Pages 8-9 Volume 65 • Number 30 • Friday, Aug. 25, 2017 STAFF SERGEANTS SELECTS Congratulations to the newest staff sergeant selects! Page 2 Page 10 T EMPERING ANGER WITH F AMILY ADVOCACY CLASS Anger may be a sign that it needs to be addressed before it can affect an Airman’s career. Luckily, the Family Advocacy Center is available to help. Page 5 20/20 READINESS The 19th Medical Group Optometry Clinic ensures Airmen at Little Rock Air Force Base are visually fit to fight by providing annual eye exams, pre-operation and post-operation eye care, and diagnosing and treating eye infections. Senior Airman Stefan Stephenson-Shipp, 19th Maintenance Squadron fuel systems journeyman, enters a C-130J dry bay Aug. 8 at Little Rock Air Force Base. The fuel systems team works 24 hours to inspect and repair the 19th Airlift Wing’s C-130J fleet. Without these specialists, the C-130J wouldn’t get off the ground to deliver critical cargo and support across the globe, making fuels systems a key component to fueling the fight. FUEL LIFE BLOOD OF AIRCRAFT U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Kevin Sommer Giron
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Volume 65 • Number 30 • Friday, Aug. 25, 2017
Staff SergeantS SelectS
Congratulations to the newest
staff sergeant selects!Page 2
Page 10
tempering anger with family advocacy claSS
Anger may be a sign that it needs to be addressed before it can affect an Airman’s career. Luckily, the Family Advocacy Center is available to help.
Page 5
20/20 readineSS
The 19th Medical Group Optometry Clinic
ensures Airmen at Little Rock Air Force
Base are visually fit to fight by providing
annual eye exams, pre-operation and
post-operation eye care, and diagnosing
and treating eye infections.
Senior Airman Stefan Stephenson-Shipp, 19th Maintenance Squadron fuel systems journeyman, enters a C-130J dry bay Aug. 8 at Little Rock Air Force Base. The fuel systems team works 24 hours to inspect and repair the 19th Airlift Wing’s C-130J fleet. Without these specialists, the C-130J wouldn’t get off the ground to deliver critical cargo and support across the globe, making fuels systems a key component to fueling the fight.
FUELLIFE BLOOD OF AIRCRAFT
U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Kevin Sommer Giron
2 Combat Airlifter • Aug. 25, 2017FROM THE TOP
Published by North Pulaski Printing, Inc., 404-B Graham Road, Jack-sonville, AR 72076, phone number (501) 985-1432, a private firm in no way connected with the U.S. Air Force, under exclusive written con-tract with the 19th AW. This civilian enterprise Air Force newspaper is an authorized publication for the members of the U.S. military services. Contents of Combat Airlifter are not necessarily the official views of, or endorsed by, the U.S. government, the Department of Defense or the Department of the Air Force. The appearance of advertising in this publication, including inserts or supplements, does not constitute en-
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314th airlift wingJoya BinghamCassandra Fletcher Brandon VernattVincent Williams
Congratulations Staff Sergeant selects
Combat Airlifter • Aug. 25, 2017 3INSIDER LOOK
n CMSgt Williams Drive is closed between Avenue A East and Avenue A West until late October. Avenue A East is still accessible from the east and Avenue A West from the west. The intersection of Thomas Avenue and CMSgt Williams Drive is closed.
n Arnold Drive/6th Street intersection will close Sept. 4 for approximately four weeks for repairs. Thru traffic traveling west on Arnold Drive will detour at Cannon Drive to CMSgt Williams Drive. Custom-ers traveling west will still be able to access the Clinic and First Arkansas Bank and Trust parking lots.
n Residents can recycle household chemicals, cleaning agents, fertilizer and electronics at the Jacksonville Recycling Facility at 1300 Marshall Road. Electronics and chemicals are accepted 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednes-days and Saturdays. Note: Paint is not accepted. It should be solidi-fied with cat litter, sawdust, sand, etc. and placed in household trash containers with the lid off. For more information, call 501-982-6071.
