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Did you know? Schriever members give children hope By Staff Sgt. Robert Cloys both of us; me and [the child I was Public Affairs paired with]. But by the end of it, he Tucked away to the west of was just a normal 10-year-old kid Denver is Rocky Mountain Village who was really optimistic about life Easter Seals Camp. Like many other and very determined.” children’s camps, there’s horseback The camp served dual purposes, riding, fishing, zip-lining, hiking, to give children an opportunity to crafts and campfires. But for some do things they never thought they of the children who come to this could do and give their parents camp, those things can be a little some time to themselves. Did you know Col. William Liquori will difficult; especially with neuro- “The main focus of the camp is assume command of the 50th Space muscular diseases. For that reason, to take away the feeling that kids Wing from Col. James Ross during the three Schriever members took an with disabilities are set up to fail,” wing change of command ceremony entire week out of their busy sched- said Howell. “At camp, they’re the 9 a.m. today at the wing headquarters ules to volunteer at the camp during center of attention; the world re- building? one of their Muscular Dystrophy volves around them. It not only weeks June 16-21. helps give their parents a break, but Senior Airman Luke Howell, it’s about the kids feeling invincible Base Briefs 50th Operations Group, along for a week; like they don’t have a with Airmen 1st Class Erica disability.” Hahn Avenue closes Doss and Zach Ray, 50th Space Throughout the week, the three Due to the construction of the fi- Communications Squadron, made Airmen stayed in the camp and nal traffic circle connection to Hahn the journey to Rocky Mountain helped children with basic tasks. Avenue, there will be no access in Village not entirely sure what to Muscle degeneration in some made or out of the west parking lot from expect, but ultimately walked away simple things like going to the re- Hahn Avenue. The projected closure with an experience they would stroom in the middle of the night is scheduled to begin July 29 and the never forget. or simply rolling over in their bed nearly impossible without help. road opens up again in Sept. 6. “When I first got there, I was re- ally nervous. I had never worked During the day, the children and 21 LRS adjusts shuttle with kids before,” said Ray. “As volunteers would swim, paint each a nursing student, I worked with other’s faces and even go hiking. service adults with mobility issues or au- One two-hour trek up a nearby Courtesy photo The 21st Logistics Readiness tism, but never with young kids. mountain even surprised Doss with Parker Lowry, a camp counselor for Rocky Mountain Village Easter Seals Squadron recently adjusted the I was really nervous going in and the amount of determination the Camp, Senior Airman Luke Howell, 50th Operations Group, and Jonah Berger, camp director, help Dylan, a boy with a neuromuscular disease, Schriever shuttle service. Due to hiring didn’t know how to act. The first See Children page 5 restrictions and civilian furloughs, the day I think it was awkward for the walk up the ramp to the camp’s dining facility. 21 LRS must scale back services across the Peterson complex and Schriever until relief to the restrictions and fur- 50 SFS deployer trains friendly forces lough is realized. The shuttle now op- erates within the Restricted Area only and there is no service outside of the RA. Additionally, there is no service from 8-9 a.m. daily to allow for the servicing of the bus at Peterson and again from 10-11 a.m. daily for driver lunch period. Questions concerning this change may be directed to 21 LRS, DSN 834-4307/4308/4863. More Briefs page 10

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Courtesy photo Senior Airman Darius Wallace, 50th Security Forces Squadron, right, is shown along with one of his host country trainees. During a recent deployment to Southwest Asia, Wallace helped train host-country military police in security forces tactics and techniques.

