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 Appreciate   Core leadership attributes                                                                      57th operations




 Greatness  by Col. Ted richard                                                                               Group welcomes
                                                                                                              new commander
 Ramstein AB, Germany
 “What is your leadership phi-
 losophy?”
 by Maj. ryan M. Hengel  This was the question put to
 Scott AFB, Ill.  me shortly after I found out that
 I would be taking over as the
 Who is the Greatest Of All Time (GOAT)?   Staff Judge Advocate for the 86th
 This debate is frequently held especially in the sports world.  Airlift Wing.
 Is it Tom Brady or Joe Montana?  Is it Lebron James, Kobe   I previously led two small legal
 Bryant or Michael Jordan? Is it the greats of the past or the   offices, as well as teams of legal
 greats of today?   experts, but never a large group
 What these arguments miss is the appreciation of greatness   of legal professionals with a wide
 each individual had at the highest levels of their profession   range of experiences and a diverse
 during their respective eras.   portfolio of responsibilities.  No
 I see the same debate being held over the greatness of the   matter the size of the team being   Courtesy graphic
 Air Force of the past, versus the Air Force of the present.  led, an authentic, personalized
 So often old heads tell “back in the day” war stories about   approach to leadership provides   Communication, however, is  with confidence.  Biographies of
 the Air Force of the past and how great it was, how today’s   the foundation to success when  not merely direction from above.  successful U.S. Presidents like

 Air Force is “soft” or “weak” or too accommodating or cares   the job gets rough or hectic.  My  It must also flow up the chain  Eisenhower, Reagan, Obama
 too much. How in the past they had to endure the harshness   leadership philosophy has five  and across the staff so everyone  and others clearly describe the
 of bad leadership, bad policies or just poor organizational   core attributes:  communication,  on the team is informed and  effusive power of optimism.  An
 culture that led to a less effective and less enjoyable Air Force   optimism, resilience, respect, and  engaged in the mission while  optimistic leader sees the best in
 experience. It is worn like a badge of honor then spun into   excellence.  striving to achieve our vision.  people, builds trust, and looks for

                                                                                                                           Air Force photograph by Senior Airman Dwane R. Young
 tales of the “good ole” days. All while making others feel like   For me, successful leadership  This is true for all organizations.  opportunities to succeed.  Studies   Col. Scott Mills, 57th Operations Group commander,

 they missed out, that the best days of the Air Force are far   starts with communication be-  Air Force Instruction 1-2, for  show it increases active commit-  gives a speech after assuming command at a change of
                                                                           Air Force photograph by Senior Airman Dwane R. Young
 behind and never to return.  cause it enables collaboration,  example, directs commanders to  ment by followers.  Optimism   Brig. Gen. Michael Drowley, 57th Wing commander passes the guidon to incoming 57th Operations Group commander,  command ceremony at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., April
 Today’s Air Force is enduring a lot of change.  cooperation, and connectivity.  develop a “two-way vertical and  builds esprit de corps to bond a   Col. Scott Mills, during a change of command ceremony at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., April 9, 2021. Mills will be leading  9, 2021. Mills will direct the operations of eight Nellis-

