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 To hell with ‘it’  99th ABW                                  432nd Wing announces







 by Master Sgt. Jenniffer Teets  became my lone release for the pain and   2020 annual award winners
 Dover AFB, Del.  frustrations that engulfed me.  announces
 But it wasn’t enough and I still felt
 Have you had a life altering moment?  empty and sought to fill the void. I didn’t   During a recently ceremony,   First Sergeant of the Year —   Field Grade Officer of the Year
 Not like dodging a car accident that made  know how, but I knew I needed to change   the 432nd Wing, 432nd Air Expe-  Master Sgt. Justin, 732nd Opera-  — Maj. Brent, 25th Attack Group,
 your heart skip a few beats.  the course I was on or “it” was going to   ditionary Wing announced their  tions Group, 15th Attack Squad-  89th Attack Squadron
 I’m talking about a moment where the  redefine who I was in all areas of my life.   2021 MVPs  annual award winners.  ron       Flight Commander of the Year
 fundamentals of who you are become   During my last assignment, the Air-  “Congrats to all our 432nd Wing   Key Spouse of the Year — Mar-  — Capt. Nicholas, 732nd Opera-
 questioned. The type when you look in  men’s personal struggles in and out of   2020 Annual Award Nominees,”  cela, 432nd Operations Group,  tions Group, 867th Attack Squad-
 the mirror and the reflection you see is  work seemed to have a price; more often   The 99th Air Base Wing recognized civilian,   said base leadership in a Facebook  489th Attack Squadron  ron
 not yours.  If you have, I want you to  than not, things would trigger specific   enlisted and commissioned Airmen as their “2020   post. “We hosted a spectacular   Flight Chief of the Year — Tech   Officer Formal Training Unit
 think back to that specific moment in  emotions or flashbacks to my earlier   MVPS” during the annual awards ceremony Feb.   afternoon recognizing Hunters for  Sgt. Jared, 25th Attack Group,  Instructor of the Year — Capt.
 time when you decided not to let “it”  situation.  26, 2021.   the crucial work they have done  89th Attack Squadron          Berigan, 432nd Operations Group,
 define you.  I found myself in a vicious cycle of   The 2020 winners are:  this year, and had the opportunity   Enlisted Formal Training Unit  44th Reconnaissance Squadron
 This very sentence reminds me of a  work, family, day-to-day grind and   Airman: Senior Airman Breanne Bailey  to recognize many of them with  Instructor of the Year — Staff   Officer Flying Instructor of the
 revealing quote by Simon Sinek, “Most  drinking myself to sleep hoping to avoid   NCO: Tech. Sgt. Chelsey Barnes  some well-earned hardware to  Sgt. Matthew, 432nd Operations  Year — Capt. Dolan, 432nd Opera-
 of us live our lives by accident — we live  the nightmares. With lots of reflection,   Senior NCO: Senior Master Sgt. Alonso Blackman Jr.  display in their workspaces. Thank  Group, 11th Attack Squadron  tions Group, 30th Reconnaissance
 as it happens. Fulfillment comes when  I realized I longed to feel the joy I once   Company Grade Officer: Capt. Nathan Spradley  you for Holding the Line!”  Enlisted Flying Instructor of  Squadron
 we live our lives on purpose.”   sensed: mentoring and helping people.  Field Grade Officer: Maj. Robert Shuler  The award winners are:  the Year — Tech. Sgt. Travis,   Weapons Officer Instructor of
 Prior to 2016, I spent most of my vol-  Additionally, I came to realize my   First Sergeant: Senior Master Sgt. Quentin Davis  Airman of the Year — Senior  732nd Operations Group, 732nd  the Year — Capt. Dennis, 25th At-
 unteer time with activities or organiza-  dark poems were keeping me in a rota-  Courtesy photograph  Civilian Category 1: Christina McKeen  Airman China, 432nd Mission  Operations Support Squadron  tack Group, 20th Attack Squadron
 tions concentrated toward teaching and  tion of destructive emotions. Intention-  Master Sgt. Jenniffer Teets, 436th Comptroller Squadron, carries the Air Force flag while   Civilian Category 2: Angela Sisneros  Support Group, 432nd Security   Junior Company Grade Officer   Civilian, Category 1 of the Year
 leading Airmen in any venue I could  ally, I began spending more of my time   on horseback during a rodeo competition.   Civilian Category 3: Dr. James Honeycutt  Forces Squadron  of the Year — 1st Lt. Chase, 432nd  — Melissa, 25th Attack Group,
 reach.  leading outside the uniform. Knowing   Honor Guard Airman: Senior Airman Anasacia   NCO of the Year — Tech. Sgt.  Operations Group, 30th Recon-  482nd Attack Squadron
 That all changed when someone I  something had to change, I accepted the  shattered pieces of me that remained.  versus my trauma. It has empowered me   Argueta  Hannah, 432nd Operations Group,  naissance Squadron  Civilian, Category 2 of the Year
 trusted and thought had pure intentions  role as an event director for the Profes-  One example was while representing  to write a success story for those who   Volunteer (Teen): Laylia Walker  30th Reconnaissance Squadron  Junior Company Grade Officer  — Megan, 432nd Mission Support
 reminded me how horrid and selfish  sional Armed Forces Rodeo Association.  PAFRA, we spent an afternoon with hos-  could use a lending hand. Serving others   Volunteer (Adult): Sandy Valdezate  Senior NCO of the Year — Mas-  of the Year — Capt. Patrick, 25th  Group, 432nd Support Squadron
