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PHOTOS: Brothers Marco (left) and Staff Sgt. Ivan Kalkbrenner continued their family’s legacy of service following guid- ance and mentorship from their father, Navy Chief Warrant Offi cer 4 Anthony Kalkbrenner (pictured center), who served 30 years in the Navy. Marco, currently a member of the Goldsboro, N.C. Police Department, retired as a master sergeant following 20 years as a security forces member, and Ivan enlisted in April 2008, also serving in the SF career fi eld. Editor’s note: this is a composite of several pho- tos. BELOW: Navy Chief Warrant Offi cer Four Anthony Kalkbrenner pins the secu- rity forces badge on Airman Marco Kalk- brenner, his oldest son, upon comple- tion of technical training. Security forces specialists go through extensive training in law enforcement and combat tactics to protect bases stateside and overseas. (Courtesy Photo) U.S. AIR FORCE PHOTO ILLUSTRATION | TECH. SGT. CHUCK BROADWAY

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WASHINGTON (AFNS) -- reasons. Many sign up to give in the footsteps of their father military. stops at Norfolk, Virginia, s of 2017, back to their country. Others and grandmother. Ivan is an Air “My father would give you and Spain, where Marco was approximately join for a steady paycheck, to Force staff sergeant currently the shirt off his back for anyone born. Early in his life, Marco two million learn a new skill, or for the assigned to MacDill Air Force in need,” said Ivan. “He was just was engrained in the military people currently numerous benefi ts such as Base, Florida, as a security that type of person; an incredible culture, inspired by his father’s serve in the medical and education, available forces member. Marco retired role model. They really broke service, mentorship and U.S.A military with millions of to service members. in 2017 as a master sergeant the mold when they made him discipline. veterans serving before them in For some, they join to following 20 years of service, and I’m striving to become more “When you heard my dad the several hundred year history continue a family heritage. Such also as a security forces like him.” talk, you knew he had Navy of the country’s armed forces. is the case for Marco and Ivan member. Anthony served in the Navy running through his veins,” All of these service members Kalkbrenner, two brothers who While their paternal and served 30 years, retiring as Marco said. “He didn’t force us chose to don their respective chose to continue their family’s grandmother began the family’s a chief warrant offi cer four, the to be in the military, we did it service’s uniform for varying legacy of service, following lineage, it was their father, highest warrant offi cer position because that was our calling. I Anthony Dimitri Kalkbrenner, in the Navy at the time. During who instilled the extreme sense his career, he was stationed of pride and service to the around the world, including Continued on page 11