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THE CORE VALUE OF? He has supported AFRC, NGB, Regular Air Force, Army, Navy, Marine, Coast Guard, joint and foreign country training and mission requirements. As a career Surviv-al Evasion Resistance Escape (SERE) Specialist and a Master Military Freefall Parachutist, his primary role is to support aircrew training, readiness and parachute operations. Master Sgt. Bonin regularly provides support to the 19th AW Parachute Programs and has traveled both CONUS and OCONUS to support, train and evaluate other parachute programs. U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Jeff Walston
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Fumbling through the ins and outs of an aircraft, your fingers trace the differ-ent mechanisms of a C-130J. Everything is blurred, yet you are required to fix a broken unit. You have 10 minutes to complete this task. Would reduced sight prevent you from completing the mission?
The 19th Medical Group Optometry Clinic ensures Airmen at Little Rock Air Force base are visually fit to fight by providing annual eye exams, pre-oper-ation and post operation eye care, and diagnosing and treating eye infections.
“The mission of the optometry clinic is to make sure Airmen, retirees and dependents can see, but it’s goes beyond glasses and contact lenses,” said Maj. Felicia Rinken, 19th Medical Group optometrist “It’s about the health of the eye. If the body is healthy, the eye is healthy.”
Annual eye appointments do more than keep prescriptions up to date.
“Vision exams include a complete comprehensive picture’” Rinken said. “From an examination we can tell if
you have diabetes, high blood pressure, untreated STDs, any inflammation or eye diseases. Let’s say you’re diabetic and you don’t know it. It would be very detrimen-tal for us to deploy someone who doesn’t know they have diabetes. We can take care of it here before they go.”
In 2016, the optometry clinic served approximately 3,000 Airmen, retirees and dependents with a 4-man team of U.S. Air Force personnel and civilians.
“Everyone is encouraged to make an appointment,” Rinken said. “If you are over the age of 21 and are young and healthy, you should be having an eye exam once every two years, even if you don’t wear glasses. If you wear contact lenses, glasses or are over the age of 50 you should be coming in every single year.”
Active-duty members who wear glasses or contact lenses are required to have two pairs of prescription glasses and gas mask inserts.
“If you are short tasked to deploy, leave in two weeks and do not have glasses or gas mask inserts, that doesn’t give us the amount of time we need to order glasses and gas mask inserts,” Rinken said.
In addition to eye exams, the optome-try clinic offers referrals for refractive surgery.
Refractive surgery is eye surgery used to improve the state of the eye and decrease or eliminate dependency on glasses or contact lenses.
“To have refractive surgery, you must be active duty, 21 years or older, have a stable prescription for 12 months and commanders approval,” Rinken said.
For more information, call 501- 987-8811, or www.airforcemedicine.af.mil/MTF/Little-Rock/.
20/20 readiness
U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Codie Collins
Brennan Schilperoort has his eye inspected by Maj. Felicia Rinken, 19th Medical Group optometrist, on July 24 at the 19th Medical Group optometry clinic on Little Rock Air Force Base. The optometry clinic ensures Airmen at Little Rock Air Force base are visually fit to fight by providing annual eye exams, pre-operation and post operation eye care, and diagnosing and treating eye infections.
By Airman 1st Class Codie Collins19th Airlift Wing Public Affairs
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As stewards of the military justice system, the 19th Airlift Wing Legal Office at Little Rock Air Force Base assists commanders in maintaining good order and discipline in their units.
Although “JA” stands for Judge Advocate, its unofficial meaning in the legal office is “just ask.”
“The difference between the legal office and civilian attorneys is that we do everything,” said Capt. Alexander Zoll, 19th AW Legal Office chief of adverse actions. “We advise commanders and take care of Airmen; we’re advisors and prosecutors and we also provide legal assistance. You’re not going to get that anywhere else.”
The Military Justice Division is also responsible for processing all courts-martial, Articles 15s and adminis-trative disciplinary matters.
The staff is equipped for more than disciplinary actions; Airmen with a wealth of knowledge in all things legal help service members and their families with a variety of issues, offering many services for free.
“We take care of Airmen and families and support the Combat Airlift mission
by providing legal counsel,” said Airman 1st Class Pete Davis, 19th AW Legal Office military justice paralegal.
