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Did you know? Schriever remembers Holocaust By Tech. Sgt. Wes Wright HHHHH 50th Space Wing Public Affairs SCHRIEVER AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. DIVERSITY — An eight-year-old Jewish boy stood at the edge of a clearing on the border of DAY Czechoslovakia and Hungary with an adult friend at the beginning of World War II. He thought he was just on a cross country Schriever Air Force Base, adventure. Colorado, will host its 2018 “Do you know how to hop like a bunny Diversity Day event, highlighting rabbit,” the adult asked. different cultures with the theme of “Oh yes, I can do that quite well,” the “united in differences” 10 a.m. to 2 boy responded gleefully. p.m. Friday in the Indoor Running “Good, I want you to hop like a very fast Track. Admission is free for all valid bunny rabbit across the field,” the man said. Department of Defense cardholders. “I’ll join you when you reach the other side.” There will be free food, entertain- Blissfully unaware a guide hired by his ment and demonstrations from more parents was helping him escape Nazi per- than 10 cultures and ethnic groups. secution, the boy, Oscar Sladek, sprinted For more information, call the 50th across the field. Gunshots rang out in the Space Wing Equal Opportunity of- distance but the bunny rabbit made it safely fice at 567-7096. to the other side. This was part of the Holocaust survival story Sladek told Airmen during the Days Base Briefs of Remembrance event at Schriever Air Spouses are invited to Force Base, Colorado, Aug. 9, 2018. events marked with Days of Remembrance is an annual period designated by the THIS WEEK Congress for civic commemorations and U.S. Air Force photo by Kathryn Calvert special educational programs to help citi- SNCO Induction Ceremony Oscar Sladek, Holocaust survivor, shares his story with Airmen during the Days of Remembrance event at Schriever zens remember and draw lessons from the The Colorado Front Range Senior Air Force Base, Colorado, Aug. 9, 2018. As a young boy, Sladek spent several years evading capture by Nazis, Holocaust. Noncommissioned Officer Induction hiding out with friends and in the mountains with his family. His story served as a reminder of the persecution Ceremony will take place at the Arnold and difficulties people faced during the Holocast. See Holocaust page 6 Hall Ballroom at The Academy, Colorado, Friday. The medallion ceremony will begin at 6 p.m. and the ceremony will begin at In-person presentation 7 p.m. The guest speaker for the event will be Lt. Gen. Jay Silveria. iWAR to leadership should Falcon Parkway repairs 50th Space Wing leadership is soliciting include old process and Falcon Parkway will be reduced to seeks ideas/proposals from Total Force Airmen single-lane access until Sept. 29. The how new process traffic circle will be unaffected by across the wing to integrate, innovate construction. For more information, enhances mission and elevate mission areas, enhancing the contact Staff Sgt. Marquis Williams ideas at 567-4323. (Airmen time saved, mission, saving Airmen's time, increasing By Airman 1st Class customer satisfaction and saving money ON-BASE William Tracy money saved, etc.) 50th Space Wing Public Afairs PA giving away furniture SCHRIEVER AIR FORCE BASE, The Public Affairs office is giving Colo. — Although the 50th Space away office furniture to include a con- Wing is the master of space, it must Airmen are encouraged to ference room table, chairs and desks of continue to innovate, integrate and inform their respective various styles, a credenza and shelving. elevate operations to remain ahead leadership chain of intent to For more information about pickup, of its adversaries in the ever-evolving call 567-5040. space and cyber domains. submit idea/proposal through More Briefs page 15 In response, leadership is seek- unit commander. ing ideas or proposals from Sign up for weekly Schriever Airmen throughout the wing INNOVATE, INTEGRATE, announcements, news and more. through its iWAR, Innovative Visit www.schriever.af.mil and click Warfighters Advancing Readiness, ELEVATE “Public Affairs” under featured links. program based on Air Force Space Command’s “Shark Tank” program To submit, contact Shana Allen with the 50th SW Public Affairs and the Air Force’s “Spark Tank” competition. Manpower Offi ce, 567-2780. These programs provide 50th SW Airmen a way to submit ideas Inside at higher Air Force levels in line with Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. David SUBMISSION TO THE Submissions should include submitter Making a difference...... 3 Goldfein’s initiative to encourage in- WING WILL BE Go big or go home...... 5 novation throughout the force. CONSIDERED FOR information, supervisor information, Why I wear the uniform...... 9 iWAR’s four primary purposes are: HIGHER LEVEL proposal title, identification of 1. To highlight leadership empow- PROGRAMS (AIR problem/issue, background of erment of Airmen to develop new FORCE SPACE ways to conduct the wing’s missions. problem/issue, cost of idea/proposal 2. To make all Airmen aware of COMMAND SHARK their responsibility and opportunity TANK) WHERE and proposed solution/resolution with to increase their unit’s effectiveness. APPROPRIATE. an actionable decision for leadership. See Ideas page 8