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EGLIN AIR FORCE The center will serve as BASE, Fla. (AFNS) -- a regional treatment center he 96th Medical for post-traumatic stress, Group opened the traumatic brain injury, Air Force’s fi rst associated pain conditions Chief Master TInvisible Wounds and psychological injuries. Center Aug. 30, at Eglin “The center is ready Air Force Base. to treat retirees, Guard, Sergeants of the Air More than 120 people Reserve, and active attended the event and duty members from our toured the new facility, sister services who carry Force meet to discuss including Air Force the weight of invisible Surgeon General, Lt. wounds,” said Hogg. “Our future, force Gen. Dorothy Hogg, 96th goal is to eliminate barriers Test Wing installation to care. We want to treat TECH. SGT. RACHELLE BLAKE | PUBLIC AFFAIRS commander, Brig. Gen. our service members with Evan C. Dertien and dignity through every phase OFFUTT AIR FORCE Airmen at venues such more lethal, ready and members of the local of their recovery.” BASE, Nebraska (AFNS) -- as Professional Military resilient and better led.” community. The IWC, modeled hief Master Education schoolhouses, Although no date is set for Hogg, the guest speaker after the best practices Sgt. of the Air making it vital for them to the next forum, Wright said for the ceremony, thanked of the Intrepid Spirit Force Kaleth O. be informed of program he hopes to continue open everyone who helped Centers, will assemble Wright, joined innovations. dialogue with the retired standup the center and also a team of 18 specialties C reaffi rmed the Air Force’s under one roof, providing by six of the previous Chief “The former Chief Master chiefs. Master Sergeants of the Sergeants of the Air Force “I think we will do this commitment to providing treatment in an individually Air Force, participated in are still tremendously once a year,” Wright said. ‘Trusted Care’ to our tailored, holistic and the 2018 Senior Enlisted involved in our Air Force,” “We get other opportunities military members. integrated fashion, Statesman Forum Sept. 6 Wright said. “They continue to meet, just not as focused “Standing up this facility using a combination at Off utt Air Force Base, to do speaking engagements as what we did yesterday, is just the fi rst step of many of conventional and Nebraska. at graduations, banquets and so we agreed that we would in our commitment to complimentary therapies. The forum, the fi rst of its professional enhancement like to come together like care for our warriors with “We’re here for you, kind since Wright’s tenure seminars, so I wanted to this.” invisible wounds,” she said. we’re ready to serve you,” began, was an opportunity make sure they are kept Overall, Wright felt the “We owe these brave men said Dertien. “The facility to discuss the future of up-to-date on what we are forum was productive and and women the very best and the capabilities we the Air Force focusing doing and we are in sync in he said he is excited to take treatment possible. Today, on policy, training and terms of messaging.” what he learned and apply we make good on that Continued on page 9 resilience. While the attendees may it. commitment.” “I updated them on the have benefi ted from the “It was a pleasure to current enlisted programs forum, Wright said he wants be here,” Wright said. we have, ranging from the real benefi ciaries to be “It was an extremely enlisted Professional the 295,000 enlisted Airmen successful event that further Military Education to across the service. His increased my admiration promotions to policy focus is on growing those for the former Chief Master updates and some potential numbers and retaining the Sergeants of the Air Force.” changes like bereavement talent already in-house. leave and fi tness,” Wright “I think the enlisted force Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force said. “I admire, respect will benefi t in that I will Kaleth O. Wright, his team and six of DRIVE and look up to them and take the advice, guidance the former Chief Master Sergeants I wanted to spend some and mentorship I received of the Air Force pose for a photo during the 2018 Senior Enlisted time with the folks whose and continue to make all Statesmen Forum Sept. 5, at Offutt shoulders I stand upon.” the enlisted programs Air Force Base, Nebraska. The fo- Although many strides better,” Wright said. “We rum was an opportunity for the se- nior enlisted leaders to discuss the have been made over the will continue to do things future of the Air Force. years in realms such as we have been doing to help U.S. AIR FORCE PHOTO | SENIOR technology, Wright said our enlisted Airmen become AIRMAN JACOB SKOVO there is an overlap in the hurdles he faces today to those faced in the past. The forum was a means for him to receive instant feedback and gain perspective and knowledge from the prior VISIT ANY OF OUR Chief Master Sergeants of LOCATIONS TO ENTER Maddock • Rugby • Bottineau • Cavalier the Air Force. Grafton • Minot • Minot AFB • Velva “They are very Butte • Willow City experienced,” Wright said. DRAWING DATE: nsccu.com JUNE 1, 2019 Giveaway terms and “They have lived the same Need not be present to win. conditions available at nsccu.com. life in various eras, so it was MEMBERSHIP really good to hear from them and their perspective. I was able to glean some knowledge and mentorship about how they handled things during their time in the seat. I think the value of Northern Sentry having mentors, period, is extremely important.” 839-0946 or Wright’s predecessors, although retired, still play a huge role in developing [email protected] Airmen. Many still engage frequently with NORTHERN SENTRY FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2018 5

Airman 1st Class Dontie Custis, 5th Maintenance Squadron metals technician, performs a tungsten inert gas weld at Minot Air Force Base, North Da- kota, Sept. 4, 2018. The metals technicians also work closely with the sheet metal and non-destruc- tive inspection shops on repairs and inspections.

5 MXS Metals Technicians: Keeping it together Airmen from the 5th Maintenance Squadron metals technician shop create tools, aircraft parts and support equipment for Minot Air Force Base. The metals technicians work closely with the sheet metal and non-destructive inspection shops on repairs and inspections. The metals technicians use seven types of metal in their shop along with different types of plastic and wood.

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Airman 1st Class Dontie Custis, 5th Maintenance Squad- Airman 1st Class Dontie Custis, 5th Maintenance ron metals technician, uses a vertical milling machine at Squadron metals technician, uses an engine lathe at Minot Air Force Base, , Sept. 4, 2018. Met- Minot Air Force Base, North Dakota, Sept. 4, 2018. als technicians use different tools and machinery such as The metals technicians use seven types of metal in their lathes, mills, drill presses and hydraulic presses. shop along with different types of plastic and wood.