 From hair regulations, to physical fitness standards, op-  Leaders must impart their vi-  lateral communication system  team together.  It is a winning
 erating during a pandemic, the list goes on. We know that   sion for accomplishing the mis-  which is agile enough to respond  attitude and is infectious.  On   men and women who create combat airpower for joint and coalition forces through integrated, advanced, relevant,  based squadrons, five geographically separated units
            and realistic training.
                                                                                                              and four detachments.
 change is hard, and change management is even harder. Our   sion and coach their teams.  For  to changes in the environment  the other hand, pessimism and
 Chief of Staff’s action orders to “Accelerate Change or Lose”   example, my leadership team’s  in a timely manner.”  Refining  cynicism are corrosive and must
 makes change part of our Air Force DNA to drive mission   vision for Ramstein Law Cen-  and improving communication  be actively countered.  Across all
 effectiveness. If we can drive a positive change the Air Force   ter personnel is for them to be  is an unceasing task.  One of my  legal office operations, I empha-  U.S. Air Force Airmen showcase multi-capabilities at NC CVC
 of today will be more capable than the Air Force of the past.   adaptive professionals promptly  earlier bosses often reminded me  size optimism to overcome pessi-
 Growing up in the Air Force during what some would call
 the “good ole” days wasn’t all that it’s made out to be.  employing the law to maintain  that we should never think we  mism and to help keep our teams   by Tech. Sgt. Ceaira Tinsley  range our table have vaccines on the left, which are
 discipline, ensure readiness,  are satisfactory communicators;  focused on positive solutions.
 In the “old” Air Force, no one cared about work-life   Greensboro, N.C.                                      ready for use. When the doctor comes by they can
 harmony, segments of our force felt ostracized for being dif-  develop leaders, and maximize  communication can always be   Optimism cannot be blind   start verifying them.”
 operational freedom.  Having,  improved and always needs to be  to reality; it must work hand-
 ferent, toxic leaders and long hours were part of “embracing   communicating, and reinforcing  tailored to the messenger, means  in-hand with resilience.  Great   For a pharmacist at the NC Community Vaccination   The lessons learned by the group have been the
 the suck.” Looking back at those times I’m happy they are in   the vision helps everyone know  and audience.  teams must have a culture of grit,   Center, the recipe is simple: Multi-capable Airmen.  driving force behind their operation such as creating
 the past. The Air Force of the past was a product of its time,   Communicating with opti-  With a team of three pharmacy technicians, 10 med-  standardized work stations and a detailed tracking
 a time long since passed.  why we do certain things and   mism inspires every team to act   __  See lEAdErShip, on Page 7  ics, a personnel specialist, and a communications tech-  system for prepared vaccine.
 For those of us that have been here a while, it’s good for   helps with prioritizing efforts.  nician, these Airmen have created a system rooted in   “We really fine-tuned the operation … and that’s
 us to recognize the Air Force we grew up in no longer exists   teamwork that’s allowed them to meet their daily goals.  all thanks to the people that I have,” said Federico.
 and experiences of the past, for better or worse, have armed   ATTeNTIoN ALL PerSoNNeL  “It’s beautiful because it’s a product of what the Air   “They’re all doing all that they can. I have people get-
 us with critical information allowing us to positively influence   Force produces,” said Capt. Anthony Federico, deployed   ting vaccines ready and then once they’re ready they
 today’s Air Force, making it an Air Force we always wanted   pharmacist assigned to Nellis Air Force Base, Nev. “If   take it to where it needs to go. Everyone is doing all of
 to be part of.  The 99th Air Base Wing commander regretfully announces the   you walk into the pharmacy now you can’t tell who the   the different jobs and most importantly they’re doing
 As Air Force members now is our chance to appreciate the   passing First Lt. Kyle A. Campbell of the 99th Logistics Readiness   pharmacist is or who the pharmacy technicians are   it while staying safe.”
 greatness of today’s Air Force in how far we have come and   Squadron.  because we’re all just a part of the pharmacy and we’re   Federico says the pharmacy is always the unspoken
 how far we still have to go to become an even more effective   Anyone having claims against, or indebtedness to, the estate of   here to get the job done.”  hero in medical facilities but at the CVC the team can
                                                                               Air Force photograph by Tech. Sgt. Ceaira Tinsley
 fighting force.  Liutenant Kyle Campbell should contact Capt. Lee Bussey, Summary   The Airmen working in the Pharmacy were deployed   Capt. Anthony Federico, a deployed pharmacist from   readily see their importance by the amount of support
 In my eyes, today’s Air Force is the GOAT.  Courts Officer, at DSN: 652-6819 or at 561-685-065.  from bases across the Air Force to Greensboro joining a   they receive from leadership and the satisfaction of
          team of approximately 139 members and were trained   Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., prepares a COVID-19 vaccine   helping others.
          for their new jobs.                               at the North Carolina Community Vaccination Center in   “When this pandemic hit, I was right off the bat
            “We trained them. Even if we have someone whose   Greensboro, N.C., March 22, 2021. U.S. Northern Command,   asking how can I help,” said Federico. “Now, I get to
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