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Thursday, July 18, 2013 www.csmng.com Vol. 7 No. 28 Did you know? 50 SW changes command

Did you know the command post will be conducting numerous separate tests of the base Giant Voice early warning system? The tests will be going on from 10:15 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Wednesday. Please do not take any action during these tests. If you have questions, contact Master Sgt. Tonya Jones at 567-2180.

Base Briefs Right Start cancelled The Right Start scheduled for today has been cancelled. The next Right Start is scheduled for Aug. 15. For more in- formation, please call the Airman and Family Readiness Center at 567-3920. Picnic volunteers needed Volunteer support is needed for the base picnic July 25. There are openings U.S. Air Force photo/Dennis Rogers to set up and tear down the event, watch Col. Bill Liquori speaks to the 50th Space after taking command here July 11. Liquori assumed command of the 50th Space Wing from Col. James Ross. kids playing in the bounce castles, serve drinks and other tasks. Please contact By 50th Space Wing Public Affairs power that Gen. [William] Shelton refers to the 3rd Space Operations Squadron here. Derek Hamby at 567-2254 to volunteer. when he says “Men and women of the 50th Space Wing, The 50th Space Wing welcomed new provides capability that is foundational to thank you for the incredible welcome that leadership during a change-of-command Chapel, Feds Feed Families our national defense.” you have provided to our family,” said ceremony held here July 11. sponsor food drive Liquori returns to Schriever after serving Liquori. “We are excited to join this team. I Col. Bill Liquori took over the wing’s reigns as a Chief of Staff of the Air Force fellow am amazed at how far you and your prede- The Chapel and Feds Feed Families from previous commander, Col. James P. including duty as the director of space policy cessors have brought this base and this wing is sponsoring a food drive until Aug. Ross. implementation in the Office of the Deputy since I was last stationed here.” 28 to benefit the local community. “I thank you for the absolutely outstanding Assistant Secretary of Defense for Space, Prior to assuming command, Liquori Individuals may donate online, stop manner in which you executed your mis- Office of the Under Secretary of Defense served in a variety of leadership positions and by at the Chapel or through a drop box sion,” said Ross. “Our mission is to command for Policy, , Washington, D.C. his career has included numerous satellite op- satellites and deliver decisive global effects. at Building 210 atrium. For more in- He was also previously assigned as a senior See Command page 10 formation, contact Staff Sgt. Kimberly This wing wields the vast majority of space satellite operations crew commander with Swanagan at 567-3705. More Briefs page 14 Innovation extends ORS-1’s life, mission Sign up for weekly Schriever announcements, news and more. Visit www.schriever.af.mil and click By Scott Prater “Public Affairs” under featured links. Schriever Sentinel The Operationally Responsive Space-1 satellite launched June 29, Public Affairs 2011, and has been a star Air Force performer since its first day on orbit. As members of the 1st and 7th Space Operations Squadrons celebrated the Inside spacecraft’s second birthday this week, Chief’s early morning lessons...... 3 they couldn’t help but imagine years Branding Schriever: 21 MDS...... 4 three and four. 50 SW Airmen represent at rodeo.... 13 “This is a great time to recognize all of ORS-1’s accomplishments, but we’re not looking to rest right now,” said Lt. Col. Toby Doran, 1 SOPS commander. “We’re focused on con- tinuing to push innovation and the utility of this system.” The vehicle has earned numerous awards from the scientific commu- nity thus far. It was named one of the top 25 most important concepts by C4ISR Journal, an intelligence, sur- veillance and reconnaissance indus- try magazine, and the 2012 Mission Sustainment Integrated Product

