May 3, 2012 - Colorado Springs Military Newspaper Group
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May 3, 2012 - Colorado Springs Military Newspaper Group
Colorado S prings M ilitary Newspaper Group Thursday, May 3, 2012 Did you know? www.csmng.com Vol. 6 No. 18 Space operator, KC-135 crews realize space effects By Jennifer Thibault 50th Space Wing Public Affairs Did you know the Satellite Dish Dining Facility has new hours of operation effective May 14? Breakfast: Mon-Fri 6-8 a.m., Sat-Sun 6:30-8 a.m. Lunch: Mon-Fri 10:30 a.m.-1 p.m., SatSun 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Dinner: No change 4-6:30 p.m. Base Briefs Pick up your Sky Sox tickets Pick up your free reserve seat vouchers for the May 18 Sky Sox game at the Wizard’s Brew Coffee Shop located in Bldg. 210. Be sure to redeem your seat vouchers a minimum of four days before the game to ensure you get reserve seats. Vouchers are also being distributed at the main fitness center, Outdoor Recreation/ITT (Bldg 300, Rm 133), and the Airman & Family Readiness Center (Bldg T-65). The game begins at 6:05 p.m., and gates open at 5 p.m. Active duty, retired, DoD/NAF civilians, contractors and their family members are eligible. For more information, please contact Lynn Sleeth at 567-4740. U.S. Air Force photo/courtesy photo Capt. Tracy “Mickey” Lloyd, deployed as the theater space integrator for the director of space forces, searches through the embedded GPS/inertial navigation system unit to see the differences in loading/zeroiziing keys on a KC-135 Stratotanker. This was part of her endeavor to enable the airframes to use encrypted GPS. More and more are realizing the “game-changing” force space capabilities provide in today’s operations, as was the case more than 60 years ago when the air domain added a new dimension to land and sea operations. The power of that integration was seen first-hand by crews of the KC-135 Stratotanker force recently in Southwest Asia, thanks to Capt. Tracy “Mickey” Lloyd, a deployed member of the director of space forces team. Charged with conducting protected military satellite communications with the 4th Space Operations Squadron at her home station of Schriever Air Force Base, she deployed as the theater space integrator for the Director of Space Forces, Col. Clint Crosier. In this capacity, she worked to more effectively integrate space effects into overall theater operations; the majority of her time was focused on increased integration of GPS See Effects page 6 50 SFS gets realistic with new training facility Looking for riders The Park and Ride on I-25/Woodman van pool is looking for riders. Contact Bonnie Wheeler at bonnie.wheeler@ us.af.mil for more information. Times: depart Park and Ride at I-25/Woodman at 6:15 a.m.; pick up at Walmart/Powers at 6:30 a.m. and arrive at Schriever AFB at 7:15 a.m. depart Schriever AFB at 4:40 p.m.; arrive Powers/Walmart 5:10 p.m. and I-25/Woodman Park and Ride at 5:25 p.m. Students learn Steps to Success Steps to Success is a program offered to middle and high school students, to build students’ awareness of themselves and the variety of career options within their reach. The program is designed to help students think about their future career and to assist them in making some of life’s biggest decisions about their future with more confidence. The program includes information on exploring careers, the interview process, résumé writing, mentoring, finances, and how to get the job you want. Interactive discussions, small group activities, and hands-on field trips are all part of the program. Students interested should meet at Tierra Vista Community Center on Friday, May 11 at noon to discuss further details about the program. Free pizza and soda will be served. For more information, please contact Mary Barkley at 567-5464. More Briefs page 11 Inside Thoughts on deployment.............. 3 Schriever may promotees............... 5 50 OG hosts Morrell Dinner......... 8 Courtesy photo Members of the 50th Security Forces Squadron conduct a training scenario at the squadron’s shoot house in April. A catwalk above the facility allows trainers to view members as they move around inside the shoot house during training scenarios. By Scott Prater Schriever Sentinel Runners or cyclists who have made a trip out to the southeast corner of the base lately may have noticed an odd-looking structure. The rectangular shaped, white corrugated metal building with railing running along the top may seem like a large storage shack or maintenance shop, but its bland exterior hides a much more action-packed purpose. Though it doesn’t have an official name yet, 50th Security Forces Squadron members simply refer to it as the “shoot house.” Squardon trainers say it has become an invaluable resource in the development of 50 SFS members, especially when it comes to training in active-shooter scenarios. Three training elements have already experienced week-long shoot house exercises since the facility’s completion in January. “Our members have been telling us they really like it because it gives them a realistic feel for the training scenarios,” said Staff Sgt. Kathleen Sullivan, 50 SFS lead trainer. “It allows them to better hone and perfect their skills.” Constructed of six metal shipping containers welded together, the building can with- stand practically anything security forces members throw at it. “We can kick through doors and run into walls without any concern for damaging the building,” said Lt. Col. Jasin Cooley, 50 SFS commander. The shoot house also allows members to use “simunition,” which ramps