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2   January 8, 2021  Commentary  Desert lightning news s. nevaDa  Desert lightning news s. nevaDa  Year in review                        January 8, 2021    3
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 New Year note from Chaplain:   Singapore Air Show kicks-off   Public Health Emergency
          Hunters’ 2020 season
 Making plans in 2021                                                                                      On April 3, Col. Cavan Craddock, 99th Air Base Wing commander,



                                                                                                           declared a public health emergency and announced the
                                                                                                           following changes for access to Nellis Air Force Base.  These
                                                                                                           restrictions will remain in place until further notice:
                                                                                                           • Beginning April 6, access to the base will be limited to mission
                                                                                                            essential personnel and those who reside on the installation.
 by Chaplain (Maj.) David Kreis  making plans we now can look at planning and goal  versations we strug-    Retirees will continue to be able to access the Satellite
 944th Fighter Wing  making differently. Some tips as you go about making  gled to make adjust-             Pharmacy through April 10.
 those plans and goals:  ments. For many of                                                                • Starting April 11, only essential personnel and residents of the
 LUKE AIR FORCE BASE, Ariz. — So there I was,   1. Making Plans is a Spiritual Exercise. When filling  us, myself included,   base will be granted access to the installation.
 going to hang a new 2021 calendar on the wall in my of-  out the calendar and deciding on goals, realize which  when something got   Courtesy photo  • The Mike O’Callaghan Military Medical Center will remain
 fice and I stopped to look at the 2020 calendar before I  ones are most important now. Those things we ascribe  canceled, the audible   Air Force photograph by 1st Lt. Scarlett Trujillo  open for emergencies and required appointments for all
 took it down.  most value to will be the things that float to the top of the  was typically just   A U.S. Air Force MQ-9 Reaper with the 432nd Wing/432nd   beneficiaries, including retirees.
 I had listed on it several temporary duties, schools,  lists. Visiting family may be difficult to do as often as it  Netflix. So maybe this year think of the backup plan.   Air Expeditionary Wing sits on display during Singapore   • The Commissary and Base Exchange will remain open for
 leave, annual tour dates, and goals for the year.  was before so maybe it is more important this year. With  Rather than just Netflix or video games, work to accom-  Airshow 2020, at Changi Air Base East, Republic of   Courtesy photo  mission essential personnel and their dependents only.
 At some point in the July portion of the calendar I  less in-person church services available maybe making  plish that PME, read through your stack of books, or work   Singapore, Feb. 11, 2020. Singapore Airshow is the largest
 simply just stopped trying and quit filling in most of it.  the extra effort to participate in what is available online  on crafts or a self-improvement course so we don’t just roll   defense exhibition and biennial international tradeshow
 Ha! I have not used it much since then because stuff just  or in-person.  to auto pilot and waste the time.  in the Pacific, the U.S. has the largest international
 kept changing. It became a week-to-week affair with little   2. Manage Expectations. One area that hurt us all this   4. Hope through cope. Coping with canceled events,   presence at the Singapore Airshow. This was the first   ACC   Red Flag 20-1 gets underway
 forward planning as I am sure it was for many of you.  year was canceling of all kinds of events and activities.  stress, changes, and quarantines is good. We have many   time the MQ-9 Reaper has been on display at Singapore
 While taking inventory of the year 2020, it was definitely  Missed events and activities hurt and it was incredibly  coping skills but I want to challenge us to hope for change   Airshow with the 432nd WG/432nd AEW. The airshow,   leAdership
 not what I was expecting. Of course none of us expected it.  frustrating. Part of the stress of the year came because  and growth in resiliency. Your hope will give you your   on the other hand, has been around for seven iterations.