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By Staff Sgt. Julius Delos Reyes 50th Space Wing Public Affairs Team Schriever is home to approximately 20 mission partners working on various missions and functions. One of the newest units to the base is the 21st Medical Squadron. It has been little more than a year since Team Schriever welcomed 21 MDS as part of its family at the squadron’s activation June 22, 2012. “Since standing up the new medical squadron, we have seen our relationship with Team Schriever expand to great heights,” said Lt. Col. Brent Sonday, 21 MDS’s first and current commander. “It has been phenomenal serving such grateful members who make up the Schriever team.” The unit is responsible for providing comprehensive medical care to more than 5,000 beneficiaries annually. “We have increased our clinical and support medical squadron team by 28 personnel for a 300 percent increase in clinical operations [during] the past year, and we have U.S. Air Force graphics seen a 133 percent increase in our dependent enrollment,” Team Schriever is home to approximately 20 mission partners working on various missions and functions. One of the newest units to the base Sonday said. is the 21st Medical Squadron. Housed at the Schriever Clinic, the mission of the squad- ron includes development of processes to provide seamless, In collaboration with the chief of medicine, the squadron quality healthcare to our military members and their fam- patient-focused care to the Schriever beneficiary population, develops health-care related information requirements that ily,” said Col. Bill Liquori, 50 SW commander. “What they which includes diagnostic, preventative and treatment- are used to establish programs that continuously analyze provide is essential in accomplishing Team Schriever’s related health care services. and improve provider performance, patient satisfaction mission.” The clinic handles most medical services for service and clinical outcomes while enhancing the efficiency and Sonday echoed the same sentiment and hopes to expand members assigned to Schriever AFB, dependents and re- effectiveness of all key processes. the relationship. tired military members. Services include primary care, The 21 MDS also provides the necessary medical response “I look forward to another great year as we continue our aeromedical, dental, immunizations, pharmacy, laboratory, to support the 50th Space Wing’s emergency management focus on increasing and adding essential medical services radiology, public health, mental health and optometry. plan during contingency operations in the event of major for the members of Team Schriever, which will allow for Additionally, the squadron provides patient education accidents, natural disasters or chemical, biological, radio- more time spent on the mission,” Sonday said. and continuity of care for health maintenance as well as for logical and nuclear terrorist threats. For more information, visit the Schriever clinic website the acute and chronic management of disease and injury. “We are fortunate to have the 21 MDS here to provide at http://www.schriever.af.mil/units/baseclinic.asp. Fly fishing highlights summer for Schriever’s single Airmen By Scott Prater Schriever Sentinel As 1st Lt. Daniel Arey waded into the South Platte River near Grant, Colo., July 5, he could hardly believe his luck. The veteran fisherman had grown up on the lakes and riv- ers of southern Maine, but fishing in the Rocky Mountains brought a whole new experience. As a mid-day sun glimmered off the river’s surface he swung his line to and fro like an experienced artist, landing his fly with perfect accuracy. Seconds later, a rainbow trout snatched his bait and the fight was on. The trout began by darting across the river then caught a strong current and raced for his life. Arey pulled and reeled as fast as he could. Stumbling over rocks and plants, he battled for what seemed like hours, but his fight ended in relief only minutes later as he held the magnificent 18-inch long fish in hands. Seconds later, he dunked the trout back into the rushing river, allowing it to fill its gills. Then he let go and watched it swim away to fight another day. “We catch and release; that’s the rule up here,” Arey said. “Besides, the most fun part of fly fishing is actually catching them. And, I don’t like the taste of trout.” Schriever Sports and Fitness Manager Seth Cannello was standing nearby and congratulated Arey on his catch, but only for a few seconds. As soon as he turned back toward the river his line stretched taut. And, another fight began. “I must have got 30 hits on my line throughout the day,” Arey said. “I think I caught nine or 10, mostly in the afternoon.” Arey said the trip was the most fun he had fishing since he was kid, something he didn’t expect when he signed up for the guided fly-fishing trip a month earlier. Cannello organized the excursion as part of phase three Courtesy photo of Schriever’s Single Airman Initiative, an Air Force-wide Master Sgt. James Crosbie shows off a rainbow trout he caught during the Schriever Single Airman Initiative fly fishing trip on the South Platte campaign developed to provide outdoors activities for single River near Grant, Colo. July 5, 2013. and unaccompanied Airmen on base. “I’m really glad I signed up,” Arey said. “You can’t beat The guides also helped fishermen avoid pitfalls, like their do or couldn’t afford to do on their own,” he said. “We’ve that high-mountain river fishing. The setting was unbeliev- fellow fisherman’s lines and giant rocks in the river. Arey done so many different activities this summer and it would able and we were catching world-class fish. A few tourists said his guide rigged a new rod for him in the afternoon. be a shame if Airmen on base don’t get to do at least one.” even took pictures of us.” “I told him I was used to a different type of rod from my As part of the program, single Airmen have skydived, Cannello joined Arey and three other single Airmen on days back in Maine, so he pulled something out that I was taken balloon rides, played paintball and hunted turkeys the guided fishing trip and said the fishing guides were more familiar with,” Arey said. “In the morning I was los- already this summer. invaluable to the experience. ing a lot of fish because my hook wasn’t setting, but I had Cannello indicated there are four Single Airman Initiative “We were all experienced fishermen, but the guides knew a lot more success with the different rod.” events left this summer, including whitewater rafting July where the fish were and they knew what they liked to eat,” he The group fished for more than eight hours and all said 26, ATV riding Aug. 9, mountain hiking Sept. 6 and pheas- said. “They also gave us tips on casting and what to do once they couldn’t wait to do it again. Arey is planning another ant hunting Sept. 27. we got a bite. The river was moving fast so they instructed trip when family members visit later this summer and said As of now, all events are full, but Cannello said he has us to use heavy weights and lines. My line was so heavy it he would use the guide service again. been developing waiting lists and that people often drop felt like I was slinging rope, but thanks to their direction I “This is what the Single Airman Initiative is all about, out. Call 567-6658 to sign up for the wait list on remain- was able to cast better later in the day.” getting people outdoors and doing activities they wouldn’t ing events.

