Friday, January 30, 2015 hurlburtwarrior.com BSC celebrates 50th anniversary | 4 EXERCISE PLANNED Hurlburt Field will be conducting an annual disease containment plan exercise, Feb. 4 at the Medical Clinic, King Auditorium and Aderholt Gym. This exercise ensures Hurlburt’s methods are current and in place if a situation of an infectious disease presents itself. This is only an exercise. 1 SOSFS practices saving lives Page 2 ALSO INSIDE Briefs..............................5 Classifieds.........................8 Philpott............................6 Friday, January 30, 2015 | Hurlburt Warrior | Page Page | Hurlburt Warrior | Friday, January 30, 2015 AFSOC Priority #3 ContactUs Transform training to optimize human performance By Lt. Gen. Brad Heithold Susan Fabozzi Commander of Air Force Special Operations Command News Assistant 315-4450 sfabozzi@nwfdailynews.com Editor’s note: This is the third in a series of articles focusing on each of the four AFSOC priorities. News (850) 315-4450 Fax: (850) 863-7834 E-mail: news@hurlburtwarrior.com Advertising 863-1111 Ext. 1341 we can possibly provide. We need all of our Air Commandos to understand AFSOC’s unique role and why it is different from your average mission. For us, the “no-fail” mission is routine and there is no, “we’ll get to it tomorrow.” That culture must permeate all of our career fields. You should take pride in knowing that, as an Air Commando, much is expected of you as you execute our nation’s most demanding operations. Air Commandos, we FREE G IN PARK Concealed Weapons Class Sat/Sun 11am or 2pm need your help to realize our priority of transforming our training. As I often say, we are going to shoot more, fly more, and train harder than anyone else to make this happen. I know those great ideas and initiatives are out there, so help us share them across the command. Speak up to your supervisor and in your course feedbacks, your mission debriefs and your unit meetings. Bring your experience and knowledge to the table. We are listening. Gun Show Floridagunshows.com February february 23rd & 8th 24th 7th & Ft. Walton Beach Panama City Fairgrounds Fairgrounds Sat 9-5 Sun 10-4 with a Master’s degree in Operations Management from University of Arkansas, NW Florida region Complete 100% online, or night classes at Hurlburt Field. Just 10 courses, 8 week terms. Learn from faculty with management experience. Apply now, next term starting soon! Senior Airman Krystal M. Garrett | USAF Above, Senior Airman Martin Davis unwraps an emergency bandage. Emergency bandages are used for bleeding injuries; they apply pressure to the wound, which, in turn stops the bleeding. At left, Senior Airman Donald Britt looks at items in an Individual First-Aid Kit. Items in the IFAK can be used in life preserving situations, and include medical items such as emergency bandages, quick-clot, trauma shears and gauze. SP3789 www.msom.uark.edu msomhff@uark.edu 2103028 2093149 2111669 2091978 2092457 Year No. 9, Edition No. 5 1 SOSFS practices saving lives our routine training and flying hour programs, which are the backbone of our force’s readiness. And we are not just looking at our aircrews. We are looking at the training of our maintainers, support personnel and all of our other specialized career fields. We are challenging ourselves to transform training by implementing highest standards. This command is about the Airmen who are committed to being experts at their craft and making educated decisions about how to take risk when necessary. We cannot conduct the mission without you, so I am committed to resourcing the things we need to help you stay on top and give you the best training environment 2109257 Hurlburt Warrior is published by the Northwest Florida Daily News, a private firm in no way connected with the U.S. Air Force. This publication’s content is not necessarily the official view of, or endorsed by, the U.S. government, the Department of Defense, the Department of the Air Force or Hurlburt Field. The official news source for Hurlburt Field is www. hurlburt.af.mil. The appearance of advertising in this publication does not constitute endorsement by the U.S. government, the Department of Defense, the Department of the Air Force, Hurlburt Field or the Northwest Florida Daily News for products or services advertised. Everything advertised in this publication shall be made available for purchase, use or patronage without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, physical handicap, political affiliation or any other nonmerit factor of the purchaser, user or patron. Editorial content is edited, prepared and provided by the Northwest Florida Daily News. Senior Airman Krystal M. Garrett | USAF Staff Sgt. April Walker, 1st Special Operations Security