The Airmen are knowledgeable in paralegal matters, powers of attorney and notary services, last will and testaments and more.
Active-duty, reserve, guard, retirees and service members’ dependents are welcome, even if the individual is unsure of the type of legal assistance needed.
“If we can’t help you, we’ll direct you to someone who can,” Zoll said.
The paralegals provide support to family members with matters regard-ing questions about finances, power of attorney and other issues while their service member is deployed.
“Just because their family member is deployed doesn’t mean resources aren’t available to them,” Zoll said. “We’ll listen and make sure they have what they need.”
The legal office doesn’t represent members in court and cannot assist in criminal cases. Those seeking help in these matters may go to the Area Defense Council.
Appointments can be made in person or over the phone. Walk-ins are available for some services.
For more information, contact the 19th AW Legal Office at 501-987-7886.
Legal officeBy Airman 1st Class Grace Nichols19th Airlift Wing Public Affairs
U.S. Air Force graphic by Airman 1st Class Grace Nichols
As stewards of the military justice system, the 19th Airlift Wing Legal Office at Little Rock Air Force Base, Arkansas, assists commanders in maintaining good order and discipline in their units.
Providing care, assistance
8 Combat Airlifter • Aug. 25, 2017FEATURE
FUEL Life blood of aircraftU.S. Air Force photos by Airman 1st Class Kevin Sommer Giron
Senior Airman Stefan Stephenson-Shipp, 19th Maintenance Squadron fuel systems journeyman, enters a C-130J dry bay to reinstall a fuel manifold Aug. 8 at Little Rock Air Force Base. All personnel entering a fuel tank or dry bay with open fuel lines are required to have a supplied air respirator on to prevent exposure to fumes.(Right) Senior Airman Stefan Stephenson-Shipp, 19th Maintenance Squadron fuel systems journeyman, inspects a C-130J auxiliary tank Aug. 14 at Little Rock Air Force Base. The auxiliary tank can hold up to 500 pounds of fuel and is located on the wing of the C-130J. Stephenson-Shipp ensured there weren’t structural weaknesses and other discrepancies inside the fuel tank.
Combat Airlifter • Aug. 25, 2017 9FEATURE
Life blood of aircraftU.S. Air Force photos by Airman 1st Class Kevin Sommer Giron
Senior Airman Stefan Stephenson-Shipp, 19th Maintenance Squadron fuel systems journeyman, enters a C-130J dry bay to reinstall a fuel manifold Aug. 8 at Little Rock Air Force Base. All personnel entering a fuel tank or dry bay with open fuel lines are required to have a supplied air respirator on to prevent exposure to fumes.(Right) Senior Airman Stefan Stephenson-Shipp, 19th Maintenance Squadron fuel systems journeyman, inspects a C-130J auxiliary tank Aug. 14 at Little Rock Air Force Base. The auxiliary tank can hold up to 500 pounds of fuel and is located on the wing of the C-130J. Stephenson-Shipp ensured there weren’t structural weaknesses and other discrepancies inside the fuel tank.
U.S. Air Force photo illustration by Airman 1st Class Kevin Sommer Giron
Senior Airman Stefan Stephenson-Shipp, 19th Maintenance Squadron fuel systems journeyman, dons an air respirator before entering a C-130J dry bay Aug. 8 at Little Rock Air Force Base. Fuels Airmen wear respirators, coveralls, boots and gloves to protect their face and skin from hazardous materials they come into contact with on the job. (Left) Tech Sgt. Darel Somer, 19th Maintenance Squadron fuel systems crafts-man, assists Senior Airman Stefan Stephenson-Shipp, 19th Maintenance Squadron fuels system journeyman, exit a C-130J dry bay Aug. 8 at Little Rock Air Force Base. Airmen performing or assisting with maintenance on a dry bay must be harnessed for protection in case they fall.
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A kettle sits on a stove top. Wisps of steam slowly escape the spout, producing a low-pitched hiss. Suddenly, steam starts billowing out and all that can be heard is a whistle as the water in the kettle has reached a boiling point.
