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est. February 1980 A MAGAZINE BY THE 163d ATTACK WING NOVEMBER 2016 ALSO INSIDE: OTS staff positions open for Guardsmen LaMar assumes command of MXG Deployers return Dempsey, Rogers both retire Rising 6 hosts Halloween Run GREAT SHAKES WingWing participatesparticipates inin statewidestatewide earthquakeearthquake drilldrill /163ATKW @163ATKW www.163ATKW.ang.af.mil On GUARD is proudly published for the members of the 163d Attack Wing and their families. Public Affairs Office Second Lt. Jessica Huerta Integrity First Senior Master Sgt. Service Before Self Stanley Thompson Wing Commander Vice Wing Commander Excellence Tech. Sgt. Neil Ballecer Col. Dana Hessheimer Col. Keith Ward In All We Do Tech. Sgt. Joseph McKee Tech Sgt. Greg Solman Senior Airman Cynthia Innocenti 163throwback Senior Airman Aldon Stiles Airman First Class Crystal Housman Airman Michelle Ulber Special thanks to: Kat Lange, On GUARD logo designer The On GUARD is the official magazine of the 163d Attack Wing, March Air Reserve Base, California. The contents of On GUARD are not necessarily the official views of, or endorsed by, the 196th Fighter Squadron baseball team photo, circa mid-to-late 1950s. U.S. government, Department (163d Attack Wing archive photo) of Defense, Department of the Air Force or the 163d Attack Wing. Our COVERstory Mission GREAT SHAKES: The 163d Attack Wing along with Team To be one team providing March participated in the Great California ShakeOut dedicated, disciplined and statewide earthquake exercise on Oct. 20. diverse Guardsmen ready to defend our state, nation Air National Guard photo and local communities by Airman 1st Class Crystal Housman from any threats that compromise the safety, MORE PHOTOS AND STORY ON PG. 18 security and well-being of our citizens and allies. NOVEMBER 2016 3 AROUNDtheFORCE OTS flight commander positions open to Guardsmen by Bo Joyner part of the foundational structure on the myPers website. Air Force Reserve Command Public Affairs upon which Air Force leadership Published Oct. 3, 2016 OTS flight commander isn’t the is built,” according to the Air Uni- only VLPAD program open to offi- he Air Force has opportunities versity website. “The OTS mission cers on the Reserve Active Status BRIEFS Set clocks back Nov. 6 Tfor air reserve component is to create leaders of moral char- List. They can also apply for Air members to tap into the Volun- acter in an environment of mutual Force ROTC detachment com- Daylight saving time ends at 2 a.m., Sunday, Nov. tary Limited Period of Active Duty respect and dignity. The goal of mander, Air Command and Staff 6, which is during Nov. drill. Be sure to set personal program in the Officer Training this training and our instructors is College instructor, mission sup- watches and clocks back one hour Saturday night School at Air University, Maxwell to instill high standards of con- port group deputy commander, before going to bed and reporting to Sunday morn- Air Force Base, Alabama. duct and provide officer trainees Air University faculty, MQ-1-9 and ing roll call. If staying in billeting during drill, be sure Air Force Reserve and Air National with the essential military knowl- T-6 instrument simulator instruc- to check your room’s alarm clock, as well. Guard officers in the grades of edge and skills needed for ef- tor, and command rescue officer According to the National Institute of Standards and first lieutenant through major may fective performance as Air Force positions in the regular Air Force. Technology, daylight saving time started in 1918 leaders. now apply for the VLPAD program Opportunities are also available and is observed throughout most of the U.S. (Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Joseph McKee) to fill available OTS flight com- “To ensure OTS graduates have for enlisted Airmen in a variety Daylight saving time is not observed in Arizona, Ha- mander positions. ARC members the knowledge and skills neces- of career fields including main- Sanchez becomes top enlisted waii, American Samoa, Guam, Puerto Rico, and the must meet eligibility requirements sary to become effective Air Force tenance, aircrew operations and Virgin Islands. outlined in Air Force Instruction officers, OTS faculty members Chief Master Sgt. Gilbert Sanchez replaced Chief command control systems opera- Federal law dictates that daylight time be observed 36-2008, Voluntary Extended provide instruction and guidance Master Sgt. Anthony Dempsey (Ret.) as 163d Attack tions. annually from 2 a.m. on the second Sunday of Active Duty (EAD) for Air Reserve in critical officership areas such Wing Command Chief during an assumption of au- March until 2 a.m. on the first Sunday of November Commissioned Officers. as leadership studies, profes- VLPAD information is available thority ceremony held Oct. 1, at March Air Reserve unless an area has excluded itself. sional knowledge, communica- and continuously updated on Base. While activated, selected officers myPers. Click “Officer/Enlisted tion