SCHRIEVER
JUNE 10, 2021
VOLUME 15, #23
Airmen connect through video game club
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A LEADER’S PERSPECTIVE Advice for the next generation of Airmen Col. L. Kent Leonard , 310th Operations Group commander
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Raising SAPR awareness
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Volleyball champions
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Wingman, Leader, Warrior
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CONGRATULATIONS P-S GAR’s newest CCAF graduates
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Community College of the Air Force graduates at a ceremony at Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado, June 2, 2021. The CCAF has more than 370,000 registered students and each year students earn more than 1.6 million hours of college credit. U.S. Space Force photo by Staff Sgt. Alexandra M. Longfellow
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Faces of Space - 1st Lt. Nathaniel Shannon By Airman 1st Class Brooke Wise Peterson-Schriever Garrison Public Affairs
SCHRIEVER AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. — The U.S. Air Force has been upholding a tradition of camaraderie and discipline for 73 years. It was this sense of pride and purpose that inspired 1st Lt. Nathaniel Shannon, Space Delta 6 — Cyberspace Operations, 61st Cyberspace Squadron defensive cyber operations supervisor, to begin his Air Force career. “I wanted to be a part of something bigger than myself, and honor those who served before me,” said Shannon. “I also wanted to gain a caliber of discipline that I felt only the military can provide.” Shannon was one of the few students from his home town of Midland Park, New Jersey, to apply to a service academy, and the first of his immediate family to join the military. After successfully obtaining his degree in physics, he realized he wanted a little bit more. Although he originally joined with the idea of becoming a pilot, Shannon discovered a new passion in cyberspace. “I felt that joining the U.S. Space Force was the closest I would get to being at the forefront of space as a national security enterprise, even if it is from the cyber perspective,” continued Shannon. Shannon now leads a crew of cyber defense operators who monitor and protect the mission and weapon systems that make the U.S. Space Force tick. Both he and his team are the first line of defense against malicious actors trying to
U.S. Space Force graphic by Airman 1st Class Brooke Wise
U.S. Space Force 1st Lt. Nathaniel Shannon, Space Delta 6 – Cyberspace Operations, 61st Cyberspace Squadron defensive cyber operations supervisor, leads a crew of cyber defense operators who monitor and protect the mission and weapon systems at Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado, June 2, 2021.
infiltrate the Space Force in cyberspace. “Ironically, when joining the Air Force I told myself, ‘I am going to be the opposite of my dad, who just sits at a desk in front of a computer all day’,” Shannon explained. “Now I do exactly
that. My eyes have been opened to an entirely unknown part of the world to me previously — cyberspace and cyber warfare.” Despite multiple setbacks, Shannon never missed an opportunity to make the
most of his situation, and prides himself on his work ethic and determination. “Lieutenant Shannon was my most highly stratified senior watch officer,” praised U.S. Space Force Capt. Joseph Folse, 61st CYS operations officer. “Even when presented with the toughest of challenges and time-constrained environments, Lieutenant Shannon is able to come up with unique solutions that meet the need of the U.S. Space Force, and most importantly, the Guardians he supervises.” U.S. Space Force Maj. Eve O’Connor, 61st CYS director of operations, explained that Shannon is known as a skilled cyber operator, and is always looked to for input on their biggest technical and operational challenges. “Lieutenant Shannon is a very thoughtful leader,” O’Connor described. “When interacting with him, you can tell that he is very observant, attentive and considerate. He is always the first to volunteer for any challenge, task or mission. He thinks strategically about what is needed not only from his leadership, but importantly, from his subordinates as well.” Shannon went on to explain that although he was the first in his immediate family to join, he has hopes that his hard work and success will inspire the next generation. “I am very proud to be a part of building an entirely new armed service,” explained Shannon. “I like to think that I am starting a legacy that my children will hopefully follow.”
