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 Follow   AFRS teams up with Thunderbirds to fly UFC champion






 my lead  by Master Sgt. Chance Babin
          Nellis AFB, Nev.

            The Air Force Recruiting Service recently teamed
          up with the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds to fly Forrest
          Griffin, a former UFC champion and member of the
          UFC Hall of Fame.
            “The UFC and its fighters are huge supporters of
 by Senior Airman Andrew J. Alvarado  the military and have a very strong presence on social
 Ramstein AB, Germany  media,” said Master Sgt. Daniel Bedford, AFRS national
          events program manager. “We sponsor UFC with a
  “What type of parent do I want to be?” is the   special focus on Special Warfare, a very difficult area
 question many of us face when approaching the   to recruit. UFC and Special Warfare share many of the
 prospect of parenthood. I believe the answer to this   same characteristics.”
 question is found in the answer to another question:   Since the UFC has a sizable social media following —
 “What kind of child am I hoping to raise?”  28 million on Facebook, 17.7 million on Instagram, 8.1   Air Force photograph
 My wife and I have two sons who are five years   million on YouTube and 7.3 million on Twitter — flying   Former UFC champion and UFC Hall of Famer, Forrest
 old and 11 months old. As we raise our children, I’ve   Griffin provided a chance to share his experience with   Griffin, sits in the back seat of an F-16 Fighting Falcon upon
 come to realize that when we better ourselves, they   the Air Force to a large audience.  takeoff at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., April 23, 2021. Air Force
 also reap the benefits of our reflection and growth.  For Griffin, getting to fly with the Thunderbirds was   Recruiting Service recently teamed up with the U.S. Air
 Many facets of being a military parent mirror the   a once-in-a-lifetime experience.  Force Air Demonstration Squadron, the Thunderbirds, to
 values we hold as a society. Professionally and so-  “The flight was amazing,” Griffin said. “People   fly Griffin and share the experience and the Air Force with
 cially, there is a framework built by the community   probably noticed that I used the word ‘amazing’ about   his large UFC audience.
 which defines how to conduct ourselves successfully.   30 times immediately after I got on the ground. I can
 I want my two sons to embrace open communica-  honestly say flying with the Thunderbirds was one of
 tion, use discernment when the best decision isn’t   Air Force photograph  the most incredible things I’ve ever done in my life, and
 always obvious, practice empathy, forgive quickly,   I’m honored to have shared as much time as I have with
 infuse their life with love and maintain the un-  stand what someone is feeling and what they are  around us. Being a military parent is one of the most   the men and women of the Air Force.”
 shakeable mindset of a life-long student who never  enduring based on their perspective of life’s joys  difficult, yet most rewarding jobs in the world. For   While the flight definitely impressed Griffin, he was
 plateaus in their endeavors. Together, these values  and trials. I believe this is one of the hallmarks of  this reason, I use love to help me navigate parent-  equally impressed with the Airmen he had the chance
 form a foundation upon which I hope to see their  great leadership. As a parent with authority, I can  hood’s many obstacles and difficulties. I find love to   to interact with as he trained for his time in the air.
 personalities and strengths grow.  lovingly guide my child towards recognizing how  be the purest motivator and fortifier for everything   “Those Airmen have to be perfect every day because
 Maintaining open communication is key for  to process the world around them in a healthy way.  I can do as a husband, father, Airman, and friend. I   one missing bolt or one miscalculation of fuel can get
 any functional relationship. As my wife and I try  For example, if my oldest son is struggling in school,  hope my children use love to propel them forward   someone killed … and, oh by the way, also destroy a $30
 to model through action what open and honest  we can acknowledge an area of weakness and build  in the service of others, while simultaneously taking   million aircraft,” he said. “I can’t imagine how much   Air Force photograph by Master Sgt. Chance Babin
 communication should look like, our kids will also  on it. However, meeting him where he is emotion-  care of themselves.  intelligence and concentration this takes. The other   Master Sgt. John Maher, 414th Combat Training
 observe and understand. We realize we’ll be the  ally and explaining how we can imagine what he is   Becoming a life-long student of wisdom and   thing that impressed me is their ability to communicate   Squadron Red Flag section chief, trains former
 first influence on how they respect others, their  going through builds trust between us. I hope my  knowledge means accepting that we’ll never “ar-  as a team and work with other people from all over the   UFC champion and UFC Hall of Famer, Forrest
 loved ones and themselves. Striving to remain ap-  children use empathy to connect with the experi-  rive.” I refuse to plateau in the mastery of my craft,   country with very different backgrounds.”  Griffin, emergency parachute techniques prior to
 proachable and honest with each other provides  ences of those around them.  education and hobbies because there is always   Before Griffin became a champion in the UFC’s   his flight with the U.S. Air Force Air Demonstration
 our children with a model for how to help others   Forgiveness is the ability to move on from a hurt  something to improve. I teach my sons how to em-  octagon, he was a police officer in Augusta, Ga., so he   Squadron, the Thunderbirds, at Nellis Air Force
 gravitate towards their own character. I hope my  or offense for the purpose of growth, healing and  brace learning as an endless pursuit by positively   knows a thing or two about service.  Base, Nev., April 23, 2021.