up training scenarios to near lifelike levels, according to Senior Airman Adam Donahue, 50 SFS trainer. “Previous training methods were more like See Training page 4 2 May 3, 2012 Schriever Sentinel Schriever Sentinel May 3, 2012 3 A Leader’s Perspective Thoughts on deployment PUBLISHER Kathleen Gobos Kathleen.Gobos@csbj.com Editorial Commentary by Lt. Col. John Giles Reporter Scott Prater 50th Network Operations Group deputy commander Scott.Prater@csbj.com ADVERTISING Advertising Director Sue Hamilton Sue.Hamilton@csmng.com Tammy Fogall Tammy.Fogall@csmng.com Stacy Brack Stacy.Brack@csmng.com Classifieds Hyrum Choate Hyrum.Choate@csmng.com ART DEPARTMENT Rowdy Tompkins Rowdy.Tompkins@csbj.com Published by Colorado Springs Military Newspaper Group, a private firm in no way connected with the U.S. Air Force, under exclusive written contract with Schriever Air Force Base and the 50th Space Wing. This civilian enterprise newspaper is an authorized publication for members of the U.S. military services. Contents of the Schriever Sentinel are not necessarily the official views of, or endorsed by, the U.S. Government, the Department of Defense (DoD) or the Department of the Air Force. The appearance of advertising in this publication including inserts and supplements does not constitute endorsement by the DoD, the Department of the Air Force, or the Colorado Springs Military Newspaper Group of the 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 obtained from the Schriever AFB public website and based on news releases, features, editorials and reports prepared by the DoD and Air Force newsgathering agencies and the Schriever AFB Public Affairs Office. Deployment is a reality in today’s Air Force that affects virtually every career field. Despite the fact that 50th Space Wing units generally perform their wartime mission from garrison, Airmen from Schriever Air Force Base fill deployments around the world and new taskings flow in all the time. This is significant because the deployed environment may present challenges that require preparation, training and performance different from anything the individual has faced previously. Unit deployment managers, the installation deployment officer and the installation deployment readiness cell are the professionals who prepare and process members for deployment. These individuals, along with first sergeants and commanders, are the primary sources of guidance and this article is not intended to replace their expertise. However, having just returned from Kabul, Afghanistan. I’d like to share what deployment means to me and offer a few thoughts for deployers, leadership and co-workers of potential deployers. The opportunity to deploy several times in my career has meant a lot to me partly because of my father’s military service. In December 1966, he was assigned to 558th Tactical Fighter Squadron, 12th Tactical Fighter Wing based at Cam Ranh Bay, South Vietnam. During the next 10 months, Lieutenant John Giles flew more than 200 combat missions in the F-4 Phantom. Throughout my life, I have taken great pride in my father’s service in a combat environment and this has motivated me to seek opportunities to deploy as well. To me, deployment is a practical application of service before self and one of the ways we share Lt. Col. John Giles 50th Network Operations Group deputy commander in the sacrifice service members are making in support of our nation. This sacrifice takes many forms: separation from family, stress, fatigue and even risk of injury or death. Along with this sacrifice, however, comes the satisfaction of answering the nation’s call and pride of contributing in this way to our national defense. With deployments also comes experience and the opportunity to develop a greater depth of knowledge about how we operate as a service. If you find yourself tasked to deploy, here are a few things to keep in mind. First, stay flexible. The tasking, training and deploy- ment process is very dynamic and the less flexible you are the more frustrated you will be. Expect changes to your training requirements, deployed duties, location, report dates, etc. Embrace the unknowns in the process and keep a positive attitude. Second, make it a habit to take initiative. There may not be someone there to hold your hand every step of the way, so get proactive. Initiate contact with key players including your UDM, first sergeant and commander. Seek out someone who has deployed and take advantage of their experience. Find out what training you are required to complete and what equipment you are required to bring. Lay out a schedule and make sure you can meet all the pre-deployment requirements. Complete the requirements as early as possible to avoid being rushed and stressed or missing your departure date. Advise your UDM, first sergeant or commander of any problems or issues. Third, get in contact with the person you are replacing. This person should be able to answer your questions about living conditions, duties, etc. They should be motivated to answer your questions since you are the key to their being released to re-deploy. If you are a commander, first sergeant or co-worker of someone deployed or tasked to deploy, here are a few things for you to keep in mind. First, there will be stress involved with the deployment process. This stress will affect the member, their family and their unit. Understanding, concern and willingness to help will go a long way to help all involved to manage this stress. Second, preparation for deployment is a full-time job. Identify a transition date after See Deployment page 7 Winning Smiles For Everyone! ExpEriEncEd, caring and gEntlE A car loan that Respects your budget All car loans are not the same. Ent’s flexible loan options help you find a loan you can afford – without breaking your budget. Cosmetic Dentistry Bonding & Veneers Root Canal Therapy Childrens Dentistry Crowns & Bridges Orthodontics Teeth Whitening Oral Surgery Dentures Implants Wisdom Teeth White Fillings Porcelain Laminates Gum Care ProviDer For active military DePenDentS Personal Dentistry with a Soft Touch for Children, Parents & Grandparents. Apply today or ask for Ent at the dealer. Same Day emergency care Ent.com/Apply • (719) 574-1100 or 800-525-9623 Standard credit qualifications apply. Loans subject to final credit approval. 