Airman 1st Class Dontie Custis, 5th Maintenance Squadron metals technician, uses an engine lathe at Minot Air Force Base, North Dakota, Sept. 4, 2018. The engine lathe is a horizontal machine used to cut and fabricate metal.

Airmen with the 5th Maintenance Squadron metals technician shop fabricate plastic, wood and metal equipment at Minot Air Force Base, North Dakota, Sept. 4, 2018. The metals technicians also work closely with the sheet metal and non-destructive inspection shops on repairs and inspections 6 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2018 NORTHERN SENTRY THE LIGHTER SIDE CROSSWORD PUZZLE

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Colombian Air Force Major Gen. Rodrigo Alejandro Valencia Guevara, shakes hands with U.S. Air Force participants of the Colombian-led search and rescue exercise Angel de los Andes at number 5 at Arturo Lema Posada in Rionegro, Colombia, Sept. 3, 2018. U.S. AIR FORCE PHOTOS | TECH. SGT. ANGELA RUIZ Air Force participates in Colombian-led search & rescue exercise TECH. SGT. ANGELA RUIZ | 12TH AIR FORCE (AIR FORCES SOUTHERN) PUBLIC AFFAIRS

RIONEGRO, Colombia and exchange of best “The U.S. has been our are important Colombian drug traffi cking threats.” (AFNS) -- practices which will benefi t “big brother” for many allies, the U.S. has a The fi rst week of the wo U.S. Air the U.S. and Colombian Air years and we have a special relationship with exercise is focused on Force aircraft Forces,” said Colombian special relationship based Colombia since they have responding to natural and more than 90 Air Force Chief of Staff on gratitude and respect helped us overcome our disaster scenarios that TU.S. Airmen are Gen. Carlos Eduardo and that is why they are most diffi cult moments, include earthquake participating in “Angel de Bueno Vargas. “The our guest of honor to this not only for the Colombian response, forest fi re and los Andes,” a Colombian- signifi cant importance of important exercise,” Bueno Air Force, but also for open water rescue, as led international search and the U.S. being here is that Vargas said. “While all of Colombia as a whole rescue training exercise we have the opportunity to the participating countries against narcoterrorism and Continued on page 12 Sept. 3-14. strengthen our relationship The Air Combat so we can be prepared to Command number 5 unit confront future threats at Arturo Lema Posada together.” Air Base in Rionegro is One C-17 Globemaster the staging ground for the III from the 14th Airlift exercise. This is the second Squadron at Charleston time the Colombian Air Air Force Base, South Force has conducted Angel Carolina, and one C-130 de los Andes, the fi rst was Hercules from the 133rd in 2015. Airlift Squadron with the “I’m confi dent that Minnesota Air National Angel de los Andes, with Guard are among the its mission to save lives, eight U.S. Air Force will extend and further our active, guard and reserve relationship, cooperation components participating. NORTHERN SENTRY FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2018 9

