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U.S. AIR FORCE PHOTO | AIRMAN 1ST CLASS ALYSSA M. AKERS 2 FRIDAY, JULY 27, 2018 NORTHERN SENTRY International rescue effort saves trapped soccer team STAFF SGT. JESSICA H. SMITH | 18TH WING PUBLIC AFFAIRS

KADENA AIR BASE, attempted by anyone in Japan (AFNS) -- Twelve boys the world,” said Tech. Sgt. ranging from age 11 to 16, Adam Lopez, 31st RQS along with their soccer coach, pararescueman. “It was the found themselves stranded in most technically diffi cult a cave in Thailand’s Chiang mission any of us have ever Rai province, June 23, 2018. been involved with.” After 17 days entrapment, Confi ned space diving is an international rescue team considered to be extremely successfully ended a nearly hazardous for even the most 3-week operation. highly trained and competent At the request of the Royal divers, making it a high-risk Thai government, members mission for the rescuers and of the 320th Special Tactics those trapped in the cave, he Squadron from the 353rd explained. Special Operations Group, and Unsure of where the children members of the 31st Rescue were within the cave, and Squadron from the 18th Wing whether they were even alive, at Kadena Air Base, Japan the team needed to operate were ready to go. with a problem-solving Upon arrival, members were mindset and communicate divided into teams to help with all others in the mission the mission. Some assessed – regardless of the inevitable possible rescue operations at communication barriers – to the mouth of the cave while determine what eff orts could others created helicopter be provided and by who. landing zones by clearing “It was important for all the areas of the surrounding jungle diff erent supporting players and planned for scuba tank to come together because cache locations. everyone brought a diff erent With 24-hour operations expertise to the table – no and 16 to 18 hour shifts, the single entity had all the skills U.S. AIR FORCE PHOTO | CAPT. JESSICA TAIT international rescue team or answers to be able to Airmen from the U.S. Indo-Pacifi c Command prepare for dive operations July 2, 2018, in Chiang Rai, Thailand. At worked around the clock to complete the rescue,” said the request of the Royal Thai government, USINDOPACOM sent a search and rescue team from Okinawa, Japan to overcome the many challenges Tech. Sgt. Michael Smith, 31st assist Thai rescue authorities in locating 12 youth football players and their coach. they faced. RQS pararescueman. “We all “It’s important for people had something to off er and As soon as the location of became a priority for the possible outcome, explained to understand that this kind we needed to be united to the children was determined, rescue team and all others of rescue had never been complete the mission.” safety and risk mitigation involved, to ensure the best Continued on page 8 Thunderbirds announce 2019 offi cer selections AIR DEMONSTRATION SQUADRON