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The process for earning an AFSVA Space Camp scholarship is very competitive. Applicants from Air Force bases around the world are screened at the base level and again at the major command level before moving on to the AFSVA level. Forte said AFSVA solicits volunteers to judge applications for school activity, non school activity, grade-point average and two written essays. The judges use a point system to determine the winners. The Maikell sisters were informed of their scholarship offers last week. “We were hopeful but not too surprised to find out both would be going to Huntsville,” said the teens’ mother Debra Maikell. “Megan earned a scholarship three years ago, so she’ll be going again and we knew Marissa’s GPA and other qualifications were very similar.” Megan knew little about Space Camp and the Space Academy course three years ago when her father Stephen Maikell, a contractor for the 50th Operations Support Squadron, came home with a scholarship application. But, after experiencing Courtesy photo Megan and Marissa Maikell, daughters of Stephen Maikell, 50th Operations Support Squadron, will attend the U.S. Space and Rocket Center’s Space Camp July 22-27 in Huntsville, Ala. Marissa, 14, will take the Space Academy course while Megan, 17, has enrolled in the Advanced Space Academy course. The sisters will attend on an Air Forces Services Agency scholarship. the Space Academy course as a 14-year old, she returned to Colorado Springs with a new passion for space. She attended an aviation camp at the U.S. Air Force Academy the following summer and now, the Falcon High School junior hopes to earn an appointment to the academy, where she plans to major in either space operations or aerospace engineering. Of course, Marissa, an eighth grader at Falcon Middle School, has heard everything there is to know about Space Camp just from listening to her sister talk about what goes on in Huntsville. “I’m really looking forward to it,” Marissa said. “Not only am I fascinated by how astronauts work and adapt in a weightless environment, but I want to meet all the new people. Megan still communicates with kids she met at Space Camp her first time.” Forte explained that AFSVA week at Space Camp is also international week, so the Maikells will be joined by youth from countries worldwide. Non-English speakers are even bringing translators along. Marissa, along with her fellow 12 to 14 year olds, will be attending the Space Academy course, which covers the finer points of space exploration and the entire concept of NASA, according to Forte. All campers will work indoors and out, learning about supersonic flight, air-combat history and take on engineering challenges. Megan will be attending Advanced Space Academy, which goes in depth on concepts like aviation and experiences such as astronaut simulators, space shuttle missions, rocket launches and robotics competitions. “I was on the older side of the younger group when I attended Space Academy,” Megan said. “I saw a lot of the things the older kids got to experience, so I’m excited that I’ll be able to go scuba diving, run through the survival training and experience the advanced curricula.” For more information about the application process for earning an AFVSA Space Camp scholarship at next year’s Space Camp contact Korey Kuykendall, Schriever youth recreation and fitness administrator at 567-2850. HAWC eyes on Schriever fitness, health By Staff Sgt. Julius Delos Reyes 50th Space Wing Public Affairs An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. This proverb may best describe the Schriever Air Force Base Health and Wellness Center with its array of programs that help community members make informed decisions on fitness and health. “Our mission is to enhance readiness through optimal health and total force fitness while supporting accessible, cost effective and quality health care delivery,” said Staff Sgt. Vanessa Arthur, Schriever HAWC NCO in charge. The two-person center provides a one-stop shop for assistance in changing lifestyles and moving toward a balance of physical, emotional, intellectual, social and spiritual health for the Schriever population. The HAWC offers various programs and instructional classes to help Team Schriever members achieve a healthy lifestyle. Individuals who want to quit smoking may attend a tobacco cessation class, which provides information on addiction, behavior and stress management, fitness, nutrition and other prevention techniques. Strength training, exercise prescriptions and runners’ clinics are offered to help improve aerobic conditioning, and strength and flexibility training. “I tailor fitness programs to help people reach their fitness goals, or for individuals who are injured or are in rehab,” said Kenneth Lucero, HAWC exercise physiologist. “I also train