01-23-2015 - Eglin Dispatch

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01-23-2015 - Eglin Dispatch
Friday, January 23, 2015
Inside
 Eglin called to combat
complancency during
MLK event.
Eagle inspection
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See story Page 3
 Falcon crew
maintaining jets.
See story Page 4
 AFMC exceeds
Air Force small business
goals.
See story Page 5
index
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Classifieds...................... Page 8
Philpott........................... Page 6
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Senior Airman James Griggs, of the 96th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, holds a flashlight while Senior Airman Carl Sutherland, also of the 96th AMXS, examines a pump in the under carriage of an F-15 Eagle at Eglin Air Force Base. on Dec. 19.
grown complacent because
things are ‘not bad’,” McKinney asked.
The speaker expressed
the national effort for the
29th national MLK observance to be viewed as a day
of service, “a day on, not a
day off.” McKinney drew
the audience’s attention to
reasons why there is still
work to be done to bring justice to their everyday environment as MLK’s dream
envisioned.
“This is not solely about
Ilka Cole | USAF black versus white. This is
Chief Master Sgt. Chris McKinney, superintendent of the about dealing with injustice
33rd Operations Group, 33rd Fighter Wing, speaks to at- whether black, brown or
white, whether male or fetendees during the Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Luncheon male, whether Indian, Asian
at Eglin’s Bayview Club, Jan. 14.
or Latino, whether Christian, Muslim or Jewish,”
ham, Ala., jail. He felt it led
“Today we do not deal said McKinney. “Injustice
to insensitivity toward the with blatant segregation in is injustice no matter how
problems they were trying the Department of Defense, we slice it. We can choose to
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Above, Senior Airman James Griggs, of the 96th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron,
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Dec. 19. The crew chiefs verified the proper installation of a new pump shaft seal after a hydraulic leak was identified. All the test aircraft for the 96th Test Wing and the
85th Test and Evaluation Squadron are maintained by the 96th AMXS. At right,
Staff Sgt. Michael Tkach, 96th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, performs an intake
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still remains injustice.”
Like making his personal choice to vote, the guest
speaker asked those at the
lunch gathering to make a
personal choice on how they
would respond to situations
they encounter daily.
“You have a sphere of influence that extends beyond
the fence line of Eglin,” he
said. “You have the power to
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The Martin Luther King
Jr. Day observance at Eglin wasn’t just an event to
“honor a giant in history,”
but also a call to “challenge
the status quo.”
Words expressed by the
guest speaker during the
Jan. 14 luncheon at the Bayview Club, were carefully
chosen to depict the character of the civil rights leader
who pursued peaceful solutions to the unrest in American society in the 1960s.
“I would do a disservice
to his legacy and the things
he stood for if I were to stand
before you today and give
you a bunch of fluff,” said
Chief Master Sgt. Chris
McKinney, of the 33rd Fighter Wing here, who led the
audience through a journey
of MLK quotes and questions on if America has arrived to the dream MLK was
envisioning.
His introspection began
with an honest look at himself. The superintendent of
the 33rd Operations Group
admitted he ashamedly fell
into the perils of complacency preached by MLK by not
exercising his right to vote
until the presidential election of 2004.
“When I saw the movie
Selma and watched the brutality exerted against the old
and young all to give me the
right to vote, I cried,” said
the 27-year veteran.
Complacency was something MLK said was an
opposing force within his
Negro community in a letter he wrote while he was
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Public Affairs
Samuel King Jr. | USAF
Senior Airman Roderick Ponton, a 96th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron crew chief, performs a preflight check.
Samuel King Jr. | USAF
Capt. Jonathan Gilbert, a 40th Flight Test Squadron pilot, prepares his
F-16 Fighting Falcon for a morning sortie at Eglin Air Force Base. The 96th
AMXS is responsible for the maintenance of all the test aircraft for the
96th Test Wing and the 85th Test and Evaluation Squadron.
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Airman 1st Class Dustin Sequist, a 96th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron crew chief, communicates with the pilot
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Senior Airman Roderick Ponton, a 96th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
crew chief, performs a preflight check on his F-16 Fighting Falcon.
Above, Senior Airman Roderick Ponton, a 96th Aircraft
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rainstorm, the sun breaks through a cloud while Ponton
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echoed the chief’s thoughtprovoking comments.
