Table Of ContentFORT SAM HOUSTON * LACKLAND * RANDOLPH
JBSA-Randolph hosts
Freedom Flyer Reunion
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PHOTO BY SPC. DIPENKUMAR N. PATEL
Spec. Gregory Stephens, Joint Base SanAntonio-Fort Sam Houston Dental Health Activity, low crawls during an obstacle at
the Regional Best Warrior competition hosted by the JBSA-Fort Sam Houston DentalHealth Activity, or DENTAC, from Feb.
27 to March 3 at JBSA-Camp Bullis.
Soldiers compete for title of 'Best
Texas ANG Guardsman
finds success
Warrior' at JBSA-Camp Bullis
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Courtsmartial, crime, punishment
at Joint Base San Antonio
From 502nd Air Base Wing of Article 92, UCMJ; one speci ber’s medical information with
Staff Judge Advocate fication of sexual assault in out authorization. The member
violation of Article 120, UCMJ; received a suspended reduction
The Joint Base San Antonio two specifications of adultery to airman first class, 30 days
Judge Advocate General com in violation of Article 134, extra duty, and a reprimand.
pleted three Air Force courts UCMJ; one specification of Larceny: An airman first
martial during the month of assault in violation of Article class in technical training con
February. The results of a 128, UCMJ; and two specifica spired with another person to
courtmartial are not final until tions of providing alcohol to a steal from the Base Exchange.
the clemency and/or appeals minor in violation of Article The member received a reduc
process is completed. 134, UCMJ. AL was sentenced tion to airman with a suspend
All courtsmartial are open to a reduction to E3, forfeiture ed reduction to airman basic
to the public and a list of up of $450, one month of hard and a reprimand.
coming courtsmartial can be labor without confinement, Failure to go and false
found at the United States Air three months confinement and official statements: A tech
Force Judge Advocate Generals a dishonorable discharge. nical sergeant failed to show up
website at http://www.af After sentencing, members to work and lied about his
jag.af.mil/AboutUs/Docket. can request clemency. In some whereabouts on multiple occa
U.S. vs. Senior Airman JM, cases, this can change the out sions. The member received
502nd Logistics Readiness come of their case and/or sen forfeiture of $1,886 pay and a
Squadron, JBSAFort Sam tence. reprimand.
Houston, was tried by a special During the month of Febru Wrongful use of marijua
courtmartial consisting of a ary, JBSA Air Force command COURTESY GRAPHIC na: An airman first class tested
military judge sitting alone ers administered 17 nonjudicial Decisions regarding discharge positive for marijuana during
from Feb. 1315 at JBSARan punishment actions under are not included. an urinalysis. The member
dolph. Pursuant to his own Article 15 of the UCMJ. Indecent conduct: An air received a reduction to the
pleas, the military judge found The punishments imposed man first class in technical grade of airman, suspended
JM guilty of four specifications reflect the commander’s deter training recorded a sexual forfeitures of $896 pay per
of failure to go in violation of mination of an appropriate encounter without the other month for two months and a
Article 86 of the Uniform Code punishment after considering party’s consent and then reprimand.
of Military Justice, or UCMJ; the circumstances of the of showed the recording to other Dereliction of duty: A staff
one specification of failure to fense and the offender’s record. Airmen. The member received sergeant failed to refrain from
obey a lawful order in violation Officers may not be reduced in a reduction to airman basic, 10 using his government travel
of Article 92, UCMJ; and one rank as a punishment. A sus days extra duty, 10 days re card for unauthorized purpos
specification of wrongful use of pended punishment does not striction to base and a repri es. The member received a
cocaine in violation of Article take effect unless the offender mand. suspended reduction to senior
112a, UCMJ. The military judge engages in additional mis Disrespect to an officer airman, forfeitures of $1,216 pay
sentenced JM to nine months conduct or fails to satisfy the and disrespect to an NCO: A per month for two months and
confinement. conditions of the suspension. master sergeant used profane a reprimand.