 children enrich their communication with others  progress in life. As my wife and I practice forgive-  reinforcing what they know with praise and reward.   “Forrest is an ambassador for the UFC,” said Master   Air Force photograph by Master Sgt. Chance Babin
 through trustworthiness and affability.  ness with each other, we communicate to our sons  However, as a parent, I try to present them with new   Sgt. Michael Guhr, AFRS national advertising branch   Former UFC champion and UFC Hall of Famer, Forrest  9.1 Gs, did all of our rolling maneuvers, flew inverted
 Understanding when to challenge ideas, seek  how holding onto a grudge or the idea of revenge  challenges and information they didn’t previously   superintendent. “He is an individual who had a career   Griffin, is fitted with a helmet prior to flying with the U.S.  and did a little bit of a low-level out there, and he just
 compromise or follow direction is a balancing act  is ultimately a distraction or hindrance to living  have access to. I hope my children always strive to   path and was working as a police officer. He decided not   Air Force Air Demonstration Squadron, the Thunderbirds,  did a great job.”
 based on discernment. When I make a decision on  life purposefully. As we forgive ourselves or others  better themselves by learning more about any given   once but twice to take a detour with his life and take a   at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., April 23, 2021.   For AFRS and the Thunderbirds, recruiting is a
 anything, I communicate to my children how dis-  alone, we promote healing and a healthy acceptance  endeavor.  chance in the octagon. He earned his way and is now a   shared mission. Markzon realized the potential of an
 cernment is making the best choice when there are  of what we’ve experienced. As we forgive others in-  There’s only so much I can do to help my children   hall of famer. I feel this epitomizes many Airmen who   Griffin currently serves as the vice president of ath-  event like flying a UFC fighter.
 multiple solutions to a problem. Couples obviously  person or through other means of communication,  live a life of meaning and purpose. I’ve come to   start on one path, notice something is missing, and take  lete development at the UFC Performance Institute,   “The mission of the Thunderbirds is to recruit, retain
 have more leeway in this regard, but children also  we allow vulnerability to strengthen our resolve  accept that the biggest responsibility I have to my   a chance and decide to serve their country in the Air  where he works with top-flight athletes.  and inspire,” he said. “Part of that mission is to intro-
 gain a strong understanding of how to communi-  to push forward in life. I hope my children forgive  children is setting a good example to follow and al-  Force. Many have found a great deal of success and have   “I deal with world-class athletes every day who have   duce folks to the Air Force, the Thunderbirds and the
 cate with others through our example. I hope my  quickly, while learning from the mistakes of others  lowing unconditional love to be their refuge for the   fulfilled goals they never thought possible.”  amazing physical and mental toughness,” he said. “But   military in general. UFC is a big company with a wide
 children learn when to choose what is “great” over  and themselves.  years to come. As I live out these principles, I live   “I truly believe the Air Force is a great career,” Grif-  the combination of mental and physical fortitude re-  reach around the world, so to fly someone like Forrest
 what is “good enough” through discernment.  Love selflessly uses the qualities previously men-  out the best version of parenthood I could ever gift   fin said. “Not only will you get the discipline and skills  quired to control these aircraft under such intense phys-  in one of our jets gives us an immeasurable amount of
 Empathy is the ability to emotionally under-  tioned through words and action when serving those  to them ... because they are a gift to me.  that come with any military position, but you get the  ical strain is hard to conceive. The Gs (G-force) kicked   recruiting opportunities.”
          technical and technology skills that are becoming more  my butt. I can’t imagine having to pilot the aircraft while   “The professionalism of the Thunderbirds is always
          important for employers.”                         under that physical stress. I went straight to work after   second to none,” Guhr said. “It is easy to see how a VIP
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