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 Goldfein approves changes to Air Force song






 by CHARLES POPE  to be balanced against what’s appropriate
 for our Airmen who are in the Air Force
 Secretary of the Air Force Public Affairs
 today,” he said. “So the world is changing.
 ORLANDO, Fla. — Air Force Chief of   The Air Force is changing. Lots of things are
 Staff Gen. David L. Goldfein on Feb. 27   changing. We talk a lot about diversity and
 approved immediately updating a crucial   inclusion; we have to take a look at those
 verse of the official Air Force song to make   traditions that are written and unwritten.
 it inclusive and to “reflect all of us and who   “We got a lot of opinions from males and
 we aspire to be.”  females, young and old about this,” Wright
 Goldfein made the announcement about   said. Goldfein “made sure he had a real
 changes to the third verse to more than   kind of global perspective on this and what
 2,000 Airmen, industry officials and retir-  it might mean.”
 ees during a joint appearance with Chief   The discussion of the Air Force song was                                      Tuskegee
 Master Sergeant of the Air Force Kaleth O.   one part of a broader conversation and
 Wright at the Air Force Association’s Air   question period Goldfein and Wright had
 Warfare Symposium.  with those in the auditorium. The hour-                                                              Airmen speak
 The third verse serves as the U.S. Air   wayne Clark   long session touched on topics as diverse
 Force Academy’s school song and is sung   Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. David L. Goldfein and Chief Master Sergeant of the Air   as leadership and what the Air Force is   at Luke
 after athletic games. Goldfein also sug-  Force Kaleth O. Wright participate in a sit down discussion during the Air Force As-  doing to reduce the number of suicides, to
 gested further changes to the Air Force   sociation’s Air Warfare Symposium, in Orlando, Fla., Feb. 27. The three-day event   the legacy that Goldfein and Wright hope
 song might be considered.  is a professional development forum that offers the opportunity for Department of   to leave when their tenures end (June 30   Retired Col. Richard Toliver, member
 “I want to open a conversation here,   Defense personnel to participate in forums, speeches, seminars and workshops with   for Goldfein and in September for Wright.)  of the Archer-Ragsdale Arizona chap-
 which I hope to have over the next few   defense industry professionals.   How the change will ultimately be re-         ter of Tuskegee Airmen Incorporated,
 months about whether we also want to   ceived is unclear, but when Goldfein an-                                          shakes hands with Tracy McGregor,
 update the first verse,” he said. “I can tell  Force song, which includes the words, ‘A    A toast to the host of those we boast, the   nounced the new lyrics there was sustained   56th Civil Engineer Squadron Fire and
 you a number of stories of women who have  toast to the host of the men we boast’ and   U.S. Air Force!  applause in the auditorium.  Emergency Services, Feb. 27, after a
 been giving them the gun throughout the  it was very clear to me it was an exclusive   Goldfein said he moved slowly, recogniz-  Goldfein also insisted that his personal   Black History Month panel discussion
 ages but especially most recently as all  song,” Goldfein said. “Not intentionally,   ing the status of the song and the emotions   experience with modern warfare affirmed   at Luke Air Force Base. Members of
 combat positions are open.  it was written at a different time. But   it could trigger. “We started down this path   his decision.  the TAI visited Luke to educate Air-
 “So I think it’s an important discussion  it was exclusive. And the energy of that   and I actually started having a lot of con-  “As chief I visit Arlington a lot ... espe-  men on the history of Tuskegee Air-
 to have. I’m also very respectful of the fact  team couldn’t have been lower. It was just   versations with both men and women about   cially on Memorial Day and I visit all the   men and share their experiences from
 we’ve been singing the song at funerals and  wrong.”  our Air Force song which is a part of who we   Airmen I lost that were under my watch   Airman 1st Class Leala Marquez   their time in the Air Force.
 different events. It’s part of who we are and   Under the change, the lyrics to the new   are and it defines us. The cadets themselves   when I was a commander in Central Com-
 I personally think it’s time to update that  verse are:  came up with what they thought was the   mand,” Goldfein said in explaining why the
 to reflect all of us,” Goldfein said.  Here’s a toast to the host  better third verse.”  male-only references in the third version
 Goldfein said he vividly understood   Of those who love the vastness of the sky,  Goldfein’s explanation during the session   were replaced by lyrics that are gender
 how the male-centric words clashed with   To a friend we send a message of the brave   with Wright mirrored a deeper discourse   neutral.
 the modern Air Force after the Academy’s  who serve on high.  he provided Thursday in a published com-  “And side by side there were men and
 women’s volleyball team won a tournament   We drink to those who gave their all of old,  mentary.  women. Combat is like that. Combat doesn’t
 that was held at the Pentagon.  Then down we roar to score the rainbow’s   Wright embraced the change as well.  discriminate and neither should we,” he
 “We (sang) our third verse of the Air  pot of gold.  “That is a relevant conversation but it has   said.



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