“Reach beyond to treasure and foster the diversity
in our ranks,” said the installation commander. “Those
different insights are way
more valuable than people
who think like me.”
Stepping out of comfort
zones to approach someone
who looks different in an effort to listen and understand
a new perspective was encouraged by both leaders
at the annual celebration of
the life and contributions of
MLK.
“Neither one of us has
to pretend there are not dif-
ferences between us,” said
McKinney. “I just need to
provide you dignity and respect and you reciprocate
the same. It’s okay for us to
be different. Our diversity is
the strength of our nation
and our Air Force.”
Eglin’s Equal Opportunity office and volunteers
facilitated the base event in
honor of the national MLK
Day of Service. In the program, they listed a schedule
of local events personnel
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scientists, physicians and
experts on VA regulations
and benefits held the first
of a series of meetings to
review and interpret the
report and make recommendations to VA Secretary Bob
McDonald.
Erickson noted that it
was VA that ordered the
IOM study and it welcomes
the findings “because the
better we understand environmental issues, the better
we’re able to care for these
veterans.”
The IOM findings reflect
a deeper understanding of
how dioxin contamination
on interior surfaces of these
aircraft behaved, he said.
“Though we thought before – and this certainly was
the Air Force position – that
a dry residue was rock solid
and it wasn’t going anywhere
and it wouldn’t be available
to contaminate a crew member, there’s now science
available that leads us to understand that, in fact, there
is this dynamic equilibrium
of the solid residue with the
air above the residue…”
Bottom line, it seems, is
the VA accepts the possibility that Agent Orange residue
could have become airborne
and harmed reservists.
Carter said he found VA
and Air Force officials more
close-minded during a fouryear slough to try to win
Agent Orange-related care
and disability compensation
for crews and maintainers who were assigned to
reserve squadrons that
operated at three bases from
1972 to 1982.
Ill, fatigued and in chronic
pain, Carter said he fell victim to dark moments after
IOM last fall delayed release
of its report by three months.
Carter worried that if IOM
decided against the crewmen and their claims, he
might not be strong enough
to continue the fight.
Since 2011, Carter has
led an intense bureaucratic
battle with his parent service
and VA, writing scores of
letters, compiling scientific
records and internal reports
from multiple agencies, contacting news media, creating
a C-123 Veterans Association
website and blog to explain
what the latest evidence
showed and how former
crewmen were suffering,
and posting all documents
online for scientists and the
public to study.
Carter, now 68, did all this
having nothing to gain personally. He has been rated
100-percent disabled since
1990 when he suffered spinal
injuries in a fall off an Army
truck on the last day of the
Persian Gulf War.
But Carter also has three
illnesses tied to Agent Orange. Peripheral neuropathy
was diagnosed in 1978 after
he began losing feeling in my
feet at age 32. By 2011 he had
prostate cancer and needed
heart surgery. When a C-123
crewmate died suddenly,
Carter queried other former
crewmen and learned of
more with illnesses associated with Agent Orange.
Yet claims these reservists filed with VA routinely
were denied because the Air
Force maintained that the
former “spray birds” had
posed no environmental hazard to reserve crews, having
been decontaminated during conversion for reserve
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apart and melted.
Carter’s work on the C123 issue grew from about
15 hours a week that first
year to 40. He has spent
thousands of dollars on
travel, postage and other
costs. As VA continued to
deny claims based Air Force
official findings the aircraft
posed no harm to post-war
crews, Carter urged other
scientists, at universities
and government agencies,
to reviews air and surface
samples collected from a few
C-123s in the mid-1990s and
one as late as 2009. In 2013
an agency of the Center for
Disease Control weighed in
and also found crew expo-
sure to dioxin. Meanwhile,
members of Congress began
to press officials to explain
what Carter and others
found.
One Senate staffer who
worked with Carter noted
his passion and that he was
“on the right side of the science and facts here. That
was a frustrating issue for all
of us: how much logic we introduced in our discussions
with the VA, and yet it was
more or less a blank stare
from them for over three
years.”
By December, with the
IOM release date reset,
Carter told his wife Joan he
would skip the trip east and
listen from their home in
Colorado. But she said he
should be in that room, whatever the decision, to support
former crewmen who might
be there supporting him.
Wes asked Joan to join him.
