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Friday, September 19, 2014 hurlburtwarrior.com Commando Terror no match for Hurlburt ALSO INSIDE RED HORSE gets Hurlburt Field Briefs..............................9 down and dirty gets new SABC Classifieds........................ 11 for family day instructors Philpott............................8 Page 2 Page 5
Page | Hurlburt Warrior | Friday, September 19, 2014 ContactUs Tracey Steele RED HORSE gets down and dirty during family day Editor 315-4472 tsteele@nwfdailynews.com Susan Fabozzi News Assistant 315-4450 sfabozzi@nwfdailynews.com News (850) 315-4450 Fax: (850) 863-7834 E-mail: news@hurlburtwarrior.com Advertising 863-1111 Ext. 1341 Mail 2 Eglin Parkway NE, Senior Airman Kentavist P. Brackin | USAF Fort Walton Beach, FL 32548 Tech. Sgt. Annette Diaz low crawls during the 2014 RED HORSE Rumble Obstacle course, Sept. 6. Approximately, 100 Airmen participated in the morale-boosting Hurlburt Warrior is published by the event before moving on to the unit’s family-day festivities. 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, Senior Airman Kentavist P. Brackin | USAF the Depart- Senior Airman Xavier Blankenship jumps from the back ment of Defense, the Department of the of a trailer during the 2014 RED HORSE Rumble Obsta- Air Force or Hurlburt Field. The official cle course, Sept. 6 at Hurlburt Field. The event was held news source for Hurlburt Field is www. in conjuntion with the unit’s familiy day in order to boost hurlburt.af.mil. morale and espirt de corps. The appearance of advertising in this publication does not constitute endorse- ment by the U.S. government, the Depart- ment of Defense, the Department of the Air Force, Hurlburt Field or the Northwest Florida Daily News for products or ser- vices advertised. Everything advertised in Senior Airman Kentavist P. Brackin | USAF this publication shall be made available Above, Master Sgt. Brian Butler and Staff Sgt. Lloyd Willits throw bags of sand on the for purchase, use or patronage without back of a truck as part of the 2014 RED HORSE Rumble Obstacle course, Sept. 6 at regard to race, color, religion, sex, na- tional origin, age, marital status, physical Hurlburt Field. The course is part of an annual morale-boosting event hosted by the handicap, political affiliation or any other 556th RHS. nonmerit factor of the purchaser, user or patron. Editorial content is edited, At left, 556th RED HORSE Squadron Airmen, run through tires during the 2014 prepared and provided by the Northwest RED HORSE Rumble Obstacle Course, Sept. 6, at Hurlburt Field. Airmen were Florida Daily News. split into two groups during the event, the top three teams from each group received prizes. Year No. 8, Edition No. 38
Friday, September 19, 2014 | Hurlburt Warrior | Page Hurlburt welcomes Airmen with open arms By Senior Airman . showing newcomers and base will be sent to the they arrive they can fo- Airmen as possible. three-day training pro- Christopher their families that they are welcome center to begin cus on taking care of their “Our focus on a couple gram including a wellness Callaway joining an important team inprocessing and will be family.” of our new programs is to assessment, resiliency les- 1st Special Operations Wing and will be a one-stop shop shown the right path to get The personnel work- make sure every Airman son and suicide interven- Public Affairs to get the whole family set all tasks checked off. ing at the center will as- is prepared for a short- tion training. up on base. First, the squadrons sist with travel vouchers, notice tasking,” Nelson “We want people to feel “I have spoken to Air- will assign them a sponsor. TRICARE enrollment and said. “You should be able safe, welcome and know Hurlburt Field leader- men before who drove The sponsor will go over all permissive house hunting to focus on getting your that they joined a team,” ship and the 1st Special around base for hours the available programs on leave applications. family prepared and not Nelson said. “When Air- Operations Force Support not knowing where they base, as well as locations “When we assign a spon- have to worry