INVISIBLE WOUND CENTER from page 4

Hurricane Hunters fly Hurricanes Florence, Olivia

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KEESLER AIR FORCE The Air Force Reserve’s 53rd Weath- BASE, Miss. -- er Reconnaissance Squadron de- parted Keesler Air Force Base, Mis- he Air Force sissippi, Sept. 9, 2018, to operate out Reserve’s of Savannah/Hilton Head Interna- are building here have the 53rd Weather tional Airport, Savannah, Georgia. impact and the potential to Lt. Gen. Dorothy Hogg, Air Force surgeon general, Brig. Gen. Evan C. Reconnaissance The Reserve Citizen Airmen will start Dertien, commander , and Col. Pamela Smith, 96th Medi- T fl ying reconnaissance missions into change people’s lives. This cal Group commander, smile as they cut the ribbon during a ceremony Squadron is fl ying missions Hurricane Florence Sept. 10, 2018. sends the message that we for the Air Force’s fi rst Invisible Wounds Center Aug. 30, 2018, at Eglin into Hurricane Florence The Hurricane Hunters also started can talk about invisible Air Force Base, Fla. The IWC will serve as a regional treatment center for over the Atlantic Ocean and fl ying missions into Hurricane Olivia post-traumatic stress, traumatic brain injury, associated pain conditions out of the Kalaeloa Airport, Hawaii, wounds. It’s okay to ask for and psychological injuries. Hurricane Olivia over the Sept. 8, 2018. help.” U.S. AIR FORCE PHOTO | ILKA COLE Pacifi c Ocean this week. U.S. AIR FORCE PHOTO Art and music therapy, The 53rd WRS is the only LT. COL. MARNEE A.C. LOSURDO yoga, acupuncture, physical Defense Department unit that and occupational therapy noted patient, caregiver Air Force base. Plans for fl ies reconnaissance missions and mental health services and family education is key the ground breaking are into severe tropical weather will also be included in component in the healing underway, and offi cials during the hurricane season, the low-pressure center and treatment. process. expect a completion of the June 1 through Nov. 30, to circulation. During each “Having all these “We learned the best facility in 2020. gather data for the National pass through the center, they services under one roof, outcomes occur when a Fisher described these Hurricane Center to improve release a dropsonde, which complimenting each host of people are involved facilities as “centers of the center’s forecasts and collects weather data such as other, provides treatment in the healing process,” she hope,” and adds that storm warnings. surface winds and pressure and healing in ways said. “Complete healing these center are not built The Hurricane Hunters’ on its descent to the ocean that are only now being and reintegration requires by the government, but fi rst mission into Florence surface. This information recognized,” said Hogg. healing the patient as well by donations from the is Monday, and they began is sent to NHC by satellite “The providers will also as the family.” American people. He said fl ying into Olivia today, said communication every 10 address physical, spiritual, The ceremony concluded that thought is reassuring Maj. Jeremy DeHart, 53rd minutes. mental and social well- with a good news, because Americans believe Weather Reconnaissance Providing this data to the being to further ensure momentous announcement this is the right model to Squadron Aerial NHC will keep the squadron positive health outcomes.” for the military community. treat invisible wounds, Reconnaissance Weather busy this week, but it’s not Hogg shared positive Hogg said the Department according to Hogg. Offi cer. unusual for the squadron to accounts from wounded of Defense recently “Fisher is determined The Hurricane Hunters fl y multiple storms at the warriors she met at Intrepid accepted a proff er from to continue his mission departed Keesler Air Force same time, said Dehart. The Spirit Centers on military Arnold Fisher, honorary to build Intrepid Spirit Base, Mississippi, today to squadron’s area of operations installations around the chairman of the Intrepid Centers,” said Hogg. operate out of Savannah/ is vast, extending from the country. She attributed Fallen Heroes Fund, to “Today the Air Force is Hilton Head International middle of the Atlantic to just their success to the mind build an Intrepid Spirit forever grateful to him and Airport, Savannah, Georgia, past the Hawaiian Islands, and body approach to Center at Eglin AFB, all the donors who will for Florence reconnaissance. and through an inter-agency treatment and community making it the tenth of its make the Intrepid Spirit Florence became a hurricane agreement, tropical weather involvement. She also kind and the fi rst on an Center here a reality.” today and could impact the reconnaissance is governed southeast coast, according to by the National Hurricane the NHC. Operations Plan. This plan The Hurricane Hunters requires the squadron to arrived at Kalaeloa Airport, support 24-hour-a-day Hawaii, Saturday and will continuous operations, with continue missions into the ability to fl y up to three Hurricane Olivia as long as storms simultaneously with the system remains a threat response times of 16 hours. to the Hawaiian Islands, said Last year, was the 10th DeHart. Olivia is expected to busiest season on record, and aff ect the islands by Tuesday, the squadron fl ew Hurricanes according to the Central Katia, Jose, and Irma Pacifi c Hurricane Center. simultaneously. The Pacifi c and Atlantic This month looks to be Oceans are data sparse a busy one as well for the environments due to the lack Hurricane Hunters. There of radar and weather balloons are two other storms behind in those areas, and satellite Florence. According to the data can be incomplete, so the National Hurricane Center, data the Hurricane Hunters Tropical Depression Nine provide is vital, potentially became Tropical Storm Isaac saving lives and property, Saturday afternoon in the said DeHart. During a Atlantic and may become WINTER SURVIVAL GUIDE hurricane, crews fl y through a hurricane on Monday. the storms at 5,000 to 10,000 Following Isaac, is Tropical feet above sea level, fl ying Storm Helene, which is through the eye of a storm expected to become a four to six times to locate hurricane later today. 10 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2018 NORTHERN SENTRY AROUND THE AREA