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After almost that delivered an advantage to our country ART DEPARTMENT 21 years of service the answers are pretty and that was my role. Art Director...... Melissa Edwards obvious to me now, but it hasn’t always been Finally, it’s all about leadership! We officers Production Manager...... Jason Peters that way. Like the vast majority of Air Force are always talking about it. Let me BLUF, or Graphic Designer...... Rowdy Tompkins members, I have never been a trigger puller. I bottomline upfront, this one for you. It has Graphic Designer...... Elena Trapp have served in a variety of space acquisitions always been about my people. That is how I and operations positions. At times, I found it fit it. No matter the mission, I took the op- COLORADO PUBLISHING HOUSE difficult to determine how what I was doing portunity I was given and the people who Chairman of the Board...... John Weiss fit into the big Air Force picture. By nature, were there and made it work. Nothing was Executive Editor Emeritus...... Ralph Routon all of my jobs were highly technical and not ever perfect. Like anything else, you deal with Circulation Coordinator...... Tim Kranz Lt. Col. John Claxton always easy to explain to family members 50th Operations Group deputy commander what you have and make it work. Leadership and friends back home. As time went on, to me was about making my people better by one thing became easy to understand and have it) that ensured I didn’t self-eliminate passing on everything I had learned along Published by Colorado Springs Military Newspaper Group, provided much satisfaction. It wasn’t always the way, ultimately giving them the oppor- a private firm in no way connected with the U.S. Air Force, along the way. Gather advice from those you under exclusive written contract with Schriever Air Force Base about what I was doing then, it was about respect and learn from both good and bad tunity to grow and shine. While I am proud and the 50th Space Wing. This civilian enterprise newspaper is an authorized publication for members of the U.S. military making a difference for the future. The sat- leadership examples. Above all else learn to of the part I played in developing incredibly services. Contents of the Schriever Sentinel are not necessarily the official views of, or endorsed by, the U.S. Government, the isfaction came from the process of getting be flexible. Like it or not, our Air Force is complex systems, and the missions I have Department of Defense (DoD) or the Department of the Air Force. there. Now I’d like to share a couple of things supported, I believe my greatest accomplish- The appearance of advertising in this publication includ- constantly evolving. By far, the only constant ing inserts and supplements does not constitute endorse- that have worked for me. ment is the fellow leaders I have helped make. ment by the DoD, the Department of the Air Force, or the I have experienced in my time in the Air Force Colorado Springs Military Newspaper Group of the products First, pick a path, make a plan, execute and is change. After a while, like anything else, That’s a capability that counts. or services advertised. Everything advertised in this publica- tion shall be made available for purchase, use or patronage constantly reflect and adjust it. Think about it’s not about the one thing you did, but all For those of you who already know how without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, physical handicap, political affiliation or how far you want to go in the Air Force. This the things you did along the way that made you are making a difference, good on you. any other non-merit factor of the purchaser, user or patron. Editorial content is obtained from the Schriever AFB pub- is not easy for everyone. I didn’t fully decide a difference. Keep it up. For those of you who don’t, don’t lic website and based on news releases, features, editorials I wanted to be a colonel until about my five- worry, you will. Just don’t let it happen, figure and reports prepared by the DoD and Air Force newsgath- Second, and I mentioned it earlier, it’s ering agencies and the Schriever AFB Public Affairs Office. year mark. I did however, write out a plan not always about the present. In our highly out where you want to be, make your plan, when I was a second lieutenant (really I still technical Air Force it is usually about the execute, and enjoy the journey.

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Courtesy photo Col. Jennifer Grant, commander of the 50th Space Wing, meets with U.S. Air Force Academy cadets at Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado, July 26, 2018. More than 50 USAFA cadets visited Schriever AFB as part of the Operation Air Force program. USAFA cadets experience Schriever mission

By Senior Airman Arielle Vasquez Operation Air Force gave USAFA cadets the opportunity Capt. Archie Johnson, assistant director of operations with 50th Space Wing Public Affairs to immerse themselves in Air Force culture, explore career the 1st Space Operations Squadron, and 1st Lt. Madeline SCHRIEVER AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. — Throughout options and learn how base units work together to achieve Midas, course manager for the 50th Operations Support June and July, more than 50 United States Air Force Academy the 50th Space Wing mission. During the visit, the cadets Squadron, served as base directors for the program. cadets traveled down the road to visit Schriever Air Force toured several units and gained an understanding of how “As base directors, we arranged the planning for and Base, Colorado, as part of the Operation Air Force program. they all fit together. execution of their day-to-day schedules and made sure to Operation Air Force is a requirement for graduation and Some of these units included the 4th Space Operations provide as robust of an experience to the cadets as possible,” Schriever AFB is one of the 60 continental United States Squadron, 3rd Space Experimentation Squadron, 22nd Space Johnson said. “Our job was to tailor the experience based bases working with USAFA to make this program successful. Operations Squadron, 50th Force Support Squadron, 50th on what Schriever AFB had to offer. Not only did we have to During the two-and-a-half week long program, the cadets Security Forces Squadron and 527th Space Aggressors See Experience page 14 also visited other Front Range installations. Squadron.