By Scott Prater installation. He relished his hours at the told me to turn in my armaments and report Schriever Sentinel shooting range and the ease of movement to the installation gymnasium the next day.” Senior Airman Darius Wallace, 50th through the surrounding host country. Once he arrived, Wallace was greeted by Security Forces Squadron, had been en- He’s not sure why he was selected to his squadron’s NCO in charge of training joying his recent deployment to southwest provide training to host-country military and 30 to 40 local military police. Asia when Air Force NCOs informed him police, though. “That first day, I kept asking myself if I he was selected to perform a special duty. “While I was there, I earned the Mission really knew that much,” he said. “But, once As a M240B machine gunner with the Support Group Airman of the Quarter hon- we got into the training, things just came Quick Reaction Force, Wallace’s days were or, so maybe that had something to do with See Friendly page 7 normally spent patrolling his Air Force it,” he said. “All I know is my first sergeant 2 July 11, 2013 Schriever Sentinel Branding Schriever: U.S. Air Force Warfare Center

By Staff Sgt. Robert Cloys 50th Space Wing Public Affairs With approximately 20 different mission partners and nu- merous other geographically separated units, Team Schriever hosts a large amount of people who help carry out the mis- sion. As part of the “Branding Schriever” campaign, the Schriever Air Force Base Public Affairs office wants everyone to know about the units that call Schriever home. Many who have been at Schriever long enough have heard of the Space Innovation and Development Center. Though the SIDC is gone, its more than 20-year legacy of bringing space to the fight live on the work continued by and Air Combat Command units, such as the U.S. Air Force Warfare Center, continu- ing the mission. The USAFWC (SPACE) originally stood up in 1993 as the Space Warfare Center in response to the Air Force Space

Blue Ribbon Panel on Space after Operation Desert Storm. U.S. Air Force graphic It was designated the Space Innovation and Development Center in 2006 to meet additional mission needs. needs in combat. prove, what lessons have been learned and apply those to Beginning in early 2012, AFSPC and ACC worked to Distributed Mission Operations Center — Space, also still future missions as well as ongoing missions.” realign the organizations assigned to the appropriate com- located at Schriever, continues modeling and simulation AFSPC retained the center’s Innovation Division (at mand and Air Force units but continue the key missions support to wargames and global exercises. Schriever) to continue situational awareness system devel- the SIDC provided. The 17th Test Squadron, here, carries out critical testing opment and other capabilities. This organization also directs In April, the center and the 595th Space Group inacti- of space weapon systems. the work for the Schriever Space Wargame. vated. The retained organizations transferred to AFSPC, the The 25th Space Rage Squadron, also here, operates the Those missions are carried out in part by the USAFWC USAFWC and its subordinate units, and the 50th Space Wing. Department of Defenses’ only space test and training range at Schriever, with the support of the 50th Space Wing and With roughly 300 military, 200 civilian employees and and continues to support DOD organizations as part of the Missile Defense Agency. more than 100 contractors, the USAFWC makes up a sig- Nellis Test and Training Range. “The critical work that was being done by some of the nificant portion of Team Schriever. The USAFWC (SPACE) is a part of the USAFWC at Nellis. Space Innovation Development Center will continue with The most prominent organizations to transfer, was the “The USAFWC at Nellis is the center [organization] for our new mission partner, the USAF Warfare Center,” said Air Force Tactical Exploitation of National Capabilities developing tactics in areas that include air, space and cyber Col. James Ross, 50th Space Wing commander. “We are Office. AF TENCAP accomplishes rapid prototyping of for the warfighter,” said Jim Mesco, USAFWC historian. honored to have our ACC brothers and sisters as part of existing capabilities and applies them to the warfighter’s “[The USAFWC here] looks at ways the Air Force can im- Team Schriever.”

The Schriever Straight Talk Line, 567-8255, is used 50th Space Wing Public Affairs will activate and to disseminate information about a disturbance, crisis maintain the Straight Talk Line, updating information or incident, exercise or real world, on or off base, which as received by the Crisis Action Team or on-scene might affect day-to-day activities of base personnel. Public Affairs representative. The Schriever The line will provide base personnel with accurate For more information regarding the Straight Talk information about the status of any disturbance or Line, please contact 50th Space Wing Public Affairs Straight Talk Line crisis situation and the actions taken or being taken. at 567-5040.

