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COMMANDER’S CORNER: WHAT’S YOUR SOCIAL THUMBPRINT? - PAGE 3 Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado Thursday, May 21, 2015 Vol. 59 No. 20 Base events honor law enforcement during national police week By Dave Smith 21st Space Wing Public Affairs staff writer PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colorado — To call into remembrance the ultimate sacrifice paid by the nation’s peace officers, President John F. Kennedy signed a proclamation in 1962 designating May 15th as Peace Officers Memorial Day. The week the day falls in is designated Police Week. This year May 11-15 was Police Week, and the 21st Security Forces Squadron held and participated in a number of events to honor those who choose law enforcement as their career field, both military and civilian. In addition to honoring fallen comrades, the day and week is an opportunity to provide awareness about the challenges faced in the law enforcement field, said Master Sgt. John Hill, 21st SFS. “It’s a good opportunity for us all to come together for a good cause,” said Master Sgt. George Lanstrum, 21st SFS supervisor of standard evaluation and training. “It gives us a chance to take a moment to remember fallen officers.” Events held on base included a 12-hour vigil ceremony at the flag pole display in front of the wing headquarters building May 12; the 21st SFS Shoot House Challenge, a K9 demonstration and weapons display May 14; and a law enforcement memorial ceremony at Memorial Park, in con- junction with the national ceremony in Washington, D.C., (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Tiffany DeNault) May 15. PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. – Members of the 21st Security Forces Squadron participate in the closing ceremony at the fallen defenders The shoot house challenge was a way to participate in vigil May 12, 2015. The Airmen took turns standing guard by the American flag and a display honoring the fallen defenders at the 21st Space Wing Headquarters building throughout the 12-hour remembrance. The vigil was one of several events recognizing Police Week, including a shoot house See Police Week page 12 challenge, K9 military working dog demonstration, and a law enforcement memorial at Colorado Springs Memorial Park. Reserve Wing ready for 2015 fire season By Master Sgt. Daniel Butterfield to them. It enabled us to get all of our Sgt. Joe Rorick, MAFFS C-130 loadmaster 302nd Airlift Wing Public Affairs training done, on time,” said Lt. Col. Luke instructor. Thompson, chief of aerial firefighting for In the 1970s, Congress established the the 302nd AW. Modular Airborne Fire Fighting System PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Once the MAFFS units are loaded into (MAFFS) Program to aid the United States Colorado — Airmen from the Air Force the C-130s by teams comprised of person- Department of Agriculture Forest Service. Reserve Command’s 302nd Airlift Wing nel from the wing’s aerial port squadron, Typically, when all other civilian air tank- and their U.S. Forest Service partners aircraft maintenance and loadmasters from ers are activated but further assistance is wrapped up their annual Modular Airborne the flying squadron, , it is up to the U.S. needed, the U.S. Forest Service, through Fire Fighting System training May 18 here. Forest Service to make sure the aircrews the National Interagency Fire Center, The four days of currency and re-cur- get the most out of their sorties and drops. can request the aid of the U.S. Air Force’s rency certification ensured the Wing’s 10 “With each of the training sessions it’s MAFFS flying units. MAFFS aircrews, support personnel and very important that we train like we are The training included both classroom MAFFS-equipped C-130s are ready when going to play,” said Kim Christensen,” and flight certification for military flight requests for assistance are made by the Deputy Assistant Director of Operations crews, civilian lead plane pilots and U.S. Forest Service through the National for the U.S. Forest Service. “We want to various support personnel to include Interagency Fire Center. The aircrews flew make sure that the training drops are as Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Tanker 23 sorties and performed 119 training realistic as they can be to what they are Base personnel, Pueblo Tanker Base drops in remote target sites in the Pike- going to experience.” personnel and the Pueblo Interagency San Isabel National Forest, Bureau of Land The training this year also gave the air- Dispatch. Additional personnel from Management land and military ranges. crews an opportunity to get back into aerial CalFire, U.S. Forest Service, Bureau of With so many moving parts for both the firefighting mode after a slower 2014 season Land Management and the State of North civilian and military agencies involved in for most of the MAFFS-trained Airmen. Carolina also provided support during (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Daniel Butterfield) the certification process, it is vital for all to “[I enjoy] just getting everyone together, the certification training at Peterson AFB. A Modular Airborne Fire Fighting System-equipped C-130 from come together to ensure successful training. knocking the rust off. Last year many of “As the years have gone on, we’ve con- the Air Force Reserve’s 302nd Airlift Wing drops potable water “Teamwork was great, as far as the forest us didn’t fly MAFFS so we are just getting tinued to refine the MAFFS mission. We’ve near Hackett mountain in Pike National Forest, Colo. during service and other civilian agencies, [train- back into the swing of things. We all take continued to define training and experience MAFFS certification training, May 16, 2015. Retardant dropped ing] worked fantastic. [302nd AW aircraft] this mission seriously. We know that we requirements, both for DOD personnel and from a MAFFS-equipped C-130 can cover an area one-quarter maintenance did a great job, having the are training for something that we are our personnel. We’ve gotten to a point now, of a mile long and 100 feet wide to aid in the containment of planes ready. It’s extra work having the likely to be called out for and be utilized where I would say, with MAFFS it’s plug wildland fires. spare airplane prepped and ready, kudos for all our abilities,” said Senior Master and play,” said Christensen. 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