ELLIS AIR will also fl y in close formation 130 squadron members and process, but ultimately these The 12 offi cer positions on FORCE BASE, with the other demonstration keep the team in optimal offi cers rose to the top.” Walsh the team are two-year tours of Nev. -- The pilots, just aft of the No. 1 health. Colls will replace Maj. said. “The Thunderbirds duty. By design, the position commander aircraft and between the two (Dr.) William Goncharow. are proud to welcome these openings are staggered, of Air wingmen. Collins will replace “This year’s exceptional leaders aboard as they assume allowing the squadron to CombatN Command, Gen. Maj. Nick Krajicek. offi cer applicant pool refl ects responsibility for showcasing maintain continuity of Mike Holmes, has offi cially Capt. Michelle Curran, the incredible degree of talent, the pride, precision and experience and leadership. selected the offi cers who will 355th Fighter Squadron, Naval motivation and diversity that professionalism of more than In 2020, Thunderbird Nos. be joining the U.S. Air Force Air Station Joint Reserve Base exists throughout our Air 660,000 total force Airmen 2, 4, 6, 7, 10 and 12 will be Thunderbirds for the 2019 Fort Worth, , has been Force. It was a tough selection serving around the world.” replaced. demonstration season. chosen as Thunderbird No. Lt. Col. John Caldwell, 6, the team’s opposing solo 28th Test and Evaluation pilot. The solo pilots perform Squadron commander, Eglin maneuvers showcasing the Air Force Base, , maximum capabilities of will become Thunderbird the F-16 aircraft. Maj. Matt No. 1, the squadron’s Kimmel, the current opposing commander/leader. As the solo pilot, will transition to the two-fold duty title implies, his lead solo position in 2019. responsibilities will include Maj. Jason Markzon, 35th commanding a force of more Maintenance Operations than 120 enlisted personnel Flight commander and F-16 and 11 commissioned offi cers Fighting Falcon pilot assigned assigned to the Thunderbirds, to the 13th Fighter Squadron, along with leading all Misawa Air Base, Japan, demonstration fl ights. will become Thunderbird Caldwell will replace Lt. Col. No. 8, the team’s advance Kevin Walsh. pilot and narrator. His duties Capt. Michael Brewer, will include advancing to 334th Fighter Squadron, show sites ahead of the team, Seymour Johnson AFB, North coordinating logistical details Carolina, has been selected as with the local show organizers Thunderbird No. 3, the team’s and narrating to the crowd right wing pilot. He will fl y as during performances. Markzon close as 3 feet from the No. 1 will replace Maj. Branden jet during fl ight formations, Felker. demonstrating the teamwork Lt. Col. (Dr.) Noel Colls, and precision of America’s a fl ight surgeon and family Air Force. Brewer will replace practice resident assigned to Maj. Nate Hofmann. the 60th Medical Operations Maj. Whit Collins, the Squadron, Travis AFB, current lead solo pilot, will California, will become transition to the slot pilot Thunderbird No. 9, the team’s position as Thunderbird No. 4 fl ight surgeon. He will provide in 2019. Like Brewer, Collins medical care for more than NORTHERN SENTRY FRIDAY, JULY 27, 2018 3 91ST SFG TRF: COMFORTABLE WITH BEING UNCOMFORTABLE CONTACTUS Airmen with the 91st Security Forces Group participated in the Tactical Response Force Team tryouts at Minot Air Force Base, North Dakota, July 18, 2018. Tryouts were 15-hours long with multiple physical activities such as a 15-minute assessment, pool exercises in and Beth Duchsherer out of the water, leadership challenges and a red man practical. Multiple days of tryouts were held to fi ll 64 spots in the team. Ad Designer | Sales Representative U.S. AIR FORCE PHOTOS | AIRMAN 1ST CLASS ALYSSA M. AKERS [email protected] or [email protected]