about mak- men arrive at Hurlburt, we Squadron have established were going,” said Sue Nel- of important facilities in- sor who is knowledgeable, ing sure your Government want [them] to come to the recent programs to ensure son, 1st SOFSS commu- dicated by the Commando it shows the amount we Travel Card is working welcome center, so they that new Air Commandos nity support coordinator. Welcome Center. care about our Airmen,” properly before a TDY or can start out strong.” transition smoothly into “That’s not an impression “We want to provide in- Nelson said. “That way the deployment.” the special operations we want to give the new dividual attention to each new person will feel con- In addition to the new community here. people on base. We want to person who arrives on nected and important.” Hurlburt Welcome Center, Now Enrolling for The new Commando fix any issues like that and base,” said 2nd Lt. Ryan This facility is part of an a 1st Special Operations Welcome Center is sched- give everyone a pleasant Bullard, 1st SOFSS mili- initiative to improve Hurl- Wing Commando Ready Fall Classes uled to have its grand welcome.” tary personnel chief. “We burt’s mission capabilities Center is scheduled to Massage Therapy, Skin Care, opening Sept. 15. Every new military are doing a lot of work in by creating the most re- open soon. 1st SOW Air- and Nail Specialist The center is focused on member who arrives on the background so when silient and mission-ready men will go through a Accepting Post 911, Montgomery GI Bill & MyCAA Hurlburt Field awaits the activation Soothing Arts Healing Therapies School of Massage & Skincare of the 28th Intelligence Squadron Visit SoothingArts.com for more information. 3035926 By 28th Intelligence support to Special Opera- telligence Squadron, under Squadron tions Forces. The squadron the command of Lt Colonel traces its origin to the 28th Joseph Marcinek, will carry U.S. Air Force Reserve Photographic Laboratory on the legacy and rich his- Lt. Col. Joe Marcinek will Squadron, activated on 1 tory of its predecessors. assume command of the August 1944 at Dalhart Ar- 28th Intelligence Squadron my Air Field, Texas as part during an activation and of the 501st Bombardment KMJ DINER assumption of command Group, and the 28th Recon- ceremony at the Hurlburt naissance Technical Squad- Family Dining Field Soundside Club on ron, activated on 1 May 1950 Southern Style at Rapid City (later, Ells- Cooking & BBQ Sept. 24. The 28th Intelligence worth) AFB, South Dakota, Squadron mission is to or- as part of the 28th Strategic Check for today's ganize, train and deliver specialized intelligence Reconnaissance Wing. The 28th Photographic Labora- $5.99 directly to United States Special Operations Forces. tory Squadron remained ac- tive through the remainder Daily Special The specialized mission set of WWII, participating in the includes Tactical Systems Japan Air Offensive and was BUY 1, GET 1 Operator (TSO) crew mem- awarded the Presidential DAILY SPECIAL bers, analysts for National Tactical Integration (NTI) Unit Citation before being inactivated on 22 February 1946 and later disbanded HALF OFF! (exp. 10/31/14) support and maintenance support operations. on 8 October 1948. 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Page | Hurlburt Warrior | Friday, September 19, 2014 Medical program bolsters traveling health By Senior Airman . NCO in charge of deploy- Kristian D. Edlund O.D. Kentavist P. Brackin ment medicine. “Even if it’s somewhere like the Baha- Independent 1st Special Operations Wing mas for a few days, we still Optometrist Public Affairs offer our services.” According to Pennington, Next to Lenscrafters Thousands of U.S. tour- the area to be most wary of ists, many of them service when planning a vacation or members, travel to countries getaway is northwest Africa Now Accepting throughout the world every due to its recent outbreaks of Tricare Prime year; some unaware of vari- the Ebola Virus. ous contagions with harm- Senior Airman Kentavist P. Brackin | USAF “At the moment there is 2104068 850-243-1160 ful and sometimes deadly potency. 