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I AM SCHRIEVER: Go big or go home

By Halle Thornton “She graciously assists them during their 50th Space Wing Public Affairs medical treatment, recovery and transition SCHRIEVER AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. back to duty or civilian status,” Schwald — After she was diagnosed with stage three said. “She is currently a RAMP Mentor for breast cancer in 2015, Tech. Sgt. Carmen nine active duty and retired junior enlisted, Mena-Flores, noncommissioned officer in senior NCOs and officer wounded warrior charge, commander’s support staff with the mentorees.” National Reconnaissance Office Operations As a mentor, Mena-Flores is paired up Squadron’s first words were, “This too will with other wounded warriors, reaching out pass.” to them and has them tell her their stories. Mena-Flores’ journey through an often fa- “This builds a strong relationship and tal illness inspired her to help other wounded trust,” she said. “Sometimes, all they want service members, and eventually led her to to do is talk, so I listen, and it goes a long win the Chief’s Choice Award at Schriever way; people need that sometimes.” Air Force Base, Colorado, July 2018. As an ambassador, Mena-Flores talks “My daughter was two at the time, and all about her battle with breast cancer, and I could think about was being there for her how leadership has helped her through the and watching her grow,” she said. “My end journey. goal was to survive. I’m the type of person “That’s also why I decided to apply to be that goes big or goes home. This was not a mentor,” she added. “It’s a way for me to going to beat me.” give back to people who have been diagnosed Chief Master Sgt. Roderick Schwald, re- with similar illnesses, not just breast cancer covery care coordinator with the Air Force related.” Wounded Warrior Program, along with Mena-Flores’ inspirational leadership other leadership members, nominated her resulted in at least three mentorees asking for the Chief’s Choice Award while work- Schwald for permission to become RAMP ing with her in the AFW2 Program, a con- mentors themselves. gressionally mandated and federally funded During her battle with cancer, Mena- program that provides care and services to Flores took college courses with the help ill, wounded service members, both combat of a full Wounded Warrior Scholarship from and non-combat related. Colorado Technical University, saying be- The Chief’s Choice Award recognizes out- cause if she was not able to return to duty, she standing Airmen in their work both in the wanted to have a secure plan for her future. military and local community. “I’m a very hopeful person and have faith, Tech. Sgt. Carmen Mena-Flores, noncommissioned officer in charge of com- Mena-Flores has been an ambassador but if I do survive this and don’t get to return mander’s support staff with the National Reconnaissance Office Operations and Recovery Airman Mentorship Program See Mentor page 13 Squadron, survived stage three breast cancer and is nowactive in the Air mentor since 2016. Force Wounded Warrior Program. Mena-Flores received the Chief’s Choice Award for her work in the military and local community.

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U.S. Air Force photos by Kathryn Calvert Col. Jacob Middleton, vice commander of the 50th Space Wing, introduces Oscar Sladek, a Holocaust Airmen from the 50th Space Wing salute Oscar Sladek, a Holocaust survivor during the Days of Remembrance survivor, to Airmen during the Days of Remembrance event at Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado, Aug. event at Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado, Aug. 9, 2018. People had the opportunity to hear from Sladek, 9, 2018. Sladek shared his story, which served as a reminder of the persecution and difficulties people read storyboards and observe World War II artifacts during the event. faced during the Holocast.

hiding in a makeshift cave and could “hear the soldiers deeper understanding for those who perished but equal talking” and “see their boots as they walked by.” opportunity to celebrate those like Mr. Sladek who Holocaust Many in attendance were struck by Sladek’s story, persevered and survived against almost insurmountable From page 1 including Senior Airman Adrian Ordonez, guardsman odds,” Rivera said. “It is that same perseverance which is with the High Frontier Honor Guard. the theme of this year’s observance but also a reminder of why anyone who wears the uniform or serves this The Living History Regiment, Living History great nation should never forget why we serve.” Colorado, Airman Heritage Foundation, Pike’s Peak A video played during the event with George Library District and the USO teamed up to bring a “The German soldiers were Santayana’s famous quote, “Those who cannot remem- Holocaust museum to the base that included story- stabbing their bayonets into ber the past are condemned to repeat it.” boards, WWII artifacts and much more. Ordonez took the words to heart. While many objects and artifacts silently stood tes- the hay, and I could hear the “It’s important to remember the events that hap- tament to the atrocities of the Holocaust, Sladek gave spears going all around me, pened and has reminded us of what prejudice, intol- them voice. erance, and injustice can do to everyone,” he said. “It “My Holocaust started at the age of five,” Sladek said. ‘wssh, wssh, wssh,’ but I was reminds us to not repeat what happened in the past. “Kids at school slowly started to distance themselves Mr. Sladek stressed the propaganda was so strong from from me as their parents gave in to political pressure not hit,” Sladek said. Nazi Germany that even the best of people can turn and threat of violence from the authorities.” and do the worst things.” Sladek told of a several years long journey that saw Sladek and Col. Brian Kehl, commander of the 50th him travel to and from his home in Czechoslovakia to “The speech Mr. Sladek gave really had the biggest Mission Support Group, concluded the event by releas- Hungary. He and his family would hide out in base- impact as he was there to see the horrors that hap- ing 17 white balloons into the sky, each symbolizing 1 ments in friends’ houses and in the mountains with pened in the past,” Ordonez said. “He also shared that million lives lost during the Holocaust. partisans as roundups and persecution happened all there are slivers of hope and happiness even in those “This base-wide event aimed to remember and edu- around them. trying times.” cate the tragedy of the Holocaust with the interactive/ During one of his trips across the border, he was The distinct honor of having a Holocaust survivor educational Holocaust museum featuring WWII reen- hiding in a hay cart. present at the event was a key goal for this year’s orga- actors, static displays with WWII weapons, a Holocaust “The German soldiers were stabbing their bayonets nizer, 1st Lt. Rachel Rivera, wideband global SATCOM timeline and the presentation by Mr. Sladek,” Rivera into the hay, and I could hear the spears going all around engineer with the 4th Space Operations Squadron. said. “I think with the combination of the museum, me, ‘wssh, wssh, wssh,’ but I was not hit,” Sladek said. “Mr. Sladek’s openness and willingness to share guest speaker and symbolic balloon release, Schriever In another near miss, Sladek and his family were presents an opportunity for all of us present to gain a accomplished just that.”