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Hangar Party Advance Tickets Available At Rockers & JDC Show Off Your Ride At The 727 and the Flight Line. There is free admission Show & Shine Car Show to this all ranks event but you must purchase a meal ticket if you choose to eat. Social and dinner is scheduled from 5-6:30 p.m. Advance tickets for the hamburger & hot dog combo plate as well as the 6 ounce marinated grilled chicken breast dinner are $8. Advance tickets for the steak dinner are $16 and include an 8 ounce ribeye steak. All dinners include baked potato, baked beans, roll, dessert, and soda or water. Tickets are available in advance by visiting the Jimmy Doolittle Center (except during their closure from July 23-27) or Rockers Bar & Grill. An additional $2 per ticket will be charged at the event. The night features a special Northern Neigh- bors Day Rehearsal Show from 6:30-9 p.m. Musi- cal entertainment featuring local favorite the “Static If you’re a car enthusiast, make plans now to Radio” band will perform on stage from 5-6:30 p.m. attend the Show & Shine Car Show scheduled and from 9-11 p.m. for August 11. From muscle cars to antiques, The Pre-Northern Neighbors Day Hangar from the hottest new rides to classic cruisers, this Party is sponsored by Tires Plus Total Car Care 13th annual event is a must see for the automo- and USAA. No Federal Endorsement of Sponsors tive afi cionado. The car show will be held in the Enjoy an evening of fun for the entire family dur- Intended. parking lot adjacent to Rockers Bar & Grill from ing the Pre-Northern Neighbors Day Hangar Party For more information, please contact the Rock- 3-6 p.m. in conjunction with the annual Block Party. on August 3. The event will be held at Building ers Bar & Grill at 727-ROCK. This year’s show will featuring the following classes: Car (1976 and newer), Car (1975 and Rockers Annual Block Party Provides Fun For All Ages older), Truck (1976 and newer), Truck (1975 and older), Imports (no specifi c year/model), and Mo- Although summer offi cially ends in September, torcycle. Each class will be judged by the public one of the last big bashes of the season takes with the top vehicle in each class receiving the place on Saturday, August 11 during the annual “People’s Choice” award for their respective divi- Rockers Block Party and Show & Shine Car Show. sion. In addition, a special “Kid’s Choice” award The Block Party features a wide array of ac- will be given to the top vehicle overall as deter- tivities and events for both young and old. The mined by the votes of the children age 12 and Block Party runs from 3-7 p.m. with food served under attending the show. Two special awards, from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. The menu features burg- the Warbird’s Choice and the Rough Rider’s ers, hot dogs, BBQ chicken, corn, baked beans, Choice, will be presented to the 5th Bomb Wing chips, and a drink. Cost of this scrumptious meal and the 91st Missile Wing judge’s favorite entry. is $3 for club members (age 5 and older) and $5 Car enthusiasts interested in entering their for non-members (age 3 and older). vehicle should contact Marvin at Auto Hobby, 723- For the young, there are plenty of kids activities 2127 to obtain an entry form. Civilians, including planned including bouncy castles, face painting, spouses and all vehicle passengers, who do not and balloons with clowns. There are activities for have clearance to enter Minot AFB must register the whole family including giveaways galore. by July 27. There is no entry fee and each exhibi- The Block Party takes place outside in the tor receives a complimentary 13th Annual Show & J.R. Rockers parking lot. The Block Party is spon- Shine T-shirt for entering their vehicle/motorcycle. sored by North Star Community Credit Union. No Federal Endorsement of Sponsor Intended. For For 5th Force Support Squadron additional information, please call Rockers Bar & job opportunities, visit www.nafjobs.org Grill at 727-ROCK. or for more information, call the Register Now For U.S. Kids Golf Session Starting August 6 NAF Human Resources Offi ce at (701) 723-2812 program you need to teach your child the game of golf which they can enjoy for a lifetime. The U.S. Kids Golf Program has one remaining session this CLUB MEMBER DRAWING summer allowing youth ages 6 and older to partici- pate in a great golf learning experience. The fi nal ON FRIDAY, JULY 27 session will be held August 6-17. The registration deadline for the session is July 30. Session times WILL BE FOR $350. are 5-6 p.m. or 6-7 p.m., Monday, Wednesday, and You must be present to win. Become a club Friday. Space is limited; fi rst come fi rst served. member today to qualif y. Simply visit Rockers The program focuses on teaching youth how to Bar & Grill or the Jimmy Doolittle Center to golf using clubs fi tted especially for them. For only obtain your application. The next weekly $125.00, each child receives their very own set of club member drawing will be held on Friday, starter golf clubs, golf instruction by a experienced July 27 at Rockers Bar & Grill and the Jimmy Learning to play golf is a tremendous challenge golf instructor, and on course playing time. For for every beginner. For kids, the challenge is even additional information, call the Rough Rider Golf Doolittle Center. Drawing time varies each greater. The Rough Rider Golf Course has just the Course at 723-3164. week between 5:30-6:30 p.m. NORTHERN SENTRY FRIDAY, JULY 27, 2018 7