JTF-SD hosts NGA SEL
U.S. Space Force photos by Dennis Rogers
Joint Task Force Space Defense leaders host Chief Master Sgt. John Ebbrecht, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency senior enlisted advisor, during his U.S. Space Command orientation May 13, 2021. While at Schriever Air Force Base, Ebbrecht held an all-hands call with NGA representatives throughout the combatant command and toured the National Space Defense Center.
Master Sgt. Herbert McDonald, Joint Task Force-Space Defense NCOIC Operations Integration Division, briefs Chief Master Sgt. John Ebbrecht, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency senior enlisted advisor, during his visit to the organization May 13, 2021, at Schriever Air Force Base, Colo. McDonald explained some of the organization’s milestones since the National Space Defense Center was established in 2015, then called the Joint Interagency Combined Space Operations Center.
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By Col. L. Kent Leonard 310th Operations Group commander
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CHRIEVER AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. — In a few days, after a quarter century of commissioned service to our country, I will be laying down the authorities, rights, and privileges of what wearing the uniform of our military symbolizes. Therefore, I come with a message of leave-taking and farewell, and to share a few final thoughts with you, my fellow Airmen. When I accepted my commission, I could not have imagined the things I would do in the Air Force, the places I would go, the people I would meet, and the relationships I would forge in the process. If there is anything worth commenting on about my career, it is the friends I have made which I will continue to cherish long after I retire. William Butler Yeats’ words echo my thoughts in this regard, “Think where man’s glory most begins and ends, and I say my glory was I had such friends.” Not only did I make lasting friendships that sustained me in my service, but I more importantly had family that supported me every step of the way. My parents wrote weekly letters while I attended the Air Force Academy and always visited me and my family wherever I was stationed. My wonderful wife, Leslie, who was, and still is, my biggest
cheerleader, was always ready to provide support ranging from a listening ear, logistical planning for cross country moves, and making sure things were always taken care of at home while I was away. And my two wonderful daughters. They have had to endure leaving friends, schools (sometimes once the school year had already started), and have never lived close to grandparents. Regardless of their disappointments, they have continued to support me and my service. I definitely
“Excellence in all you do is
what you must continually strive for.” could not have served as long as I did without the support of friends and family along the way. As I pass the baton to those still serving, I ask you to be ready to set the pace for the next leg. The challenges our country faces today would have been unimaginable when I pinned on the gold bars of a Lieutenant. continued page 11 | LEADERSHIP
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Peterson, Schriever Airmen connect through video game club By Fin Truant Peterson-Schriever Garrison Public Affairs
PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. — Over the last year of the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s been challenging for Airmen and Guardians to connect with their peers, but two Peterson-Schriever Garrison Airmen found a way to overcome and form bonds in a simple way: they formed a video game club. “I'm a huge video gamer, so I haven't really been struggling too much with all the free time,” said Airman 1st Class Christian Anderson, 21st Communication Squadron cable and antenna technician. “But I figured that there'd be a lot of other people that are in a similar position, and maybe we could get people in contact with each other and get to know other Airmen on base.” Anderson saw advertising around base encouraging Airmen and Guardians to establish or join clubs to connect with others as well as pass the time at home that COVID-19 restrictions created. However, there was no video game club listed, so he reached out to the person in charge of clubs, Staff Sgt. Andrew Tello, 21st Communications Squadron unit training and deployment manager. With Tello’s advice and assistance in promoting the club, Anderson started a server on an instant messaging and Voice over Internet Protocol service to connect video game-playing Airmen and Guardians. Currently, he co-leads the club with Senior Airman Brice Brewington, 50th Operations Support Squadron satellite communications operator, who is stationed at Schriever AFB. The club has mostly been advertised to dormitory service members so far, but over 20 Airmen and Guardians have joined the club’s VoIP server, and plans exist to advertise the club across Front Range military communities. “We’ve tried our best to seek out what games people
want to play or [organize] a tournament online,” said Anderson. The framework for this gaming club, and many others on base, was spawned in late 2019, after a resilience event that encouraged Peterson AFB Airmen to build closer ties to one another with empathy, compassion and vulnerability. Tello assisted in bringing the programing to Peterson with support from violence prevention integrator Michel Cremeans. Tello had attended a similar event in his teens and he wanted to share what he’d learned with his fellow service members. One of the big takeaways from the resilience event was an impetus to “be the change” to make healthier, more interconnected workplaces and communities. This led to the formation of a “Be the Change” group on base, which spawned the idea for clubs in turn. “The purpose of the clubs is to connect all the members at Peterson and Schriever,” said Tello. “[That] includes any spouses, dependents, contractors, military, civilian and DoD [personnel], as long as they're at least 18 years old. Three goals we're looking for [are]: people to meet new people, to foster a sense of community, and we want to spend time doing what they already like to do.” For Anderson and Brewington, that initiative means big things are on the horizon for their video game club. “With COVID and work from home, it’s difficult to try and plan or advertise anything… but we’ve been working on remodeling part of the bowling alley to become a gaming center,” said Anderson. “We haven’t come up with a cool name yet, but we wanted to have maybe 10 to 12 PCs for local tournaments.” For more information on clubs, how to join one or start a new club to share your interests with others, visit www.peterson.spaceforce.mil/Community/ Find-Your-Club/.
