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Train the world’s greatest F-35 and F-16 fighter pilots March 4, 2016
Vol. 16, No. 9
INSIDE
STORIES Norway hits
100-sortie mark
Trip reduction survey, 3
SSgt finds right stage, 4 Lt. Col. Martin Tesli, 62nd Fighter
Dudette surpasses Squadron Norwegian instructor
pilot, passes his gear to Ello Puga-
milestone, 7 Orozco, 62nd Aircraft Maintenance
Hill’s F-35s, 12 Unit crew chief, after completing
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Bball, 19 2024, Luke is scheduled to have six
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Senior Airman Devante Williams
Thunderbolts celebrate Black History Month
Senior Airman James Hensley by Staff Sgt. what I decided to do was use the term I’m himself against a possible attack. He was
GRACE LEE most comfortable with and that’s black.” one of the people who participated in sit-ins
TBOLTS RECOVER at demonstrations during the Civil Rights
56th Fighter Wing Public Affairs Black History Month is celebrated in the Movement. He was also one of the guys
See Page 10 month of February, Bruce said. The month who was called Freedom Riders. Being a
Thunderbolts gathered to celebrate allows all Americans to learn about the Freedom Rider was extremely dangerous.
INDEX Black History Month Feb. 25 at Luke Air history behind the month and remember They would get on buses, go down south,
Force Base to remember the achievements the lives of those who made a significant and sit at the lunch counter in white res-
Action line ............................. 2 made by African-Americans and recognize and positive impact on American society. taurants and sometimes get arrested by
Briefs..................................... 3 the central role they played in American the police. They were arrested for the act
Spotlight ................................ 4 history. “Black history is rich in culture — it’s of civil disobedience, breaking the rules of
Diversions ........................... 13 art, sports, medicine, literature, educa- segregation. My father said he remembered
Sports.................................. 19 This year’s theme, “Hallowed Grounds: tion and engineering,” Bruce said. “Black getting arrested, going to jail and being
Sites of African-American Memories” has people have contributed immensely in the afraid he would not come out alive. That’s
QUOTE OF THE WEEK been selected by the Association for the American way of life and in every avenue.” how dangerous it was.”
Study of African-American Life and History.
“At all levels from the commander Bruce expounded on famous black Ameri- Bruce shared more personal stories be-
to the most junior supervisor, we are After the singing of the National Anthem cans who served in the U.S. military. fore coming to a close.
responsible for these details. The and the chaplain giving an invocation,
leader cannot and should not attempt attendees partook in a southern-style bar- “In 1770, Crispus Attucks was a Negro “Thank you for letting me share some of
to be in all places at all times nor can becue luncheon. Once attendees finished sailor who became the first man to die in the my thoughts on black history during the
he be the expert on all facets of the eating, Ben Bruce, 56th Fighter Wing Boston Massacre,” he said. “Seven Ameri- building of America,” he said. “I’m very
mission. We do this through leader- ground safety manager and guest speaker, cans were killed on the streets of Boston. proud of each and every one of you. Re-
ship, delegation and trust.” came to the stage. This killing fueled the Revolutionary War. member, history makes us smarter, heritage
Five thousand men of color served Gen. makes us proud — be proud of yourselves
Lt. Col. Michael Dunn “I have lived the last half of the twentieth George Washington in this war. The British and your history.”
56th Training Squadron century, so for me that half is not really his- stormed American shores and several black
tory because at one point in my life, it was soldiers, such as Peter Salem and Caesar For one Airman and National Anthem
WEATHER today,” Bruce said. “But the most important Brown received special commendations singer of the event, Black History Month
reason I’m here this morning is because I for their actions in the Battle of Bunker is a month to be thankful.
Today love America.” Hill. For the next eight years, all the way
to the Battle of Yorktown, blacks served. “I feel like Black History Month is a time
86°/56° Bruce continued to explain how the terms Additionally, 180,000 blacks served in a to reflect and be grateful for what our an-
used for African Americans changed with nation-shaping event — the Civil War.” cestors have done and what they had to go
Sunny time. through to get us to where we are today,”
Once Bruce completed sharing military said Senior Airman Timpson Brittany,
“Today, I’m not going to be politically cor- history, he began to speak of his family 56th Civil Engineer Squadron operations
rect,” he said. “I’m not going to use the term history. management journeyman. “It’s also a time
African-American. See, when I was growing for Americans to learn what the month is
up I was Negro, then I went south and I “As a child, I remember my father would about and how it came to be.”
became colored, and then finally I was black take us to church on Wednesday nights,” he
before turning back to African-American — said. “I watched my father get on the floor, See PHOTOS, Page 6
that’s a lot of changing,” he chuckled. “So roll up in a ball and learn how to defend
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