Attendees interact with World War II reenactors during the Days of Remembrance event at Schriever Air An Airman reads through a timeline display during the Days of Remembrance event at Schriever Air Force Force Base, Colorado, Aug. 9, 2018. The event was created to raise awareness and educate others about Base, Colorado, Aug. 9, 2018. People had a chance to see World War II artifacts and hear from a Holocaust what took place during the Holocaust. survivor during the event, designed to raise awareness about the Holocaust.

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U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Wes Wright Airmen from the 2nd Space Operations Squadron carry a 450-pound weight called “The Worm” on the outdoor track at Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado, Aug. 13, 2018. The Worm’s flexible design makes it difficult to maneuver, requiring strength and teamwork to move it efficiently. The squadron regularly does physical training as a team to improve their physical fitness and strengthen team dynamics.

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their ideas. No idea is off limits if it is Ideas mission related and has the potential to improve the base.” From page 1 Winning ideas will be awarded funds or innovation dollars and leadership 3. To inform Airmen of the proper pro- recognition. cess for determining risk and elevating “This program allows us to skip all potential process improvements to the the bureaucracy and lets Airmen pres- right level of implementation. ent their ideas directly to those with the 4. To highlight successful efforts to in- resources to implement them,” said Maj. novate, integrate and elevate operations. Stephen Cash, commander of the 50th While the Air Force attributes its foun- Comptroller Squadron. “It allows us to dation to time tested traditions, customs create an environment where innovation and the sacrifice of those who served be- is at the forefront.” fore, it is the innovation of all Airmen Maj. Matthew Blystone, assistant di- now and in the future which can fine tune rector of operations with the 2nd Space or potentially redefine the Air Force. Operations Squadron, who was an initia- “Harnessing young Airmen’s creative tor for a 2nd SOPS Mission Planning Cell and innovative ideas has always been multimedia computer to increase their critical to making improvements, not just ability to support users in theater, has here at Schriever, but Air Force wide,” said undergone the iWAR process and saw Shana Allen, management analyst with the idea come to fruition. the 50th Force Support Squadron and a “We saw taskers coming down and lead developer of the program. “We’ve got thought having these computers would brilliant minds all over this base and we greatly alleviate the process,” he said. “It was satisfying to see our idea receive have to provide an opportunity for them U.S. Air Force graphic by 1st Lt. Scarlett Rodriguez funding. This is a great opportunity to share their ideas.” The 50th Space Wing leadership is seeking ideas or proposals from Airmen throughout the wing through for people who have good ideas but not Airmen are encouraged to submit an its iWAR, Innovative Warfighters Advancing Readiness, program based on Air Force Space Command’s idea or proposal after consulting their “Shark Tank” program, in which Airmen submit their ideas to improve the wing and then present their enough money to get it done.” respective leadership chain. Ideas or ideas and proposals to a leadership panel. For more information, contact Shana Allen, management By sharing one’s ideas, Airmen can en- proposals should enhance mission, save analyst with the 50th Force Support Squadron and lead developer of the program, at 567-2780. sure the wing’s continued dominance in Airmen’s time, increase customer sat- space and cyberspace. isfaction and provide other benefits to “Your impact can be huge,” Cash said. the wing. actionable decision for leadership and the the old process and how the new process “One Airman can have an impact not only Submissions should include submit- cost of the proposed project. enhances the mission. at this wing and on this installation, but ter information, supervisor information, After submission, Airmen are then “I implore anyone with ideas to bring the major command and ultimately the proposal title, identification of problem or given a chance to present their ideas to them forward,” she said. “This is a plat- Headquarters Air Force level.” issue, background of problem or issue and leadership. In person presentation to form for anyone — government employ- To submit your ideas or for more infor- a proposed solution or resolution with an leadership should include background on ees, reservists and active duty to pitch mation, contact Allen at 567-2780.