1st Special Operations Aerospace Medical Squadron De- no vaccination against the Ebola virus so it important ployment Medicine Section Airmen Senior Airman Ethan Fortunately, Hurlburt that travelers understand personnel can utilize the Ray (from left), Staff Sgt. Evon Pennington, Airman 1st what and where it is and how Travel Medicine Program Class Susan Janks and Senior Airman Eric Bass pose for a to avoid contracting it,” she to prepare themselves for group photo at the Hurlburt Field Clinic on Sept. 10. added. health threats no matter “Not all locations that where they travel outside “Our Airmen are skilled be sent to the immunizations members travel to may re- the U.S. technicians,” said Maj. Kris- section to get shots or sched- quire medication or vaccina- The program is a free ten Robertson, 1st Special uled for an appointment with tions, said Robertson. “Our Serving Our Customers for Over 16 years service, open to all active- Operations Aerospace Medi- their medical provider if they technicians provide mem- duty personnel, dependents cal Squadron public health require something such as bers with critical informa- or retirees who may be going flight commander. “They malaria medication. tion about diseases present on vacation outside of the are the same medical pro- If we identify specific in the specific areas they are country. fessionals who ensure our vaccines for a particular lo- visiting, so that they can en- Members can walk-in to deploying Airmen are pro- cation you are traveling to, joy their vacation and return the deployment health sec- tected against health threats then please keep in mind the home healthy.” Lunch Specials Everyday tion, located inside the Hurl- downrange, and they take benefit of the vaccination far For more information Greek Foods, Desserts, Imported Groceries, & Party Trays burt Field Clinic and receive that same approach in pro- outweighs the consequences about potential hazards of information about their des- tecting the health of our lei- of going without it,” said Staff future vacations contact the Mon-Fri 10-5 Sat 11-3 Sun CLOSED tination by medical experts sure travelers.” Sgt. Evon Pennington, 1st deployment medicine section 130 Miracle Strip Pkwy 2104077 Mary Esther, FL 32569 850-302-0691 without having to see their primary care provider. Depending on where they’re going, personnel may Special Operations Aero- space Medical Squadron at (850) 881-3030 or your local public health department. Magnolia Grill One more thing 2106460 in common, GMC Online. magnoliagrillfwb.com 24/7 Access 10% Military Discount GMCapply.com/online 1 Month FREE First Responder 800-342-0413 Move In and Senior 55+ Special! Discounted GEORGIA MILITARY 2105805 Rates Available. Tom & Peggy Rice • Proprietors 2104082 GMC 850.226.8478 850-302-0266 C O L L E G E www.marshharborselfstorage.com 157 Brooks St. SE, Fort Walton Beach, FL Take Command. 2193 W. Hwy 98 Mary Esther, FL. 32569 Steaks - Seafood - Italian
Friday, September 19, 2014 | Hurlburt Warrior | Page & Rememb Glor y ranc September 20, 2014 e As performed by major symphonies across the USA, the NFSO presents a nationally produced large-format photochoreography experience to commemorate the 75th Senior Airman Krystal M. Garrett | USAF Northwest Florida anniversary of WWII and the 100th Senior Airman Austin Olin and Airman 1st Class Javiann Ayala, 1st Special Operations Symphony Orchestra anniversary of WWI. Experience a stunning integration of images and music honoring Security Forces Squadron patrolmen, demonstrate the proper way to apply a bandage the men and women of the Greatest wrap during a Self-Aid Buddy Care instructor course at Hurlburt Field Sept. 4. Airmen Generation who won history’s most learned different techniques to control bleeding during the course. pivotal victory. Hurlburt Field gets The NFSO performs a movement of Vaughan Williams Symphony No. 5 set to historic WWII images in this moving tribute to the new SABC instructors home front and the front lines. The evening’s companion work “No Man’s Land,” combines Yevgeny images of WWI with Aaron Copland’s Yontov poignant Quiet City. By Senior Airman instructors. Squadron logistic plan- Krystal