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1 Combat Airlifter • Jan. 26, 2018 M , v , P IssIon IsIon rIorItIes The mission of the 19th Airlift Wing is to Project and Sustain Agile Combat Airlift. Team Little Rock projects combat capability as force providers, remaining agile and ready to respond at a moment’s notice for any mission across the globe. Page 2 trIcare changIng PrescrIPtIon coPayMents Volume 66 • Number 3 • Friday, Jan. 26, 2018 61ST AIRLIFT SQUADRON REDEPLOYERS Beginning on Feb. 1, copayments for pages 8-9 prescription drugs at TRICARE Pharmacy Home Delivery and retail pharmacies will increase. Page 6 I - n servIce recruIter Tech. Sgt. Maritza Moore, Central Recruiting Squadron Air Force Reserve in-service recruiter, is responsible for recruiting Airmen separating from active-duty service into the Air Force Reserve at Little Rock Air Force Base. Page 7 P g . s assIng of en elf It is with our deepest sorrow that we inform you of the death of Maj. Gen. (Ret.) Kip L. Self, Commander of the 314th Airlift Wing and Little Rock Air Force Base U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Grace Nichols Airmen from the 61st Airlift Squadron are welcomed home by their families Jan. 20 at Little Rock Air Force Base. Members of the 61st AS supported Installation Commander from 2005-2007. Operation Freedom Sentinel by providing Combat Airlift to allies and troops on the ground. Page 11 2 FROM THE TOP Combat Airlifter • Jan. 26, 2018 Mission, Vision, Priorities: Black Knights bringing in 2018 By Col. Gerald Donohue All of these priorities are tied togeth- Wing mission as it is necessary to Base is truly a special place to work, live 19th Airlift Wing Commander er; through training opportunities, we sustain our readiness. We need to and celebrate our heritage and it is our are ensuring safe and effective mission recognize being good today isn’t goal to make sure our installation and The mission of the 19th Airlift Wing execution as well as taking care of our sufficient; we need to be good tomorrow. facilities are reflective of that for Airmen is to Project and Sustain Agile Combat Airmen. These all directly contribute, in Effective training ensures our readiness and their families stationed here, Airlift. Team Little Rock projects combat large part, to our installation excellence. remains strong and that we not only look capability as force providers, remaining striving for excellence. Safe and Effective Mission Execution at right now, but towards our future. agile and ready to respond at a moment’s Moving beyond our gates and into is critical to our success. In ensuring We cannot do anything without each notice for any mission across the globe. the international theater, there are clear that we are truly focusing on safety yet and every one of you. Taking Care of In conjunction with the senior leader- indications that our Air Force will face ship team of the 19th Airlift Wing, I have remaining effective, we are looking Airmen is something we take serious- more complex and evolving challeng- set four priorities for Little Rock Air to minimize any preventable issues ly. The Team Little Rock Community, es around the globe. We cannot afford Force Base to tackle. The four priorities that could negatively impact our both on base and off, work tirelessly to to be second place. But through these allow the 19th Airlift Wing to focus on mission completion. With these issues care for our Airmen and families. As we challenges, our base and our community the strategic mission and hone in on how minimized, the capability to provide focus on mission success, it is critical to accomplish that mission at every level. combat airlift across the globe is consis- to continue to improve upon the feeling will continue to focus on our priori- Our priorities are: tent and strengthened. We are ready to of family in the military because it is ties to deliver our trademark agile Safe and Effective Mission perform any variety of tasks within our something that makes military service combat airlift the world over, continu- Execution mission wheelhouse. absolutely special. ing to live out our long term vision of a Training Training, another priority, fits within The relationships we build are unique Unified Team of Professional Airmen Taking Care of Airmen Safe and Effective Mission Execution and the experience is part and parcel to Renowned for Combat Airlift.. Today and Installation Excellence and directly supports the 19th Airlift service in arms. Little Rock Air Force Tomorrow. C a W ombat irlifter of the eek NAME AND RANK Airman Dustin H. Roberts UNIT 19th Civil Engineer Squadron DUTY TITLE Emergency Management Technician HOMETOWN Los Angeles, California TIME IN SERVICE/ TIME AT STATION one year and two months/eight months GOALS Actively working towards completion of CCAF and 5-Level upgrade training HOBBIES Volleyball, Dirt bike riding, Surfing AIR FORCE CORE VALUE PORTRAYED Excellence in All We Do Airman Roberts displays excellence through his management of the emergency management training program by preparing approximately five thousand service members annually. He maintains $338,000 in Little Rock Air Force Base EM response assets and flight’s safety programs. U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Codie Collins E P ditorial olicy How to reach us Published by North Pulaski Printing, Inc., 404-B Graham Road, Jack- dorsement by the Department of the Air Force or North Pulaski Printing, Editorial staff 404 Graham Road, sonville, AR 72076, phone number (501) 982-9421, a private firm in Inc. of the products or services advertised. Everything advertised in Jacksonville, Ark. 72076 no way connected with the U.S. Air