See us on line at www.csmng.com Schriever Sentinel July 18, 2013 5 Remember safety before taking a dip By Staff Sgt. Patrice Clarke enthusiasts as well. wearer remain in a position that permits proper breathing. 50th Space Wing Public Affairs According to the U.S. Coast Guard, boating fatalities According to the CDC, in 2010, the U.S. Coast Guard It’s that time of the year again; the time when many people jumped 12.8 percent in 2011 and are now at the highest received reports for 4,604 boating incidents; 3,153 boaters grab their nautical themed pashmina afghan and head to the risk level since 1998. were reported injured and 672 died. Most, 72 percent, boating water to spend a day enjoying the H2O. But before grabbing “People tend to take unnecessary risks on boats,” said deaths that occurred during 2010 were caused by drowning, those swim trunks and flippie floppies, potential boaters and Master Sgt. Tawanna Sellars, 50th Space Wing Safety Office. with 88 percent of victims not wearing life jackets. water sport enthusiasts should follow simple guidelines to “Many people disregard safety precautions, such as standing When choosing a life jacket ensure it fits properly on each ensure they are fun and safe. or sitting on unsafe locations on the boat or [hanging from wearer. All states have regulations regarding life jacket wear A day of fun in the sun could end in tragedy for some. The the side of the boat].” by children. Remember to get the correct size life jacket facts of the matter are sobering. According to the Center for One large unnecessary risk is boating under the influence for each individual on board. Adult-sized life jackets will Disease Control and Prevention, about 10 people die every of alcohol and drugs, said Sellars. The numbers confirm not work for children. To work correctly, a life jacket must day from unintentional drowning. Of these, two are children it. According to the CDC, among adolescents and adults, be worn, fit snugly and not allow the wearers chin or ears age 14 or younger. From 2005-2009, there were an average of alcohol use is involved in up to 70 percent of deaths associ- to slip through. Life jackets should be tested for wear and 3,533 fatal unintentional drownings (non-boating related) ated with water recreation and about one in five reported buoyancy at least once each year. Waterlogged, faded or annually in the United States. An additional 347 people boating deaths. Alcohol influences balance, coordination leaky jackets should be discarded. died each year from drowning in boating-related incidents. and judgment, and its effects are heightened by sun expo- Though the statistics can be depressing, following simple Many factors contribute to these numbers. Lack of swim- sure and heat. rules and having the correct personal protective equipment, ming ability, barriers (such as pool fencing) and a lack of When out on the water, drink responsibly. boaters and water sports enthusiasts can ensure they have close supervision are all contributing factors to the high Sellars also commented that wearing a lifejacket is the easi- a splash this summer. numbers of fatalities. est way to be safe on the water. Boaters should remember that “When participating in recreational water activities, re- Swimming in personal swimming pools isn’t the only not all life jackets are created equal. Certain life jackets are member to be aware of your surroundings, expect the unex- danger; there is a large risk to boaters and water sports designed to keep the wearer’s head above water and help the pected and practice personal risk management,” said Sellars.

