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Combat Airlifter • Feb. 16, 2018 n        Pii
ew MetHods to Protect
Air Force officials announced on Feb. 6 
emails containing personally identifiable 
information, and similar numeric constructs, 
will be blocked from transmission unless  
the email is encrypted.    
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Volume 66 • Number 6 • Friday, Feb. 16, 2018
COMBAT ARMS
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elP Prevent tHe flu
TRAINING AND MAINTENANCE The Arkansas Department of Health 
(ADH) has reported over 38,000 positive 
pages 8-9 flu cases so far this season. With at least 
another month left in the flu season 
“peak,” we should remain vigilant.
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B  H  M  P
lack istory ontH anel
Team Little Rock members and Arkan-
sas leaders gathered at a panel called  
“Developing Leaders in the Community” 
to answer questions and discuss obsta-
cles they faced in their past on Feb. 7          
at Little Rock Air Force Base.  
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t  
rout release
Arkansas Game and Fish Commission 
released 500 rainbow trout into Little 
Rock Air Force Base’s small base lake   
on Feb. 6 for winter fishing. 
U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Codie Collins
Airman 1st Class Hannah Klaubo, 19th Operations Support Squadron air traffic controller, loads her magazine with ammo Jan. 31 at the Combat Arms Training and  Page 10
Maintenance range on Little Rock Air Force Base. Airmen participate in CATM training yearly to learn how to safely and efficiently handle an M4 rifle.
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Combat Airlifter • Feb. 16, 2018
New method to protect PII instituted Feb. 8 by Air Force
WASHINGTON – Air Force officials 
announced Feb. 6 emails containing 
personally identifiable information, 
and similar numeric constructs, will be 
blocked from transmission unless the 
email is encrypted. For members unable 
to send or receive encrypted emails, 
members will be directed to utilize the 
AMRDEC SAFE application.
This is not a change in policy, but 
a new method to halt PII breaches 
via email. PII is information about an 
individual that identifies, links, relates, 
or is unique to, or describes a member. 
For example – social security numbers 
(full or partial), age, marital status, 
race, salary, home/personal cell phone 
numbers, other demographic biomet-
ric, personnel, medical and financial 
information.
“The Air Force depends on reliable, 
secure communications to operate,”  Courtesy graphic
authentication is handled via email  these instances will aid in changing the  through the following website: https://
said Under Secretary of the Air Force 
and password. Everyone has access  blocking tool “sniffers” to differentiate  safe.amrdec.army.mil/safe/Guide.aspx
Matthew Donovan. “Ensuring confiden-
to AMRDEC SAFE. The application is  non-PII data in the future. Additional Air Force CISO PII 
tiality of every Airman’s personal 
convenient and intuitive to utilize. “Ideally, email would be the last  resources can be found under “Data 
information is part and parcel for 
If users send an email that contains  medium used to transmit PII informa- Privacy Day 2018” 
maintaining operational security, as well 
a series of numbers that resemble PII  tion,” said Col. Patrick Ryan, reserve  http://www.safcioa6.af.mil/Organiza-
as an inherent command responsibility”.
Users will be notified via a dialogue  information, the system will also block  advisor to the chief, information  tions/CISO-Homepage/Resources/
pop-up box or email response and  the email transmittal. In order for the  dominance and chief information officer.  For more information, please contact 
provided with the option to either  email to transmit, the user will need to  “However, if you have to send PII via  the PII Program Lead at 571-256-2515 or 
remove PII content, encrypt or send  treat the email as if it does contain PII by  email for mission accomplishment, then  DSN: 260-2515.
via AMRDEC SAFE. There are no  encrypting the email or using AMRDEC  either encrypt or use AMRDEC SAFE.” (Courtesy of Secretary of the Air 
user accounts for AMRDEC SAFE and  SAFE. Feedback to the Help Desk in  AMRDEC SAFE can be accessed  Force Public Affairs Office)
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C  a      W
ombat irlifter of the eek
NAME AND RANK
Staff Sgt. Joshua Bruchwalski
UNIT
314th Operations Group
DUTY TITLE
314th Operations Group standardization and 
evaluations loadmaster
HOMETOWN
Pittsburgh, Pennsylanvia
TIME IN SERVICE
seven years
TIME AT LITTLE ROCK
four years
GOALS
complete bachelor’s in accounting
HOBBIES
road biking, boating, hunting, fishing
AIR FORCE CORE VALUE PORTRAYED
Excellence In All We Do
HOW DOES THE INDIVIDUAL PORTRAY THE 
CORE VALUE?  
Taking ownership in all his student training 
and  evaluation  endeavors;  generating  and 
validating pilot and loadmaster flight evalua-
tion data; conducting evaluations of C-130J 
student  and  permanent  party  loadmasters 
and identifying trends in aircrew performance.
U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Grace Nichols
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Combat Airlifter • Feb. 16, 2018
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Combat Airlifter • Feb. 16, 2018
CDC guidance
on flu prevention
In Arkansas and across the United States, influen-
za (flu) activity has significantly increased over recent 
weeks.  Likewise,  the  19th  Medical  Group  and  local 
hospital  emergency  departments  are  also  seeing  an 
increase in flu and flu-like illness. The Arkansas Depart-
ment of Health (ADH) has reported over 38,000 positive 
flu cases so far this season. With at least another month 
left in the flu season “peak,” we should remain vigilant.
