Nov. 22, 2005 Integrity as a Command Responsibility Integrity first is a philosophy and a responsibility emanating from leadership throughout the command structure in all that we do and say. Integrity first implies as well a work process that is data reliant, allowing for facts to enter and drive discussion and argument. It does not remove
Nov. 22, 2005 Eagle Eyes Have you ever noticed street signs in the neighborhood that say “WARNING! Neighborhood Watch – We Look Out For Each Other”? If you have, it’s a very comforting feeling knowing your neighbors are looking out for suspicious people and activities. It’s also a comforting thought to know that all it
Nov. 22, 2005 CFC Update Nearly a month into this year’s Combined Federal Campaign drive, the 375 AW has almost reached its goals. The CFC is an annual event designed as a way for federal employees to give directly to numerous charitable organizations nationwide. The solicitation period of the campaign began Oct. 7 and
Nov. 22, 2005 Lease Signing has Begun Resident’s lease signing has begun. “Under the Air Force Privatization Program, servicemembers who choose to live in privatized family housing must sign a lease,” said Hunt Pinnacle officials through a news release for base housing residents. “The lease term for each resident will be based on
Nov. 22, 2005 German youth officers visit A group of German Youth Information Officers, or Bundeswehr, arrived at Scott Air Force Base Oct. 19 to learn first hand about the U.S. Air Force. The 44 visiting officers, all company-grade level equivalents, serve a key public affairs role for their military. “The primary duty of these individuals
Nov. 22, 2005 Sports Day scores big point Even with a solid victory from a combined team and a whirlwind competition for last place, the true winners in Friday’s Communicatior Sports Day were the more than 300 participants. A combined team from the Defense Information Systems Agency and Defense Information Technology Contract Organization
Nov. 22, 2005 General Schwartz gives vision If it hadn’t been for a high school football player’s bad knee, Gen. Norton Schwartz might never have become U.S. TRANSCOM’s new commander. “I came from a very common background,” Gen. Schwartz said, “dad sold typewriters for a living. My brother was in school in the late 60s, and we couldn’t quite
Nov. 22, 2005 Command Chief excels in double In most jobs, individuals can choose to focus all their passion on completing a mission or on mentoring people. One chief master sergeant on Scott would rather do both – on the same base, same mission, same people – but in two different jobs. Command Chief Master Sgt. Merle Lyman, 932nd Airlift
Nov. 22, 2005 Goblin Patrol Halloween is a time for frights and fun, but it is important to always keep safety first. Scott Air Force Base will observe the Trick-or-Treat tradition 6 to 8 p.m. Oct. 31 from all base residents are invited to participate. For those participating, you will need to wear reflective gear and children
Nov. 21, 2005 Plans for housing released Base housing residents found out the future of their current homes at a town hall meeting hosted by Col. Richard Klumpp, 375th Airlift Wing vice commander, at the Base Theatre Monday. Scott Air Force Base Properties, LLC, wholly owned by Hunt Building Corporation has been selected by the Air Force