people for their fitness test and help increase their score.” Individuals may seek advice from Lucero to make changes on their current workout program to be more effective. Training From page 1 video games,” Donahue said. “The simunition creates a more realistic weapon for members. We can use our M-4s and M-9s, but with simunition rounds that shoot a combination of lipstick and detergent instead of bullets. The key thing there is that it teaches members to use the training and tactics they’ve received.” Tech. Sgt. Michael Benitez, NCO in charge of training, explained that each 50 SFS member must complete annual training. The squadron offers a three-week course, two weeks in the classroom and one week of live-scenario training now that For Airmen who need to improve their fitness, they may attend the Balanced Eating, Workout Effectively, Living Longer, or BEWELL, class. It consists of three educational components — behavior modification, nutrition and exercise. The HAWC also provides unit fitness program manager and physical training leader certification classes. Additionally, HAWC personnel conduct blood pressure checks, gait analysis and body fat assessments. During the spring and summer seasons, they also host monthly hikes around Colorado Springs, Colo., such as at Garden of the Gods and Pike’s Peak. However, being healthy isn’t just about fitness. “People forget about nutrition,” Arthur said. “You can’t exercise every day of the week and eat fast food or high fatty foods all the time. You may look healthy, but what’s inside also counts.” As a diet therapist, Arthur talks to people about healthy eating as well as customizing what they consume for specific goals. “I advise people on how to eat properly for weight management,” she said. “I focus on different types of nutrition, such as basic nutrition, medical nutrition therapy for people who have high blood pressure, or cholesterol or diabetes. We also have sports nutrition for people training for a marathon, body building competition, triathlon or more. You have to learn how to eat correctly to make sure you are getting the right amount of calories.” The HAWC provides monthly cooking demonstrations, mini seminars and weight management classes. People may also call for individual appointments to ensure a more the shoot house has become operational. Trainers create scenarios for members to follow in the shoot house, everything ranging from move and clear operations to hostage and opposing-forces situations. “It’s great to be able to train using your own weapon and your own protective gear in a realistic scenario,” Benitez said. “Even if it’s an understanding of where you place items on yourself, you may figure out that when you place your ammunition on your left side it impedes your action when crouching or moving. That kind of stuff is important to learn and it won’t present itself in a less genuine environment.” The building also presents members with multiple entrances, movable walls and reinforced doors, which require force to open. specific nutrition needs. “It is important for people to be healthy because it extends their life expectancy,” Arthur said. “For military members, you can relate it more with passing your fitness test, but in general, it is mainly to decrease your health risk and cut down on medical costs. You don’t want to be 40 years old and have high blood pressure or cholesterol and on five different medications. That is not really enjoying life.” According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, sedentary lifestyle and improper nutrition could lead to obesity. Statistics show that more than one-third of U.S. adults are obese. Heart disease, stroke, type-2 diabetes and certain types of cancer are some of the obesity-related conditions and leading causes of death. “That’s just not the general population, but includes our military population as well,” Lucero said. “Being fit makes you more productive and decreases your chances of cardiovascular diseases. It’s very important for people to be fit, not just making sure they are fit for duty, but ensuring they are fit for outside their jobs and being able to have a healthy time with their families.” And helping people to be fit and healthy is what gives Arthur job satisfaction. “I love my job,” she said. “I like helping people and seeing changes and results and how it impacts their lives. People come back and say, ‘You helped with this service, or you told me to do this small change and now I don’t have high blood pressure anymore.’ That’s the rewarding part.” For more information about the Health and Wellness Center programs, call 567-4292. “This is an aspect not offered by any other building on base, “Cooley said. “Moreover, the simunition rounds reinforce better cover and concealment practices. And of course, the pain feedback of being hit by those rounds provides defenders with an immediate critique of bad tactics.” A glance inside from the catwalk above, reveals paint splattered walls from simunitions and broken wood blocks, from trainers who have reinforced door openings. “The facility is really versatile and it’s well made for evaluations,” Benitez said. “You’ll notice that the interior doors have removable wooden plates that we can replace once they get damaged. We can view an operation from start to finish and be able to debrief members immediately af- terward, all in a safe manner for everyone involved.” The shoot house has become so successful that security forces from other local military installations have made requests to train their members there as well. “We’re excited to improve