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inspire a strong commitment to the allowed to come and experience the course.” Leadership Gold. The course was divided into it go Air Force wide so every Airman is able
ion of arms, promote the right mind- With PACE being new, AETC is introducing two sessions, one in the morning and one in to hear the word.
nhance effectiveness and trust, foster the afternoon. With a variety of Thunderbolts
nships that strengthen an environment it to the Air Force starting with Luke Air Force coming from units across the base, the course “When we leave, we don’t want the pro-
t, and enchance a culture of shared Base as the official beta tester of the course. was focused on connecting with one another gram to leave, we want the program to grow,”
y, dignity, and respect. and becoming better leaders. Henson said. “And it all starts with Luke. It’s
goal is to bring military and civilian “We targeted Luke AFB based on the quan- the hope of the team that people embrace the
ers together so we can interact and tity of civilian employees and military mem- “The course was amazing, and it was a great program and support Lightning Leadership
be one force working together,” said bers at the base,” Henson said. “The number turn out,” said Charles Wyatt, PACE member. since they themselves will be doing these
y Henson, PACE civilian training of people it takes on this base to help achieve “More than 100 Luke Thunderbolts came to types of seminars in the future. With positive
er. “There is no tier. All ranks are Luke’s mission is incredible.” the session, which is absolutely wonderful.” feedback, it will inspire Airmen to come out
to the courses.”
PACE program staff members teamed with Leaders of the PACE program hope to see
Lightning Leadership to introduce Lightning
introduce Lightning Leadership Gold July 7. With a variety of Thunderbolts coming from across base, the course was focused on connecting with one another and becoming better leaders.
ecurity Forces Squadron first sergeant, Chief Master Sgt. John Mazza, 56th Fighter Wing command chief, speaks Thunderbolts were given a questionnaire to fill out during
oices and that helping Airmen is some- during the training. a test of being a good listener.
ing them happy.