“The purpose of the clubs is to connect all the members at Peterson and Schriever.” — Staff Sgt. Andrew Tello, 21st Communications Squadron unit training and deployment manager
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In order to help pass the time at home mandated by COVID-19 restrictions, Airman 1st Class Christian Anderson, 21st Communication Squadron cable and antenna technician and Senior Airman Brice Brewington, 50th Operations Support Squadron satellite communications operator, formed a video game club to connect Peterson and Schriever service members. This and other clubs allow the broader Peterson and Schriever communities to meet new people and foster deeper connections through shared interests.
Dodgeball tournament to raise SAPR awareness Members of the 379th Space Range Squadron gather at the Schriever Fitness Center after winning a dodgeball tournament hosted by the Schriever Sexual Assault Response and Prevention team on May 27, 2021, at Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado. The SAPR office held the event to raise awareness for the SAPR program. For additional information regarding the SAPR program and resources available, including methods of reporting, local and national assistance phone number and unit classes available by request, visit www.schriever. spaceforce.mil/SAPR. U.S. Space Force photo by Marcus Hill
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Chief Master Sergeant of the Space Force hosts town hall
U.S. Space Force photos by Airman 1st Class Brooke Wise
Chief Master Sgt. of the Space Force Roger A. Towberman addresses Guardians and Airmen at a town hall at Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado, June 4, 2021. The Peterson-Schriever Garrison enables U.S. Space Force and partner mission execution of eight functional deltas and more than 80 mission partners across 22 worldwide locations through the provision of integrated USSF and U.S. Air Force Base Operating Support, Combat Service Support and Garrison Support Agency services.
Chief Master Sgt. of the Space Force Roger A. Towberman speaks at a town hall at Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado, June 4, 2021. One of the topics Chief Towberman explained were his long term educational goals for the force, to include a center of excellence for Guardians and future university partnerships to create accredited curriculums reciprocal with current U.S. Air Force standards.
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Intramural volleyball championship
U.S. Space Force photos by Kathryn Damon
Members of Space Delta 8 – Satellite Communications and Navigational Warfare, 2nd Space Operations Squadron hold a plaque and volleyball to commemorate their victory in the intramural volleyball tournament at the Schriever Fitness Center at Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado on May 20, 2021. Teams did not compete in volleyball in 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic, however, 2nd SOPS still managed to earn the title in this year’s tournament.
Members of Space Delta 8 – Satellite Communications and Navigational Warfare, 4th Space Operations Squadron jump to block a spike attempt from DEL 8, 2nd SOPS during the intramural volleyball championship game May 20, 2021, at the Schriever Fitness Center at Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado. In the tournament, 2nd SOPS had to win two games in a row to secure the title.