management from Minot State in 2004 and a Master of Science in Minot State honors five with management from MSU in 2008. She is currently working towards her Ph. D. in business management Golden Award, Young Alumni Achievement Award with a specialization in marketing. MICHAEL LINNELL | DIRECTOR OF UNIVERSITY COMMUNICATIONS After graduating college in 2004, Bernsdorf took a position at Minot State as Director of Alumni MINOT, N.D. – The Minot State Award for his contributions to the chair from 2006-08. He is a member through its next chapter. Relations & Annual Giving. While University Alumni Association association. He is past president of the Minot State University When Klug isn’t offi cially there, she established connections will honor four individuals with of the Souris Valley Apartment Old Main Society and the MSU volunteering or sitting on a board, he and relationships through various the Golden Award and one with the Association. Presidents Club. He has also been uses his time to serve the community alumni events and signifi cantly His volunteer activities have involved with the MSU Beaver in other ways and is often found Young Alumni Achievement Award increased annual giving from at the 51st Anniversary Dinner. been youth focused. Altringer has Boosters, Minot Coin Club, Trinity serving food or weeding and been a member of several youth Foundation, Bethany Lutheran watering fl owers around town. alumni, faculty, and staff . • Jay Altringer (‘75), organizations and has served on Church Foundation, Minot Planning Kramer graduated from Minot In 2011, a fl ood devastated • Don Hummel (‘75), the Board of Directors of the Minot Commission, Minot Y’s Men’s Club, State in 1976 with a bachelor’s the community of Minot and • Howard Klug (‘80), and Swim Club, the Minot Soccer and the YMCA board of directors. degree in business management. Bernsdorf joined the Minot Area • Chuck Kramer (‘76) have Association, Triangle Y Camp, and Hummel and wife, Sherry, were While at Minot State he participated Community Foundation as the been chosen for the Golden Award, the Minot Family YMCA. He is past married in 1976. They have two in football. Flood Recovery Fund Coordinator while president of the Minot Y’s Men’s children, Monica Haugen and Josh Kramer and Program Director. She joined •Tawnya Bernsdorf (‘04/‘08) Club and past chairman of the Minot Hummel, and fi ve grandchildren. began North Dakota Port Services in will receive the Young Alumni Y’s Men’s Rodeo. Klug graduated from Minot State working at June 2013 as the Director of Achievement Award at a dinner Altringer has been a member of University in 1980 with a Bachelor I. Keating Public Relations. Her vast skills the MSU Board of Regents since planned for Thursday, Sept. 20 of Science degree in education and Furniture and knowledge encompass many starting at 6 p.m. at the Student 2007. He is a member of the Sigma a minor in business. During his in 1969 and Tau Gamma Fraternity. diff erent industries including event Center Conference Center. Tickets time at Minot State, Klug earned a purchased He and his wife, Dyanne, have the business planning, fundraising, public for the event are on sale and can be letterman’s two sons, Schan and Cole. The certifi cate from the relations, community relations, and reserved by contacting the MSU Altringer family established a in football Keating marketing. Alumni Offi ce at 701-858-3234. scholarship at Minot State in and was Family Bernsdorf was co-chair of the Cost of the event is $30 per person. memory of Cole, who passed named the in 1998. Community Links Committee with The highest award bestowed by away in 2003, which is awarded Forrest Working with his wife, Nancy, sons, the Young Professionals group the Minot State University Alumni to a full-time student-athlete in the E. Clyde Matt and Jesse, brothers, Mark and for fi ve years. Currently, she sits Association, the Golden Award MSU varsity soccer program with Sigma Tau Tim, and brother-in-law, Loren on the MSU Academic Visioning selections are based on outstanding preference given to student-athletes Gamma Schwab, the company now has stores Committee, the MSU Marketing from the Minot area. service to the university or alumni “Man of in Minot, Bismarck, Dickinson, Committee, and the MSU Online Hummel is a 1975 graduate Williston, Billings, Mont., Bozeman, association and distinguished the Year” in Studies committee. She is the leadership in the recipient’s career of Minot State University with 1977-78. Mont., and Great Falls, Mont. a bachelor’s degree in business He is a deacon in the Roman advisor for the MSU Collegiate or community. The Young Alumni Klug administration. He and his wife, is both an Eagle Scout and the Catholic Church and has been DECA Chapter, receiving the Achievement Award recipient is Sherry, are long-time Minot recipient of special recognition assigned to St. John the Apostle honor of DECA Advisor of the between the ages of 21 and 39. residents, and achievement by the American parish in Minot. Year for 2017-18. She is also Altringer earned his strong Heart Association after having Kramer has two granddaughters, one of the advisors to the Roger Bachelor of Arts degree in business community saved a woman’s life in 2001 by Haley, a senior at NDSU in Fargo, Looyenga Leadership Program at management from Minot State. supporters, administering CPR. and Emma, a senior at Minot High MSU. Bernsdorf is very involved For nearly and have After graduation, Klug moved School, and a grandson, Luca, who is in the community, sitting on the 40 years, owned back to Williston where he worked one-year-old. he has been Souris Valley United Way board, Minot’s in the hospitality industry for 30 Bernsdorf joined the Minot the MSU Beaver Hockey Board