03-06-2015 - Eglin Dispatch

Friday, March 6, 2015
Inside
53rd Wing bomber returns home
 Eglin celebrates Black
History Month.
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 Eglin hosts annual
National Prayer
Breakfast.
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 Volunteer force:
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plots out the course for the B-1B Lancer flight prior to take
off Feb. 20 at Eglin Air Force Base.
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Samuel King Jr. | USAF
The sun rises over B-1B Lancer maintainers and aircrew Feb. 20 at Eglin Air Force
Base. The 53rd Wing bomber from Dyess AFB, Texas was here for a few missions and
to allow wing personnel an opportunity to see one of their geographically separated
aircraft up close.
Eglin community members
gathered at the Black History
Month luncheon at the Bayview
Club Jan. 25 to celebrate this year’s
theme, “A Century of Black Life,
History and Culture.”
The occasion focused on the
invaluable accomplishments and
contributions military and civilian
African-Americans have made in
building and shaping America’s
history.
Lt. Col. Michael Patrick, 73rd
Ordnance Battalion commander
from Redstone Arsenal, Ala., was
the luncheon’s guest speaker.
“The fact is, African-American
history is not just an African-American story,” Patrick said. “It is rather
an American story, which incorporates both Africa and America.”
Patrick said African-Americans,
“
The fact is, African-American history is not just
an African-American story. It is rather an American
story, which incorporates both Africa and America.”
whose collective story contains
chapters of “twists and turns; ups
and downs; trials and tribulations;
labor and pain; cruel and inhumane acts; and segregation and
desegregation,” have contributed
immensely to the betterment of
America and abroad.
Patrick recognized AfricanAmerican patriots whose service
spanned the Revolutionary War,
the Civil War, World Wars I and
II, through the wars in Iraq and
Afghanistan.
He named Crispus Attucks, an
African-American sailor, who was
the first man killed in the Boston
- Lt. Col. Michael Patrick
Massacre and 2nd Lt. Henry O.
Flipper, the first African-American
West Point graduate, as predecessors to Gen. Benjamin O. Davis Sr.,
commander of the Tuskegee Airmen’s 99th Pursuit Squadron; Lt.
Gen. Daniel “Chappie” James, the
military’s first African-American
four-star general and Gen. Vincent
Brooks, the current U.S. Army Pacific commanding general and the
first African-American to serve as
cadet first captain, the highest rank
an Army cadet can hold.
Patrick cited for their dedication to the betterment of America:
Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tub-
man, Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa
Parks and W.E.B. Dubois, Jackie
Robinson and President Barack
Obama.
“The reality is that without the
sacrifices of many, none of us in
this room would be where we are
today,” Patrick said. “Each African-American pioneer cleared a
portion of the path for thousands
of others who would follow through
their willingness to fight for what’s
right.”
He closed his speech by charging each service member in attendance “to continue being the
shining example of justice, equality
and judges of character, not color,
for leaders and subordinates in our
ranks.”
“I wholeheartedly believe that
we are leading change and making the difference by our example
and the example we set in our
ranks, files and formations,” he
concluded.
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Lt. Col. Michael Patrick, 73rd
Ordnance Battalion commander
at Redstone Arsenal, Ala., was
the guest speaker at the Black
History Month luncheon Feb. 25
at the Bayview Club. This year’s
theme was “A Century of Black
Life, History and Culture.”
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Senior Airman Sam Gearhart, 337th Test and Evaluation
Squadron, pulls the chock prior to marshalling out the B-1B
Lancer Feb. 20 at Eglin Air Force Base.
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Maintainers and aircrew load up luggage onto a B-1B Lancer prior to the aircraft leaving Eglin Air Force Base. and returning to its home station Feb. 20. The 53rd Wing
bomber from Dyess AFB, Texas was here for a few missions and to allow wing personnel an opportunity to see one of their geographically separated aircraft up close.
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Capt. Curtis Michael, 337th Test and Evaluation Squadron, looks over maps and aircraft checklists prior to departure Feb. 20 at Eglin Air Force Base.
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eglin Briefs
The 96th Test Wing
Munitions Flight will be
performing a semi-annual
wall-to-wall inventory of
the base stock munitions
account from March 2 - 13.