Jul 27 Friday Night Karaoke Aug 3 First Friday 5K Fun Run Come and show off your talent during Friday Night The Fitness Center invites you to their First Friday Karaoke at Rockers Bar & Grill on July 27 from 5K Fun Run on August 3 beginning at 7:30 a.m. Free Range Balls for Juniors 8 p.m. to close. Sing solo, do a duet, or grab a at the Fitness Center. The events feature awards The Rough Rider Golf Course is excited to offer group! Rockers has a great karaoke selection for for the fastest male and female at each run. The the Free Range Balls for Juniors program on their your enjoyment. Gather up your friends and enjoy August event will feature a Flower Power theme driving range. Bring your child to the golf course all of the fun. For additional information, contact so wear your grooviest 60’s or 70’s attire. No reg- now through August 31 from 12 p.m. to 9 p.m. daily Rockers Bar & Grill at 727-ROCK. istration is required to participate. For additional to practice on the range. Range balls are FREE for kids under 18 years of age for the summer! For Aug 20-23 Off-Base Budget Classes information, call the McAdoo Fitness Center at 723-2145. more details, call 723-3164. Planning to move off base? Are you ready to manage the costs? The Airman & Family Readi- Kids Bowl Free Program ness Center is hosting Off-Base Budget Classes Children 15 years of age and under at Minot AFB on August 20, 21, 22 & 23 from 2:30-4 p.m. Air- can now sign-up for 2 FREE games of bowling men will obtain important information on leases, per day from now - August 31, 2018. Rough military clauses, renters insurance, complete a Rider Lanes is participating in the Kids Bowl Free budget worksheet, and determine an affordable program which allows children to sign up at no rental price range. Attendees should bring their charge to receive the free games. Simply visit latest end-of-month LES and have knowledge of www.kidsbowlfree.com/AirForce website to reg- their current bills. Pick a date and sign up today! ister your child. Then you will receive your free There are four classes to choose from to help fi t bowling passes each week via email. Members your busy schedule. Please contact the Airman may use the coupon on any electronic device or & Family Readiness Center at 723-3950 for ad- print the coupon for presentation to the center. Shoe rental is not included. For additional informa- ditional information or to sign-up for a class. tion regarding the Kids Bowl Free program, please contact Rough Rider Lanes at 727-4715. Youth Indoor Flag Football & Cheerleading Registration

The Youth Center is holding Youth Indoor Flag Football & Cheerleading registration now through July 31. Cost for Smart Start Flag Football (ages 3-4 years old) is $30. The cost for youth ages 5-12 years old is $40. The cost for Cheerleading is $30 plus uniform cost. Current immunization record including fl u shot must be on fi le to register. Youth Center membership is required. The season is scheduled to begin on October 9. For additional information, please call the Youth Center at 723-2838.

R. Graham Burke turns 2 on August 6!

Gabrielle Domina turns 5 on August 1!

Brooklyn McRae turns 7 on July 30!