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When young Airmen Scott Prater greeting of “good morning, how are you?” need to communicate, they tend to just fire [email protected] and some days I get a look that could make off an e-mail and expect an answer back. In ADVERTISING you tremble because someone has not had the generation of e-mail and text messag- Advertising Director their morning kickstart of coffee. No matter ing, this seems like the most efficient way Jamila Khalil who it is or how we try to communicate, there to communicate. On the other hand, a chief [email protected] always seem to be difficulties. Webster defines or senior officer may tend to want to have Patty Alvarado communication as “a process by which in- that face-to-face discussion and not rely on Group Account Executive formation is exchanged between individuals the technology as much. In either case, the Automotive Specialist through a common system of symbols, signs, parties are trying to communicate a message [email protected] or behavior.” well, but if someone from my generation does Stacy Brack Last month, I had the opportunity to sit not respond to e-mail quickly, it sends the [email protected] on a panel and talk to our young NCOs who message to an Airman that a person does not were completing their NCO Professional care. In actuality, the older member might be Julie Sandberg [email protected] Education seminar. One of the things we waiting to have that conversation in person. I discussed was the communication difficulty Maj. James Atchley challenged that group of NCOs to help close ART DEPARTMENT we have with one another. I talked about how 50th Contracting Squadron commander the gap between the new Airmen and the Art Director we are separated by generations of techno- senior NCOs and officers by helping translate Rowdy Tompkins logical advances. I admitted that my ability ten and understand them. Then there was what we say to those below and explain what [email protected] to use my “smart-phone” is limited, but my the senior NCO and squadron commander they mean to those above. With effective daughter who is now 18 (the age of our new- generation on the panel who remembered communication, hopefully we can begin to est Airmen) has been using one for the past the days when we did not have cell phones, understand what it takes to make this mission five years. As a result, she can do amazing computers, or GPS devices in our vehicles. successful. I would also like to challenge the Published by Colorado Springs Military Newspaper Group, a private firm in no way connected with the U.S. things with the device. The generation of We had to rely on maps made of paper, call- more senior groups myself included to work Air Force, under exclusive written contract with Schriever Air Force Base and the 50th Space Wing. This civilian NCOs we were talking with is also compe- ing before you left for a trip and calling once on learning how to use new technology so enterprise newspaper is an authorized publication for tent with technology and routinely uses it you arrived five hours later to let your boss we can exchange information through that members of the U.S. military services. Contents of the Schriever Sentinel are not necessarily the official views to communicate. The NCOs had plenty to know you were OK. To make a phone call, common system defined by Webster . All of of, or endorsed by, the U.S. Government, the Department of Defense (DoD) or the Department of the Air Force. say about communicating with each other we had to use the single pay phone in the you young NCOs and officers, keep up your The appearance of advertising in this publication and their senior leadership. 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By Staff Sgt Patrice Clarke 50th Space Wing Public Affairs The 50th Force Support Squadron has been hosting the Annual Base Picnic for all members of Team Schriever to enjoy for years. This year’s picnic will be July 25 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Members attending this year’s event can expect to see some changes from previous years. “The biggest change that picnic goers can expect is the change in location,” said Thea Wasche, the 50th Force Support Squadron deputy commander. The picnic will be located at the indoor track and the fitness center, bringing the majority of the event indoors. “The location change served a couple of purposes,” said Wasche. “First, we wanted to preserve the newly completed football field on the inside of the track. Also, the gym pro- vides a clean, air conditioned environment for the different bounce houses. It’s supposed to be a scorcher on picnic day so the change protects everyone from the elements.” The move also allows for use of indoor restroom facilities. During the event, there will be bounce houses, face paint- ing, vendors, a live DJ, music, a beer garden, and, of course, a free picnic lunch. Picnic goers will also have a chance to win prizes including gift cards to local establishments, popular electronics and much more. There will also be a family 3-mile run beginning at 9 a.m. One thing that won’t change for this year’s picnic is the cost. It is still free for every attendee. The 50 FSS works hard throughout the year to provide these free events for Team Schriever members, commented Wasche. “Basically, the 50 FSS is the only unit in the wing who can use the Air Force Commercial Sponsorship Program,” she said. “This program allows us to get corporate sponsors to provide cash, services or food for base-wide events for no charge to the government.” The Air Force Commercial Sponsorship Program provides a majority of the sponsorship for the event. This year, more than $12,000 in cash support alone was made available for the event, more than has been achieved in past years. “We have great corporate sponsors who help offset the cost of the base picnic and the other annual events we put on for the base,” said Wasche. Even with the large number of corporate sponsors, there are still some costs 50 FSS must supplement. For this, non- appropriated funds, which are generated from usage of force support facilities on base, are used. “Every time you buy a candy bar at the Information Tickets and Tours office on base, proceeds go toward events like the base picnic” said Wasche. In fact, money generated from the on-base frame shop, the Information Tickets and Tours, Outdoor Recreation and even the drinks at the fitness center go directly back to the base non appropriated funds account.