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By Secretary of the Air Force Public Affairs using rapid prototyping authorized by Section 804 of the work before reaching a final settlement on contract terms ARLINGTON, Va. — The Air Force has awarded a con- FY16 National Defense Authorization Act to explore the and conditions, to include a final negotiated price. The con- art-of-the-possible and to advance these technologies to a tract not to exceed $480,000,000 to Lockheed Martin Missiles tract is expected to be definitized within 180 days of award. capability in 2021. and Fire Control to begin designing a second hypersonic The Air Force’s other hypersonic weapon rapid proto- Leaders from the Department of Defense, Missile Defense typing effort is called the Hypersonic Conventional Strike weapon prototype. Agency, Air Force, Navy and Army signed a memorandum This contract will provide the critical design review, test Weapon. The ARRW and HCSW efforts are developing of agreement June 28 to work cooperatively on hypersonic unique capabilities for the warfighter and each has different and production readiness support for the Air-Launched boost glide technology development. technical approaches. The ARRW effort is “pushing the art- Rapid Response Weapon. “The Joint Team requires the right mix of agile capabilities “We are going to go fast and leverage the best technology to compete, deter and win across the spectrum of competi- of-the-possible” by leveraging the technical base established available to get hypersonic capability to the warfighter as tion and conflict,” said Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. David by the Air Force/DARPA partnership. The HCSW effort is soon as possible,” said Secretary of the Air Force Heather L. Goldfein. “We must push the boundaries of technology using mature technologies that have not been integrated for A. Wilson. and own the high ground in this era of great power com- an air-launched delivery system. The ARRW effort is one of two hypersonic weapon pro- petition and beyond.” The Armament Directorate of the Air Force Life Cycle totyping efforts being pursued by the Air Force to acceler- This undefinitized contract action allows the government Management Center is providing program management of ate hypersonic research and development. The Air Force is to meet urgent needs by authorizing the contractor to begin these prototyping efforts. Why I wear the uniform

By Airman 1st Class Sabrina McLean my loyalty to my country that has protected my 50th Operations Support Squadron family for many years. The selflessness that our SCHRIEVER AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. — “The brethren had, to risk everything for the U.S. and true soldier fights not because he hates what is in the families they have never met. front of him, but because he loves what is behind I left behind my family, and with that in per- him.” G.K. Chesterton. spective, I’m serving for them. Both my grand- I graduated high school in June 2016 wide eyed fathers served, one in the Marines and the other and excited. I was accepted to my first choice col- in the Navy. My father served in the Army, and lege, but I was too intimidated by the price tag. without realizing it I filled in the missing branch, unknowingly carrying on a family legacy. I decided to do my first two years at the local My Air Force career was kick-started by a selfish community college to ease the financial burden. aspiration for a way to pay for my college tuition, By May 2017, I finished my first year, I was in debt but as I moved forward, I developed a stronger and bored with my part time jobs and lifestyle. I understanding of why I wear this uniform. never considered joining the military because I As an American Airman, I wear my uniform was urged toward the usual sequence of attending with pride. To honor the past Americans of every college right after high school, but an ad caught my branch who have lost their lives to keep our coun- eye late one Saturday night and the next Monday try safe, and the ones keeping my family safe. I morning my local recruiter called to talk to me. hope to give them the best support I possibly can Flash forward to November 2017, I’m issued to complete the mission, so they can continue to my Airman Battle Uniform and instructed on protect not only my family, but every brethren’s the proper way to wear them. As I was rushed to family, current, past, or fallen. I wear this uniform fasten up, I didn’t realize the legacy the uniform to aid in the fights to keep this great country free carries. Through training, I gained a different and out of harm’s way, and denying enemies any Airman 1st Class Sabrina McLean perspective, I proudly wear the uniform to express opportunity to take that away. 50th Operations Support Squadron

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U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Donald Hudson Staff Sgt. Cody Nickell, 374th Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler, works with Topa, 374th SFS MWD, to get him accustomed to being inside a UH-1N helicopter during a 459th Squadron MWD familiarization flight July 26, 2018, at Yokota Air Base, Japan. Flying in a helicopter can be hard for the MWD’s due to the noise and vibrations, but once the MWDs become comfortable with the aircraft, they can be transported quickly and efficiently to wherever needed.

U.S. photo by Airman 1st Class Tiffany A. Emery An F-15E Strike Eagle with the 4th Fighter Wing at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, North Carolina, flies near a rainbow over the south- eastern U.S., Aug. 8, 2018. The Strike Eagle had just been refueled by a KC-135 Stratotanker with the 121st Air Refueling Wing out of Ohio.

U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Andrew D. Sarver U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Joshua Magbanua Tech. Sgt. Jared Rogness, a flight engineer with the 20th Special Operations Squadron at Cannon Air Force Base, New Mexico, walks Capt. Leland Quinter, 37th Airlift Squadron C-130J Super Hercules pilot, wears night vision goggles during a training flight over Poland Aug. 2, 2018. C-130J pilots train to atop a CV-22 Osprey tiltrotor aircraft during Red Flag 18-3 at Nellis AFB, Nevada, July 31, 2018. The primary function of a CV-22 is to fly in multiple complex scenarios in various atmospheric conditions. conduct long-range infiltration, exfiltration and resupply missions for special operations forces. Schriever Sentinel August 16, 2018 11

U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Mark C. Olsen A KC-10 Extender, crewed by Reserve Airmen with the 76th Air Refueling Squadron, creates vapor contrails during a training mission over the East Coast, Aug. 4, 2018. The 76th ARS is an Air Force Reserve Command unit located at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey.

U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Donald Hudson Staff Sgt. Cody Nickell, 374th Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler, works with Topa, 374th SFS MWD, to get him accustomed to being inside a UH-1N helicopter during a 459th Airlift Squadron MWD familiarization flight July 26, 2018, at Yokota Air Base, Japan. Flying in a helicopter can be hard for the MWD’s due to the noise and vibrations, but once the MWDs become comfortable with the aircraft, they can be transported quickly and efficiently to wherever needed.

