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 |2 See story Page 3 Falcon crew maintaining jets. See story Page 4 AFMC exceeds Air Force small business goals. See story Page 5 index Briefs.............................. Page 7 Classifieds...................... Page 8 Philpott........................... Page 6 contactus Mon.-Fri.:............8 a.m. to 5 p.m. News Phone:........863-1111, Ext. 1472 News Fax:...........863-7834 E-mail: news@eglindispatch.com Address: 2 Eglin Parkway NE Fort Walton Beach, FL 32548 Ilka Cole | USAF FREE 8 pages of Eglin news, information and advertising published weekly. Read it online at www.eglindispatch.com Friday, January 23, 2015 | THE EGLIN DISPATCH | Page Page | THE EGLIN DISPATCH | Friday, January 23, 2015 Eglin called to combat complacency during MLK event ContactUs Tracey Steele Editor 315-4472 tsteele@nwfdailynews.com By Chrissy Cuttita Team Eglin Public Affairs Susan Fabozzi News Assistant 315-4450 sfabozzi@nwfdailynews.com News (850) 315-4450 Fax: (850) 863-7834 E-mail: news@eglindispatch.com Advertising 863-1111 Ext. 1341 The Eglin Dispatch is published by the Northwest Florida Daily News, a private firm in no way connected with the U.S. Air Force. This publication’s content is not necessarily the official view of, or endorsed by, the U.S. government, the Department of Defense, the Department of the Air Force or Eglin Air Force Base. The official news source for Eglin Air Force Base is www.eglin.af.mil. The appearance of advertising in this publication does not constitute endorsement by the U.S. government, the Department of Defense, the Department of the Air Force, Eglin Air Force Base or the Northwest Florida Daily News for products or services advertised. Everything advertised in this publication shall be made available for purchase, use or patronage without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, physical handicap, political affiliation or any other non-merit factor of the purchaser, user or patron. Editorial content is edited, prepared and provided by the Northwest Florida Daily News. Year No. 9 Edition No. 4 Ilka Cole | USAF 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 to create solutions for. but how many people have ignore it or overlook it, but it AS LOW AS: 99 2. % APR* OUTSTANDING 60-MONTH AUTO RATE. RATES MAY VARY DEPENDING ON TERMS Above, 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. 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 inspection of an F-15 Eagle during a basic post flight inspection. Join Alion’s F-35 Team! Systems Engineers, Software Engineers & Test Engineers with aviation systems experience Integrated Test Support Engineers Aerospace Engineers Fighter Aircraft Requirements SMEs Acquisition Analysts GARY SMITH HOND USED CAR SUPER CENTER Maintainers perform Eagle inspections, routine recovery See mlk page 5 Alion is hiring candidates for the following positions supporting the F-35 program: USED CARS All model years. GRAND OPENING: Ilka Cole | USAF 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 plant seeds, nurture them and harvest the crop. If we all individually impacted one person over the course of the next year to challenge flawed thinking, whether that be complacency, white privilege and so on...imagine the momentum we can create. Imagine the positive energy we can create.” Brig. Gen. David Harris, 96th Test Wing commander, Find out how far you can go… …with Alion Thursday, Friday, Saturday—January 22, 23 24 225 Miracle Strip Parkway Southwest, Fort Walton Beach, FL 32548 Apply at www.alionscience.com/careers (click Search for Jobs) Visit PenFed.org/UsedCars or call 1.800.247.5626 to apply Rates and offer current as of January 1, 2015 and are subject to change. *Your actual APR will be determined at the time of disbursement and will be based on your application and credit information. Not all applicants will qualify for the lowest rate. In order to refinance an existing PenFed auto loan, the current rate must be equal to or greater than the rate on your existing PenFed auto loan. Rate depends on term. Other restrictions including vehicle age and mileage may apply. Financing up to $100,000. Maximum used car loan advance will be determined by PenFed using a NADA value. Up to 100% financing is available to qualified members. Used Car Loan example: $20,000 loan with a rate at 2.99% APR, 60 monthly payments of approximately $359.28. 2111665 Mail 2 Eglin Parkway NE, Fort Walton Beach, FL 32548 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 imprisoned in a Birming- Women, minorities, individuals with disabilities and veterans are encouraged to apply. Alion will provide a reasonable accommodation to individuals with disabilities and disabled veterans who need assistance to apply. Please visit the Alion Careers site for more information. 1135410 Friday, January 23, 2015 | THE EGLIN DISPATCH | Page Air Force Materiel Command 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. Samuel King Jr. | USAF Airman 1st Class Dustin Sequist, a 96th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron crew chief, communicates with the pilot prior to a morning sortie WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Ohio — In 2014, and for the first time since 2005, Air Force Materiel Command exceeded its goal for awarding contracts to small businesses. The Fiscal Year 2014 small business goal was 10.41 percent of contracts awarded, and AFMC achieved 12.03 percent, with $3.7 billion awarded to small businesses. “The hard work and efforts of senior leaders, small business specialists, and contracting offices in the field, have contributed to this AFMC success,” said AFMC Director of Small Business E. Jean Smith. The AFMC Small Business program ensures that the command maintains a competitive edge and that small businesses can obtain a fair share of federal contract dollars. Each year, the Air Force Small Business office establishes a Small Business Senior Leader Performance Expectation for each command. AFMC managed approximately 65 percent of the Air Force contracts and 46 percent of the Air Force small business prime awards in 2014. “Fiscal 2014 started with budget cuts, and total obligations across AFMC were also down from the previous year. Although total obligations were decreased, we obligated more of that