USSPACECOM commander visits Ka’ena Point Tracking Station
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U.S. Army Gen. James H. Dickinson (second from the right), U.S. Space Command commander, poses for a group photo with Space Delta 6 – Cyberspace Operations, 21st Space Operations Squadron, Detachment 3 personnel at Ka’ena Point Tracking Station in Hawaii, May 19, 2021. Dickinson toured DEL 6 satellites and radomes during his visit.
Detachment 3, 21st Space Operations Squadron leadership pose for a group photo with U.S. Army Gen. James H. Dickinson (right), U.S. Space Command commander, during his visit to Ka’ena Point Tracking Station in Hawaii, May 19, 2021. The general was briefed on the Satellite Control Network mission that is responsible for tracking satellites in orbit. Dickinson toured the two radomes, which are locally known as the “golf balls”. Dickinson presented coins to two individuals during his visit to Hawaii.
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P-S GAR’s newest CCAF graduates By Staff Sgt. Alexandra M. Longfellow
THE NEWEST CCAF GRADUATES
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PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. — The Community College of the Air Force concept evolved in the early 1970s as means for Airmen to gain recognition for their U.S. Air Force training. Further education provides Airmen an opportunity to be better at their jobs within the Air Force and to make them more competitive once they leave the military service. The CCAF Graduation Ceremony is a bi-annual event that recognizes enlisted members of Peterson-Schriever Garrison, who have completed the requirements for an Associate of Applied Science Degree through the CCAF. This event was a combined Spring/Fall 2020 and Spring 2021 event due to COVID-19 restrictions.
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Maj. Kristin Wolfe, F-35A Lightning II Demonstration Team pilot and commander, performs for F-135 engine maintainers assigned to the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex, at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma, May 25, 2021. The demonstration team put on the performance for the maintainers as a show of appreciation for keeping F-35s throughout the Department of Defense running and in the sky.
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Staff Sgt. Morgan Hall, a boom operator assigned to the Ohio Air National Guard’s 121st Air Refueling Wing, looks out of the boom pod of a KC-135 Stratotanker during a refueling flight off the coast of the United Kingdom, May 26, 2021. Miller is a part of a group of Guard members operating from Scotland and providing air refueling support as part of exercise At-Sea Demo / Formidable Shield. Formidable Shield is a first-of-itskind multinational exercise, taking place in the region of the North Atlantic Ocean around the United Kingdom.
U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Jennifer Zima
Rows of headstones line the grounds at the Brookwood American Military Cemetery, United Kingdom, May 30, 2021. As one of eight permanent American cemeteries established outside of the United States after World War I, Brookwood is the final resting place of 468 Americans killed during World War I.
Senior cadets stand in formation during the U.S. Air Force Academy Class of 2021 gradua Air Force Academy graduates received their diplomas in a graduation ceremony at Falco
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Honor guard members from Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, line up to present the colors during a Memorial Day ceremony in Fairborn, Ohio, May 31, 2021. Established in 1971, Memorial Day is a federal holiday meant to honor the men and women who have died while serving in the U.S. military.
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Airman 1st Class Luciano Medrano, 423rd Security Forces Squadron response force leader, scans his perimeter during a force-on-force exercise at RAF Molesworth, United Kingdom, May 21, 2021. Defenders from the 422nd and 423rd SFS came together to train as they responded to multiple scenarios geared towards sharpening their skills in deadly-force situations.
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Airmen load a C-17 Globemaster III at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, May 16, 2021. The C-17 transported Soldiers and cargo in support of a Combined Joint Task Force-Operation Inherent Resolve mission.
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WINGMAN, LEADER, WARRIOR Airman 1st Class Brooke Peckham
FACES OF SPACE Spc 4 Candy Bais
U.S. Space Force graphic by Airman 1st Class Brooke Wise
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Brooke Peckham, 50th Force Support Squadron career development technician at Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado, is responsible for providing expert career guidance regarding retention, enlisted promotion, retirement and separation counseling to more than 2,300 military personnel. Her duties are critical to ensuring military personnel entitlements and benefits are accurately updated and reflected in their personnel records which prevents entries that could negatively impact pay or career progression. Over the last six months, Peckham generated 121 re-enlistment contracts for Airmen transferring into the U.S. Space Force.