During this period no munitions issues, turn-ins, or
shipments will be scheduled
unless an emergency situation exists. Any requests
during this time must be
submitted in writing and
approved by the organizations group commander or
equivalent IAW AFI 21-201
paragraph 7.10.1.4.2. This
minimizes transactions
against the account during
the inventory. All munitions
users are requested to preplan their munitions requirements prior to the start of
the inventory. 96 MXS/MXMThe Eglin Chapel St MiWMA, Mr. Dunn, 882-8297 or
chael Catholic Community
MSgt Stratton, 883-7630.
will hold a Stations of the
Cross/Lenten Meal at 5 p.m.
March 25 at the Eglin West
Gate Chapel.
There will be a Lenten
Attention military and Retreat at 7 p.m. March 10
US Gover nment civil- - 12 at the Eglin West Gate
Chapel with Rev. Lawrence
B. Porter, Ph.D. Professor
of Theology Seton Hall, NJ
as guest speaker. For information, call Ms. Huberty at
882-7320.
Lent Schedule
Terrorism
Awareness Course
The Eglin Chapel will be
hosting a Deep Sea Fishing
Resilience Trip at 8:15 a.m.
March 14 for Pre-Post deployers. Participants must
meet at the dock below Fisherman’s Wharf in Destin.
We will be going on the boat,
Sweet Jody. There is room
for 27 participants. Participants will need to bring $10
for tip, food for lunch and
snacks, lots of water, sunscreen, Dramamine, a towel,
etc. If interested, call the
chapel at 882-2111.
Bayview’s Irish First
Friday
Eglin’s Bayview Club
members and their families
are invited to enjoy a special social hour event from
4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. March
6 featuring a free buffet for
Bayview Club members, immediate family members,
and all children age 5 and
under. Admission is $5 for all
others. Menu includes Irish
beef stew, corned beef and
cabbage, parsley buttered potatoes, peas and carrots and
salad. Kids’ Bingo will award
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and giveaways. Drawings will
be held throughout the evening for Eglin club members
who are reminded to pick up
their March club bucks valued at $10. For information,
call 651-1010.
Family Movie
Saturdays
The Integrated Learning
Center is hosting free family fun days March 7 and 21
starting at 12:30 p.m., with
games and crafts, a movie,
free popcorn and prizes.
This month, all ages are invited to watch Mr. Peabody
& Sherman and Night at
the Museum. Parents are
welcome to watch the movie
or use the computers, WiFi,
game room, or quiet room
during the movie, but must
remain in the facility. Hangar 3 is located next to Legends Sports Grill, Bldg. 825,
by the Fitness Center. For
information, call 882-9308.
Bayview Customer
Appreciation Event
All base personnel are
invited to the Bayview Club
at 4:30 p.m. March 13 for a
free night of live music, food,
fun, and as always, lots of
giveaways. Menu includes a
variety of hors’doeuvres including finger sandwiches,
spring rolls, BBQ meatballs,
veggie tray and more. Event
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3-Mile Run/Walk
Course, and Dell will be on
hand with information and
giveaways. Ask about the new
Squadron Incentive Party
All base personnel and
Packages for squadrons with
most new members signing family members are invited
up. For information, call the to dress in their finest Friday the 13th attire and join
club 651-1010.
the Eglin Fitness Center for
the very first Friday the 13th
3-Mile Run/Walk. 1:30 p.m.
showtime, 2 p.m. start March
13. Starting line is at the CE
Sam’s Club in Ft. Walton Pavilion on Cypress Road.
Beach salutes you with a Prizes will be awarded to the
Military Open House from 7 top 3 male and female runa.m.-8:30 p.m. March 14 and ners. The event is free and
from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday, no registration is required.
Mar. 15 Shopping will be open For information, contact the
to all Active Duty, Retirees, Eglin Fitness Center at 883Veterans, Dependents, and 1682 (Main Center) or 850CAC ID employees, military 883-9127 (Annex).
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Sam’s Military
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Parents Day Out
The next Parents Day Out
will be from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Mar. 14. Children six weeks to
12 years old are safely supervised in a fun and exciting environment for $25 per child.
The event offers games,
movies and art activities. To
make reservations, call CDC
III at 882-5519.
FootGolf
Tournament
Soccer + Golf = FootGolf! The Eglin Golf Course
invites you out for an afternoon of fun and FootGolf.
4-Person teams will kick off
at 1 p.m. March 14 on the
Falcon Course. Cost is $20
per person, cart rental not
included. Bring your own
soccer ball as there are a
limited number available
at the Golf Course. Lots of
prizes will be awarded. Sign
up by March 10. For informaEglin hosts the 2nd an- tion, contact the Eglin Golf
nual Color Me Aware fun run Course at 850-678-8726 or
2 p.m. April 30 at the CE pa- 882-2949.
vilion. The run is to support
Sexual Assault Awareness
Month. White T-shirts are
encouraged. No sign-up is
required. For information,
Join Eglin ITT March
call 882-6223.