Forces Squadron military working dog trainer, performs a head-tilt chin-lift on a mannequin during a Self-Aid Buddy Care Hands-On course at the security forces squadron on Hurlburt Field, Jan. 22. The head-tilt chin-lift technique cannot be performed if a person has a suspected spinal injury. meetings with stakeholders from each of our weapon systems and through the course reviews from our formal training units. With standardized best practices, we can further develop the kind of high quality, modernized training that we need and that you deserve. Our current training programs are not broken but we are looking to advance our game. My staff is actively engaged in this area, working on everything from quicker fielding of high-fidelity aircraft simulators to incorporating leading-edge industry standards across the board. Our professional training organizations and partners like the Air Force Special Operations Air Warfare Center, the 58th Special Operations Wing, the 919th Special Operations Wing, and the 150th Special Operations Wing are also deeply involved in this transformation. These efforts augment 2099859 Mail 2 Eglin Parkway NE, Fort Walton Beach, FL 32548 Air Commandos, We have some great initiatives in this command. I see them everywhere: in our squadrons, on the flight line, at home and downrange. There is dedication, innovation and true professionalism at every level in AFSOC. It is precisely these initiatives—these great ideas for better ways to get the job done—that we need to capture to keep ourselves at the tip of the spear. We need to institutionalize these initiatives across AFSOC in concert with the deliberate development of our Air Commandos and my staff’s actions. All these efforts together speak directly to our third command priority, to transform training to optimize human performance. We need to make sure that no matter what unit you are assigned to or where you are deployed, you have the best training and education available to seamlessly operate with our joint and partner-nation forces and, ultimately, accomplish our mission effectively. This is not about a bunch of people sitting around at the headquarters, thinking up new ways to do your job. This is not a top-down priority. This is about gathering those best practices that already exist in small pockets across our command, codifying them into standardized AFSOC best practices and spreading them to all of our units around the globe. We are deliberately soliciting your feedback and your ideas through facilitated 2111944 Editor 315-4472 tsteele@nwfdailynews.com 2077822 Tracey Steele Friday, January 30, 2015 | Hurlburt Warrior | Page Page | Hurlburt Warrior | Friday, January 30, 2015 warrior Briefs BSC celebrates 50th anniversary By 1st Special Operations Medical Group The Air Force has recognized the achievements of the men and women who comprise the Biomedical Sciences Corps by designating Jan. 26 through Jan. 30 as BSC Appreciation Week. This year marks the 50th Anniversary of the Biomedical Sciences Corps. The BSC’s roots date back to the Sanitary Corps, which was established in 1917 to combat infectious diseases. The Army Medical Administrative Corps followed three years later, and in 1949 the Air Force Medical Service was officially established. The AFMS continued to expand over the next two decades, and in 1965 the Biomedical Sciences Corps was born. Over the past 50 years, the BSC continued to ex- pand its range of personnel to include a wide variety of medically-trained professionals. The BSC’s mission is to enhance Air Force combat capability and effectiveness by providing world-class customer service and scientific expertise, resulting in peak force performance, productivity, and quality healthcare to our beneficiary population. Comprised of 15 primary specialty codes, the BSC is the most diverse corps in the Air Force Medical Service. Comprised of 2,400 officers and 5,800 enlisted members in parallel career fields, BSC members are stationed at 81 locations around the world in multiple settings. The BSC encompasses a vast number of specialties including physical therapy, optometry, occupational therapy, aerospace and operational physiology, pharmacy, biomedical laboratory and medical physics. In addition to specialty roles within the medical treatment facilities, BSC officers are embedded within operational units, serving at every level of medical command, including MAJCOMs, Forward Operating Agencies, and Headquarters Air Force. Additionally, the Biomedical Sciences Corps is heavily invested in research and a host of other vital roles to meet the demands of the Air Force mission. The 50th anniversary of the Biomedical Sciences Corps is a time to recognize the contributions of these outstanding men and