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“It was initially designed to operate for “They sent us a message saying they had a Forces commands. Mission only a year, but 1 and 7 SOPS engineers and helicopter go down,” Calabrese said. “They “Our crews in 1 and 7 SOPS understand From page 1 operators discovered they could expand the gave us a location and a tasking to get an im- the effects and impacts we’re making around life of the vehicle by pushing it to a higher age and we made a quick turn that exceeded the world,” said Capt. Eric Palmer, 1 SOPS orbit,” said. Lt. Col. Tony Calabrese, 1 SOPS all expectations.” Operations Flight commander. “Since get- vocates for electronic warfare, information director of operations. “They also found that In the meantime, the squadrons also ex- ting involved in these ad hoc tasks, our mem- operations and cyber technology. the higher orbit would not substantially af- panded ORS-1 capabilities beyond a single bers have come to work even more excited. Designed as a quick-response and low- fect the required quality of its images. That combatant commander. We know we are making an impact; we’re cost alternative to traditional satellite sys- action alone extended the life of ORS-1 by “We’re focusing on the future,” Calabrese innovating and asking for more. There’s a tems, ORS-1 differs in several ways, but its three years.” said. “The vehicle was designed to support lot of pride and sense of job satisfaction.” primary distinction stems from its birth. It Doran explained that 1 and 7 SOPS, also CENTCOM, but we recognized it could do Doran inferred that the point behind the took approximately three years to develop known as Team 8-Ball, will continue to take so much more. We sent word out to U.S. Team 8-Ball anniversary ceremony was to from concept to launch and on-orbit opera- innovative steps to prolong the vehicle’s life Pacific and U.S Africa Commands, and acknowledge ORS-1’s success, but more im- tions, compared to seven years or longer for even further, upwards of five times its origi- reached out through the Joint Functional portantly, announce their intent to focus on traditional systems. nal lifespan. Component Command directly to combat- future capability and performance. Its payload technology was gleaned from For instance, the team informed U.S. ant commander staffs to let them know we “Hopefully, we can provide effects to a camera first developed for use aboard U2 Central Command that they could deliver could support their taskings too. All they all combatant commanders,” Doran said. spy planes decades ago. Contractors attached effects on short-notice, urgent, high-priority needed to do was ask.” “Team 8-Ball is demonstrating that Airmen, a larger telescope to the Senior Year Electro- tasks earlier this year. USCENTCOM re- As a result, ORS-1 now provides effects military, civilian and contractors can Optical Reconnaissance System-2 camera to sponded a short time later when a CH-53 for PACOM on a regular basis and does so take systems and make them incredibly give it adequate resolution from orbit. helicopter crashed in a remote location. occasionally with AFRICOM and Special powerful.”