U.S. v Tech. Sgt. AL, 59th The suspension period usually and disrespectful language Attempted solicitation: A
Medical Logistice and Readi lasts for six months unless a toward a captain and a senior staff sergeant attempted to
ness Squadron, JBSALack lesser amount is specified. master sergeant while being wrongfully procure a sexual act
land, was tried by a general Administrative discharge verbally counseled. The mem from an undercover San Anto
courtmartial consisting of may also be an option for com ber received a suspended re nio Police Officer in exchange
officer and enlisted members manders after the conclusion of duction to technical sergeant, for $40. The member received a
from Feb. 15525 February 2017 at an Article 15, depending on the forfeitures of $1,886 pay per reduction to the grade of senior
JBSALackland. The officer and circumstances. The following month for two months and a airman, forfeitures of $1,267 pay
enlisted members found AL are some of the nonjudicial reprimand. per month for two months with
guilty of three specifications of punishment actions that closed Dereliction of duty: A one month suspended and a
dereliction of duty in violation out in October and November. senior airman accessed a mem reprimand.
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Freedom Flyer tradition reaches 44 years
with annual reunion scheduled for March 31
44th annual Freedom survival will be told by
By Robert Goetz Flyer Reunion director. five former prisonersof
502ND AIR BASE WING “We pour the heart and war during the 20th annu
PUBLIC AFFAIRS soul of our squadron into al POW Symposium from
the planning and execu 14 p.m. that same day.
A44year tradition tion of all the Freedom The Freedom Flyer
continues this month Flyer Reunion events program, which was born
when the 560th Flying every year because these in 1973, initially involved
Training Squadron hosts a American heroes deserve the retraining of former
band of brothers who to be celebrated.” POWs to fly again as Air
endured the horrors of Highlights of the re Force pilots. Over the last
prisonerofwar camps union are two events that 37 years, the 560th FTS
during the Vietnam War. are open to the public. has returned 196 exPOWs
The Freedom Flyer Awreathlaying cere to the skies on their free
Reunion and Symposium, mony is planned from dom flight, ensuring their
March 31 at Joint Base San 10:1511 a.m. March 31 at the last flight in an Air Force
AntonioRandolph, hon JBSARandolph Missing aircraft would not be the
ors the sacrifices of the Man Monument in Wash one that ended in their
Air Force pilots who were ington Circle. This event capture.
shot down and impris will feature a flyover in “The Freedom Flyer
oned by the North Viet volving a V22 Osprey, an Reunion is part of our
namese but were sub COURTESY GRAPHIC F16 and four trainer air squadron identity, heritage
sequently retrained by the craft. and legacy,” LugoEscobar
560th FTS to fly again in In case of inclement said. “We hope to continue
the Air Force or given the weather, the ceremony this tradition even after
opportunity to experience will be relocated to Flee these heroes have been
their fini flight. blessed to have the honor tradition that has meant said Maj. Erik LugoEsco nor Auditorium in the Taj, long gone so we will never
“The 560th Chargin’ of hosting this unique and so much to so many peo bar, 560th FTS assistant building 100. forget their tremendous
Cheetahs have been truly longstanding Air Force ple over the past 44 years,” director of operations and Stories of hope and sacrifice.”
Use of metal detectors on JBSA, any federal property prohibited
By Arlan Kalina Resource Protection Act, or There are many places on JBSA where metal penalties and even prosecution
502ND CIVIL ENGINEER SQUADRON ARPA. for theft of government proper
ARPA was passed to protect detecting could potentially locate ty under other statues.
Metal detecting has become a all archeological resources from unexploded ordinance. There are many sources to
popular hobby in recent years, theft, vandalism or damage by get involved in discovering the
especially with the advance unauthorized researchers. past that are even more fun and
ment of more sensitive and These cultural resources belong passing. which also includes JBSA educational — and legal.
powerful technology. to all citizens and not just to Violation of these laws car Canyon Lake Recreation Area The Texas Archeological
It is an interesting family those that find or take them. ries serious consequences, and Seguin Airfield, also mon Society has been promoting
activity that can get the whole According to the Society of including the possibility of itors and requires someone amateur involvement in arche
family outside enjoying nature. American Archeology website fines, jail time and confiscation digging holes even for a fence ological field schools for de
But despite its many good (www.saa.org), a metal detector of the metal detector and other post to get a “dig permit.” cades. It is not very expensive
points, it is important to realize user may be in violation of the equipment used in the vio There are many places on and usually takes about a week
people cannot go just anywhere law if artifacts are recovered lation, such as vehicles. Other JBSA where metal detecting during the summer. Visit
to practice their hobby. during metal detecting, or if laws may apply including theft, could potentially locate un txarch.org/ and explore the
People can metal detect on archaeological sites are dis destruction of private or gov exploded ordinance. This is a possibilities to learn about a
private property only if they turbed during metal detecting ernment property, vandalism particular possibility near Spanish colonial mission in
have the land owner’s permis activities. Artifacts and archae and driving in prohibited areas. creeks and other areas that Uvalde being excavated in June.