 some people fundamentally are. A series   Additionally, I accepted the only  pital-bound oncology patients during the  motivates me and preoccupies me from   Key Spouse: Carissa Jones  ter Sgt. Sarah, 432nd Wing Staff   Attack Group, 25th Operations   Civilian Category 3 of the Year
 of events unfolded and I eventually found  enlisted leadership role appointed to a  finals of the world championship rodeo.  dwelling on various aspects of my past.  Agency  Support Squadron  — Felicia, 432nd Wing Staff Agency
 myself confronted with having to make  military member on behalf of Cheyenne   Seeing those kids muster the courage   This is not meant to downgrade any-
 extreme decisions.  Frontier Days. Both organizations tied  to meet our rodeo horses in the park-  one’s life trials. Drinking my trauma
 The influencers of my life at that time  directly into our family’s passion for  ing lot was indescribable. It absorbed  away wasn’t the answer for me, nor was it
 assured me the court proceedings would  horses and rodeo. Working with people  several hours of our day, but it created  productive in the healing process. I sadly   Nellis hosts virtual COVID-19 Town Hall
 not bring value to my healing process; I  outside of the military was that change  memories for children and families who  did not wake up with that revelation. It
 followed their advice.  of scenery that I needed to redirect my  had been limited to living in the oncol-  took time and realizing that I needed to
 Unfortunately, I opted not to take  focus away from “it.”  ogy ward.  find something more.  by Airman 1st Class Zachary Rufus
 part in the legal process until the formal   These acts of being a servant leader   It gave them a moment to be engaged,   To this day, it takes frequent remind-  Nellis AFB, Nev.
 discharge board proceedings against that  offered me different opportunities so I  while at least temporarily not having to  ers that what happened did not need to
 Airman, which took place in 2018. Dur-  could refocus my attention. It was more  focus on all the negative that had become  define who I am, nor does it deserve that   New COVID-19 guidelines,
 ing this time, I didn’t work on healing.  than something to consume time or stay  their “it.” This is exactly what focusing  power. This message is intended for you   the coronavirus vaccine and the
 Honestly, I was in self-preservation  busy; it was things I willingly chose to  on the spirit of community was doing  to fill the “it” with your current or past   road map to recovery were topics
 mode. I was fully focused on staying  invest in.  for me.  situations. No matter how large or small   covered by Nellis leadership and
 afloat at work and keeping my family   The act of feeling as if I had control   The act of giving provided me outlets  those tribulations may be, only you can   medical professionals during the
 from seeing my tears. Writing poems  and a voice again began to replace the  to concentrate on positive opportunities  determine what happens next.  COVID-19 Virtual Town Hall,
                                                              Feb. 17, 2021, at Nellis Air Force
                                                              Base, Nev.
 winners, from Page 1  									  Master Sgt. Amanda M. Nelson,   Capt. Dylan C. Hallums, 548th CTS,   Master Sgt. Jason C. Allchin, 414th   Col. Todd Dyer, 99th Air Base
 Detachment 2, 6th CTS, Camp Bullis,   Fort Polk, La.   CTS, Nellis AFB  Wing commander, and Col.
 AFSPECWAR Support Noncommissioned   Texas   AFSPECWAR Survival, Evasion,   AFSPECWAR Enlisted Instructor of the   Linda Hagemann, 99th Medical
 Officer (NCO) of the Year   AFSPECWAR Tactical Air Control Party   Resistance and Escape (SERE) NCO of the   Year   Group deputy commander, ad-
 Staff Sgt. Zackery W. Garland,   (TACP) NCO of the Year   Year   Tech. Sgt. Therron A. Bundick, 66th   dressed questions in front of a
 Detachment 2, 6th Combat Training   Staff Sgt. Nicholas J. Ward, 12th CTS,   Staff Sgt. Kyle J. Maloy, 414th CTS,   Weapons Squadron, Nellis AFB  virtual, live audience during the   Air Force photograph by Airman 1st Class Zachary Rufus
 Squadron (CTS), Camp Bullis, Texas   Fort Irwin, Calif.  Nellis Air Force Base, Nev  AFSPECWAR CGO Instructor of the Year   event with the help of a panel of   Maj. Taylor Atchley, 99th Medical Group immunization clinic officer-in-charge,
 AFSPECWAR Support Senior NCO of the   AFSPECWAR TACP Company Grade   AFSPECWAR SERE Senior NCO of the   Capt. Mister Carlton, 6th CTS, Nellis   medical professionals from the   answers questions during the COVID-19 Town Hall rehearsal at Nellis Air Force
 Year   Officer (CGO) of the Year   Year (Tier 2)   AFB       99th MDG, as well as 99th ABW    Base, Nev., Feb. 17, 2021. Nellis AFB leadership and medical professionals hosted
                                                              Command Chief Master Sgt. Alex   the town hall to give updates about COVID guidelines and answer questions.
                                                              Morgan III.
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