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U.S. Space Force Spc. 4 Candy Bais, Space Delta 8 – Satellite Communications and Navigational Warfare, GPS Warfighting Collaboration Cell mission planner, discusses her journey from the Philippines to America and her battles with cancer. She continues to excel at her profession and provide around-the-clock support to over 6 billion military and civilian GPS users.
Vandenberg welcomes new 21st SOPS commander
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Previous and present 21st Space Operations Squadron commanders with U.S. Space Force Col. Roy Rockwell, Space Delta 6 – Cyberspace Operations commander (left) and the squadron guidon at Vandenberg Space Force Base, California, May 21, 2021. The 21st SOPS was activated Oct. 1, 1991 at Vandenberg AFB and has Geographically Separated Units around the globe. From left: U.S. Space Force Col. Roy Rockwell, Space Delta 6 – Cyberspace Operations commander; retired U.S. Air Force Col. Michael Wulfestieg, 21st SOPS commander 2011-2013; U.S. Space Force Col. Phillip Verroco, 21st SOPS commander 2015-2017; U.S. Space Force Lt. Col. Samuel Oppelaar, 21st SOPS commander 2019-2021; and U.S. Space Force Lt. Col. Justin Roque, 21st SOPS commander.
U.S. Space Force Lt. Col. Justin Roque, Space Delta 6 – Cyberspace Operations, 21st Space Operations Squadron commander, with his wife, Melissa, and son, Xavier, following the 21st SOPS change of command ceremony at Vandenberg Space Force Base, California, May 21, 2021. Families are the backbone of the U.S. Space Force, providing strength, unity and support to Guardians and Airmen across the force.
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LEADERSHIP From page 3
In order to successfully meet those challenges, we must “…carry forward steadily, surely, and without complaint the burdens of a prolonged and complex struggle-with liberty at stake.” The pace you set in these interesting and challenging times will determine the defense of our way of life against those opposed to it. You already have many of the tools you need to set that pace. First you must have persistence. Regardless of external factors to the contrary, we must press toward our goal of a strong national defense. There have been many times in my career when I wanted to quit, but it was my fellow Airmen that kept me going. I looked to my right. I looked to my left. I was shoulder to shoulder with others who persisted in doing what they had to do, contributing to national defense.
“Think where man’s glory most begins and ends, and
I say my glory was I had such friends.” — William Butler Yeats
Persistence is what it is going to take to preserve us as a nation. The threat may be a natural one like we see today. It may be manmade, machines of war the likes of which are on the fringes of our imagination. Regardless, we must persist if we are to survive and thrive. You must also have the right attitude. We can easily spiral into negativity. I know personally how debilitating a negative attitude can be, how paralyzing it is to be in its grip. I have been impacted by thinking “there is no way I can do this.” But it has been my family, my friends, and my fellow Airmen that have shown me that with their help, I can. What I ask you to do is to think, “I can do this!” Or if you are not feeling particularly strong at the moment, “We can do this!” Sometimes, you will just have to think you are “nine feet tall and could go bear hunting with a switch.” You will face challenges as individu-
als, as a service, and as a nation we can scarcely imagine. As you pursue peace and the preservation of our way of life, our challengers will continually try to dissuade us. But you cannot let them. You may suffer temporary setbacks, but you must have an attitude that we will ultimately prevail, regardless of their actions. This is the kind of attitude you must adopt, if you have not already. You also must be women and men of good character. You have to be honest with yourselves and with others. You have to be willing to put others’ needs before your own needs and often your desires. You have to be kind to those you work with and work for — those you lead and those by whom you are led. People will not remember all the things you accomplished while you were in uniform but they will remember when you were kind to them. You must be willing to sacrifice your time, your resources, and your energy for others as well as ultimately, the mission. You may be called upon to sacrifice more of those things, but never to sacrifice your character. Character is what binds us all together to accomplish the mission we have been given, whether on the ground, in the air, or circling in orbits above the globe. Finally, you must strive for excellence. Perfection is unattainable. “Good enough” does not win in the long-run. Excellence in all you do is what you must continually strive for. It is what will provide stability during turbulent times. It will not make you second guess if you have been “found wanting” and unable to proceed. It will never leave you with a sense of “I should have…” or “I could have…” It is the kind of effort that satisfies in the end. It also is the effort that wins. You may not always attain it, but you must strive for excellence and demand others around you to do the same. My desire for myself, as I pass the baton, is that I will prove not less virtuous and useful as a Citizen, than I did as an Airman. My desire for you is that you will set the pace and continue to strive for peace as you defend our country. I will be watching intently from the stadium. It has been my honor to serve with you. I wish you and your families nothing but the full blessings of liberty that our great country affords in our Constitution.