Common symptoms of flu include fever (100F or 
greater),  cough,  body  aches,  headache,  chills,  and 
fatigue.
In accordance with the Centers for Disease Control 
and  Prevention  guidance,  the  19th  Medical  Group 
recommends the following actions to protect personnel 
and prevent the spread of flu.
Get a flu vaccination.
It is not too late to get a flu vaccination. While it is 
not 100 percent effective at preventing flu, it can reduce 
flu illnesses, flu-related doctors’ visits, and missed work 
and school due to flu; help prevent flu-related hospital-
izations; and help slow the spread of the disease in the 
community. The flu shot cannot give you the flu. It may 
cause mild side effects that are sometimes mistaken for 
the flu. However, these symptoms (if experienced at all) 
usually last for 1-2 days after vaccination and are much 
less severe than actual flu illness.
See Flu, page 7
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Combat Airlifter • Feb. 16, 2018
Black History Month Panel 2018
U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Rhett Isbell
Team Little Rock members and Arkansas leaders gathered at the “Developing Leaders in the Community” panel to answer questions and discuss obstacles they faced in their past Feb. 7 at Little Rock Air Force 
Base. Panel members were chosen because of their accomplishments and prominence in the black community in Little Rock. 
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C O M B AT   A R M S
C O M B AT   A R M S
TRAINING AND MAINTENANCE
U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Codie Collins U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Codie Collins U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Kaylee Clark
Airmen  participate  in  Combat  Arms  Training  and  Airman 1st Class Joshua White, 19th Medical Support Squadron pharmacy technician, prepares to fire his  A 19th Security Forces Squadron Combat Arms Training and Maintenance instructor, gives 
Maintenance training yearly to learn how to safely  weapon at a practice target Feb. 1 at the Combat Arms Training and Maintenance range on Little Rock Air  a student sight correction during Combat Arms Training and Maintenance training Feb. 2 
and efficiently handle an M4 rifle. Instructors at CATM  Force Base. Airmen participate in CATM training yearly to learn how to safely and efficiently handle an M4  at Little Rock Air Force Base. CATM is a qualification course that provides training in the 
ensure Airmen are fit to fight by training them on proper  rifle. safe handling of weapons, to arm Airmen with knowledge for downrange operations as part 
rifle etiquette and safety procedures.  of Little Rock Air Force Base’s rapid global mobility mission. 
(Background) Airmen from Little Rock Air Force Base head down range to inspect their respective targets Jan. 31 at the Combat Arms Training and Maintenance range on Little Rock Air Force Base. Instructors at CATM ensure Airmen are fit to fight by training them on proper rifle etiquette, safety procedures and how to efficiently fire weapons. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Codie Collins)
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Combat Airlifter • Feb. 16, 2018
U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Kaylee Clark U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Kaylee Clark U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Codie Collins
A 19th Security Forces Squadron Combat Arms Training and Maintenance instructor, gives  An Airman loads a round into a M4 magazine during Combat Arms Training and Maintenance  An airman walks back to her post after inspecting her target Feb. 1 
a student sight correction during Combat Arms Training and Maintenance training Feb. 2  training Feb. 2 at Little Rock Air Force Base. Each Airman fired 196 rounds while qualifying  at the Combat Arms Training and Maintenance range on Little Rock 
at Little Rock Air Force Base. CATM is a qualification course that provides training in the  with the M4 assault rifle.  Air Force Base. Airmen undergoing CATM began in a classroom 
safe handling of weapons, to arm Airmen with knowledge for downrange operations as part  where they learned how to properly and safely use a rifle before 
of Little Rock Air Force Base’s rapid global mobility mission.  firing for their qualification. 
(Background) Airmen from Little Rock Air Force Base head down range to inspect their respective targets Jan. 31 at the Combat Arms Training and Maintenance range on Little Rock Air Force Base. Instructors at CATM ensure Airmen are fit to fight by training them on proper rifle etiquette, safety procedures and how to efficiently fire weapons. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Codie Collins)
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Robby Strother, Arkansas Game and Fish Commission senior technician, releases rainbow trout into the small base lake Feb. 6 at Little 
Rock Air Force Base. Five-hundred rainbow trout were released for winter fishing.  Sat 9-5 , Sun 9-4
pm pm
Trout release program supplies base lake with fresh fish
Admission $10 - age 12 & under are free
$2 discount for Military with active duty or retired ID card.
$2 discount for Police with current ID card of Badge.
By Airman 1st Class  Hardage, 19th CES natural  Fish-Consumption  signs  “Anybody wanting to fish  Arkansas Gun & Cartridge Collectors Club is a non profit that helps
youth shooting sports and gun education.
Rhett Isbell resource  manager.  “From  posted  around  the  base  for these trout would need to  www.arkgccc.com 501-580-3737
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19th Airlift Wing Public Affairs now  on  around  Thanks- lakes.” get an Arkansas state fishing 
giving  they’re  going  to  be  The limit for the trout is  license, a base fishing permit 
Team  Little  Rock  restocking the lake with a  five per day and there are  and a trout stamp,” Hardage 
members hooked a big catch  thousand  each  year.  The  a few steps that need to be  said. “You can get those at 
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Description:Airman 1st Class Hannah Klaubo, 19th Operations Support Squadron air traffic controller, loads her magazine with ammo Jan. 31 at the  authentication is handled via email and password. Everyone has access to AMRDEC SAFE. The application is convenient and intuitive to utilize. If users send an