portion to small businesses,” she said “Initiatives went out that were signed by AFMC Commander Gen. Janet Wolfenbarger in January 2014 to ensure we were maximizing competition and increasing small business opportunities,” Smith said. Smith also increased communication with industry by providing no-cost outreach events throughout the year. These events gave the opportunity for the small business program and industry to have candid and open discussions about challenges and what can be done to improve relationships with one another. The events also allowed AFMC small business offices to inform industry about requirements and the importance of responding to Requests for Information and Draft Request for Proposals. mlk From page 3 Samuel King Jr. | USAF Samuel King Jr. | USAF 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 Maintenance Squadron crew chief, salutes Capt. Jonathan Gilbert, 40th Flight Test Squadron, as he taxies out for a morning sortie at Eglin Air Force Base. At left, after a rainstorm, the sun breaks through a cloud while Ponton performs preflight checks. 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 can participate in during the weekend of the federal holiday. For more information, contact Justin Lee at (850) 883-2708. Concealed Weapons Class Sat/Sun 11am or 2pm Gun Show February January 31st & 23rd & 24th February 1st Ft.Pensacola Walton Beach Fairgrounds Fairgrounds Floridagunshows.com 2111918 By Stacey Geiger FREE G IN PARK Sat 9-5 Sun 10-4 Director of financial aiD This position oversees the administration of federal, state, & institutional financial assistance programs & ensures compliance with all appropriate regulations. The Director of Financial Aid provides leadership & supervision to the financial aid staff with good customer service & regulation compliance as foundations. The incumbent of this position must regularly coordinate with other on campus departments & serve on various committees, & have strong analytical skills, be detail oriented, & technologically competent. Knowledge of relevant computer software, preferably BANNER, & Microsoft Office systems, with excellent English language speaking & writing skills preferred. Other duties as assigned. Qualifications: Master's Degree required with 5 years progressively responsible experience in administering Title IV Federal Financial Aid programs or related area required (preferably in a post-secondary education environment). Salary: Commensurate with Education & Experience Deadline to apply: Open Until Filled with 1st review by 2/6/15 **Applicants may apply in person atGCSC Human Resources, 5230 W. U.S. Highway 98, via fax at (850) 9133292 or e-mail your applications to bcollins2@gulfcoast.edu Gulf Coast State College does not discriminate against any person on the basis of race, color, national origin, ethnicity, sex, age, marital status, or disability in its programs, activities or employment. Roberta Mackey, Executive Director of Human Resources, (850) 913-2926, has been designated as the person to handle all inquiries regarding nondiscrimination policies. 1132491 LosM Rancheros R EXICAN E S TAU R A N T Fresh not Frozen Authentic Mexican Food 2 FOR 1 MARGARITAS & DRAFT BEER EVERY DAY! 2111848 Falcon crew AFMC exceeds Air Force small business goals 2077822 Page | THE EGLIN DISPATCH | Friday, January 23, 2015 20% MILITARY DISCOUNT w/this ad & valid ID! Bring this ad and get $10 OFF purchase of $50 or more! Exp 2/23/15 Buy 2 Dinners Get 2 FREE Small Margaritas! (WITH PURCHASE OF 2 DRINKS) Cannot be combined with any other offer, discount, coupon, etc. Exp. 2/23/15 300 Eglin Pkwy, Ft. Walton Beach | 862-2007 Mon-Thur 11am-10pm | Fri-Sat 11am-10pm | Sun 11am-9pm Friday, January 23, 2015 | THE EGLIN DISPATCH | Page Page | THE EGLIN DISPATCH | Friday, January 23, 2015 Tom Philpott 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 See reservist page 7 Airmen Recipe Contest Do you have a favorite recipe that always gets rave reviews from friends or family? If you’re willing to share your recipe, it just might be your claim to fame! Sodexo is hosting an Airman Recipe Contest open to all active duty Airman, family The Lift Kiosk (previThe Eglin Golf Course members and retirees with ously The Tradewinds Flight winning recipes added to Kitchen) located in Bldg. 60 Tournament Schedule 2015 the DFAC’s menu at seven (Base Operations Building) with full event details can viewed or downloaded at to watch the game. Come www.eglinforcesupport. have a great time cheering com/golf. on your favorite team. For information, call Dave Nickerson at 882-4046. Free Super Bowl party ‘Lift’ Kiosk Tournament schedule 2015 The Eglin Chapel Singles and Young Adults will host a free Super Bowl Party at 5 p.m. on Feb. 1 at the Eglin Airmen Center (Dorm 18). Everyone with base access is welcome to come enjoy free food, snacks and nonalcoholic beverages. There are seven TV’s available ground. They were broken 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 monikacosson@yahoo.com 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 Sunday 9:45 am Sunday School 11:00 am Morning Worship 6:00 pm Evening Service Wednesday 7:00 pm Adult Bible Study, Children and Youth Programs Home of the Calvary Christian Academy K3-12th Grade 1135414 runs a special menu item each Wednesday. Stop by and get your taste of pasta, chicken wings, burritos, and UFood branded items. While you’re there, check out all their other delicious options available to all base personnel from 5 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday-Friday. 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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 2110864 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 bases. Eight winners will receive $25 gift cards with the top two receiving $50 gift cards. For additional contest details and to submit your recipe, pick up a paper entry form at the Bayview Club, Legends, or the Golf Course Snack Bar. Entry deadline is Friday, Jan. 30. For details, call 885-4633. From staff reports 2110861 2096211 Dogged reservist behind win for ailing C-123 crewmen eglin Briefs Page | THE EGLIN DISPATCH | Friday, January 23, 2015 C LA S S IF IE D S It’s easy to place an in-colum n classified ad in the Eglin Dispatch. 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