Feeling this way because of anger may be a sign that it needs to be addressed before it can affect an Airman’s career. Luckily, the Family Advocacy Center on base is available to help.
“Anger Management is not a place of judgement,” said Lillie Tarver, 19th Medical Operations Squadron family advocacy outreach manager. “I want people to realize that the class is a place of education and self-exploration.”
A common misconception is that the class is meant for people who have already gotten in trouble. The true purpose of the class is to educate people about their anger and how to manage it properly before it becomes a problem.
The classes, offered to Team Little
Rock members are held quarterly in
two lessons. The classes are held a week
apart to allow students time to use the
knowledge and tools they were given in
the first session.
“It’s about understanding your
emotions and being able to make more
value driven decisions,” said Staff Sgt.
Leah Chhoeun, 19th MDOS alcohol and
drug abuse prevention and treatment
non-commissioned officer in charge. “It’s
about being able to get a lot out of it and
apply it.”
The classes are taught in a group
setting to educate students on how to
determine what their specific prompts
are, as well as figuring out how to proper-
ly deal with and direct their anger.
“I really enjoy watching the partici-
pants have these ‘moments of truth’ when
learning to deal with their anger,” Tarver
said. “Seeing them realize what triggers
their anger and how it affects other
people helps them learn more effectively.”
For more information or to sign-up for
a class, call 501-987-7377.
U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Rhett Isbell
Lillie Tarver, 19th Medical Operations Squadron family advocacy outreach manager, teaches an anger management class Aug. 10 at Little Rock Air Force Base. The classes are held quarterly in two separate sessions a week apart from each other.
Tempering anger with Family Advocacy classBy Airman Rhett Isbell19th Airlift Wing Public Affairs
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WASHINGTON — The Air Force
selected the senior civilian and mobili-
zation assistant for the deputy chief of
staff for Space Operations directorate, or
“AF/A11,” on Aug. 17. Mr. Shawn Barnes
will serve as the assistant deputy chief of
staff for Space Operations, and Maj. Gen.
Pamela Lincoln has been named as the
Mobilization assistant to the deputy chief
of staff for Space Operations.
“Mr. Barnes and Maj. Gen. Lincoln are
experienced leaders who will provide the
vision and direction for our new Space
Operations Directorate,” said Secretary
of the Air Force Heather Wilson. “This is
one more element of the plan to ensure
our space forces are organized, trained,
and equipped to prevail in any conflict.”
The initial cadre of the A11 has been
identified and assigned, consisting of 43
military members, government civilians,
and contractors. These professionals
have formed the core of the organization
and will begin initial operating capability
Aug. 21. The A11 will be a strong and vocal
advocate for space capabilities inside the
Air Force and with our national security,
commercial, and international partners.
“The A11 will be key to ensuring we
link combatant commander and service
space requirements with our capabil-
ities,” said Air Force Chief of Staff Gen.
David L. Goldfein, the joint chief most
responsible for military space forces. “We
must ensure our space forces have the
tools necessary to operate in any environ-
ment, defend our systems, and provide
our joint force with vital space capabili-
ties to remain the most responsive, agile
and lethal on the planet.”
This is one of several key initiatives
the Air Force is pursuing to adapt its
operations, processes and organiza-
tional structure to reflect the reality
that space is a warfighting domain. To
outpace emerging threats, the Air Force
is also instituting a new space warfight-
ing concept of operations, changing its
space force training model, streamlining
its acquisition processes, and design-
ing more resilient and survivable space
systems.
Principal defense space advisor role
continues, supported by joint personnel
At the Defense Department level, the
secretary of the Air Force will continue to
serve as the principal space advisor to the
secretary of Defense over the next year,
giving the Air Force and DOD leadership
time to revalidate the current approach.
As the principal advisor, Wilson has
responsibilities to guide and advocate for
space-related programs across all services
and defense agencies. A staff comprised
of joint personnel, to include Army and
Navy representatives, will support her in
this role and assist her in addressing each
services’ space operations, acquisitions
and space-related equities.