“When base members support Schriever Force Support Courtesy graphic facilities the money stays on Schriever,” said Wasche. “The picnic costs roughly around $25,000 and sponsorships, which More than 80 volunteers are still needed to make the event “There are lots of activities for everyone; kids and adults include cash, prizes and in- kind services, pay for about a success. Any Team Schriever member wishing to volunteer alike.” said Lynn Sleeth, 50 FSS Marketing manager. “We $18,000 of that.” should contact Derek Hamby at 567-2754. definitely want the Schriever community to take full ad- The base picnic also provides opportunities for private The fitness center gym area will be closed July 24 and vantage of the opportunity to come out and enjoy some organizations to earn money as well. the entire fitness center will be closed for the event July 25. camaraderie, fun and food.”

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By Staff Sgt. Julius Delos Reyes According to the National Highway Transportation Safety road conditions, visibility and traffic. 50th Space Wing Public Affairs Administration, speeding is the third leading contribut- • Enter a curve slowly. Approximately 40 percent of “I feel the need, the need for speed.” ing factor to traffic crashes. It is also the most common speeding-related fatalities occur on curves. We’ve heard that famous movie line from Top Gun be- traffic-law violation, outnumbering all other traffic viola- • Reduce speed before entering an exit or entrance ramp. fore. It may or may not have contributed to the increase tions combined. Even though ramps and interchanges make up less than in speeding violations as well as recruitment for the Air When caught speeding, offenders may have to pay ticket five percent of all highway miles, 20-30 percent of all large- Force, albeit it’s a Navy movie. fines or lose their driving privileges. In Colorado, traffic truck crashes occur on or near ramps. fines vary by county, court or by case. Depending on the However, people should note that speeding is a factor in • Drive slowly with a loaded trailer. Loaded trailers have a about one out of three fatal crashes. Air Force leadership violation, they may see an increase in their insurance rates. higher center of gravity and sudden speed adjustment may is encouraging its personnel keep safety in mind while Additionally, points are also added to an individual’s cause the load to shift, leading to skidding or a rollover. enjoying summer. One concern is being aware of driving record for every traffic violation. The state will how fast Airmen are driving. suspend the license when the individual accrues a certain • Slow down in work zones. Before entering a work “Speeding is one of the leading contributing factors to number of points within a designated period of time. zone, decrease speed, merge into the correct lane well vehicle accidents resulting in injuries and fatalities,” said The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Motor ahead of any closures and be prepared to slow down or Master Sgt. Tawanna Sellars, 50th Space Wing Safety super- Carrier Safety Administration provided some tips, which stop suddenly. intendent. “When people speed, their reaction time is greatly may help people maintain a safe speed for various driving For more information, call the Safety office at 567-2848. decreased to respond to emergencies and/or unexpected conditions. (Some information courtesy of Colorado Springs circumstances. The safety office encourages personnel to • Reduce driving speed in adverse road and weather con- Department of Revenue Division of Motor Vehicles and slow down and arrive alive to your destination.” ditions. Drivers should safely match weather conditions, National Security Council)