women who dedicate their lives to improving health, maximizing performance, and providing trusted medical care to support our most vital resource- our Airmen. At left, Eddie Capps, 1st Special Operations Medical Operations Squadron physical therapist assistant, assists Airman 1st Class Timothy Montano, 1st Special Operations Medical Operations Squadron physical therapist technician, on the Anti-Gravity Treadmill on Hurlburt Field, Jan. 14. The treadmill is used to increase the training load for exercise-induced injuries; this helps Airmen work back into proper running form. School-age Quality Improvement Team In our ongoing quality improvement by Council of Accreditation (COA), the School-Age program needs parents to assist in the Quality Improvement Team (QIT). The team is required to meet once a quarter, dates & times to be agreed upon. If you wish to participate on the QIT team, email zollie.ford@ us.af.mil at your earliest convenience. We would like to have our meeting in Feb. 2015, date TBA. For information, check out the FSS Wire. CCAF’s Professional Manager Certificate The purpose of this certification is to formally recognize senior enlisted members advanced level of education, experience Give Parents a Break Give Parents a Break is from 9 a.m. 3 p.m. Feb. 14. An Air Force Aid Society sponsored program that provides childcare for spouses of deployed members, single parents, or families under stress. Requires a referral by a First Sergeant, Chaplain, CDC or the A&FRC. A&FRC/884-5441 The Big Game Doors open at 4 p.m. Feb. 1 the big game. Join us on the couch and enjoy the game on our big screen. Free pizza, popcorn and drinks will be available, while supplies last. The Landing Zone/884-5080 February First Friday February First Friday is from 4-7 p.m. Feb. 6. Let the good times roll at our Mardi Gras themed First Friday. Free food while supplies last, bouncy houses and games for the whole family. The Soundside/884-7507 Sweetheart Scotch Doubles Sweetheart Scotch Doubles is at 5:30 p.m. Feb. 21. Grab your sweetheart, or regular bowling partner, and bowl for $20 per couple. Registration is open from Feb. 2 - 20. Teams will alternate balls within the same frame. Hurlburt Lanes/884-6941 New Spin Class A new class is being held at 5 p.m. Monday and Wednesday at the Aderholt Fitness Center, 884-6876. GOING OUT OF BUSINESS FOR REAL EVERYTHING MUST GO!! OVER $600,000 of inventory 20-30% OFF EVERYTHING AMMO AT WHOLESALE COST 850-269-0450 981 Hwy 98 Ste. 2 Destin, FL In the Winn-Dixie Shopping Center Youth Baseball registration is now through Feb. 28 for ages 5-12. The cost is $50 per child. Practices begin the second week of March, games start Apr. 4. This is a combined Hurlburt Field and Eglin Youth Sports league. Youth must have an up-to-date physical. GUN STORE LIQUIDATION Destin Bridge X Target Winn Dixie Big Kahuna’s Destin Commons 3037047 Senior Airman Jonathon Broy, 1st Special Operations Medical Operations Squadron occupational health technician, looks into 1st Special Operations Medical Squadron occupational health technician Staff Sgt. Jillian Botteicher’s ear on Hurlburt Field, Jan. 14. Broy checks patients’ ears to ensure there are no injuries to the autonomy of their ear canals. Youth Baseball and Spring Clinics 2-Person Scramble is set for Feb. 21 with an 8 a.m. Shotgun Start. Register now – Feb. 19. Entry is $15, plus green and cart fees. Lunch will be provided. Gator Lakes Golf Course/881-2251 CLEP/DSST Testing resumed Testing is at 8 a.m. and 11:30 a.m., Tuesday and Thursday at the Base Education Center, Room B. Call or stop by with questions 884-6724. VA website VA programs and regulations and information on education benefits and other VA benfits: www. gibill.va.gov/resources/student_handouts/index.html. To submit an item for the briefs, e-mail to news@hurlburtwarrior.com. Deadline for Friday’s edition is noon Monday. 1134384 Airman 1st Class Andrea Posey | USAF photos Hurlburt Pharmacy now accepts electronic prescriptions from off-base providers. Electronic prescriptions are sent over a secure network immediately to the pharmacy with no need to drop off a paper prescription. Patients can request their off-base providers send an e-prescription directly to the Medical Group that will be activated once they check in at the pharmacy window. At this time, Hurlburt Pharmacy does not accept electronic prescriptions for controlled substances and still requires prescriptions for these types of medications to be written on tamperresistant paper. For any questions, contact the pharmacy at 881-2133. 