sion. Metal detecting on federal ological sites on federal, state In archaeological research, have not been checked. Amateur archaeologists can
lands is illegal and can’t be and local jurisdictioncon the most important aspect is Permits will not be given for also visit Texas Historic Com
done without proper permis trolled properties are protected not the artifact, but its relation metal detecting and violation of mission website at texasbe
sion. The archaeological re by law. Archaeological resourc to the other artifacts and the this law could result in the yondhistory.net/index.html for
sources on federal land are es on private property are also site as a whole. confiscation of the metal detec an interactive web map of ar
protected by the Archaeological safeguarded by law, e.g., tres Joint Base San Antonio, tor, a vehicle, civil and criminal chaeology in the state.
4 | Friday, March 24, 2017 | JBSA Legacy
Military Youth of the Year learns to adapt,
finds a home at JBSALackland
“
By Jeremy Gerlach other bases around the state,
502ND AIR BASE WING goes on to compete against
PUBLIC AFFAIRS winners from the 10state
Southwest region. If he wins “I found out how to be resilient, and that’s the mos t important
Eighteenyearold David there, David will compete at the character trait for any military kid”.
Zulli, son of Air Force chaplain national level.
Lt. Col. Daniel Zulli, who is At each level, contestants
David Zulli, Texas State Military Youth of the Year award winner
stationed here, is this year’s submit four essays, letters of
winner of the Texas State Mil recommendation from peers
itary Youth of the Year award. and mentors, give a speech and
The award, handed out by conduct an interview with a
the Boys and Girls Club of panel of Boys and Girls Club which means changing social Club here as a turning point in ient, and that’s the most impor
America, recognized David for officials. The scholarship award circles and communities several his life. The group helped him tant character trait for any mil
his outstanding public speak increases from $5,000 to $10,000 times, which can be hard for a find a community with other itary kid. At the age of three, it’s
ing, academics and character, at the regional level, and teen. military kids who had gone hard to understand why you’re
and he will receive a $5,000 $100,000 at the national level. “While I didn’t necessarily through similar experiences of moving around, but when you
college scholarship. Entrants are judged based on have an issue with moving, it changing schools and having to get older, you’ve had a lot of
“It’s definitely a big honor to their personal stories of over still means social instability,” meet new friends. change happen during your
represent JBSALackland on coming adversity, said David. said David, who is now at his “They helped me overcome formative years, so you need to
the state level,” David said. “I’m Currently a senior at John Jay third high school in four years, that anxiety, that social fear, and find a way to process that.”
lucky to be part of the commu Science and Engineering Acad and has lived as far away as now I’m a better leader, a better These days, you’ll find David
nity here.” emy, David has bounced across Japan. “I had a difficult time student, and I’m more involved hard at work with AP Chem
David, who competed against schools and continents several fitting in to each new school.” in my community,” David not
entries from across JBSA and times due to his father’s career, He credits the Boys and Girls ed. “I found out how to be resil YOUTHcontinues on 12
JBSA Legacy | Friday, March 24, 2017 | 5
JBSARANDOLPH HOSTS RETIREE
APPRECIATION DAY
JBSA 2017 HOLY WEEK/EASTER CHAPEL SCHEDULE
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Mainstay of fire prevention is inspection process
By Ricardo Campos afacility. For example, a fire inspection and enforcement
502ND CIVIL ENGINEER SQUADRON inspector may notice an exit platform. Joint Base San Anto
door blocked by wooden pallets nio Fire Emergency Services
In the first century, the Ro and advise the facility manager utilizes the four program ele
mans practiced fire prevention, to remove them immediately. ments: fire prevention inspec
but by all accounts, it was some The pallets are a hazard not tions, facility preincident plan
what unique from the organiza only to the occupants and would reviews, code enforcement and
tion in place today. become a major obstacle by fire safety education.