had left him bound to his scooter during became discouraged and frustrated, but Howell. “We take things for granted like much of his time at camp this time around. Howell knew that he could do it and spent just walking around or walking into build- Children “One day, he just really wanted to walk,” the next morning motivating and amping ings, but they miss it. There’s joy in seeing From page 1 said Howell. “He could tell the difference Dylan up to try again. little things like a child walk into a dining between last year and this year with his This time the scene had been set. Howell facility. It’s kind of cool.” degeneration.” along with the camp’s director and anoth- Howell, Doss and Ray all said it’s some- kids had. Dylan told Howell that he really just er counselor brought Dylan to the ramp thing they look forward to doing again. “It was even difficult for me to squeeze wanted to do what he used to do. to the dining facility. This time he had “I’ve already signed up for next year,” through some of the small pathways lead- “It was just so moving to see that desire. an entire team cheering him on. Others said Doss. “They want me back and I want ing up the mountain,” she said. “The kids You could see just how much he wanted had lined up on the ramp to cheer him on to be back. Hopefully, I can do two weeks were loving it. They wanted to keep going, it,” said Howell. “So, we decided we would including an entire row of girls at the top. next year.” even in wheelchairs, and it was us who try it one day.” “Dylan loved girls,” Howell said grin- For more information on ways to help wanted to take breaks.” The idea was to see if they could get ning as he recalled the event. children with neuromuscular diseases, One of the greatest moments that hap- Dylan to walk up the ramp to the camp’s This time, the motivation was what visit MDA.org. To volunteer at Rocky pened during the volunteers week at camp dining facility. With two people holding Dylan needed. With a little help, he Mountain Village Easter Seals Camp visit centered around a little boy named Dylan. each of Dylan’s arms he started to make stepped from his scooter traveled up the co.easterseals.com. Permissive leave may Howell had been mentoring him during his his attempt. Halfway up, his legs cramped full length of the ramp. Cheers rang out be authorized for some volunteer opportu- week there. The year before at camp, Dylan causing him to collapse. from all around him. nities. Check with your chain of command was ambulatory, but muscle degeneration Dylan was devastated at the result and “It was an emotional experience,” said before volunteering. 6 July 11, 2013 Schriever Sentinel USAFWC wins fifth straight

U.S. Air Force photo/Scott Prater Taz Brown, U.S. Air Force Warfare Center, drives in a run during the fifth inning of USAFWC’s 22-6 win against the 4th Space Operations Squadron Monday. With the victory, USAFWC climbed into first place in the Schriever Intramural Softball League’s east division and upped its win streak to five games.

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and white-board presentations. appreciative of his help. “It gave me a new appreciation for my Friendly Wallace entered the scene when it was time “The best part of the experience was get- skills and knowledge,” he said. “In the grand for hands-on training. ting to know the trainees and how they scheme of things, I really didn’t think I knew From page 1 While his trainees carried rubber weapons, operate,” he said. “They liked to have a that much, but teaching brought it all out. Wallace split the group into smaller units and good time, but they were serious when they I’m just glad I had the opportunity. I would naturally. We basically taught our trainees walked them through tactical lessons, stop- needed to be. We also got a lot of satisfac- do it again and highly recommend it to other about security forces tactics, how to hold a ping occasionally to correct and teach as they tion out of knowing we were helping them members.” weapon in certain circumstances, and how practiced what they were taught. progress.” While he’s now returned to Schriever, we would breach a door or move through “It was interesting to watch them conduct Wallace admitted he was sad to see the news of his deployment performance fol- a building.” an operation for the first time,” he said. “You week long training end. He learned much lowed him home and squadron leaders con- This training was quite different from any- don’t realize how advanced our forces are about the culture and lifestyle of the host tinue to recognize him as someone other thing he had experienced throughout his until you see, firsthand, how others perform. nation and made many new friends. Airmen can emulate. Air Force career. For one thing, his students These were military police too, and they “They thanked us for training them,” he “As a security forces Airman, Senior spoke no English. weren’t young soldiers. They forgot a lot of said. “From then on, whenever I would see Airman Wallace completes 210 hours of “Translators relayed our instructions well,” the concepts we covered the first day, but we them on the base they would walk up and annual training. He is a motivated and fo- he said. “We simply adapted to the process kept reiterating and they caught on pretty give me hug, say ‘hi’ and inquire as to how cused Airman with solid tactics,” said Capt. and the students were quick learners.” quickly as we moved along.” I was doing.” Jennifer Titkemeier, 50 SFS operations and Trainees would sit for classroom instruc- He’s confident, however, that his trainees Though he was the trainer, Wallace learned training officer. “It is no surprise he was se- tion early in the day, listening to power point learned a great deal and that they were very perhaps as much as his students. lected to conduct this training.”