U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Joe Harwood Tech. Sgt. Amy McDermott, Ohio Air National Guard 200th RED HORSE Squadron structural journeyman, mans a M240B in a Humvee as the squadron conducts a multi-day field training exercise at Camp Perry, Ohio, incorporating construction and civil engineering elements while simulating hostile conditions, Aug. 2, 2018. About 400 Airmen participated in this year’s training in support of the RED HORSE mission to provide a dedicated, mobile, flexible, self-sufficient heavy construction engineering force for airfield, base infrastructure and special capabilities supporting worldwide contingency operations.

U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Joshua Magbanua U.S. Air National Guard photo by Airman 1st Class Tiffany A. Emery Capt. Leland Quinter, 37th Airlift Squadron C-130J Super Hercules pilot, wears night vision goggles during a training flight over Poland Aug. 2, 2018. C-130J pilots train to Airmen with the 121st Air Refueling Wing, work on a KC-135 Stratotanker in thick fog at Rickenbacker Air National Guard fly in multiple complex scenarios in various atmospheric conditions. Base, Ohio, Aug. 3, 2018. Airmen stayed visible during the inclement weather by wearing their reflective belts. 12 August 16, 2018 Schriever Sentinel Chapel team hosts resiliency picnic

(Top) Attendees grab free food during the 50th Space Wing Chaplain’s Office resiliency picnic for wing staff agencies, 50th Comptroller Squadron and the 21st Medical Squadron in the 21st MDS clinic picnic area at Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado, Aug. 14, 2018. Airmen had the opportunity to enjoy food, relax and bond with the chapel team during the event.

(Below) Tri-tip steaks simmer on the grill during the 50th Space Wing Chaplain’s Office resiliency picnic for wing staff agencies, 50th Comptroller Squadron and the 21st Medical Squadron in the 21st MDS clinic picnic area at Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado, Aug. 14, 2018. Attendees enjoyed free food and beverage options during the event.

U.S. Air Force photos by Airman 1st Class William Tracy (Top) Maj. Martin Adamson, chaplain with the 50th Space Wing, speaks with attendees during the 50th SW Chaplain’s Office resiliency picnic for wing staff agencies, 50th Comptroller Squadron and the 21st Medical Squadron in the 21st MDS clinic picnic area at Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado, Aug. 14, 2018. The picnic focused on building bonds between the chapel team, indi- viduals and their units.

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I know I’m doing the right thing by our people,” she added. Mentor Not only does Mena-Flores perform high- From page 5 ly with the AFW2 program, she excels in her job as well. Schwald explained Mena-Flores led ad- to duty, I want to make sure my backup ministrative support for nine launches and plan is ready to go,” she said. seven thousand satellite contacts, meeting Mena-Flores eventually earned her mission requirements at a 99.9 percent suc- Bachelor’s in management with a con- cess rate, ensures the uninterrupted opera- centration in human resources, and is tions of a multi-billion dollar constellation. currently pursuing her Master’s degree in Additionally, she tracked, monitored and project management, planning to graduate closed 40 higher headquarters staff action in June of 2019. responses, beating the average deadline Mena-Flores takes her story with her by three days, saving the unit 72 hours a to commander’s courses, teaching fellow month. Airmen how to be resilient. After six, six hour chemotherapy ses- Mena-Flores also developed a new readi- sions, three separate surgeries and 25 ra- ness tracking program which automatically diation treatments, Mena-Flores overcame tracks 50 items and drove the NOPS into her diagnosis and is now in remission, has 100 percent compliance on all individual since returned to duty and was promoted medical readiness and ancillary training to Technical Sergeant, thankful her leader- requirements. ship had faith she would make it through. Finally, Schwald said she spearheaded “Here I am, I’m a survivor, and I couldn’t a working group to develop the first ever have done it without support from leader- Office of Space Launch Visitor Operating ship, squadron, family and local friends,” Instruction, a document shaping the future she said. “It truly makes all the difference.” process NRO launch attendees. Mena-Flores was unaware of her accep- “Technical Sergeant Mena-Flores’ short- tance, or even nomination for the Chief’s term goal is to become a first sergeant, and Choice Award. judging by her accomplishments, profes- “We were in our morning meeting with sionalism and care for the mission and the commander, and I started crying when her fellow Airmen, I think she’s heading they presented me the award,” she said. in the right direction to reach her CCF goal,” “All these things were coming into my Schwald said. head, flashbacks of what mentorees have Mena-Flores will continue to give back gone through and are still going through, and motivate people who are going through Courtesy photo and how I have helped them in some way medical issues. Tech. Sgt. Carmen Mena-Flores, noncommissioned officer in charge of commander’s support through it.” “I want them to know that if I can do it, staff with the National Reconnaissance Office Operations Squadron, stands with an Air Force Mena-Flores said the award motivates her they can too,” she said. “It’s so easy for us to Wounded Warrior mentor and ambassador at the Air Force Wounded Warrior Games pep to take care of others even more. be negative, so why don’t we just try being rally at the Great Wolf Lodge, Colorado Springs, Colorado, June 2018. Mena-Flores currently “I don’t do things to get recognized, but positive? Just look ahead to that finish line.” mentors nine wounded warriors, sharing her story and advice to others.