the body of tactical knowledge of both Schriever and Peterson security forces,” Cooley said. “Based on the downrange mission in which many of our Airmen participate, and the prevalence of the current ‘active shooter’ threat, this new facility will have a strong influence on personnel safety.” Benitez explained that 50 SFS begins a new training class roughly once a month and that most squadron members will complete their annual training, including shoot house experience, by years end. Schriever Sentinel 5 May 3, 2012 Schriever recognizes May promotees Congratulations to the Team Schriever members recognized for promotion in the month of May. 2nd Lt. Alexander Chung, 3 SOPS 2nd Lt. Debora Creadeur, 50th Contracting Squadron 2nd Lt. Nicholas Goirigolzarri, 4 SOPS 2nd Lt. Kyle Knight, 4 SOPS 2nd Lt. Peter Lusk, 4 SOPS 2nd Lt. Madeleine Pedretti, 50th Force Support Squadron 2nd Lt. Daniel Puhek, 4 SOPS 2nd Lt. Tyler Swanson, 595th Operations Group 2nd Lt. Joseph Walson, 50 CONS Tech. Sgt. Benjamin Leon, 25th Space Range Squadron Tech. Sgt. Lorinda Mcdaniel, 3rd Space Experimentation Squadron Tech. Sgt. Joshua Morell, 50 CONS Tech. Sgt. Jeremy Okeeffe, 50th Space Communications Squadron Tech. Sgt. 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[Lawrence] Osiecki.” Lloyd began researching the KC-135 navigation systems through their technical orders and Air Force Tactics, Techniques and Procedures 3-1 and quickly became an expert in how the GPS system works onboard. She and Osiecki then began a series of tests on the jet to load and zeroize keys to fully document the operation of the navigation system across all of its possible configurations. They observed how the KC135’s systems responded with and without keys and came to the conclusion that the current guidance was outdated based on recent system upgrades. Armed with this knowledge, she set out to engage with AMC and the director of mobility forces to explore rescinding the guidance. “Our research and observations showed that there were no operational grounds for not using the encrypted GPS signal across all phases of flight,” said Lloyd. “I coordinated with AMC and the [director of mo- bility forces] and they believed in what we were trying to do. Armed with the desire to rescind the guidance, they began to champion the cause with us.” With their support, Lloyd and team were successful in rescinding the guidance just five days before she redeployed, affecting an operational policy change improving the navigational capability of the entire KC-135 fleet worldwide. “My goal was to have guidance rescinded before I returned home, I didn’t want to leave it for the next person,” she said. “Captain Lloyd was a great asset to our team,” said Crosier. “Not only did she see the big picture of how space integrates across all domains, but she had a knack for interacting with others and helping them realize space effects in their realm. Her work on the KC-135 issue affected a global policy change — how many captains have that kind of impact?” Lloyd also led a special project for Lt. Gen. David Goldfein, commander of Air Forces Central Command, to optimize how GPS effects were planned and integrated into other components’ deliberate planning efforts. Through her work, she developed a key partnership with the Joint Navigation Warfare Center and groundbreaking new procedures the JNWC has now implemented as their global standard for all joint planning. The project also took her to brief Lt. Gen. Vince Brooks, commander of Army Forces Central Command and Vice Adm. Mark Fox, commander of Naval Forces Central Command, which led both ARCENT and NAVCENT to implement new procedures as a result of her work. “The results of this project were really amazing” said Crosier. “Captain Lloyd’s work with the JNWC team took the integration and deliberate planning of GPS effects to the most robust level in CENTCOM history. Tracy ended up being coined by the AFCENT commander, ARCENT commander and NAVCENT commander for her work. Tracy could be the first captain anywhere in CENTCOM, and certainly the first space officer, to get coined by all three service 3-stars in a single deployment — that’s a real testament to the value our senior leaders place on the need for effective space integration.” Before deploying, Lloyd conducted some research with her predecessor. “He recommended I learn as much as I could on GPS,” Lloyd recalled. Her squadron commander supported predeployment training to meet up with Crosier at the JNWC and get a head start on the project she would lead in theater. She also worked with Capt. Bryony Veater, the weapons officer at the 2nd Space Operations Squadron, to learn more about operations and products. In visiting with the JNWC and 2 SOPS, she created a solid network foundation that helped her navigate issues in theater. “This was my first deployment and I could not have asked for anything better,” said Lloyd. “I found it very rewarding to identify issues and set out to solve them and help others realize the continuous process improvement throughout all aspects of the deployed environment.” In theater, Lloyd was assigned to 12 hour shifts during which she would identify issues and develop solutions. “Captain Franz Brunner, the [DS4] national technical integrator, and I referred to them as science projects,” said Lloyd. “We’d try out new ideas and if we were able to prove our hypothesis, then we would work to determine how best to integrate them into current operations.” Lloyd credits some of her in-theater success to her weapons school training and to being open-minded. “I was open to