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Sometimes, they’ll do two. Lowery credits that first hiking trip for sparking a passion. “This may sound strange but in looking at these mountains from a distance you don’t really appreciate just how large they are,” he said. “When you’re climbing one, there’s a connection to the mountain. That’s the only way I can describe the experience.” Shawn Bailey made that first trip with her coworkers in 2008 as well and has climbed 15 of Colorado’s highest peaks since. Bailey hiked most of the Mount Huron Courtesy photo trip alongside Richard Willey, an engineer Government civilians, contractors and family members of the Missile Defense Agency’s Threat Modeling Center take in the sites atop the summit of Mount Huron who works for the MDA in Huntsville, Ala. near Buena Vista, Colo. June 29. “Fourteeners present a challenge for us Coloradans, but for folks who live at sea lev- el, they’re even more difficult,” Bailey said. “It’s cold at more than 10,000 feet of eleva- The last member of the group reached the decided it was possible to do all 54 14ers,” “Richard experienced some effects from the tion at 5:30 in the morning,” Bailey said. “You summit around 8 a.m. where they looked Lowery said. Plus, there are four other peaks altitude, but I hiked with him and encour- start out wearing lots of layers, but you find down on crystal blue lakes and jagged peaks. that don’t quite reach 14,000 but that many aged him the whole way. He did a great job yourself pulling them off as you go along “We have a goal to reach the summit by climbers deem challenging enough to put and summited along with the rest of us.” Then you end up putting them back on when 10 a.m. on every hike, but since we awoke on your to-do list. I think I average around In all, 15 MDA TMC members made the it gets windy.” to cloud cover it was even more important 17 a summer. A couple of friends and I will trip, a record number for the group that Every 14er hike is different and presents to get up and back down early in the day attempt the last few soon and I hope to sum- started with just a few hikers in 2008. hikers with different challenge levels. On in order to beat afternoon thunderstorms,” mit them all this summer.” “We’ve tended to pick up new hikers most this one, the group waved goodbye to flat Ladewig said. “Sure enough, a storm hit The group is unsure of which peak they’ll every time,” Bailey said. “We’ve got some land within minutes of leaving camp. They while we were eating lunch back down in hike next. Ladewig said it will depend on new members in the TMC this year and they encountered multiple switch backs all the Buena Vista.” the experience level of everyone making the were excited to join in once we finalized a way up to timberline. Ladewig said the entire group of gov- trip and which peaks the more experienced date for the trip.” “We talked a lot, Bailey said, on the way ernment civilians, contractors and family hikers have yet to climb. The group drove up to the trail head down, when we could breathe again.” members enjoyed the experience. Lowery “We tend to work around Rob’s triathlon near Buena Vista, Colo. the night prior and Along the way, the group soaked up nature even took the opportunity to climb Mount training schedule and he’s got a couple big camped overnight. They awoke around 5 in all its glory, stopping occasionally to rest Antero the next day. ones coming up this summer, so we have a.m. and were on the trail to Mount Huron’s their legs and take in the sheer majesty of “I used to just hike with my fellow MDA to wait until next year,” Bailey said. “We’re summit by 5:30 a.m. the Rocky Mountains. TMC coworkers, but after my 14th climb I already looking forward to it.”

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