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The 50th Force Support Squadron Customer Service Team is now allowing online renewals for dependent US IDs and DEERS updates. No appointment necessary! This process is currently applicable to only USAF dependents. Guidance will be released shortly on when USSF applications will be accepted. Every online renewal request must include an ID Card Renewal Form. Eligibility criteria and instructions on how to submit documents via DoD SAFE can be found
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Logistics planner retraining opportunities
Master Sergeant promotion ceremony photo album
The Air Force seeks enlisted members interested in retraining into the logistics plans specialty career field. Contact Ed Smith at 719-567‐3082 or Monika Frank at 719-567‐3060, for more information.
21ST MDG ANNOUNCEMENTS 21st MDS upcoming closures — Schriever AFB
The 21st MDS clinic is open Monday — Friday from 7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. To make an appointment with the clinic call 719-524-2273. The clinic will be closed during the upcoming dates: June 10 (All day) July 2 (noon-4:30 p.m.)
COVID-19 vaccine is available for eligible personnel
Effective immediately, the 21st MDG is opening eligibility to all patients ages 16 and older. The 21 MDG is administering the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine. It is a 2-dose vaccine series and the second dose is required 21 days after the initial dose.
Book your own COVID-19 vaccine appointment
For those of you who would like to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, the MDG has launched the COVID-19 Vaccine Appointment Tool. Members may utilize the link below to book their own
Want to ask the commander a question?
There’s a number of methods available to ask your questions or voice your concerns to the Peterson-Schriever Garrison commander. • Email: p-sgar.cc.actionline@us.af.mil • App: “Questions?” feature on Peterson’s AF Connect or Schriever’s AF Connect apps • Website: “Contact” tab on the Peterson AFB or Schriever AFB websites Your submission will remain anonymous on the app or website unless you click the “Contact Me” box and include your email address.
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appointment to receive their vaccination (if they choose). https://informatics-stage.health.mil/ COVAX/ or call 719-524-2273, option 1 (patients should anticipate longer than normal wait times if booking by phone). Individuals who are 16 or 17 will need a legal guardian present during the vaccination appointment.
COVID-19 options for TRICARE beneficiaries
Colorado Springs now has many options for TRICARE beneficiaries to book COVID-19 vaccines. Go to the links below to find a place near you. ht tps://w w w.peterson.spaceforce.mi l/ Coronavirus/ https://w w w.schriever.spaceforce.mil/ Coronavirus/Beneficiary-Vaccine-Availability
COVID-19 point of testing location
The Peterson AFB COVID-19 Point of Testing location will be open Monday and Wednesday from 8 a.m.-1 p.m. for appointments and tier testing. This time change allows a smoother transition for the afternoon vaccinations.