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style to play on your Airmen’s strengths to be an officer and knew I wouldn’t and correct their weaknesses? When get there on my current track. Lessons I’m asked what my leadership style is, Joyce passed away not too long ago From page 3 I say “it depends.” It depends on the but his simple leadership technique History Quiz situation, the people involved and the changed my life and my career. While Week of July 18, 2013 Joyce was a great leader with a deft end result I want. You must be adap- my stories weren’t as entertaining any- touch. He knew his people. He un- tive in your leadership style but most more, the story I can tell now is much Last week’s answer: Falcon Air Force Base was derstood his Airmen. Some needed of all; you must understand the people better. I’m confident I wouldn’t be lead- renamed to honor Gen. Bernard A. Schriever on what direct confrontation and some, like you are leading. You don’t get that un- ing the Network Operations Group date? The base was renamed June 5, 1998. me, needed the in-direct approach. derstanding by meeting with them a without him and the many other lead- He didn’t want to break the spirit that couple of times per year during feed- ers who subtly knocked me back on This week’s question:Which 50th Fighter-Bomber had made me successful but needed to backs or half-heartedly asking them track. Which kind of leader are you? (now Space) Wing operation was designated FOX break some bad habits that ultimately what they’re doing this weekend. It’s Will you be caught watching as a train ABLE 27? might result in my downfall. about digging into your Airmen’s lives wreck happens before your eyes or will Responses to the quiz questions can be emailed to How well do you know your people? to understand their motivations, goals a future chief or be writing a 50 SW/HO at [email protected]. How well do you adapt your leadership and future plans. Joyce knew I wanted story about you someday?

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erations and staff positions in Air Force Space Command, the National Reconnaissance Office and the Air Force Secretariat. He is also a graduate and former instructor of the U.S. Air Force Weapons School. He commanded the Space Operations at the Aerospace Data Facility — Colorado at Buckley AFB. As commander of the 50th Space Wing, Liquori is responsible for more than 5,600 military, Department of Defense civilians and contractor personnel serving at 12 operating locations worldwide, in support of more than 150 communications, navigation and surveil- lance satellites with their associated systems valued at more than $66 billion. Liquori also serves as the installation commander and as such hosts approximately 20 mission partners whose combined economic impact is around $1 billion. “Our nation and our allies count on you daily to command satellites to deliver decisive global effects — and you always deliver,” said Liquori. “I pledge to give you my very best, every single day and to work side-by-side with you to meet the challenges in the coming years. Keep up the great work and continue to take pride in what you do. No one does it better. You are truly the ‘Masters of Space.’” After two years in command here and more U.S. Air Force photo/Dennis Rogers than 24 years of service, Ross holds his retire- Lt. Gen. Susan Helms, 14th Air Force commander, passes the 50th Space Wing guidon to Col. Bill Liquori during a change-of-command ceremony ment ceremony Friday. July 11, 2013, at Schriever Air Force Base, Colo. Liquori assumed command of the 50th Space Wing from Col. James Ross.

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By Stacy Cochran Missile Defense Agency Public Affairs Missile Defense Agency Integration and Operations Center Photographer, Carol Floyd, has long been a recognizable figure around the facility. When someone needs an event photo or an official portrait, she is right there, camera in hand, ready to capture the moment. What those outside the MDIOC facility may not know, however, is that she is also an award-winning nature photographer. In the Spring/ Summer 2013 issue of the magazine, Carol’s photo, “Prince of Orange Poppy” appears as winner of the acclaimed annual “Best Backyards” photo contest. When describing the photo for the magazine, Floyd said, “While visiting a friend early one morning, we admired how beautiful her poppies were and I noticed honey bees flocking to the flowers. I wanted to capture the bees landing on the petals and flying around them but instead I was taken with the quality of light on this poppy.” Floyd has also taken the many pictures of Colorado landscapes on display around the MDIOC facility. She is going to be able to devote more time to her passion of wildlife photography, as she will be retir- ing from the MDIOC at the end of July.

Carol Floyd, a Missile Defense Agency Integration and Operations Center photographer here at Schriever Air Force Base, Colo, wins Nature’s Best Photography Contest. Courtesy photo

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U.S. Air Force photo/Scott Prater Maj. Mark Scherbarth, 14th Test Squadron, approaches the start-finish line during the fifth lap of his 1.5-mile Air Force fitness assessment run Wednesday. Scherbarth finished in 7 minutes, 48 seconds to set a new Schriever track record for the 1.5-mile run. Maj. Marcus Corbett, 310th Security Forces Squadron, set the former record of 7:51 during his fitness assessment run last October.