learning and teaching others throughout my deployment. Most people appreciated space but were inquisitive of other platforms and weapons systems,” she said. “I reached out to our joint and coalition partners to learn more about our users to discover better ways of supporting them. We can’t just know our space systems, we have to know how [they’re used] in operations. Weapons school taught me the importance of not only being an expert in space systems, but to use that knowledge for improved integration. And then to teach that integration to the space community and also to current and potential customers.” She said this integration enabled the most rewarding aspect of her deployment, “Watching and knowing others are applying their new-found space knowledge and that they will take it with them and share with others compounding the cross functional awareness of space effects.” Back at home, Lloyd is settling back into family life with her husband and two sons. “Being separated from them was hard, but I knew I had superstar support at home keeping it all on track,” she said. The captain is set to return to her duties at 4 SOPS after taking some deserved leave. MOM DESERVES A FREE WEEK! 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DiscoverMyGoodwill.org MilitaryPapers.DG.indd 2 4/20/12 11:55 PM Schriever Sentinel 7 May 3, 2012 Schriever emergency personnel conduct medevac capability exercise U.S. Air Force photo/Bill Evans Dan Beatty (right), Memorial Star Transport pilot, talks about the medevac helicopter capabilities during an exercise April 25 at Schriever Air Force Base. Emergency personnel including the fire department and the 50th Security Forces Squadron conducted an exercise to practice the base’s medevac procedures. Deployment From page 3 which the member’s primary duty is for deployment prep. During this time, remain engaged with the member and UDM to ensure the process is progressing smoothly and to assist with any issues. Don’t forget to include adequate margin for the member to take leave to spend time with family and friends prior to departure. Third, remain engaged with the member throughout the deployment. Depending on the specific situation, the deployed environment can be very isolating. Make regular contact with the deployed member and be sure they know there are people at home station concerned about their welfare and ready to assist with any problems. Whether or not deployments hold the same meaning for you as they do for me, every active-duty service member will likely be impacted in some way by a deployment tasking during their time here. When that happens, be sure you are prepared. If you are tasked to deploy, be flexible, take initiative and be sure to contact the person you are replacing. If someone you know is tasked to deploy, be aware of the stress this will place on them and their family, assist with setting a timeline that allows them to focus on deployment prep and remain engaged with them through the deployment. In my experience, these steps will smooth the process and increase the chances for a successful deployment. success This is PPcc. At PPCC, we’re invested in your success. Every year, thousands of our students get the classes they need and move to a four-year university, or right into their career. So regardless of your path, we’ll help you succeed. The person pictured is not an actual service member 719.502.2000 | ppcc.edu 8 Schriever Sentinel May 3, 2012 50 OG hosts Morrell Dinner By 1st Lt. Laura Simmons 50th Operations Support Squadron The 50th Operations Group will host the 8th annual Maj. Gen. Jimmey R. Morrell Awards Banquet at 6 p.m. May 11 at the Peterson Air Force Base Club. The award is named in honor of Maj. Gen. Jimmey R. Morrell, who from 1988 to 1990, served as commander of the 2nd Space Wing, Falcon AFB. The banquet is held to recognize members of the 50th Operations Group who epitomize the qualities exhibited by the general during his career. His penetrating vision, uncompromised commitment to excellence, highest possible standards and expectations, ceaseless drive to develop and mentor future leaders and unwavering courage needed to shape the future are just a few attributes he displayed. “General Morrell was a visionary leader in space operations who trailblazed many ‘firsts’ in our business, from national policy to command and control procedures for space surveillance operations, to the first transition of an operational satellite system from Air Force Systems Command to Air Force Space Command,” said Col. John Shaw, 50th Operations Group commander. “He truly embodied the core values and the commitment to excellence in satellite operations that the (50 OG) continues to exhibit on a daily basis.” During Morrell’s tenure, the unit was awarded its first Air Force Outstanding Unit Award and was responsible for the initial operational test and evaluation of nine major space systems. Following a long, fulfilling life and career, he passed away Feb. 8, 2006, after a lengthy battle with cancer. His wife, Margie Morrell, will be in attendance to hand out each annual award in honor of her late husband. Each squadron in the 50 OG can nominate one individual in each of the following categories: junior enlisted, NCO, junior officer and civilian. The nominee from each category who best displays the qualities of Morrell and who contributed most to the successful accomplishment of the 50 OG mission will receive the award. Deadline for submission was April 30. Entertainment for the dinner will be provided by the U.S. Air Force Stellar Brass Band. The guest speaker for this year’s event