Did you KNOW? El Paso Veteran of the Year nominations open El Paso County Veteran Services Office is currently seeking nominations for its Annual Veteran of the Year Award. A veteran from El Paso County is honored each year for their exemplary military service and continued commitment to serving fellow veterans and our community. To be eligible for this prestigious award, nominees must be honorably discharged or retired from military service from one of the five Armed Forces of the United States, including the Reserve or National Guard, or the United States Merchant Marines, and must reside in El Paso County, Colorado. For more information about the Veteran of the Year Award or to nominate a veteran, visit https://communityservices.elpasoco.com/veterans-services/veteran-of-the-year/. Nominations are due to El Paso County Veteran Services no later than June 30.
For group and individual photos taken of the master sergeant promotion ceremony; or photos from base events and ceremonies taken by the P-S GAR Public affairs, visit: https:// www.flickr.com/photos/psgar/albums/
Peterson Main Exchange hours of operation — Effective June 1
Mon.-Sat. 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Sun.-10 a.m.-6 p.m. For more info, visit https://www.facebook.com/ ColoradoSpringsExchange/
El Paso County Clean Sweep Event
On June 12, El Paso County will be hosting the “Clean Sweep Event.” Pre-registration is required. Accepted items include: electronics, paint, household chemicals, mattresses, batteries and tires. For full exemptions, details, and registration see the link provided or call 719-520-7878/7879. https://communityservices.elpasoco.com/clean-sweepevents/
CDOT construction: 1-25 and CO 115 ramp resurfacing
This project will resurface interchange ramps in the Colorado Springs area, upgrade guardrail systems and place new pavement markings. Several locations will receive new asphalt curb, slope and ditch paving. Overnight ramp closures at NORAD/O'Connell (EXIT 43 A/B). With anticipated completion in August, this project will improve safety with smoother highway transitions and new guardrail. Planned closures are overnight from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. and signed detour routes will be provided. All ramps will be open during the day. Some noise is expected overnight from construction equipment and asphalt milling operations. All work and ramp closures are weather-dependent. More information on the project can be found here: https:// www.codot.gov/projects/i25-co115-ramp-resurfacing
DoD, ID card holders can shop at the exchange
Starting May 1, Department of Defense and Coast Guard civilian employees can shop in store with the Army & Air Force Exchange Service at Ft. Carson, Peterson/Schriever AFB, and United States Air Force Academy. Access to ShopMyExchange.com will start later this year.
Voluntary Leave Transfer Program
Tracey Snyder has been approved for the Voluntary Leave Transfer Program. To donate leave: • Complete the OPM 30-A • Request to donate annual leave to recipient under the VLTP To transfer leave, go to www.opm.gov/FORMS/PDF_/opm630a.pdf or www.opm.gov/forms/pdf_fill/opm630b.pdf Scan the signed form and email it to deneige.darr@spaceforce.mil continued page 13 | ANNOUNCEMENTS
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Reporting potholes
Report pothole locations in need of repair on Peterson Air Force Base to the 21st Civil Engineer Squadron customer service desk. E-mail should include the location of the pothole, POC, cross streets and nearest building. Send email to 21ces.customerserv@us.af.mil.
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Peterson AFB facility manager training resumes
AFSA Chapter 1181 general membership meeting What: AFSA Chapter 1181 holds General Membership meetings When: Second Wednesday of every month Where: Peterson Hub, main lounge at 3:30 p.m. Details: We will be raffling off a free, one-year membership sponsored by First Command! Bring a friend or co-worker and learn about current AFSA legislative matters, professional development, community involvement, volunteer opportunities and more. Check out our Facebook page @AFSA1181 or http://www.afsa1181.org
The 21st Civil Engineer Squadron customer service team has resumed the Peterson AFB facility manager training for all new and currently appointed facility managers. Training sessions are 9-10:30 a.m. and 1-2:30 p.m. every Monday in Building 1324, 21 CES main conference room until all eligible facility managers receive the current training. Sessions are limited to 20 people, and public health directive and current COVID protocols are followed. Customer service is reaching out to appointed FMs to schedule training. Scheduling is on a first-come, first-serve basis so prompt replies ensure a session that works best for an individual’s schedule. Questions should be directed to 21 CES customer service 719-556-4030 or 21ces.customerserv@us.af.mil
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