During the reign of Augustus,
trapping the firefighter in the Receiving the fame, fortune
the 7,000man Vigiles Urbani, event of a fire. and formal recognition as a
the firefighters and police of The fire inspectors educate, firefighter, who just saved a
ancient Rome, were the enforc educate and educate people family’s burning home, is not in
ers of the fire prevention code about fire hazards and have the cards for a fire inspector. Keep
which was straight to the point: facility managers correct those ing building occupants and first
have a fire in your building? Get COURTESY GRAPHIC hazards in a judicious manner. responders safe from potential
disciplined. originated as an implement for The experience of a fire in The experienced fire inspector, hazards that are all around us is
Declared by King Hammura severe physical punishment). spector first establishes itself at who, as a firefighter, has entered the primary task for a fire in
bi, initiator of the Babylonian Today’s fire inspectors, by all the fire ground operations as a aburning building, is aware of spector.
empire, the firstever building contrast, do not resort to such firefighter. In other words, he or the dangers firefighters will At Joint Base San Antonio,
guidelines, were straight for physical punishment. Instead, she has had their share of expe confront. Interacting with the the fire inspectors assigned to
ward: “If the building collapses today’s fire inspectors are gov rience in battling fires during public shows members of the JBSALackland, JBSAFort Sam
and kills the owner, the builder erned by regulations such as the their careers, such as waking up community that fire inspectors Houston and JBSARandolph
shall be put to death. If the own National Fire Protection Associ at all hours answering structur are working even when there’s and are always ready, willing
er’s son is killed, the builder’s ation, or NFPA, Air Force In al fire calls, responding to a fire no fire or medical emergencies. and able to assist the facility
son shall be put to death.” structions and Unified Facilities alarm sounding somewhere in The mainstay of the fire pre manager in all fire related is
Those guilty of violating the Criteria which concentrates on the community, vehicle accident vention program is the inspec sues. For more information, call
“fire” code or causing a fire occupant safety in buildings or medical response. tion process. A fire prevention the fire prevention office at
through negligence were pun with respect to the establish Afire inspector often reflects code in force within the com JBSAFort Sam Houston, 221
ished with a rod or catofnine ment and maintenance of facil the on “trials and tribulations” mand is of little value to the 2727; JBSALackland, 6712921; or
tails (a multitailed whip that ities. of a firefighter when inspecting community without an efficient JBSARandolph, 6526915.
Navy announces new web portal, combines existing sites
From Chief of Naval “Sailors have been asking for Navy Advancement Center, intermittent bandwidth/connec of MNP, Navy Knowledge On
Personnel Public Affairs aplatform that allows them to Navy Schools and Learning tivity, and we are working to line, or NKO, has been tentative
access their personnel informa Centers, Personnel Qualifica develop a solution that will be ly scheduled for retirement after
The Navy announced recently tion in one location,” said Chief tion Standards, and General more responsive in shipboard the Spring Navy Wide Advance
that it is beginning a beta test of of Naval Personnel, Vice Adm. Military Training. My Navy environments. ment Exam Cycle is complete.
anew web portal designed to Robert Burke. “While there is Portal will also provide links to Those individuals identified The Navy is seeking Sailors’
aggregate several personnel, still much work to be done on Career Management System as beta testers will be notified feedback and recommendations
training and education websites My Navy Portal, this is the first Interactive Detailing, Sailors’ by email. Sailors should see on how to improve the portal,
into one location. step in providing a consolidated Electronic Training jackets, continued improvement with especially during the beta test.
At present, the content and onestop shop for Sailors’ per their Joint Services Transcript, each software update to My Fleet users who are not desig
applications Sailors need to sonnel information. Our Sailors Navy eLearning, Navy Creden Navy Portal, expected quarterly. nated beta testers are strongly
access their personnel informa deserve a modern personnel tialing Opportunities Online, or Sailors can access My Navy encouraged to provide com
tion is spread across multiple system and we are committed to COOL, Navy Standard Integrat Portal’s public homepage by ments and recommendations
websites. Over time, that capa giving it to them.” ed Personnel System (Electronic viewing https://my.navy.mil. for the improvement of the
bility will be integrated into My The initial release of My Navy Service Record and eLeave), From there, individuals can portal’s capability using the
Navy Portal. Portal will allow Sailors to ac Pay/Personnel Standard Oper securely log into the website site’s feedback option.