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coordinate, plan and execute, but we also became their supervisors for the period; we had to make sure they maintained their standards while away from the USAFA. “While at Schriever AFB, the cadets were exposed to the 50th Operation Group’s unique space and cyberspace mis- sions,” he continued. “We provided them with a high level summary of almost all of the units within the 50th SW. Their days consisted of in-briefs with wing, group and squadron level leaders, as well as mentoring sessions with base leadership.” Midas said she was glad to play a role in helping to prepare the Air Force’s next generation of officers. “As a USAFA graduate myself, being a part of these visits was a great experience,” she said. “Our goal was to give the cadets an overall understanding of the mission sets here and specifically the 13S . Upon commencement of the visits, cadets had little to no knowledge of the space career field. Toward the end of their stay; however, we could see they Courtesy photo had developed more of an interest in what United States Air Force Academy cadets don combat gear at the 50th Logistics Readiness Squadron at Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado, June 7, 2018. it entails.” Operation Air Force is a graduation requirement for cadets and Schriever AFB is one of the 60 continental United States bases working with USAFA to make The cadets shared their experiences this program successful. at Schriever AFB were educational and eye-opening. commander of the 50th SW, who was also “The feedback from not only the mission help develop the cadets,” she said. “I think “Being a geospatial science major at the a USAFA graduate. It was neat seeing how aspect, but the personnel engagement as- they thoroughly enjoyed their time here. Air Force Academy, my visit to Schriever officers, who were once just cadets like us, pect was glowing. They spoke highly of Most of them didn’t realize we are right AFB was probably one of my favorites,” are doing amazing things in the Air Force. their conversations with Col. Grant as down the street from them, which is why said Cadet 2nd Class Emily Roeder. I hope I will be able to visit Schriever again well as the other mentoring sessions with this was such a fantastic opportunity for “Though we only had two days to tour in the near future.” the Company Grade Officer and Top 3 them not only to learn about the mission the entire base, I thoroughly enjoyed my Johnson also took notice of how much Councils. They appreciated all the leader- we do, but also make new and meaningful time here. the cadets enjoyed their experience. ship lessons from our Schriever Airmen.” connections.” “One of the coolest parts of the trip was “I honestly feel that the cadets came here Midas agreed the cadets had a valuable Year after year, Operation Air Force meeting all of the USAFA graduates,” she with one impression of the 50th SW and experience while at Schriever AFB. continues to introduce cadets to complex continued. “We appreciated the oppor- walked away with a completely different “It was tremendous to see so many of mission sets and in turn, shape and de- tunity to meet with Col. Jennifer Grant, appreciation for what we do here,” he said. our Schriever AFB members mentor and velop future leaders of the U.S. Air Force.

Leading People: .4 Development .4.1.1 Professional Military Education .4.1.1.1 Does the unit place appropriate emphasis on PME? .4.1.1.2 Does the unit place appropriate emphasis on pursuing advanced academic degrees?

To obtain a copy of the handbook and view the full list of questions, units can contact their self-assessment program managers.

Questions like these will be part of the base’s Unit Effectiveness Inspection in December. U.S. Air Force graphic by Halle Thornton

Moving and Let our readers Looking for the If you are having an... want to reach the right tenant... right market... know 634-5905 Schriever Sentinel August 16, 2018 15 AFAS to award more than $6 million in annual grants, scholarships Secretary of the Air Force Public Affairs WASHINGTON — The Air Force Aid Society will award more than $6 million in Gen. Henry Hap Arnold education grants and AFAS merit scholarships to the dependents of active duty and retired Airmen. A total of 2,556 college and university students will receive the education grants and merit-based scholarships, ranging from $500 to $5,000, during the 2018-2019 academic year. “Providing ongoing educational support to the families of Airmen is the generational impact that our founders General Henry Hap and Mrs. Bee Arnold envisioned when AFAS was established over 76 years ago,” said William A. Moorman, retired major general and AFAS board president. “We are excited to continue their legacy in recognizing the academic excellence of these students with these awards.” The General Henry Hap Arnold education grants are awarded based on financial need and take into consideration a family’s income and the student’s educational costs. Each year, named grants are awarded to students in honor of indi- viduals or organizations that have exemplified extraordinary service to the U.S. Air Force. For a full listing, visit named General Hap Arnold education grants. U.S. Air Force graphic A select group of incoming college and university fresh- The Air Force Aid Society will award more than $6 million in Gen. Henry Hap Arnold education grants and AFAS merit scholarships to the dependents men who completed the Gen. Henry Hap Arnold education of active duty and retired Airmen. grant application with a 4.0 GPA were invited to apply for the AFAS merit-based, achievement scholarships. Applications and scholarships,” said AFAS CEO and retired Lt. Gen. coming academic year to cover incidental college expenses. were evaluated based on cumulative GPA scores, high school John D. Hopper Jr. “Thank you to our generous donors, who Since launching the education program, AFAS has awarded transcripts and written essays. Each year, topics focus on make what we do possible. It means a great deal that we are over $167 million in Henry Hap Arnold education grants to issues that adversely affect school and college campuses. able to provide financial relief to help offset rising college 109,499 students, and 229 merit scholarships totaling nearly This year, students were asked to submit essays on sexual tuition costs for so many Air Force families.” assault, bullying and school shootings. Students who applied for the Henry Hap Arnold educa- $1 million. Henry Hap Arnold education grant applications “Our Airmen and their families rely on the financial sup- tion grants are also eligible to receive an additional $1,000, for the 2019-2020 academic year will be available beginning port we provide each year through the educational grants no-interest AFAS supplemental education loan for the up- January 2019.