Force, under exclusive written con- this publication shall be made available for purchase, use or patronage Col. Gerald A. Donohue Garrick Feldman Phone: 501-982-9421 Fax: 501-985-0026 tract with the 19th AW. This civilian enterprise Air Force newspaper is without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital 19th Airlift Wing Editor and Publisher E-mail: an authorized publication for the members of the U.S. military services. status, physical handicap, political affiliation or any other nonmerit Commander [email protected] Contents of Combat Airlifter are not necessarily the official views of, factor of the purchaser, user or patron. Editorial content is edited, pre- 1st Lt. Margaret Kealy Christy Hendricks Advertising: or endorsed by, the U.S. government, the Department of Defense or pared and provided by the Public Affairs Office of the 19th Airlift Wing. Chief of Public Affairs Managing Editor [email protected] Deadline the Department of the Air Force. The appearance of advertising in this All photos are U.S. Air Force photos unless otherwise noted. Combat Content provided by 19th Airlift Wing Public Affairs Noon Fridays. Submit articles through e-mail. publication, including inserts or supplements, does not constitute en- Airlifter reserves the right to edit all items. Contact [email protected] NEWS 3 Combat Airlifter • Jan. 26, 2018 MSG CORNER n New webinars are being offered and will be located in building 1255 room 112. The topics for these webcasts are the new modifications to the assignment system. This will be a great opportuni- ty for Airmen to understand the changes that will be implemented in the coming year. Dates and times are: 11 a.m., Jan. 26 Lt. Col. and CMSgt. and below. 10 a.m., 6 p.m. Jan. 29 Lt. Col. and CMSgt. and below. n The WarFit Track repairs are complete. The WarFit Track is now up and running/open for business. 4 NEWS Combat Airlifter • Jan. 26, 2018 NEWS 5 Combat Airlifter • Jan. 26, 2018 Under Secretary of the AF highlights budget, readiness By Staff Sgt. Rusty Frank likely a full term CR becomes and that’s Secretary of the Air Force Public Affairs not a good thing for us,” said Donovan. “It will have damaging impacts (with) WASHINGTON (AFNS) – The ability readiness and modernization taking the to adapt and stay ahead of potential biggest hits.” adversaries is one of the greatest challeng- Looking toward the future, Donovan es the Air Force faces, Under Secretary highlighted the fiscal 2019 President’s of the Air Force Matthew Donovan said Budget request – a strategy-driven budget during an Air Force Association breakfast that aligns with the direction of the new in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 18. National Security Strategy and with the To help meet this challenge, the Air objectives of the new National Defense Force is focusing on a budget that will Strategy. For the Air Force, the fiscal further the service down its path to 2019 request builds the size and mix of improving readiness. The service has capabilities the service needs to compete, initiated a zero-base budget review deter and win in the joint environment by program for the first time in more than focusing on people, readiness, modern- two decades. ization, nuclear deterrence and space. “The idea here is to get after the Despite future budget uncertainties, relevancy of what we’re doing,” said the military and the Air Force is ready to Donovan. “We’ll look at each and every support any military options that may be program and requirement to see if it’s U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Rusty Frank required and the Air Force will prevail. Under Secretary of the Air Force Matthew Donovan delivers the keynote speech during an Air Force Associa- increasing our lethality for the future “We are still the greatest air and space tion breakfast Jan. 18 in Washington, D.C. Donovan addressed a several issues facing the Air Force. threat environment as we prepare for force on the planet,” said Donovan. B-21 Raider and other important (fiscal year 2020) and the Future Years programs. However, Donovan warned Defense Plan, and ensure we’re getting that a continuing resolution would have the best use of every taxpayer dollar.” Fiscal 2018’s budget keeps with the a negative effect on manpower and on previous year’s focus on readiness and these programs. capacity by keeping funding on track for “The further along you go into the fiscal the F-35 Lightning II, KC-46 Pegasus, year, with the short term CR’s, the more CHILL OUT IN A BRAND NEW HONDA! 2017 HONDA 2018 HONDA CIVIC CIVIC SEDAN 0.9% 0.9% oorr 11..99%% or 1.9% for for 60 mos. for 72 mos. 36 mos. for 60 mos. 2018 HONDA 2017 HONDA FIT PILOT 0.9% 0.9% $500 $1,000 UP UP for TO for TO 36 mos. 60 mos. DEALER CASH DEALER/FINANCE CASH or 1.9% f6o0r mos. AVAILABLE or 1.9% f7o2r mos. AVAILABLE 2018 HONDA 2017 HONDA ACCORD COUPE HRV 0.9% 0.9% $1,750 oorr 11..99%% for UTOP for 60 mos. DEALER CASH 36 mos. for 60 mos. or 1.9% f7o2r mos. 