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Schriever Sentinel July 18, 2013 13 50 SW Airmen represent at rodeo By Staff Sgt. Julius Delos Reyes 50th Space Wing Public Affairs The masters of space proved they are masters of rodeo as well when a group of Airmen represented the 50th Space Wing during the 73rd annual Pikes Peak or Bust Rodeo July 10-13, 2013 in Colorado Springs, Colo. A 50th Space Wing team won the People’s Choice and Overall chili cook-off contest. Another team won the Air Force Space Command cow milking contest, the Schriever Company Grade Officer Council also participated in the cow milking contest. The 50 SW participated in the rodeo in partnership with the local community. Pikes Peak or Bust Rodeo is one of the top rodeos in the U.S. and has supported the military and its families. Proceeds generated by the rodeo are donated to military organizations within Colorado Springs. “Each year, we support different events or activities at the rodeo,” said Chief Master Sgt. Lavon Coles, 50 SW command chief and member of the chili cook-off team. “It was another good, fun event to be part of. Just the level of logistics that go into planning those events, it was just phenomenal. It was well put together.” Coles said his team didn’t expect to win the chili cookoff. “Winning was awesome,” he said. “We used the recipe the first sergeants team used last year. We did some fine tuning for this year and added one or two more ingredients. It was fantastic. We just had a lot of fun and a great time.” In winning the AFSPC cow milking contest, Master Sgt. Darren Williams, 50th Operations Support Squadron, said the event was fun and the team represented 50 SW very well. “Initially, our team strategy was not to get hurt,” he said. “However, as we matured our approach, we became extremely competitive. Our team was pretty inexperienced in the art and it was difficult. It’s typically pretty easy to milk a willing cow; however, these cows were wild and weighed more than 1,000 pounds.” Williams said he was surprised the team won and attributed the win to teamwork and luck. “We got the cow that wasn’t terribly resistant to the process,” he said. “Teamwork was U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Robert Cloys key. We discussed at length how we were going to tackle the objective. We developed and Chief Master Sgt. Lavon Coles, 50th Space Wing command chief, Maj. James Atchley, 50th Contracting agreed to specific actions and the expected outcome of those actions. We remained flexible Squadron commander, and Chief Master Sgt. Robert Marquez, 50 SW, pose with their trophy July 17, 2013 and ready to implement each other’s jobs on a moment’s notice. Like in our daily lives, for winning the people’s choice and overall best chili awards for the Pikes Peak or Bust Rodeo. when we opened the gate to let the cow out, we really were at the mercy of our planning.” For the CGOC, the group primarily wanted to get involved with the community and the base, said 1st Lt. Christina Corneliussen, . “We’re the only team where half of the team were girls,” she said. “But, I think we held our own and did well. We were able to milk the cow.” First Lt. Luis Santiago, 50 OSS, said he enjoyed the experience and had fun with his fel- low CGOC members as well as with other competitors. “It is very cool to be a part of the show,” he said. “We were excited and took the op- portunity to be part of it. The people were friendly, even the competitors. They helped us. Everybody was just there to enjoy the show.” The chili cook-off contest team included: Chief Master Sgt. Lavon Coles, 50th Space Wing Chief Master Sgt. Robert Marquez, 50 SW Bernadette Marquez Master Sgt. Genevieve Sills, 50th Operations Group Master Sgt. Loretta Dean, 1st Space Operations Squadron Maj. James Atchley, 50th Contracting Squadron The 50 SW cow milking team included: Senior Master Sgt. Patrick Kincaid, 2nd Space Operations Squadron Senior Master Sgt. Michael Keating, 4th Space Operations Squadron Master Sgt. Darren Williams, 50th Operations Support Squadron Tech. Sgt. Juan Silva, 50 OSS The CGOC team included: 1st Lt. Christina Corneliussen, 50 OG Courtesy photo 1st Lt. Ryan Southworth, 22nd Space Operations Squadron A team with the 50th Space Wing wins the Air Force Space Command cow milking contest during the 73rd 1st Lt. Luis Santiago, 50 OSS annual Pikes Peak or Bust Rodeo July 10-13, 2013 in Colorado Springs, Colo. Capt. Beverly Fulgencio, AFSPC

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