skills, military studies and Sanchez joined the wing in 1998 after serving five will receive active-duty benefits Voluntary Limited Period of Active field leadership application. OTS years of active duty time. Throughout his career, but will remain on the Reserve Duty Program” from any reserve instructors play a critical role in Sanchez has worked in munitions and logistics. Active Status List and meet man- component assignments landing the future of our Air Force as they He served as a first sergeant three times and also Pull tabs being collected datory reserve promotion boards page to find detailed eligibility cri- when eligible. train, develop and mentor our worked as the wing’s Human Resource Advisor. Rising Six is collecting pull tabs from aluminum newest officers.” teria and application procedures cans to support Shriners Hospitals for Children. “OTS is an incredibly rewarding for each specific VLPAD program. Be sure to read the Dec. issue of On Guard to learn experience for our flight com- For more information on this pro- more about the new command chief. Money from recycling the tabs will help the hospi- gram, including eligibility criteria, Reservists with specific questions tals take care of children with orthopedic problems manders,” said Col. Stephen about applying for OTS or another Frank, OTS commandant. “Every OTS vacancies, the application and burns free of cost to families and third parties. process and medical clearance Air University position under the Rising Six meeting slated day, they have a unique opportu- VLPAD program should contact Pull tabs can be found on most aluminum soft drink requirements, check out the The 163d Attack Wing Rising Six is holding its next nity to positively impact the future Col. Melissa Phillips, director of and energy drink cans. Collection jars are located in knowledge article Officer Training meeting Saturday, Nov. 5. The meeting is scheduled leadership of our Air Force.” reserve forces at Air University, at offices throughout the win. School Voluntary Limited Period for 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the Comm class- “As one of three commissioning 334-301-4334 or melissa.phil- Fifteen pounds of tabs have been collected thus far. of Active Duty (VLPAD) Program room. programs for the Air Force, OTS is [email protected]. Contact Senior Airman Miller at 951-655-3850 for Rising Six is a professional organization for all mem- more information. bers E-1 through E-6. November Holidays & Observances Daylight Savings Ends (Set clocks back) ............................................Nov. 6 Marine Corps Birthday ....................................................................Nov. 10 Veterans Day ...................................................................................Nov. 11 Thanksgiving Day ............................................................................Nov. 24 American Education Week American Indian Heritage Month Training Day 1, students are given the opportunity to “Cross the Blue Line” and commence their training at Officer Training School. (U.S. Air Force Photo) Military Family Month Warrior Care Month 4 NOVEMBER 2016 NOVEMBER 2016 5 SPOTLIGHT Members of the 163d Attack Wing gather for a wing formation Oct. 1, 2016, at March Air Reserve Base. The formation included an assumption of authority ceremony to name the wing’s new command chief 163d Wing Formation and an assumption of command ceremony for the 163d Maintenance Group. Multiple awards were pre- sented to individual Airmen during the ceremony, as well. (Air National Guard photos by Tech. Sgt. Joseph McKee and Airman 1st Class Crystal Housman) 6 NOVEMBER 2016 NOVEMBER 2016 7 drives to SCLA, an estimated 30 LaMar says that other Air National percent tax on the shop’s man Guard unit, the 174th Attack Wing hours, and a deep source of in Syracuse, N.Y., had a two-year frustration to maintainers. “They head start on moving its MQ-9 are either doing all that driving on operation into a U.S. urban area, their own dime, in their own cars, and that trading experience with or, to get government-provided that wing has been helpful. For transportation, which they really example, the 163d developed a should be using, they need to letter of agreement with air traffic drive to March [first],” says LaMar. controllers, a template used by “We’re not manned for a split op- the 174th, while “the 163d bor- eration, either on the Operations rowed their Concept of Employ- or Maintenance side. We’re only ment as part of environmental manned to be flying out of home assessment.” Both Wings, LaMar station.” says, are writing the checklists for “Guys are having to show up for operating remote-piloted aircraft work [early] in the morning, then within congested airspace as they driving through traffic, and having go along. car accidents, and that kind of Based on the reaction to test thing,” LaMar recounts. “And we flights, LaMar predicts that the have crew-rest issues. Our mis- presence of the MQ-9 at March sion is expanding. We’ve gone will boost morale across the Wing.