Garrett “We have an instruc- ner, heard about the in- Gen. Charles A. Horner (USAF, Ret.) will serve as Master of Ceremonies at the 1st Special Operations Wing tor course quarterly,” said structor course from his concert. Renowned Guest Artist Yevgeny Yontov of Israel, the 2013 Wideman Public Affairs Staff Sgt. Kelsey Little, 1st supervisor. International Piano Competition Gold Medal winner, will appear to perform Special Operations Medi- “By having a student- Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 4 in G Major, Op. 58. cal Group education and teach-subject atmosphere, Twenty-four Airmen training and SABC wing along with hands-on from Hurlburt Field, at- advisor. “During [PCS] portions, the course has tended a Self-Aid Buddy season we sometimes prepared me for my in- NFSO performing at Care instructor course at have a course monthly.” structing duties,” said Mattie Kelly Arts Center 2109235 the 4th Special Operations In addition to instruc- Small. Squadron auditorium on tion and hands-on, the “My squadron is in at Northwest Florida State College Hurlburt Field, Sept. 4. Airmen took turns teach- need of SABC instructors 100 College Blvd. E., Niceville FL 32578 SABC, which is manda- ing portions of the SABC so I volunteered to become An Equal Access/Equal Opportunity Institution tory for all Airmen at home curriculum; this portion one,” he said. “It’s a fun station and deployed, is es- sential first-aid for all non- was also evaluated by the instructors. course that teaches im- portant skills; and to know Call or Click Now for NFSO Concert Tickets! medical personnel. After a student has suc- that I’m helping out my Box Office: 729-6000 or www.MattieKellyArtsCenter.org During the course, Air- cessfully completed the unit is a great feeling.” men are taught life and course, they must instruct For an Airman to at- $25 each adult/$18 Active Duty Military & their guests/ limb preserving skills such three classes a year. This tend the SABC instructor $18 each youth age 18 & younger/NWFSC students 1 free with student ID as bleeding control, airway ensures that the newly course they must be cur- management and patient appointed instructor stays rent on SABC hands-on transportation. While current on the skills he or and the computer-based Concert Sponsor: The Physicians of Okaloosa County Medical Society the Airmen learn the les- she is teaching others. training. Additional Support: The Boeing Company sons and conduct each Senior Airman Casey For more information Media Sponsor: The Magnolia Grill, 157 Brooks Street SE, Fort Walton Beach of the skills, their perfor- Small, 1st Special Opera- contact your unit’s SABC mance is evaluated by the tions Logistics Readiness monitor.
Page | Hurlburt Warrior | Friday, September 19, 2014 Exercise Commando Terror p Senior Airman Christopher Callaway | USAF 1st Special Operations Civil Engineer Squadron firefighters assist a role-playing victim during Exercise Commando Terror at Hurlburt Field Sept. 8. During the exercise, Air- men responded to a simulated bomb explosion and assisted the affected victims. Senior Airman Christopher Callaway | USAF The 1st Special Operations Medical Group and Okaloosa County Emergency Medical Services work together during Exercise Commando Terror at Hurlburt Field, Sept. 8. The exercise tested the first responders’ ability to react to a domestic bomb explosion on base. 1st Special Operations Civil Engineer Squadron firefighters assist a role-playing victim during E
Friday, September 19, 2014 | Hurlburt Warrior | Page proves no match for Hurlburt Senior Airman Christopher Callaway | USAF A role-playing victim receives medical care from 1st Special Opera- tions Medical Group Airmen during Exercise Commando Terror. Senior Airman Christopher Callaway | USAF A firefighter from the 1st Special Operations Civil Engineer Squad- ron wipes his face during Exercise Commando Terror. Senior Airman Christopher Callaway | USAF Senior Airman Christopher Callaway | USAF 1st Special Operations Civil Engineer Squadron firefighters assist a Exercise Commando Terror at Hurlburt Field Sept. 8. role-playing victim during Exercise Commando Terror.