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Alabama to enjoy the 63rd
Annual Fairhope Arts and
Crafts Festival. Over 230 art
The Eglin Fitness Center exhibitors from throughout
invites all military, DoD civil- the nation bring their best
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members over the age of 18 prestigious juried show. Live
to participate in the annual entertainment will be ongoMarch Madness 3 On 3 Bas- ing and unique cuisine will
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20 at 11:30 a.m. Sign up at the Cost is $20 per person for
Fitness Center by March 13. transportation. For informa883-9127
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Motivational speaker Jeremy Kingsley talks to Team Eglin about how to take a
personal inventory during the annual base prayer breakfast Feb. 26 at the Bayview
Club. The event follows the tradition of the National Prayer Breakfast addressing the
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smallest of Department
of Defense services, had
the same number of active duty members in
2013 (196,000) as it did 40
years earlier. Yet over that
period, Army active duty
strength fell 63 percent, to
528,000; Navy strength fell
54 percent, to 320,000; and
Air Force dropped by 46
percent, to under 327,000.
The all-volunteer force
is far more senior than
during the draft-era when
skills were less technical
and services needed fewer
careerists. The services
were flush with quality
recruits from 2011 through
2013 due not only to a poor
economy but a post-war
drawdown that allowed the
Army and Marine Corps,
in particular, to be more
selective than in the past.
Recruits are deemed
high quality if they have
at least a high school diploma and entrance exam
scores that are at or above
the 50th percentile of test
scores nationwide. In 2013,
the proportion of highquality recruits was 96
percent for Air Force and
Coast Guard, 82 percent
for Navy, 72 percent for
Marine Corps and 61 per-
cent for Army.
Recruiters worry that
every year a smaller
slice of the nation’s youth
qualify for service. In 2013,
only 13 percent were both
available (not in college)
and could meet recruiting standards without a
waiver. An estimated 22
percent of youth would
be disqualified for medical issues, 21 percent are
overweight, 14 percent
have mental issues and 8
percent used illegal drugs.
To assess how recruits
track on a socioeconomic
scale, the report uses
census data to divide the
nation into five strata of
affluence, from poorest to
wealthiest areas. It found
most recruits hail from the
three middle-income quintiles and under represent
poorest and wealthiest
neighborhoods.
Fewer recruits from
lowest income areas
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those census tracts.”
The military continues
to recruit most heavily
from southern states while
youth of northeastern
states are underrepresented based on the
relative size of their recruit-age populations (18
to 24).
Georgia and then
Florida topped an “accession share” list, providing
47 and 44 percent more
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Ten states that provide
fewer recruits than expected given their youth
numbers are: North Dakota, Massachusetts, Utah,
New Jersey, Rhode Island,
Connecticut, New York,
South Dakota, Kentucky
and Iowa. The District of
Columbia provides the
smallest proportion recruits in the nation.
The disparities reflect
several factors including
local qualification rates for
military service, propensity to enlist and the level
of recruiting resources the
services commit to each
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Coast Guard, met recruiting goals, taking “high percentages of high-quality
recruits” and significantly
exceeding their own goals,
CNA officials noted in releasing the report.
“We cannot expect
such good news in the
future,” it warns, because
recruiting success “is
closely tied to the state of
the economy. In 2013 the
unemployment rate was
7.4 percent (15.5 percent
among those 16 to 24 years
old) and it was difficult to
find employment.”
The jobless rate now is
5.8 percent, lowest in six
years.
“As the economy continues to expand we can
expect recruiting to get
tougher and tougher,”
CNA warns.
As of Sept. 30, 2013, active duty strength stood at
1.37 million, down 41,000
over the previous two
years. That was 600,000
fewer enlisted than were
on active duty in 1973
when the draft ended.
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age youth.
Asians are the fastest
growing ethnic group in
the U.S. but their recruit
numbers lag. They were
5.4 percent of recruit-age
youth in 2013 but 3.8 percent of non-prior service
accessions.
Congress has required
an annual report on the
composition of the armed
forces since 1974, the
year after conscription
ended. This year’s report,
prepared for the Department of Defense by CNA
Corp., analyzes fresh data
compiled by the Defense
Manpower and Data Center through fiscal 2013. It
explains how the mix of
volunteers has changed
over time and why recruit
quality, recently at an alltime high, likely won’t stay
there.