My Navy Portal is intended to cess their Physical Readiness ating Procedures, U.S. Navy and view their personnel in More information about the
become the central online loca Information Management Sys Awards and more. formation using their CAC. portal can be found on the My
tion for Sailors to access all of tem, or PRIMS, data and Offi The beta release of My Navy Sailors experiencing difficulty Navy Portal Help tab and on the
their personnel information. cial Military Personnel File, or Portal will serve as a field test logging on should email the My Navy Personnel Command
Additional capabilities and OMPF. for how to improve its function Navy Portal help desk at Career Toolbox website at:
functions will be added in phas Additionally, Sailors will be ality and capability. There are [email protected] for http://www.public.navy.mil/
es before becoming fully opera able to view Navy Knowledge currently known challenges for assistance. bupersnpc/career/toolbox/
tional. Online, or NKO, content, the platforms with limited, low, or Additionally, with the launch Pages/MyNavyPortal.aspx.
JBSA Legacy | Friday, March 24, 2017 | 7
JBSACamp Bullis hosts Best Warrior
competition for five grueling days
By Spc. Dipenkumar N. Patel
REGIONAL HEALTH COMMAND-CENTRAL
Thirteen Soldiers from various dental
health activities in Dental Health Com
mandCentral competed in the Regional
Best Warrior competition hosted by the
Joint Base San AntonioFort Sam Hous
ton Dental Health Activity, or DENTAC,
from Feb. 27 to March 3 at JBSACamp
Bullis.
Sgt. Juan Fernandez from the Fort
Bliss DENTAC earned the title of NCO
Best Warrior, and Spec. Anthony Lee
from the Fort Carson DENTAC earned
the spot of the Soldier Best Warrior in
the challenging competition designed to
test knowledge and leadership skills.
The winners will represent Regional
Dental CommandCentral at the Region
al Health CommandCentral Best War
rior competition.
The grueling fiveday competition
included the Army Physical Fitness
Test, an obstacle course, day and night
land navigation, marksmanship, Army
Warrior task lanes, an essay, a written
test, an oral board, a 12mile ruck march
and a mystery event.
Command Sgt. Maj. Roderick Batiste,
of BAMC Troop Command Sergeant
Major and guest speaker for the award
ceremony, commended all the compet
itors representing their respective dental
activities and congratulated the win
ners. He praised the warrior spirit of
the competitors and reflected upon the
Soldier’s creed.
“Come back again next year, compete
and when you feel like giving up, re
member our warrior ethos — I will not
accept defeat and I will not quit,” Batiste
told the competitors.
SPC. DIPENKUMAR N. PATEL
Col. Michael Roberts, Dental Health Sgt. Ashley Murphy, Fort Hood Dental Activity, prepares to evacuate a mock casualty Feb. 28 during Army Warrior Task Lane during the Regional Best
CommandCentral commander, also Warrior Competition hosted by the Joint Base San AntonioFort Sam Houston Dental Health Activity, or DENTAC, at JBSACamp Bullis.
commended all the competitors for
their hard work and said “We might Soldier skills.” command sergeant major of wished all Dental Health ActivityJBSA is a
be healthcare providers, but we are Both winners were awarded Army the competitors safe travel back home subordinate unit of the Dental Health
Soldiers first and this kind of compe Commendation Medals. Sgt. Maj. Deonn and granted a fourday pass for their CommandCentral under Regional
tition gives us opportunity to test our Cannon, Dental CommandCentral hard work. Health CommandCentral.