Page | Hurlburt Warrior | Friday, September 19, 2014 Va chief: ‘Tens of thousands’ more medical staff needed The Department of Veterans McDonald “How can you make a deter- cies as well as future need for to restore the confidence of Affairs needs “tens of thousands” got more specific mination that you need 28,000 more physicians, nurses, other veterans and nation in what more personnel working in VA than some sena- medical staff,” Tester asked. “I care providers and administra- has been a scandal-ridden VA hospitals and clinics to meet tors expected, at mean you’re a wonder-worker, tive staff. health system. He praised the patient demand, the new VA Sec- one point estimat- probably, but in fact that informa- Tester asked what VA would vast majority of employees dedi- retary, Robert “Bob” McDonald, ing the VA staff tion still hasn’t been hammered even do with more physicians cated to serving veterans and told lawmakers Tuesday at a shortage at 28,000 out.” given how tight office space is at providing timely, quality care. He hearing of the Senate Veterans against current McDonald conceded the point. VA clinics and hospitals. vowed that those who don’t put Affairs Committee. staffing of 300,000. “We are going through a pro- “Where are you going to put veterans first won’t be tolerated, The size of the staff shortage, McDonald attrib- cess right now,” the secretary these doctors,” he said, citing ex- and whistleblowers will be pro- McDonald said, explains why VA uted that figure to acknowledged, “where we are, amining room shortages across tected and even urged to expose has launched “a big recruiting ef- his deputy, Sloan location by location, specialty by VA including facilities in his wrongdoing. fort” which he kicked off recently Gibson, who was acting secre- specialty, [trying] to understand home state. Sanders held the hearing with visits to Duke University tary after retired Army Gen. Eric how many people we really “Obviously you’re right,” Mc- to review the final report of VA and University of Pennsylvania Shinseki resigned in May. need.” Donald said. Inspector General on abusive medical schools to tell students When 28,000 elicited a “Wow” Carolyn M. Clancy, a physi- The Veterans Access, Choice scheduling practices uncovered there why “VA is where they from Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), cian and interim under secretary and Accountability Act of 2014 at the VA hospital in Phoenix. want to work.” committee chairman, McDonald for health at VA, is leading that enacted last month gives allow Those practices to hid staff Congress is pressing to clarify added that it includes both “clini- process. She told Tester it should VA to open 27 more clinics. Mc- shortages, impacted patient care VA staff shortage as the depart- cians and other employees.” be completed by year’s end and Donald said he also favors leas- and led the IG to open investiga- ment struggles to recover from Sen. Jon Tester (D-Mont.) will show both the number of ing more space to deliver care tions at 93 other VA care facili- a patient wait-time scandal, later challenged the figure, tell- clinicians VA needs and support “rather than building” facilities ties. Sanders called the behavior demand for care grows due to a ing McDonald VA can’t hold a re- staff “to make them as efficient for a veteran population that uncovered “inexcusable,” par- force drawdown, and the nation liable number on its medical staff and productive as possible.” tends to move over time. ticularly that so many executives at large also copes with a short- shortage before it completes an A VA spokesperson later said McDonald listed VA action and senior clinicians knew about age of health workers, particu- ongoing study of staff productiv- the 28,000 estimate is rough, and since May and during his first larly mental health care capacity. ity and patient demand. reflects both current staff vacan- five weeks as secretary to try See va page 9 INSPIRED BY THOSE WHO KEEP US FREE AND SECURE We believe the brave men and women who keep us free and secure deserve checking that is free and secure. That’s why we offer free ATM use nationwide1 with no monthly service charge and no minimum balance fees. Plus, free fraud alerts and zero liability if your debit card is lost or stolen.2 USAA Secure Checking usaa.com/banking | 800-531-8722 1131696 1 USAA Bank refunds up to $15 in other banks’ ATM usage fees each month and does not charge a fee for the first 10 withdrawals. Subsequent transactions will be charged $2 each. A 1% foreign transaction fee applies to withdrawals outside the United States. 2 You must notify us promptly of any unauthorized use. Availability restrictions apply. Purchase of a bank product does not establish eligibility for or membership in USAA property and casualty insurance companies. Bank products provided by USAA Federal Savings Bank, Member FDIC. © 2013 USAA. 144121-0613
