base Theater Free movie “The Amazing Spider- man” (PG-13). Doors open at 1:15 7OV[VI`7L[[`6MMPJLYZ[*SHZZ4PJOHLS+L5`ZL p.m. Movie at 2 p.m. 7HDFK,Q :LY]PJLTLTILYZZ[H[PVULKH[HUKHYV\UK*VHZ[.\HYK:LJ[VY:[7L[LYZI\YNHUK4HJ+PSS(PY-VYJL)HZL 7KXUVGD\ WH\ZLMVYHNYV\WWOV[V5V]H[4VYNHU-P[aNLYHSK4PKKSL:JOVVS3HYNVHM[LY[HRPUNWHY[PU[OL[OPYK Base Library HUU\HS .YLH[ (TLYPJHU ;LHJO0U ;V\Y (JYVZZ 7PULSSHZ ;OL .YLH[ (TLYPJHU ;LHJO0U PZ WHY[ VM 7PULSSHZ Trim a Tree in the Library’s *V\U[`:JOVVSZ»HUU\HSLK\JH[PVU^LLRJLSLIYH[PVUHUKP[^HZJYLH[LK[VPU[YVK\JLZ[\KLU[Z[VJHYLLY Children’s Room at 11 a.m. Help VW[PVUZ[OL`TPNO[UL]LYOH]LJVUZPKLYLK us decorate our Christmas tree af- ter a reading of “The Night Before Christmas”. Call 828-3607. $)"1&-4$)&%6-& 3URWHVWDQWVHUYLFH &DWKROLF0DVV Base Theater 6XQGD\DP)$0&$037UDGLWLRQDO 6DWXUGD\  SP0DVV Free movie “Suicide Squad” (PG- %OGJ5DFFRRQ&UHHN DP3URWHVWDQW 13). Doors open at 6:15 p.m. Movie 6XQGD\DP0DVV starts at 7 p.m. 0RQGD\7KXUVGD\SP ,VODPLFVHUYLFH %OHVVHG6DFUDPHQW5RRP Mark your calendar )ULGD\SPSP3UD\HU • Dec. 2 – Membership Breakfast • Dec. 7 – Holiday Tree Lighting For all other faith groups or for any questions, please contact the Chapel by visiting • Dec. 8 – Trees for Troops http://www.macdill.af.mil/macdillchapel or calling 828-3621 • Dec. 10 – Surfin’ Santa Holiday Party • Dec. 15 – Christmas Feast Mem- bership Luncheon • Dec. 30 – New Years’ Eve Party

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