associated Burger King years, managing the El Rancho State University College of of Directors, the Sertoma Club of with Restaurants Hotel, Restaurant and Lounge as a Business team in January 2016 as Investors since 1976. part-owner. Minot, and Delta Kappa Gamma Management an adjunct Teachers Society. She is honored Hummel He is the former President of the instructor. and is the to have received the Professor of Convention and Visitor’s Bureau and In Fall Marketing current president of MinKing, former board member of the Upper the Year for College of Business (IMM), Inc., a franchisee of Burger King, Missouri Valley Fair Board. He is 2016, she during the 2016-17 academic year. serving as and Minot Coin and Bullion, both also a member of the Moose Lodge became a president and, currently in partnership with his son, and the President of the Williston full-time currently, Josh. Senior Citizens board where he instructor as CEO. His commitment to the and his wife, Melanie, regularly teaching IMM is the largest fee-based For more information, contact community continued when volunteer. 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KALKBRENNER FAMILY from page 2 loved the military and serving tradition,” Marco said. “Being and protecting the country. a part of his training for tech My dad had such pride in the school was cool. He knew me military and I saw that and as ‘Instructor Kalkbrenner’, it rubbed off on me and my which is totally diff erent than brother.” Marco. He had it a little bit So in 1996, following harder (than other students). We an unsuccessful attempt at played a bunch of jokes on him community college, Marco with my team instructors to let decided to join the military. him know we were watching.” With aspirations to be a pilot, Just like his brother before and eventually an astronaut, him, Ivan wanted his father Marco trekked to the local to perform the enlistment recruiter’s offi ce. ceremony. When Ivan got a “I spoke to the Navy short-notice opportunity to go recruiter fi rst, and he upset me to basic training, his father once because he told me I couldn’t again did whatever he could to be a pilot,” Marco said. “A ensure he enlisted his son. couple days later I went to the “He would impress upon us, Air Force recruiter. He was ‘When you join the military, straightforward with me, told this is what it is,” Ivan said. me not what I wanted to hear, “You’re there for each other but what I needed to hear.” no matter what.’ So my dad Without a college education, dropped he wasn’t qualifi ed to be a pilot, everything and but was told he could still work took off work, on the aircraft as a crew chief. drove up and On July 24, 1996, the recruiter swore me in.” off ered Marco a guaranteed Being a Photos Clockwise: Anthony Kalkbrenner swears into the military. position as an F-16 crew chief, military child, Kalkbrenner followed in his mother, Helen’s, footsteps. Helen his favorite aircraft. The catch and with a worked for the U.S. Foreign Service from July 1963 to October 1989. (2) Navy Chief Warrant Offi cer Four Anthony Kalkbrenner was he had to leave that night. brother serving swears in his son, Marco, into the military. Marco decided to join Deterred, Marco immediately as an instructor the Air Force to continue the legacy of service after his dad and phoned his father for advice in the career grandmother. who encouraged him to accept fi eld he was COURTESY PHOTOS the off er. entering, Ivan Marco came home that day fi gured basic after his father’s plaque on to you, when you to a duff el bag, packed by his training and passing, and exactly retire, you send it to the next father with all the necessities, technical school nine years after Ivan Kalkbrenner in the bloodline including a toiletry bag Marco would be a enlisted in the Air serving the country,” Marco still possesses. At the Military cakewalk. Force. said. “So when I retired, I had Entrance Processing Station, “The military “I wanted to that plaque, put my dates of Marco asked the recruiter if defi nitely opened my eyes hour of listening, he would go make everything symbolic to service on there, and put Ivan’s Anthony could swear him into and it’s a continual process of into a lecture. I needed that in my dad’s military career, so name on there, with the date the Air Force. learning something new,” he my life.” my retirement ceremony was he swore in, with a dash and a “I knew when I joined the said. “But being broken down Unfortunately, Ivan no longer all about paying tribute to my blank. I presented Ivan the same military that I wanted my dad and built back up, I found a makes those calls, and his father career in the military, but also plaque, and said the same thing to be a part of (my career),” lot of my own weaknesses and can no longer reenlist him. paying tribute to my dad as to him that my dad had told Marco said. “My dad really made them my strong points.” On March 31, 2016, Ivan was well,” Marco said. “I had it me.” didn’t have a father fi gure, so I Figuring his technical school on maritime patrol in Florida all planned out for my dad to Marco transitioned quickly wanted my dad to be a part of would be a breeze with Marco when he got a call from Marco offi ciate the ceremony. At the from military service to civilian everything I did in my life.” serving as an instructor, Ivan at 4 a.m. end, he was going to say, ‘I put service as he joined the ranks The request was granted, the received a rude awakening upon “The fi rst thing he said was, you in, I made sure you stayed of the Goldsboro Police ceremony completed and Marco arrival. ‘What are you doing right in, and now it’s time for you to Department in North Carolina, was off to basic training. “He pointed me out to his now?’ I could tell in his voice go. You are dismissed.’ Every patrolling the city surrounding A job change shortly followed buddies and they all started something was off ,” Ivan time he would reenlist me he his last military assignment, and Marco graduated security smirking,” Ivan recalled. “At said. “He never calls me at would say that.” Seymour Johnson AFB. While forces technical training, where that point I realized it was going that hour and I’ve never heard Unfortunately, that never he has no regrets in choosing to his father attended and pinned to be interesting. I feel my the tremble in his voice like happened. Keeping with his retire when he did, he still feels his security forces shield on brother made it harder on me, that ever. So my heart started plan to honor his father’s the connection and brotherhood him at Carter Hall. not out of spite, or picking on pounding and he asked, ‘How legacy, he went to a Navy he felt for 20 years, often Marco served in several me, but to let me know there’s soon can you get home?” recruiter and explained stopping by to say hello to his locations around the world, no free rides. It doesn’t matter Anthony had a major heart his intentions in honoring former Airmen at the base’s including multiple deployments who you know, you still have to attack and passed away. Anthony’s legacy. The recruiter entry control points. to Iraq and Bosnia. Keeping put in the work and earn your “I was completely crushed,” quickly volunteered to pull “I became a civilian police with his wishes of having his keep. He made it very clear Ivan said. “I’ve lost people in watch behind an empty chair, offi cer because (of my) service father heavily involved in his that’s what I had to do from day the service before; good friends, representative of his father’s in the military. I loved it so career, Marco asked Anthony one. Without that, I probably people I’ve deployed with. That presence. much that I wanted to do it as a to perform every reenlistment would have taken my whole really shook me. But losing “To be at my brother’s civilian as well,” Marco said. “I ceremony throughout his career. career as a free ride thinking, your role model and mentor retirement, that my father was love the military and have the Without fail, Anthony made ‘Who do I know to make this without getting to say goodbye supposed to be at, it kind of same mentality my dad had. It’s it happen, sometimes taking process easier for myself?’ That or ask for some last minute tips brought me back and humbled my Air Force.” several fl ights to the other side alone was one of the biggest on how to live, it crushed me.” me,” Ivan said. “Being that Marco said joining the of the world to complete the lessons I had. You’ve got to Several years earlier, Marco my father wasn’t there, he had military and following in his task. earn your keep.” and his father discussed the chair, but no one sat in it. dad’s footsteps is just the “The reason I had my dad Throughout his career, Ivan preparations for when Anthony (My brother) had a Seaman ‘Kalkbrenner’ thing to do now. involved in everything military, also kept his father heavily passed away. When the day pull watch and stand at parade Just as his father before him, was because he had so much involved, performing every fi nally came, Marco knew he rest behind the chair during the Marco said he would be proud pride serving his country. He reenlistment ceremony to had to be strong for his family. entire ceremony. I saw it and of his kids joining the military, instilled that in us when raising date. He also called his father “When my dad passed it made sense. I kept staring at but he wouldn’t push them. us. Take pride and ownership in often, asking for mentorship away I went into the mode of the chair, and started tearing up However, both brothers believe what you do, both the good and through hard times and seeking getting everything ready for the a little bit. He mentioned the the legacy will continue on. the bad.” guidance when needed. funeral,” Marco said. “After all chair at the end of the ceremony “I don’t think it’s going to Eventually, Marco became a “The whole time in the was done, it started to dawn on and that’s when the water works stop,” Ivan said. “It’s only a security forces technical school military, if he was around, me that my dad isn’t going to turned on.” matter of time before Marco’s instructor and in 2008, pinned I could always go to him. I be there to reenlist me again.” When Anthony retired from kids, and my kids, start asking the security forces shield onto loved his old school mentality The duty of reenlisting him the Navy, he made a plaque questions. Then we’ll explain Ivan, in the exact same location on military things. No matter could only be fi lled by Anthony, of the Kalkbrenner’s serving to them who my father and at Carter Hall where Marco what the issue was, if I was and with his 20 year retirement the military and their country. mother were and why we serve. received his shield 12 years confl icted, indecisive, or just date approaching, Marco said it Engraved on the plaque is the Just like it did to us, something before. needed someone to talk to, I was time to leave the military. names and service dates of is going to light a fi re in them “It makes me proud that would just give him a call. It He set his retirement in motion, every family member who has and not make it go out. I hope it my brother decided to join didn’t matter the hour, he would scheduling the ceremony April served. makes me as proud as my dad the military and continue the answer, just listen and after an 1, 2017, one year and a day “He said, ‘I’m passing this was of us.” MINOT AIR FORCE BASE NORTHERN SENTRY | follow us on 12 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2018 NORTHERN SENTRY