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These changes are Group Pharmacy Flight Commander. “We required by law and affects all TRICARE aren’t able to accept transfers of prescrip- beneficiaries except active-duty service tions from-mail order, so patients are members, dependent survivors and encouraged to visit the military treatment medically retired service members and facility pharmacy before they run out of their dependents. medicine.” While retail pharmacy and home Copeland added that patients need delivery copayments will increase, prescrip- to contact Express Scripts to cancel any tions filled at military pharmacies remain future automatic refills for any prescrip- available at no cost. Patients can save the Retail network pharmacy copayment increase from $20 to $24. tion they want to receive from the military most money by filling prescriptions at changes (up to a 30-day supply) n Non-formulary drugs will increase treatment facility. military pharmacies. n Generic formulary drugs will from $50 to $53. To see the new TRICARE pharma- “Military pharmacies and TRICARE increase from $10 to $11. n Military treatment facility pharma- cy copayments, visit www.tricare.mil/ Pharmacy Home Delivery will remain the n Brand-name formulary drugs will cy copayment changes pharmacycosts. To learn more about the lowest cost pharmacy option for TRICARE increase from $24 to $28. Beneficiaries can still fill their TRICARE Pharmacy Program, or move beneficiaries,” said U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. n Non-formulary drugs will increase prescriptions for no cost at military your prescriptions to home delivery, visit Ann McManis, Defense Health Agency from $50 to $53. Non-formulary drugs treatment facility pharmacies. www.tricare.mil/pharmacy. Pharmacy Operations Division. are generally only available through “Patients wishing to switch to a (Information courtesy of the office of TRICARE groups pharmacy drugs home delivery. military treatment facility from mail-or- the assistant Secretary of Defense Health into three categories: generic formulary, der medications must get a new prescrip- Affairs and a U.S. Air Force story by brand name formulary and non-formu- TRICARE pharmacy home delivery tion from their doctor; those wanting TRICARE Communications) lary. Individuals pay the least for generic copayment changes formulary drugs and the most for non-for- (up to a 90-day supply) From the perfect couch D E mulary drugs, regardless of whether they n Generic formulary drugs will to the ideal coffee table, N E U receive prescriptions via home delivery or a increase from $0 to $7. you can find... 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Airmen from the 61st Airlift Squadron returned to their families after a six-month deployment supporting Operation Freedom Sentinel in the Middle East. (Right) Mackenzie, 2, welcomes home her dad, Staff Sgt. Justin Gwilliams, 61st Airlift Squadron fuel systems mechanic, Jan. 20 at Little Rock Air Force Base. Airmen from the 61st AS were deployed to the Middle East supporting Operation Freedom Sentinel. (Right) Tech. Sgt. Brett Ruhser, 61st Airlift Squadron navigator, is reunited with his wife after a six-month deployment Jan. 20 at Little Rock Air Force Base. Flight crews and maintainers from the 61st AS returned from a routine deployment to the Middle East supporting Operation Freedom Sentinel. Airmen from the 61st Airlift Squadron disembark a C-130J after returning from a six-month deployment Jan. 20 at Little Rock Air Force Base. Airmen from the 61st AS were deployed to the Middle East supporting Operation Freedom Sentinel. FEATURE 9 Combat Airlifter • Jan. 26, 2018 Airmen from the 61st Airlift Squadron disembark a C-130J after returning from a six-month deployment Jan. 20 at Little Rock Air Force Base. Airmen from the 61st AS were deployed to the Middle East supporting Operation Freedom Sentinel. 10 NEWS Combat Airlifter • Jan. 26, 2018 Legal Blotter: Fourth quarter 2017 c -M drunken operation of a vehicle, one violation of Article 128 Squadron received a suspended reduction to Airman, thirty ourts artIal n A Staff Sergeant assigned to the 19th Operations Support – Assault, and one violation of Article 91 – Insubordinate days restriction, and a reprimand for one violation of Article conduct towards a noncommissioned officer. 107 – False official statement and one violation of Article 92 Squadron was found guilty of one violation of Article 112A – n An Airman assigned to the 19th Logistics Readiness – Willful dereliction of duty for failing to receive permission Wrongful use of methamphetamine, a schedule II controlled Squadron received a reduction to Airman Basic and a from a Military Training Leader before leaving the local area. substance, and received a reduction to Airman Basic and reprimand for one violation of Article 112a – Wrongful use of seven days confinement. Involuntary dIscharges Xanax. artIcle 15 actIons (non-JudIcIal PunIshMent) n A Senior Airman assigned to the 19th Logistics n One Airman was discharged with an Honorable service n An Airman assigned to the 19th Civil Engineer Squadron Readiness Squadron received a reduction to Airman First characterization for conditions that interfere with military was restricted to base for twenty days and received twenty days Class and a reprimand for one violation of Article 112a – service. of extra duty and a reprimand for two violations of Article 92 – Wrongful use of marijuana. n One airman received an Entry Level Separation for an Willful dereliction of duty for willfully consuming alcohol while n A Senior Airman assigned to the 19th Operations erroneous enlistment. underage and failure to obey a lawful order for driving on base Support Squadron received a reduction to Airman, with n One Airman was discharged with a General service while base-driving privileges were suspended. reduction below Airman First Class suspended, thirty days characterization for a pattern of misconduct. n An Airman First Class assigned to the 19th Civil of extra duty, and a reprimand for one violation of Article 92 n Four Airmen were discharged with General service Engineer Squadron was restricted to base for forty-five – Willful dereliction of duty for failing to perform an airfield characterizations for drug abuse. days and received a reduction to Airman, forty-five days of check. 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