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 Air Combat Command names Lead Wings   Semper Supra — future Guardians making





 By    “Lead Wings in Extremis,” to pro-
 ChRiSTopheR MooRe   vide enabling requirements when   history at the Pima Air and Space Museum
 additional forces are required for
 Air Combat Command Public Affairs
 a designated Lead Wing:
 The commander of Air Combat   • 1st Fighter Wing, Joint Base
 Command  has designated five   Langley-Eustis, Va.   By Staff Sgt.                                                       critical thinkers who aren’t afraid to
 units as Lead Wings, as part of   • 20th Fighter Wing, Shaw AFB,  KRiSTiNe LegATe                                        work outside of their comfort zones.
 the combat air force’s transition   S.C.                                                                                   Recruiting Guardians and building
 to the service’s new force genera-  • 325th Fighter Wing, Tyndall  355th Wing Public Affairs                             a strong foundation within the force is
 tion model.   AFB, Fla.  Character, connection, commitment and                                                           critical in supporting the U.S. through its
 In a Jan. 5, 2022, memo, Gen.   • 388th Fighter Wing, Hill AFB,  courage. These are the values the U.S.                  newest capabilities to protect the nation
 Mark Kelly identified the follow-  Utah  Space Force embodies.                                                           and its ally’s interests in space.
 ing wings to be ready to “rapidly   • 633rd Air Base Wing, JBLE,  Being the newest and smallest service,                   “We’re looking for those who can tell
 generate combat power as a de-  Va.  they protect and defend the nation’s                                                us a story,” said U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt.
 ployed force”:   “This shift takes us from a reac-  largest and most physically challenging                              Lindsey Harvey, 362nd Recruiting Squad-
 • 4th Fighter Wing, Seymour  tive force optimized for counter-  operating domain. Their culture, created                 ron U.S. Space Force recruiter. “Those who
 Johnson AFB, N.C.   insurgency ops over the past   by  the union  of  cultures and identities                            are connected and committed to the Space
 • 23d Wing, Moody AFB, Ga.  twenty years in permissive en-  from other services, focuses on creating                     Mission. Those who have character — the
 • 55th Wing, Offutt AFB, Neb.  vironments, to wings  ready to   a team-centric orientation and inter-                    brightest minds. They don’t need to meet
 • 355th Wing, Davis-Monthan  deploy as high-performing, task-  personal bond with a bold, new approach                   certain qualifications (in reference to en-
 AFB, Ariz.   organized combat teams, and op-  to developing and managing its people.                                     listing in other U.S. military branches),
 • 366th Fighter Wing, Mountain  erate in a contested environment   U.S. Air Force Capt. Lauren Bauer, U.S.               we’re just looking for those who have
 Home AFB, Id.  with joint and coalition partners,”   Southern Command and 12th Air Force                                 passion and want to go down and make
 Naming lead wings builds read-  Kelly said.   (Air Force Southern), Space Forces deputy                                  history.”
 iness and sustainability for the   The command is currently   director, swore in six future Guardians                      The number of Space Force trainees will
 Joint Force, and further refines   working to standardize the re-  during a USSF Oath of Enlistment cere-                continue to increase over time as processes
 Agile Combat Employment and   quired force elements and or-  Airman 1st Class William Turnbull   mony at the Pima Air and Space Museum,   for recruiting and training are solidified.