The full report is online
at: http://www.cna.org/poprep with a lot more detail
on both active and reserve
components.
In 2013 all service
branches, including the
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service
members
are underrepresented among
junior
enlisted
pay grades
(relative to
whites) but
overrepresented in the senior pay
grades. This is particularly
true for the top enlisted
leadership positions (E8
and E9). It reflects both
strong black accession
percentages in the 1990s
and black service members’ high continuation
rates and competitiveness
in the promotion process.”
The number of Hispanics in uniform is climbing,
though not at a pace to
match Hispanic population growth nationwide. In
1978, the report notes, Hispanics were 6.1 percent of
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U.S. military affirms that
the four-decade-old volunteer force is a healthy
cross-section of America,
if just a little smarter, a
little better educated and
with a deeper southern
drawl than the nation as a
whole.
The percentage of female enlisted members
has declined slightly over
the past decade, to 14.5
percent, reflecting lower
wartime retention rates,
while the percentage of female officers continued to
climb past 17 percent.
The racial, ethnic and
socioeconomic mix is not
too different from America
itself. Among recent recruits, blacks are slightly
over-represented, at 18.7
percent versus 15.5 percent of recruit-age youth.
But the report notes important gains for blacks
across the career enlisted
force.
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Kayak- 16 foot Old
Town Triple Ply $799.
Radial Arm SawCraftsman $195. Treadmill CrossWalk Sears
$150. Call
850-581-2906.
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limitation or discrimination based on race,
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religion,
sex,
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or national origin, or an
intention, to make any
such preference, limitation or discrimination”
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people
securing
custody of children under
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Gulf Coast Youth Services has an immediate
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Web ID 34314105
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Maytag
Refrigerator,
dbl
door,
cooler
w/single
pull
out
freezer, stainless steel
w/built in water and ice
maker, $500. Call cell,
850-218-1987
GUN SHOW
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Text FL14097 to 56654
Bud & Alley’s
Restaurant
Now Hiring:
ALL POSITIONS
Front and Back
of the House
We are located 25 minutes from PCB & Destin
on Hwy 30A, Seaside. Apply in person
11:30a-5pm Ask for a Manager
Web ID#: 34314598
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Shalimar-1, 2, 3 & 4 Br
$649-$899 Water Incl.
Pool, Laundry CH/A No
Dog Mon-Sat 651-8267
Text FL11610 to 56654
1982 22ft Cape Dory
Sailboat, custom built
trailer, crysler 9.9 outboard motor, good sea
worthly
boat,
teak
wood decking, $5,700
obo. Call 850-258-5780
Medical/Health
2007 Sea Boss Center
Console. 115 Mercury
Optimax Engine Less
Than 100 hrs. Must
See. Asking $14,800.
Call 850-678-0159. No
Telemarketers.
Now Hiring
Rated one of Florida’s Top 20 Restaurants and
Golden Spoon award winner. Located on the
Gulf of Mexico, with a premium clientele and
some of the best gratuities on the
Gulf Coast.
zFun friendly and professional atmosphere
zGreat pay, benefits, & good hours
Secluded 4br 2ba brick
home on sits on back
of 2.89 acres, and over
300 ft off paved road.
Has large Oak trees
and nicel landscaped
yard. Approx 10 mins
to Crestview, 30 mins
to Eglin AFB and FWB,
and 35 mins to Pensacoal. Asking $138,500
850-830-7421
txt FL13639 to 56654
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‹$3500 Sign-on Bonus‹
Paid Over 6 Months
All Shifts Available Apply In Person
The Manor at Blue Water Bay, Northwest FL’s
premier nursing & rehabilitation center is
seeking new team members. Come see the
difference! Apply Mon-Fri 8:30-5:00, 1500 N
White Point Rd. Niceville. EOE
Web ID#: 34315065
Full Time Cook & Dietary
Aide
The Manor at Blue Water Bay, Northwest FL’s
premier nursing & rehabilitation center is
seeking new team members. Come see the
difference! Apply Mon-Fri 8:30-5:00, 1500 N
White Point Rd. Niceville. EOE
Web ID#: 34314668
Airstream 2005 Classic
w/ Slideout Exc. Cond.
Low mileage, $33,000
W/seperate tow vehicle. Call 315-571-5409
txt FL15042 to 56654