“It felt wonderful to have
her in the room when that
report was read. She gave up
a lot,” Carter said.
Looking back, he said, it
should have been VA officials
fighting for C-123 veterans,
not one of their own rated
by VA as catastrophically
disabled.
Lincoln at his second
inaugural, said Carter, didn’t
promise “to care for him
who shall have borne the
battle — only if he can talk
us into it.”
Chapel Seeking
Choir members
The Eglin AFB Chapel
Protestant Community is
accepting new members for
the 9 a.m. Traditional Service
Chancel Choir. Singing is an
essential part of our worship
every Sunday at 9 a.m. at
the West Gate Chapel. Re-
hearsals are on Wednesday
evenings from 7 to 8:30 p.m.
in the West Gate Chapel
annex and there is warmup at 8:30 a.m. on Sunday
mornings. We have a place
for you, no matter what your
age or ability. If you are new
to the area or to Eglin, we
are proud of our music program and eager for you to
join us. Contact Monika Cosson, Chancel Choir Director
at (505)501-2470, or by e-mail
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for additional details on the
musical opportunities awaiting you and your family.
Reservist From page 6
missions.
Through a Freedom of
Information Act request,
however, Carter got an Air
Force report from 1994
showing one aircraft he had
flown on, nicknamed Patches, was described as “heavily
contaminated” with dioxin,
enough so that work crews
preparing it for display at
a museum wore protective
suits.
Carter also discovered
that in 1996 Air Force tried to
stop a contract to sell C-123s
because of contamination.
Another document showed
officials struggling with how
to dispose of the retired aircraft because even burying
them could contaminate the
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quite likely
experienced
non-trivial
increases in
their risks
of adverse
health
outcomes.”
The findings likely
mean that
VA will find
more of these reservists
eligible for VA medical care
and disability compensation
if they suffer from one of 14
ailments presumed to be
caused by Agent Orange.
Dr. Ralph L. Erickson,
VA director of Pre-9/11-Era
Post-Deployment Health,
said Deputy Secretary Sloan
Gibson and other senior staff
were briefed on IOM findings last Thursday before
public release. That day a
“technical work group” of
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Retired Air Force Reserve Maj. Wes Carter
almost didn’t travel to
Washington D.C. last week
where, to his surprise, he
heard an independent panel
of scientists verify what he
had dogged the Air Force
and Department of Veterans
Affairs about for almost four
years.
The Institute of Medicine
said Carter and up to 2100
other former reserve air
crewmen and maintainers
of C-123 aircraft, flown for
a decade after the Vietnam
War, were indeed exposed to
toxic residue from Agent Orange herbicide sprayed from
some of the same aircraft
during the war.
The IOM also found it
plausible that exposure
“exceeded health guidelines
for workers in enclosed settings. Thus, some reservists
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the top two receiving $50 gift
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zBe 18 yrs or older
Stop by the Daily
News at 2 Eglin
Pkwy NE, FWB, or
Call Kent
850-315-4496
Web ID: 34309732
Training/Education
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850-864-0320.
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num ber.
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N orthw estFlorida Daily N ew s
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20538611
The subm ission deadline for classified ads is
Tuesday at noon prior to publication.
The Manor at Blue Water Bay, Northwest FL’s
premier nursing & rehabilitation center is
seeking new team members. Come see the
difference! Apply Mon-Fri 8:30-5:00, 1500 N
White Point Rd. Niceville. EOE
Web ID#: 34311355
Next class starts: : 01/26/2015 8am - 4pm
Medical/Health
Full time CNA’s
MOVERS
“cheapest”
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Web ID#: 34310845
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morning
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Independent
Contractors
Must have:
zA reliable vehicle
zProof of
Auto Insurance
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driver’s license
zBe 18 yrs or older
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638 N Ferdon Blvd,
Crestview or Call
Dale Robinson
before 11am
850-682-6524
Web ID#:34309731
Destin 3br / 2.5ba,
Exceptionally well
maint., fenced backyard, tile & carpet,
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all appliances
convey, all elec,
beautifully landscaped, sprinkler fyf,
new deck on side &
backyard, move-in
ready! MUST SEE!
$235,000
MLS # 718155
Marie Leibold
Sandpiper Cove
Realty
850-865-2741
see on realtor.com /
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