is retired Gen. Kevin P. Chilton. Chilton is a distinguished graduate from the U.S. Air Force Academy, where he attained a Bachelor of Science degree in engineering sciences. He began his career in the Air Force as a pilot and had the opportunity to fly several models of the F-15 Eagle. After being a test pilot for two years, Chilton became an astronaut candidate in 1987 and a certified astronaut in 1988. While part of NASA, he commanded STS-76 and two other space shuttle missions. After his time with NASA, he served in several other prestigious positions including the 9th Reconnaissance Wing and 8th Air Force commander. In 2006, Chilton took over as commander of Air Force Space Command. In October 2007, he became the commander for the U.S. Strategic Command and held that position until his retirement in 2011. “The Morrell Committee has gone all out this year to provide a classy and memorable experience for all attendees,” said Capt. Joshua Vaccaro, 50th Operations Support Squadron. “The events are designed to highlight the truly inspirational 50 OG personnel who, day in and day out, enable our space systems to operate at peak efficiency and provide key space effects to warfighters around the globe.” The General Morrell Awards Dinner and Banquet Committee plans and organizes the banquet. Schriever names 1st quarter award winners Congratulations to the 50th Space Wing 1st quarter award winners listed below. Airman Field Grade Officer Maj. Mark Anderson, 4 SOPS Staff Sgt. Justin Lozada, 50th Comptroller Squadron NCO Civilian Category I Kimberly Wilson, 50 OSS Senior NCO Master Sgt. Danna Ward, 50 OSS Civilian Category II Blaine Beckstrom, 50th Space Wing Company Grade Officer 1st Lt. Genevieve Murphy, 3rd Space Operations Squadron Civilian Supervisor Category II David King, 2 SOPS Senior Airman Dustin Tackett, 50th Operations Support Squadron ARE YOU READY FOR THE NEW POSSIBILITIES? Your commitment to serve our country is as meaningful to us as it is to you. CTU is proud to offer support designed specifically for current and veteran military personnel and their families. • Transfer in credit for military training* • Save with our military tuition rate** • Take advantage of military education benefits and prior learning assessment Visit coloradotech.edu/military, Call 877.906.6555, or Text MILITARY to 94576 for more info. *Not all credits eligible to transfer. See the university’s catalog regarding CTU’s transfer credit policies. **Military tuition rate applicable for Associate and Bachelor’s degrees only. Find disclosures on graduation rates, student financial obligations and more at www.coloradotech.edu/disclosures. Not all programs are available to residents of all states. CTU cannot guarantee employment or salary. 88-30534 262458 02/12 Schriever Sentinel May 3, 2012 9 Industry Days garner Air Force small business award tracting arena.” The event has caught on throughout the Front Range. The first event in August 2010 was hosted by Schriever, Peterson and USAFA and had more than 10 local companies in attendance. “Word spread of how beneficial the event was to local businesses, now we have an average of 45 companies at each event,” said Aldrich. The cooperation between the bases to hold the Industry Days is another reason why the event is a success. “Working together [with the other Front Range bases] helps us share our knowledge of the small business programs with one another,” said Reggie Selby, 21st Space Wing Small Business director. “We are always able By Staff Sgt. Patrice Clarke 50th Space Wing Public Affairs Small business specialists from Schriever and Peterson Air Force Bases, the U.S. Air Force Academy and Fort Carson were recently awarded the Secretary of the Air Force Small Business Directors Award. The award stemmed from the groups’ benchmark of an event called Industry Days which offers small businesses an avenue to learn to market their products and services to government clients. “The Industry Days event is ideal for the company that has had little interface with the government,” said Paul Aldrich, 50th Space Wing Small Business director. “Attendees gain insight from a well seasoned and entertaining veteran in the government con- to learn from each other and it helps us to try and standardize our approaches in how we work with the small businesses so they have a common understanding of what we expect.” The partnership goes deeper than just the Front Range bases. The joint team also coordinates with the Colorado Procurement Technical Assistance Center, Colorado Springs Small Business Development Center and local offices of the U.S. General Services Administration and U.S. Small Business Administration. This year alone, the Industry Days team has met with more than 720 businesses. “At a time when there are so many budget cuts, reorganizations and cut backs, small businesses can be the answer we have all been looking for,” said Selby. “Small businesses employ more than half of America’s workforce and represent 99 percent of all businesses. They are literally the fuel that keeps our economy moving forward.” The collaborative effort of the Front Range Small Business Offices was formally recognized as an Air Force Best Practice. “We really work hard to better equip local small businesses to be winners in the federal government contracting arena,” said Aldrich. “This initiative is a testimony of our commitment to supporting one of America’s most precious resources, small businesses.” Industry Days are held the third Tuesday of every month at Colorado Technical University. For more information, contact the 50th Space Wing Small Business office at 567-3805. s o c A t $ r regulA price and participation may vary. 3-11 PM tuesdAy 99¢ 3 Regular Tacos thursdAy 1 2 $ 99 $ 09 3 Tacos Deluxe™ 3 Chicken Soft Tacos VALUE MENU 1 $ uNder over 12 Items prIced 8020 N. AcAdemy Blvd. - 719-599-0155 (NeAr I-25) 4310 N. AcAdemy Blvd. - 719-264-1013 (N. 