 Multi-Capable Airmen concepts,   ganizational structures for lead   After receiving instructions from a 355th Logistics Readiness Squadron instructor, a group of Air-  Tucson, Arizona, Jan. 15, 2022.  Photos by Staff Sgt. Kristine Legate   “Space Force is absolutely essential. The
 according to the memo.   wing implementation, and also   men drape a cargo net over a container during Tier 3 Multi-Capable Airmen training at Davis-Monthan   Being six out of the 521 Guardian en-  U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Lindsey Harvey, 362nd Recruiting Squadron, U.S. Space   Air Force protects the skies, Army and
 While not currently designated   plans for several experiments and   Air Force Base, Arizona, Dec. 1, 2021. With its ability to operate from austere locations and produce   listees the USSF is selecting during the   Force recruiter, poses for a photo with future Guardians of the U.S. Space Force at   Marines protect the ground and the Navy
 as lead wings, Gen. Kelly also   exercises in 2022 to validate the   airpower by utilizing trained MCA, the Dynamic Wing can fight from more locations than other wings,   fiscal year of 2022, this ceremony marked   the Pima Air and Space Museum in Tucson, Arizona, January 15, 2022. Recruiting   protects the seas,” Harvey said. “What does
 identified the following units as   success of these changes.  helping make DM one of five units recently designated by Air Combat Command as a lead wing.   a momentous occasion not only for these   Guardians and building a strong foundation within the force is critical in supporting   Space Force do? It protects space and it’s
         chosen recruits, but for the service as   the U.S. through its newest capabilities to protect the nation and its ally’s interests   essential that we have the capabilities to
         well.                                 in space.                                                                  do so.”
 rESCuE  (from Page 1)  Banner University Medical Center in   “Maintenance is an intricate part   “This feels like the true birth of the
 Tucson, Arizona.  of making sure our aircraft are able   Space Force,” said U.S. Space Force Lt.
 awareness and abilities in high   “While it’s great to have a mission   to perform at the highest levels when   Col. Jonathan L. Whitaker, U.S. Space
 density altitude and rough terrain   where we bring strategic impact to the   lives are on the line in less-than-ideal   Force Director of Space Forces U.S. South-
 operations.  Air Force down range, it’s very reward-  situations,” said Wood. “Without them   ern Command. “For so many of us with an
 “Communication between person-  ing to be able to contribute to the local   we would not have been able to per-  Air Force background, we’re continuing
 nel in the aircraft and on the ground   community while at our home sta-  form our mission and help others in   something that’s happening… but this is
 was paramount to a successful rescue   tion,” said U.S. Air Force Capt. Tyler   need.”  where it’s becoming something new. These
 given the 20-minute time constraint   Wilson, 55th Rescue Squadron pilot,   This is the first rescue collabo-  people are 100% Guardians. They will set
 we were faced with too, due to fuel   aircraft commander for the mission.  ration for the 55th RQS and 55th   the legacy, the culture and the dynamic
 considerations,” said Wood.  This mission wouldn’t have been   RGS under Air Combat Command’s   for the future and turn it into something
 The hiker was rescued in time   successful without the newly acti-  Combat Oriented Maintenance Or-  that is truly unique as a service.”
 and regained consciousness in-flight   vated 55th Rescue Generation Squad-  ganization model, which expedited   Since the start of its development in
 after being unconscious for almost 17   ron’s maintenance Airmen, who got   the response time to help save this   Dec. 20, 2019, selected members from
 hours. The hiker was transported to   the HH-60 prepared in record time.  hiker’s life.  other U.S. military branches made up the
         Space Force’s personnel. This created a
         unique unification of cultures and identi-
         ties and gave the USSF the opportunity
         to create its own distinctive philosophy
         and way to recruit its members.
           “It’s a small, selective force,” Bauer   U.S. Space Force Lt. Col. Jonathan Whitaker,
         said. “And these members are some of the   U.S. Southern Command Director of Space Forc-
         first, and few, directly enlisting into the   es, shares a few words during a ceremony at the
         Space Force through the national selec-  Pima Air and Space Museum in Tucson, Arizona,
         tion process.”                         January 15, 2022. Since its development on Dec.
           Joining the force is a highly competitive   20, 2019, selected members from other U.S. mili-  U.S. Air Force Capt. Lauren Bauer, U.S. Southern Command and 12th Air
         process. With its extremely complex and   tary branches made up the USSF’s personnel,   Force (Air Force Southern), Space Forces deputy director, swears in future
         fast paced mission, those who are inter-  but these recruits are directly enlisting into the   Guardians during a ceremony at the Pima Air and Space Museum in Tuc-
         ested in serving must be highly-adaptable   force through a national selection process.   son, Arizona, January 15, 2022.


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