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Sailors sharpen recruiting skills at conference
By Burrell Parmer cruiting stations, accord recruiting stations by
NAVY RECRUITING DISTRICT ing to Chief Petty Officer identifying their market
SAN ANTONIO PUBLIC AFFAIRS Torrin Nesbitt, NRD San in a systemic manner
Antonio command train through analyzation of
To ensure recruiters er. the systems which NRC
are accomplishing the “The training provides has in place.
accession goals set by a recap, therefore re “This is important
Navy Recruiting Com polishing and reinforcing because we want to make
mand, or NRC, Navy tactics, techniques and sure each recruiter is
career force recruiters procedures that they able to target prospect,
with the National As should be executing on a target process, and target
sessment and Assistance daily basis,” Nesbitt said. canvass their area
Team, or NAAT, traveled “This year, we invited through the analyzation
from Millington, Tenn., trainers from NRC to of the target market con
to provide training dur lead the training. They ducted by the LPO,”
ing Navy Recruiting Dis have the ability to ob Valenciaheredia said.
trict, or NRD San Anto serve strengths and “We need the recruiters
nio’s Leading Petty Offi weaknesses throughout to be efficient and effec
cers Conference, or LPO, all recruiting districts, tive and not expending
BURRELL PARMER
held at the Parr Officers and based on their as time in areas that will From left: Petty Officer 2nd Class Eric Franco of Navy Operational Support CenterHarlingen; Petty
Club at Joint Base San sessments, they are best not yield results to ac Officer 1st Class Joel Pallero of Navy Recruiting Station (NRS) Brownsville; and Petty Officer 1st Class
AntonioRandolph equipped to teach our complish the mission of Juan Deleon of NRS Harlingen, discuss inputs into the Web RTools application during Navy Recruiting
March 1314. recruiters best practices.” NRC.” District San Antonio’s Leading Petty Officers Conference held at Joint Base San AntonioRandolph’s
Parr Club.
The semiannual con According to Senior NRD San Antonio’s
ference provides refresh Chief Petty Officer Marco mission is to recruit regular and reserve com throughout 126,000 southwest towards El
er training for LPOs of Valenciaheredia of the highly qualified men and ponents of the U.S. Navy. square miles of Texas, Paso, southeast along the
the NRD’s 36 recruiting NAAT, the training as women for enlisted and The NRD’s area of spanning from Waco, Rio Grande Valley and
and officer/reserve re sists the LPOs of the officer careers in the operations spreads west to Midland/Odessa, west of College Station.
JBSA Legacy | Friday, March 24, 2017 | 9
Regional border conference strengthens partnerships
By Sgt. 1st Class tics, techniques, procedures, of effort the two groups can
Shelman Spencer but also working to develop converse and collaborate on
U.S. ARMY NORTH PUBLIC AFFAIRS long term plans that are sus current and future operations.
tainable for professional mil “It’s great to have these op
Leaders from U.S. Army itaries to have dialog and how portunities — both to throw out
North (Fifth Army) and the we can work together.” different tactics and techniques,
Secretaría de la Defensa Na Being able to come together the procedures we’re seeing,
cional, or SEDENA, of the Mex and discuss any issues and being utilized across the border
ican Army met for a quarterly trending concerns is vital to the — getting everyone’s input and
Regional Border Commanders security of both countries. how we can problem solve and
Conference to discuss current “It’s critical for our mission get better at what we do every
trends along the U.SMexico — the cooperation that we have day and I think all those topics
border in San Diego March 79. with all the government of were covered during this con
The conference allows lead Mexico,” said Michael G. Cor ference,” Corley said.
ers to maintain interoperability ley, division chief, U.S. Customs The majority of the pop
between the two nations and and Border Protection, U.S. ulation aren’t aware of the co
continues to build a strong Department of Homeland Secu operation among the two gov
partnership. rity, “Specifically with SEDE ernments in the interest of
“We do this in the venue of NA and especially in our re national security on both sides.
theater security cooperation,” mote areas where you may not “We have professional mil
said Brig. Gen. Jim Blackburn, see another law enforcement itary institutions that do the
ARNORTH deputy command out there and to combat the hard work daytoday, yearin SGT. 1ST CLASS SHELMAN SPENCER
ing general. “We work very counter network that exist, it’s and yearout, to help both our Leaders from U.S. Army North (Fifth Army) and Mexico's Secretaría de la Defensa
hard to try and mitigate all the critical to have a relationship countries have a productive Nacional walk across the deck of the U.S.S. Midway March 7 in San Diego. The two
problems we have communicat with SEDENA.” security environment,” Black organizations and other U.S. government agencies gathered for a threeday
regional border commander’s conference to strengthen the partnership between
ing with each other — on tac By coming together in a unity burn said.
the two countries.