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No out-of-pocket cost for an eye exam for glasses! referral is No Primary Care call for ply Sim ry. necessa an appointment. • Active-duty dependents are eligible once per year. • Retirees and their dependents are eligible once every two years. The doctors next to LensCrafters are contracted Tricare Prime Providers. They offer three convenient Colorado Springs Locations for eye examinations. Exam includes digital retinal imaging at no additional cost. No more waiting for an appointment on base. Southside Between Northside 598-1392 548-8717 598-5068 Citadel Mall Vickers & Academy Chapel Hills Mall TriCare Standard, TriCare Reserve and TriCare for Life also accepted. Prescriptions may be filled anywhere. Contact lens evaluation available for additional cost. Call for program details. Gentle Dental Care GentleShort, Dental Care Howard D.M.D. Howard Short, D.M.D. Accepting Accepting United Insurance UnitedConcordia Concordia Insurance for families! formilitary military families! 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Build wealth Bring your lunch and stop by the Airman and Family Readiness Center classroom today from noon to 1 p.m. to learn about making the most of your Thrift Savings Plan. This workshop focuses on investment options, withdrawal and loan choices, the latest Roth TSP details and much more. Get the information you need to know to determine if the TSP is the right option for you, as well as what to do if you are already enrolled in the program to make the most of your contributions. For more information, please contact Christina Stump at 567-3920. Certify as a Red Cross babysitter Come to the Red Cross babysitter training at the Tierra Vista Community Center May 25 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. This is a no-cost certification course available to all youth ages 12 and up. The purpose is to provide youth who are planning to babysit with the knowledge and skills necessary to safely and responsibly give care for children and infants. Attendees will learn how to develop a babysitting business, and learn about basic first aid and CPR. Participants need to bring a lunch. For more information, please contact Christina Stump at 567-3920. Plan for a career Calling all Military Spouses; How is your employment search going? Are you nervous about re-entering the job market? Does the word networking make your palms sweat? If so then you need to join us for Career Tracks May 10-11 at the U.S. Air Force Academy Airmen & Family Readiness Center. Career Tracks is a comprehensive two-day career planning workshop designed to assist with evaluating job skills, formulating career goals, and implementing efficient job search and networking techniques. Career Tracks is a joint event with collaboration from all U.S. Air Force bases in Colorado Springs, this seminar is held four times a year and is free for all Spouses of active-duty military, retirees and reservists. For more information, please contact Al Holland at 333-3444. Spouses join the Welcome Fair The Schriever Welcome Fair is a chance for spouses to find out what’s in it for them at Schriever and the Colorado Springs Area. Representatives from on- and off-base agencies will be available from 10:30 a.m. — 12:30 p.m. June 6 in the Multipurpose Building (T-135). Employment assistance, education, medical, fitness, activities and much more. This event is open to anyone wanting to know more about what’s at Schriever and the Colorado Springs area. For more information, please contact Andrea Hernandez at 567-3920. History Quiz Week of May 3, 2012 Last week’s answer: Despite several name changes, this squadron is the only one of the wing’s space operations squadrons to have operated satellites throughout its history. Which squadron is it? There are two possible answers to this question. The 1st and 2nd Space Operations Squadrons have had only space-based missions. Congratulations to all who chose either of these units. This week’s question: This former 50th Space Wing Commander also commanded the 2nd Space Wing. He served as Air Force Space Command vice commander prior to his retirement. Who is he? Responses to the quiz questions can be emailed to 50th Space Wing Historian Office at 50swhoworkflow@ us.af.mil. Birth Wedding and The Schriever Straight Talk Line The Schriever Straight Talk Line, 567-8255, is used to disseminate information about a disturbance, crisis or incident, exercise or real-world, on or off-base, which might affect day-to-day activities of base personnel. The line will provide base personnel with accurate information about the status of any disturbance or crisis situation and the actions taken or being taken. 11 announcements Welcoming a new addition to the family or setting the date with that special someone? 50th Space Wing Public Affairs will activate and maintain the Straight Talk Line, updating information as received by the Crisis Action Team or On-Scene Public Affairs representative. For more information regarding the Straight Talk Line, please contact 50th Space Wing Public Affairs at 567-5040. Contact the 50th Space Wing Public Affairs office at 567-5040 or send a note to 50swpa.workflow@us.af.mil. 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