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Tech. Sgt. Drew Czarnecki, left, and Staff Sgt. Raymond Sandoval, both 7th Airlift Squadron loadmasters, stow the disassembled part of a seat away inside a C-17 Globemaster III during Exercise Predictable Iron at Pope Field, N.C., Aug. 23, 2018. Over the course of three days, Czarnecki, Sandoval and other Airmen helped drop 1,005 paratroopers during the exercise.

U.S. AIR FORCE PHOTO | SENIOR AIRMAN TRYPHENA MAYHUGH well as, responding to U.S. Air Force Airmen stand in a formation during the opening ceremony of the Colombian-led search and rescue exercise, Angel de los Andes, at Air Combat an aircraft crash. The Command number 5 at Arturo Lema Posada Air Base in Rionegro, Colombia, Sept. wheels,” Plover said. “It’s from the 7th AS, as well as 3, 2018. second week will focus U.S. AIR FORCE PHOTOS | TECH. SGT. ANGELA RUIZ a new thing, every jump the crew from the 8th AS, on close air support and we push out a CAADS. was awesome. We worked combat search and rescue It holds supplies that are really well as one unit and techniques. 400 participants from Pizarro said. needed immediately, such had fun doing it.” “In a real world 12 nations’ air forces, The remaining U.S. units as water, food or ammo.” Exercise Predictable Iron humanitarian assistance including Argentina, participating are: 571st While the exercise provided the opportunity disaster response relief Brazil, Canada, Chile, Mobility Support Advisory provided the Airmen with for the Air Force and event in the U.S. Southern Dominican Republic, Squadron at Travis Air the opportunity to work Army to strengthen their Command AoR we would Ecuador, France, Panama, Force Base, California; alongside Soldiers, it skill sets together and expect to work with these Peru and Uruguay. 48th Rescue Squadron, also provided a chance work toward a common same partner nations that “Managing 11 diff erent 306th Rescue Squadron, for Air Force crews from goal. Exercises such as are participating in this nations can be challenging 612th Air Operations other squadrons to work this one help accomplish exercise,” said U.S. Air but I think that the Center, 943rd Aerospace together. the Defense Department’s Force Maj. Juan Pazarro, Colombian’s have done a Medicine Squadron, 12th “I thoroughly enjoyed enduring mission to 12th Air Force (Air Forces great job at integrating all Air Force (Air Forces participating in this provide combat-credible Southern) Colombian desk of these diff erent countries, Southern) that are all exercise all week,” military forces needed to offi cer. all of the capabilities that stationed at Davis-Monthan Barkemeyer said. deter war and protect the There are more than they bring to this exercise,” Air Force Base, Arizona. “Working with my crew nation’s security. We’re getting The Keys to Diabetes Success withPersonal you! Educational Series Let everyone at the Minot AFB The Importance and surrounding areas know of Diabetes Medications your news! September 18 • 5:30 p.m. The Northern Trinity Health Community Conference Center Sentry Town & Country Center • Minot would like to Presented by share what’s Chelsea Monroe, Pharm D important news Trinity Health to you.

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