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Park University Announces Graduates from Minot AFB Campus Clapper, Management/Accounting, Criminal Justice Administration/ , La. # Law Enforcement, Minot, N.D. PARK UNIVERSITY Joel Peter Cortez, Criminal Justice Michael Oliver, Information and Administration/Law Enforcement, Computer Science/Networking Parkville, Mo.—July 23, 2018 July 20 at the Minot Municipal bachelor’s degree. Moapa, Nev. (attended Independence and Security, Minot, N.D. (attended — Park University’s Minot (N.D.) Auditorium. The University had LIST OF UNDERGRADUATE High School, San Jose, Calif.) Curtis North Hardin High School, Radcliff , Air Force Base Campus held its 28 students eligible to participate in DEGREES CONFERRED (Honors Alfonzo Fisher, Criminal Justice Ky.) @ Matthew C. Phinney, commencement ceremony on the ceremony — all 28 received a designation key ([at least 30 earned Administration/Security, Crowley, Criminal Justice Administration/ credit hours prior to the last term Texas (attended David B. Oliver Law Enforcement, Minot, N.D. of enrollment at Park University]): High School, Pittsburgh, Pa.) # $ Cody Allen Reicks, Criminal @ - Summa Cum Laude (3.9 to 4.0 Anthony A. Gilkeson, Management/ Justice Administration/Law RESCUE EFFORT from page grade point average) # -Magna Cum Logistics, Minot Air Force Base, Enforcement, North Liberty, Laude (3.7 to 3.899 GPA) $ -Cum N.D. (attended New London [Ohio] Iowa (attended Crestwood [Iowa] Laude (3.5 to 3.699 GPA) (Name, High School) @ Amy L. Hatten, High School) Patricia Russell, Staff Sgt. Jamie Brisbin, 31st space diving – would be Degree Concentration [if applicable], Interdisciplinary Studies, Minot Management/Human Resources, Air Force Base, N.D. $ Tiff any Minot, N.D. (attended East Lake RQS pararescueman. restricted,” Uriarte said, “But Hometown and High School Attended [if provided]) Nicole Holley, Management/ High School, Tarpon Springs, Having found the children, we kept our leadership up to Human Resources, Montgomery, Fla.) $ Jonathan P. Sims, Social the international rescue team speed on our decision-making Bachelor of Science # William R. Alderete, Social Psychology, Minot Ala. $ James E. Jeff erson Jr., Psychology, Lompoc, Calif. @ began the real prep work for process and how we planned Air Force Base, N.D. (attended Criminal Justice Administration/ Heinrich Smit, Management/ fulfi lling the rescue plan. to mitigate risks, and they fully William Howard Taft High School, Law Enforcement, Minot, N.D. Finance, Benton, La. (attended However, because of the supported our decisions on San Antonio, Texas) # Curtis H. (attended Yucca Valley [Calif.] Heritage High School, Conyers, complexity of the eff ort, the how to execute at the tactical Brooks, Computer Science, Lompoc, High School) Joshua W. Jenkins, Ga.) @ Melissa Lynn Spring, team feared the loss of some level.” Calif. Jason Hollis Burnham, Information and Computer Science/ Management/Human Resources, of the children, unsure if Overcoming so many Criminal Justice Administration/ Networking and Security, and Boulder City, Nev. $ Kesha Lavett everyone would survive. diffi culties and barriers may Law Enforcement, Big Spring, Management/Computer Information Taylor, Management, Kadena Air “Due to the technical have been an accomplishment Texas (attended Westbrook [Maine] Systems, Burlington, N.D. @ Base, Japan Nicholas T. Taylor, High School) Cherie Marie Burns, Melissa Johnson, Management/ Management/Human Resources, diffi culty of this mission, experienced only by those Marketing, Minot Air Force Base, Prattville, Ala. # Adam Thomas we didn’t expect all of the directly involved, but as news Management/Human Resources, Minot, N.D. (attended Manhattan N.D. (attended Etiwanda [Calif.] Urban, Information and Computer children to survive the rescue,” of the last child being rescued [Kan.] High School) Reyna High School) Science/Computer Science, Lompoc, Lopez said. “However, we had spread throughout the media Alejandra Chavez, Criminal Justice Nathan Johnson, Management, Calif. (attended North Newton High the right people and equipment – making it a 100 percent Administration/Law Enforcement, LaValle, Wis. # Brian M. Martell, School, Morocco, Ind.) @ Celia in place, and we knew that successful rescue mission – the Minot, N.D. (attended Hanford Computer Science, Lancaster, Weeks, Management/Healthcare, due to the low oxygen levels world sighed in relief too. [Calif.] High School) @ Teresa R. Calif. Alanna Karen McCain, Williamsburg, Va. in the cave, as well as the worsening weather that was sure to further fl ood the cave, we had a small window of time to execute a rescue. The risk mitigation that went into planning this rescue was done with such a high level of attention to detail that we knew the plan was solid.” Kadena AB Airmen took on the role of executing logistics dives to pre-position scuba tanks that would later be used for divers to swap used tanks for full tanks, explained Master Sgt. Christopher Uriarte, 31st RQS pararescueman. The team placed over 200 strategically throughout the cave on the fi rst day. Another role performed by members of Kadena AB involved carrying the children from chamber to chamber and diving with them from the third chamber to the second chamber where they were handed off to Australian team members before being further guided by Thai members. “It was an amazing WE ARE LEADING CARE. experience to have so many people, regardless of TOGETHER. nationality or culture, working together towards a common goal,” said Stephen Drakes, 31st RQS SERE specialist. “Obviously communication is the immediate barrier to THOMAS FRIMPONG, DO, AND CHARLES WOOD, MD, NEUROSURGEONS any multi-national eff ort, and that was true during this rescue as well – we were able to overcome communication barriers by building solid relationships with the folks we worked with day-in and Delivering better outcomes with advanced neurosurgical care. day-out. 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