“While we are integrating and normal-
izing space on the Air Staff, we are also
strengthening the integrated service
staff supporting the principal DOD space
advisor role so that major issues are
addressed, operations and acquisition is
streamlined and every service is heard
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June 16 press release regarding her PDSA
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(Courtesy of Secretary of the Air Force
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12 Combat Airlifter • Aug. 25, 2017INFORMATION
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Protestant ServicesSunday ......................................................................11 a.m.*Children’s church during the service.Catholic Services Daily Mass Tuesday – Friday .................................... 11:30 a.m.Sunday Mass ..........................................................9:30 a.m. *Confessions are held 30 minutes prior to each Mass and by appointment
RELIGIOUS EDUCATIONProtestant Classes at Base ChapelSunday (Sept. - May) ............................................9:30 a.m.* Classes for all ages availablePMOC ...................................................... noon (Wednesday)PWOC ...........................................................................6 p.m.(1st, 2nd, and 3rd Tuesday at Base Chapel) Catholic Classes Sunday (Sept. - May at Base Chapel) ......................11 a.m.RCIA Classes & Adult Bible Studies AvailableCatholic Women of the Chapel ....................................6 p.m.(1st & 3rd Wednesday at Base Chapel)Other Faith Groups/InquiriesPlease contact the Little Rock AFB chapel office at 501-987-6014 for specifics on other faith groups or information regarding the local churches in the area.
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MOVING - WASHER & dryer & other misc. items, all must be sold by 8/25. (501) 590-9119 after 3 pm.
CEDAR STORAGE chest, 46”x24”w x 20”h w/hearts on exterior, $100; Corner desk w/credenza, $60; couch, light gray, $75. (501) 286-3553.
ROUND, OAK pedestal table & 6 chairs, extended leaf. 241-0469.
KING-SIZE MATTRESS & box spring, no frame, great cond., $150. (501) 672-6239.
VERY NICE queen bed w/mattresses & bedding, decorative bedding & pil-lows; black leather twin bed head-board. (501) 366-5702.
COZY, ONE room studio apartments in Jacksonville. Bed pulls down from wall in Living Room in front of wood burning fireplace. Includes appliance filled kitchen. Starting at $325 plus utilities, deposit $200. No children or pets. Camp Construction, (501) 982-0434.
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Sherwood 820 Grosvenor4 bedrooms2 Full Baths2,973 SF
MLS #17007293$215,000
Sherwood 8806 Wilhite3 bedrooms2 Full Baths2,287SF
MLS #17004598$149,900
Sherwood 402 S. Claremont3 bedrooms2 Full Baths1,399 SF
MLS #17002729$122,900
North Little Rock 5508 Pin Oak3 bedrooms
2 Full, 1 Half Baths1,905 SF
MLS #17002547$184,900
LAND FOR SALE - S. HWY. 89, JACKSONVILLECOUNTRY LIVING AT ITS BEST & ONLY MINUTES FROM Air Base, Sherwood, Mayflower, Jacksonville & Interstate. Build your dream home here & have the best of all worlds! 3.45 Acres! $29,900
HOUSES FOR SALEHOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE
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CUSTOM BUILT EXECUTIVE HOME sitting on 1 acre with beautiful trees. Formal dining room & large kitchen w/lots of cabinets; Pull out drawers for easy storage,
center island & breakfast area. Living room & cozy den both offer fireplaces. 2 BR w/full bath downstairs/master BR has separate his+ her dressing room/closets. Shop w/garage door. PRICE REDUCED! MLS #17023718, $269,000.
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Nice home in the Stonewall subdivision siting on a big corner lot with a fenced in backyard. This home
offers 3 BR and 2 BA; Large living room accented by brick fireplace.
Nice kitchen with large sized laundry and pantry off the oversized 2-car
garage. MLS #17024298, $114,900.
Call the Clemons Team! Steve (501) 412-0562 • Sherrie (501-412-0563
Call/Text Rhonda: 501-590-6598
Beautiful 18 acres offering a peaceful country
setting that rolls with one stocked, spring fed pond. Fenced and cross fenced. Build your dream home!
MLS #17002596, $98,490.
Call Mike: 501-529-3800 or Shane: 501-454-4628
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