10 | Friday, March 24, 2017 | JBSA Legacy
Spurs player visits JBSACamp Bullis
By Steve Elliott said he was very impressed by Kyle Anderson of the San
502ND AIR BASE WING the dedication and skill of the Antonio Spurs signs a
PUBLIC AFFAIRS trainees. He also noticed how Spurs banner for a fan
during training March 14
the team kept in constant visu
at Joint Base San
Kyle Anderson, a 23yearold al and voice communication, AntonioCamp Bullis.
shooting guard for the NBA’s commenting that was much
San Antonio Spurs, visited like what he experienced on
Joint Base San AntonioCamp the court with his San Antonio
Bullis March 14 to get a close Spurs teammates.
look at the training Air Force “Thank you for everything
officers and enlisted personnel you do out here,” Anderson
experience. said to the trainees. “I really
Anderson donned protective appreciate what you do for
gear to observe a team of Air us.”
Force Security Forces trainees Anderson then visited with
traverse the rough terrain at Air Force officers in the Basic
JBSACamp Bullis during an Officer Leadership Course,
assault training exercise. After where he talked to cadre about
the exercise, Anderson met what the officers were learn
with the trainees, signed au ing. He also met with a num
tographs and posed for photos. ber of officers in the course,
The 6foot9inch thirdyear signed autographs and posed
professional and UCLA alum for photos. STEVE ELLIOTT
Chilean, U.S. Soldiers learn food protection in expeditionary
environment during subject matter expert exchange
By Sgt. Jeremy Odom ments,” said Maj. Alexander the U.S. Army medical officers
U.S. ARMY SOUTH PUBLIC AFFAIRS Betzhold, a Chilean army veter said they were thrilled at the
inarian. opportunity to increase aware
Ateam of veterinarians from As Chilean soldiers prepare ness of such a highimpact
U.S. Army South and the U.S. for a potential deployment in public health initiative.
Army Medical Center & School support of a peacekeeping oper “I’ve always believed that
at Joint Base San AntonioFort ation in the Central African food protection was a capability
Sam Houston participated in a Republic, they wanted to draw that U.S. Veterinary Corps offi
subject matter expert exchange, on the experience and practical cers could share with our part
or SMEE, with approximately approaches to preventive medi ner nations to mitigate the risk
40 Chilean military and civilian cine of the U.S. military and not of disease and improve force
veterinarians March 69 in just gather information from an health protection, military
Santiago, Chile. outdated textbook. readiness and interoperability
The group met to discuss the “Chile already has a very when working together,” Levine
execution of food safety and robust food protection capabili said.
food defense programs in un ty. However, its focus is on Both the Chileans and Amer
derdeveloped regions which home station activities,” said Lt. icans said they benefited from
lack adequate public health Col Matthew Levine, Food Pro this exchange and look forward
services. tection Branch chief in the De to more exchanges of this na
The U.S. Army’s Veterinary partment of Veterinary Science. ture.
Corps is vital to the health and SGT. JEREMY ODOM “What we’re sharing with them “We are hoping that the les
care of government owned ani Lt. Col. Matthew Levine, Food Protection Branch chief in the Department of during this mission is a pro sons learned from this engage
Veterinary Science, demonstrates to a group of Chilean veterinarians how to
mals, however, their mission gram that is aimed at reducing ment will allow both their mil
conduct a rapid field test to identify harmful bacteria in water March 9 during the
extends to service members. As subject matter expert exchange in Santiago, Chile. the risk of foodborne illness itary and ours to better protect
the Department of Defense’s while serving in a deployed soldiers and forces on the
sole provider of food protection Much like the vets from the disasters, such as earthquakes, environment.” ground,” Levine said. “Anytime
services, the veterinarians keep U.S., the Chilean vets are also tsunamis, floods and fires. Our This was the first time that we can mitigate the burden of
Soldiers healthy when deployed responsible for food safety in veterinarians have to develop food protection programs were disease to a partner nation or
to an expeditionary environ their military. the knowledge to work in those applied to a SMEE in the AR ally, I think that supports U.S.
ment. “In Chile we have a lot of types of operational environ SOUTH area of operations and interests and is worth doing.”
Description:2 | Friday, March 24, 2017 | JBSA Legacy Airmen. The member received a reduction to airman basic, 10 days extra to airman first class, 30 days.