 Now looking at 2021 …  we came to expect a certain item/event to exist and then  “why” so you can cope. Coping is what we do when we   Singapore Airshow is a biennial event and is the largest   visit refleCts
 Do I buy a calendar? Do I even attempt to fill in some  when it didn’t we realize how much value we placed on it.  react to life but growing, changing, and becoming stron-  defense exhibition and international tradeshow in the
 plans? How do I go about making plans/goals for 2021?  So as you plan for sports, shows, concerts, recitals, tourna-  ger is all because we hope in greater outcomes. My faith   Pacific.  pAst,
 A friend of mine shared a lesson entitled “Making  ments, schools, graduations, weddings, or other things,  drives me to hope in something greater and for a greater
 Plans in Pencil” back on 29 December 2019 in which he  be aware of your emotional and spiritual state when these  purpose which gives meaning and direction. I know I will   Innovative Airmen help   foreCAsts
 spoke about making plans as a spiritual exercise. I now  things have to change.  grow and change through wild events. I hope in greater
 look back at that and marvel at how his recommenda-  3. Adjusting plans will probably happen again. As with  peace and justice that will come from the lessons learned   future
 tion would be so true for the year. Now looking at 2021,  quarantines and events canceling, I know through con-  over the past year and the next year.  ‘shield’ from pandemic
                                                                          Air Force photograph by Airman 1st Class William Rosado
                                                             Gen. Mike Holmes, commander of Air Combat Command,
 Mandatory perspective, brought to you by COviD              addresses officers during an all call at Creech Air
                                                             Force Base, Nev., Jan. 7, 2020. Holmes touched on
                                                             several subjects from leadership to the future of the
                                                             Remotely Piloted Aircraft enterprise. First, Holmes and         Air Force photograph by Airman 1st Class Bryan Guthrie
 by Chief Master Sgt. Michelle Ray  been able to get a unique glimpse into each other’s lives.  been front and center. Our lives and the way we do busi-  Wade discussed the progress of current and future   Three F-16C Fighting Falcon fighter jets assigned to the
 Dover AFB, Del.  The internet is alight with videos showing kids wander-  ness have revolved around public health and force health   developments to the infrastructure and missions of   64th Aggressor Squadron (AGRS) prepare to take off
 ing into office meetings demanding snacks, cats jumping  protection guidelines. Manpower and personnel policies   Creech Air Force Base with 432nd Wing/432nd Air   from Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., Feb. 11, 2020. The 64th
 Work-life balance is not unique to the military, neither  onto their owner’s laps, and occasionally the ill-advised  have been crucial as we have had to navigate exception-  Expeditionary Wing leadership. Conversations included   AGRS provides realistic adversary replication to deliver
 is it a new idea.  family member who walks unknowingly in front of the  to-policy guidance so we can safely execute permanent-  continued pursuit for short and long-terms quality of   the most accurate training to participants at Red Flag
 As far back as the 1970s, Harry Chapin wrote and  camera while in their jammies.  We’ve gotten to meet  change-of-station moves or go on leave.  What “color” is   life improvements. Among the subjects discussed were   20-1. More than 80 aircraft took part, departing Nellis
 performed perhaps his most famous song, “Cat’s in the  spouses, kids and cherished pets in their natural habitat.  a state?  How can we message the pandemic’s impact on   various military construction projects, such as the fast-  twice a day, and remaining in the air for up to five hours
 Cradle.”  We’ve shared laughs over unanticipated family interrup-  wing operations and changes to services to our youngest   approaching opening of a new Force Support Building.  during Red Flag.
 In the song, he tells the story of a father who is always  tions.  Airmen or how about our retirees? We’ve had to figure out
 too busy to play with his young son.  Finally, as the man   For some, we’ve discovered that they live alone.  It’s  which funds to use for personal protective equipment for
 becomes older and has the time the boy no longer wants  made us stop and wonder how they get that sense of con-  medical operations versus flying missions. Would I have   Air Force photograph by Airman 1st Class
                            Bryan Guthrie
 to spend time with his father.  The boy is now grown, with  nectedness when they can’t go out of their home to spend  believed you last year at this time if you told me we would   Tech. Sgt. Matthew J. Bobbitt,   DOD institutes Stop Movement order
 a family of his own, and is far too busy himself.  time with their social circle.  What is the true impact,  have people begging to get a dental cleaning? NOPE!!  57th Aircraft Maintenance
 Probably the most interesting side effect of the CO-  especially for those who live alone, if we are under another   As the vaccinations roll out and we start to recover, I   Squadron resource advisor,   The Department of Defense issued a stop
 VID-19 pandemic over these many months has been the  stay-at-home order or quarantine?  hope that we don’t throw out the lessons learned on the   opens the cover to a Fusion 3   movement of all personnel to,  from or
 re-arranging of our lives, which has caused us to look at   I thought I had always had a good sense of mission and  importance of family, connection and mission along with   F410 3D printer on Nellis Air
 work-life balance in a new way. For many, work has been  what things were essential.  the face masks.   Force Base,  Nev., March 30,   through Centers for Disease Control and
 literally brought into our homes. For others who must    However, besides helping us to focus on what our core   As we close out 2020 and take on all that 2021 brings,   Prevention designated Level 3 COVID-19
 keep the mission going, we are now acutely aware of what  mission sets are, the pandemic has really highlighted just  take some time to reach out to a coworker, supervisor, old   2020. Bobbitt, is using four   locations effective March 13 and for the next
 is mission essential; we understand that not everything  how essential our support services are to our wing. The  or new, friend or family member and just let them know   simple objects: a 3D printer,   60 days. Following Secretary of Defense
 is a priority.  medical group, security forces, force support, comptrol-  you are thinking of them. I want to wish everyone happy   transparency film, rubber bands   Mark T. Esper’s announcement of new
 For those who have had to work from home, we have  ler squadrons, and public affairs, to name a few, have all  holidays and an even better 2021!  and clips, costing roughly $4   travel restrictions, the Air Force began
          to print each face shield for                                                                                 implementing and complying with  this
          healthcare workers on base. “Our                                                                              guidance. The stop movement applies to all
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