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2018 Green Dot Program refresher Legal office court requirement Mentors need to be available 7 a.m. — 8 p.m. Sept. 8 and class registration Before appearing and/or testifying in court in their 8 a.m. — 4 p.m. Sept. 9. Lodging accommodations are unofficial capacity, all Air Force members are required available for those who reside more than 45 miles from Annual Green Dot Refresher Classes occur 2 — 3 p.m. to meet with the legal office. For more information, call the event. All meals are provided Sept. 8 and breakfast and Tuesdays, and 8 — 9 a.m. Fridays in the Building 300 567-5050. lunch will be provided Sept. 9. If you have any questions Auditorium. All classes must be completed by Oct. 31. about how you can volunteer, contact Melissa Hermosillo For more information, contact Ken Robinson at 567-2647 Clinic announces closures at 915-780-3344. To register as a mentor, visit https://www. or Staff Sgt. Shelby Parry at 567- 4880. The Schriever Clinic will be closed the following dates/ tapsconnected.org/events/mmentor.aspx. times: TVC to host town hall Friday 12 p.m. — 4:30 p.m. Medical Group Function Noncommissioned Officer Association Airmen are invited to the next Schriever Air Force Aug. 31 All day Family day recruitment Base, Colorado, town hall 5:30 — 6:30 p.m. Sept. 4 in the Sept. 3 All day Holiday The Noncommissioned Officer Association Air Academy Tierra Vista Community Center multipurpose room. For Sept. 13 11:30 a.m. — 4:30 p.m. Training day Chapter is recruiting. It’s a great opportunity to meet Oct. 5 All day Family day more information, contact Jessica Schroeder at 567-5726. former chiefs and make a difference in the community. Oct. 8 All day Holiday Meetings occur every third Thursday of each month at Oct. 11 11 a.m. — 4:30 p.m. Training Day Voluntary Leave Transfer Program — 5:30 p.m. in the Palmer Room at The Club at Peterson Air Robert Bruce Note: Walk-in services end at 3:30 p.m. Normal clinic hours are 7:30 a.m. — 4:30 p.m. Monday — Friday. For Force Base, Colorado. Membership is optional and open Robert Bruce has been approved for the Voluntary Leave emergencies, call 911. For appointments, call 524-CARE. to enlisted, veterans and families from all services. For Transfer Program due to a current medical condition. If more information, email [email protected]. MetroRides Vanpool provides openings you would like to donate leave to him, you can complete Society of Military Widows holds meeting the OPM 630-A, request to donate annual leave to leave MetroRides Vanpool is a government subsidized pro- recipient under the VLTP (within agency) http://www. gram for all Department of Defense Civil Service em- The Society of Military Widows is open to widows of any branch of military service, regardless of the spouse’s opm.gov/FORMS/PDF_FILL/opm630a.pdf or https:// ployees and active duty military. There is no out of pocket rank. The Pikes Peak Chapter 15 of the Society of Military www.opm.gov/forms/pdf_fill/opm630b.pdf (outside expense for DoD vanpool participants. Contractors may Widows meets on the last Wednesday of the month, 10:30 agency). You may scan the signed form and email it to also participate. The route starts at the Safeway shopping center parking lot in Fountain, Colorado, departing at 6:05 a.m. at The Club at Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado. [email protected] or fax to 567-2832. a.m. and arriving at Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado, Call 331-6689 or 260-8172 for more information. Logistics planner retraining opportunities at 6:30 a.m. The vanpool departs Schriever AFB at 4 p.m. and arrives back at Safeway at 4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday. USAFA hosts Farish Recreation Area Walk The Air Force Logistics Plans specialty is continually For more information, contact Steve Cooper at 567-5668. The United States Air Force Academy Outdoor seeking enlisted personnel to retrain as logistics plan- Recreation Center and the Falcon Wanderers Walking ners (2G0X1). For more information, contact Ed Smith OFF-BASE Club invite you to the Farish Recreation Area Walk Sept. at 567-3082. 22. The walk will start at the Conference Center at 12005 Legal Office changes operating hours TAPS to host Good Grief Camp Rampart Range Road, Woodland Park. This event is free The Tragedy Assistance Program will host a Good Grief and open to the public. Register to walk any time between The 50th Space Wing Legal Office is closed daily from Camp Sept. 8 — 9 in Denver, Colorado. Children are able 8 a.m. — noon with a finish time by 3 pm. Large-wheeled 11:45 a.m. — 12:45 p.m. The office will also be closed to share and learn coping skills through games, crafts and strollers can complete the courses with difficulty, but 7:30 a.m. — 12:45 p.m. every Thursday. If you have a other activities in a fun and supportive environment. Each wheelchairs are not recommended. Bratwurst, hot dogs, deployment-related issue or need to contact a member child is paired with a military mentor who reminds the chips and drinks will be available for purchase. For more of the staff, call 567-5050 for assistance. child that he or she is still a part of the military community. information, contact Amanda Burkhart at 333-4475.

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