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Page 10 | Hurlburt Warrior | Friday, September 19, 2014 briefs From page 9 Club Membership September Bounce Hurlburt Field offers two onsite Master’s degrees: Rewards Program Party Bundle Master of Arts with an emphasis in International Air Force Club Member- $25 off (regularly $115), Relations, and Master of ship Rewards Program to 1 bounce castle, 2 tables Human Relations. For in- say Thank You. Air Force and 15 chairs. Outdoor formation, call 581-3000 or Club members in good Recreation/884-6939 email aphurlburt@ou.edu. standing are encouraged Website www.GOou.ou.edu to enter. Grand Prize: 2015 Chevy Silverado (2 awarded 2-Person Best Ball in December). Sponsored Tournament ERAU by GM Military Discount. Don’t delay, register to- Second Prize: A Trip for 4 2-Person Best Ball day for the October term. to Disney World (Awarded Tournament is Sept. 27. Term dates are Oct. 20 in November). Third Prize Tee Times start at 7 a.m., – Dec. 21. Embry-Riddle $500 (10 awarded in Octo- $15. Register until Sept. 25. offers Associate, Bachelor ber). Entry forms available Both players play their own and Master Degrees in online and at participating gall and their team score Aeronautics, Management, FSS locations. For informa- will be determined by the and Engineering in-resi- tion, go to www.MayAir- lowest score on each hole dence and online. Mrs. Hol- ForceLife.com/giveaway/. with handicap. Lunch will lis/Mrs. Hitt, ERAU Eglin Not a Club Member? be served following the Campus, 678-3137. Sign-up for Air Force Club event. Gator Lakes Golf Membership today! The Course/881-2251 Soundside/884-7507 Military Lunch and Bowl Appreciation event Club Member Buy a Spare Time Grill Military members and Appreciation Lunch Lunch Special and bowl up to 1 hour for just $3 per their families are invited to Silver Sands Premium QUARTER PAGE AD ..................................................................... $325 Club Member Apprecia- person (shoes included). Outlets for a day of fun, (3 Col. x 5”) - Includes 15,000 NWFDN Impressions tion Lunch is from 11 a.m. Minimum of 2 people per discounts and prizes from – 12:30 p.m. Sept. 24. Menu in- lane. Monday – Friday, noon – 5 p.m. Sept. 20. Mili- HALF PAGE AD ............................................................................. $600 cludes Country Fried Steak, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. Hurlburt tary members and their (6 Col. x 5”) - Includes 30,000 NWFDN Impressions hand-battered and fried to Lanes/884-6941 families can visit the Infor- FULL PAGE AD ............................................................................. $950 a crispy golden brown and mation Center to pick up (6 Col. x 10”) - Includes 30,000 NWFDN Impressions smothered in gravy, salad bar, collard greens, mashed University of a free VIP Coupon Book, special discounts and to potatoes, bread pudding and iced tea. Non-members Oklahoma participate in the Silver Sands Scavenger Hunt $12.50, AF Club members $8, Open enrollment is now for a chance to win a $200 QUARTER PAGE AD ..................................................................... $400 Hurlburt AF Club members for 7 day onsite classes. Fall shopping spree and other (3 Col. x 5”) - Includes 15,000 NWFDN Impressions are free. The Soundside/ classes are still available. prizes. Participating stores Hooch Bar & Grill/884-7507 University of Oklahoma on HALF PAGE AD ............................................................................. $750 will have special in-store (6 Col. x 5”) - Includes 30,000 NWFDN Impressions experiences to show their FULL PAGE AD ........................................................................... $1250 Car, Truck & SUV Accessories appreciation for our local military community in- (6 Col. x 10”) - Includes 30,000 NWFDN Impressions cluding free samples, prize Hard & Soft Bed Covers drawings and giveaways. Bed Liners & Mats Also, the Disney Store Out- let will have in-store activi- Toolboxes-Hitches ties for the kids throughout QUARTER PAGE AD ..................................................................... $475 the day. The first 25 to visit (3 Col. x 5”) - Includes 15,000 NWFDN Impressions Toppers & Lids the Information Center the HALF PAGE AD ............................................................................. $900 Window Visors Since 1988 day of the event will also (6 Col. x 5”) - Includes 30,000 NWFDN Impressions receive a free tote bag from Step Bars-Running Boards-Seat Covers The North Face filled with FULL PAGE AD ........................................................................... $1550 special treats. Military ID (6 Col. x 10”) - Includes 30,000 NWFDN Impressions 1127145 www.AccentTops.com must be presented to par- ticipate in the event. Accent Tops & Trailers 657 BEAL PARKWAY To submit an item for the briefs, 850-862-2400 e-mail to news@hurlburtwar- 2106274 2096211 rior.com. Deadline for Friday’s edition is noon Monday.
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