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Vol. 65 No. 35
September 4, 2015
Defense Secretary Ash Carter visits Nellis
By Staff Sgt. Jack Sanders
99th Air Base Wing Public Affairs
NELLIS AIR FORCE BASE, Nev. —
Defense Secretary (Dr.) Ash Carter vis-
ited the base Aug. 26 to observe Red Flag
15-4 operations and speak to Airmen and
coalition partners about the future of the
force and innovation.
While at Nellis Air Force Base, the
secretary visited the 414th Combat Train-
ing Squadron, toured the Combined Air
Operations Center, visited the Strike
Aircraft Maintenance Unit to see F-15E
Strike Eagle maintenance Airmen at
work, and held an all-call at the Lightning
AMU hangar.
“It was a huge honor for us at Strike
AMU that he would take the time out of
his day to invest such a personal inter-
est in us,” said Capt. Christopher Bright
757th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
Strike AMU officer in charge. “He seemed
like someone who generally cares.”
During the secretary’s visit he actively
sought out Airmen and had them explain
to him their role in the squadron. U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Joshua Kleinholz
“Every time I come here I’m so im-
Defense Secretary (Dr.) Ash Carter addresses Nellis Airmen and Coalition partners during an all-call inside the Lightning Aircraft
pressed,” Carter said. “I’m impressed by Maintenance Unit hangar Aug. 26 at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev. Carter, the nation’s 25th Defense Secretary, was sworn into the position
how realistic the training that is done earlier this year Feb. 17, and visited Nellis to observe Red Flag 15-4 and speak to Airmen and Coalition partners here about innovation.
here is.” During the all call, Carter took questions from service members and addressed issues relating to budgets, force retention, morale, and
_____ See SECRETARY, on page 3 operational priorities.
Bogdan shines light on F-35 program
By Airman 1st Class Jake Carter coinciding to each other full of eager Air- As Bogdan enters the room, the first “The fact that the U.S. Marine Corps, on July
men and civilian contractors as they wait for thing he lets Airmen know is that he is 31 went IOC [Initial Operational Capabil-
99th Air Base Wing Public Affairs Lt. Gen. Christopher Bogdan, the program proud of them for everything they have ity], which was a right step in this program
executive officer for the F-35 Lightning II done and all the accomplishments that have and it takes an entire team to get this done.
NELLIS AIR FORCE BASE, Nev. — Joint Program Office in Arlington, Virginia been made at Nellis AFB.
The American Flag hangs from the drapes as he will update them on the future of the “To be able to come from where we were
over two F-35 Lightning II’s as fluorescent program. “I want to say thank you and congratula-
light fills the hangar. Two grandstands sit tions to the whole team here,” Bogdan said. ____________ See F-35, on page 3
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