2-Person Scramble Drive Electronic prescriptions in leadership/management and professional accomplishments. For information visit CCAFs website http://www.au.af. mil/au/ccaf/certifications. Gulf Shore From staff reports Friday, January 30, 2015 | Hurlburt Warrior | Page HOME FOR SALE CLOSE TO HURLBURT BACK GATE magnoliagrillfwb.com See bah page 7 Car, Truck & SUV Accessories 850-302-0266 157 Brooks St. SE, Fort Walton Beach, FL Steaks - Seafood - Italian Call Amanda Grandy (850) 333-2154 Wilson Minger Inc. www.AccentTops.com Accent Tops & Trailers 657 BEAL PARKWAY 850-862-2400 Gather your W-2, 1040EZ and 1040 forms and head to the Hurlburt Field Tax Center; tax season is here. According to the Internal Revenue Service, tax season officially started Jan. 20, and for Air Commandos the Hurlburt Field Tax Center will be open from Jan. 21 through April 15. Hurlburt Field Tax Center is located inside building 90320, the same building as the Airmen’s Attic. Current- ly, they are only taking walkins from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday through Friday. Starting Feb. 2, the Hurlburt Field Tax Center will begin taking appointments on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Tuesdays and Thursdays will remain walkin days. Monday and Friday appointment times can be made between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m., while Wednesday appointments can be made from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. “On Wednesdays, we hope to accommodate shift workers,” said Aaron Dean, Hurlburt Field Tax Center site coordinator. The tax center volunteers are available to help Active Duty, retirees, and civilian Air Commandos this year. “Last year we had 30 volunteers,” said Wayne Smith, Hurlburt Field Tax Center bah From page 6 “As far as we’re concerned it’s an equity issue,” the official said. “But it’s also a maintainingquality-of-housing issue. And if you put those two together, it’s just obvious that’s what we should do.” DoD and service officials discussed for 18 months how rents on base should be handled if Congress agreed to a plan to curb BAH rates. The services had a different worry in 1997 when they began signing privatization deals with developers on the understanding that rents collected would equal BAH. At that time, BAH covered only 80 to 85 percent of average rental costs on the economy. Some developers soon struggled to avoid default. In 1999, then-Defense Secretary William Cohen won a pledge from Congress gradually to raise BAH until rates covered 100 percent of average rental costs off base. The big worry for privatization deals shifted to windfall profits. That’s when the services began restructuring deals so a portion of rental streams went into recapitalization accounts, which are jointly managed by local military housing officials to ensure housing quality is sustained. The big worry now might be getting renters on base to understand. Tom Philpott is a syndicated columnist. 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Those rent payments not only covers fees promised by contract to housing managers, but part of those dollars supports local “recapitalization” accounts to repair and maintain base housing units. The housing official explained that about one third of privatized units, mostly those in high-rent areas like California and Hawaii, have robust recapitalization accounts because BAH there is relatively high. Another third of base housing have adequate maintenance and repair dollars. But the final third of privatization housing inventories are in rural areas, mostly on or near Army and Air Force bases. Their recapitalization accounts are barely sufficient to keeping housing in good condition. These bases could begin to see housing deteriorate if cash flows from renters are allowed to fall by three percent, after inflation, over the next three years. site coordinator. This year we have 45 volunteers here to help the Air Commandos file their taxes.” During last tax season, the Hurlburt Field Tax Center completed 1,300 returns, saving $250K dollars in tax preparation fees, and earning customers more than $3M in refunds. To schedule an appointment, call (850) 884-7542. 2110557 economy. The out-of-pocket cost, the housing expert explained, is “not hard to figure out because the absorption is the same for each pay grade all across the country,” he said. “With one percent, the absorption range…is going to range from about $16 a month up to $25.” Under current privatization deals, housing managers are required to provide renters’ insurance to military tenants. Under new contracts, renters will have to purchase their own. Some might find they already have such coverage through USAA or other insurers that are popular with the military. If they don’t, families will be encouraged to buy their own renter’s insurance but it will be their personal choice. The Obama administration’s defense budget for fiscal 2016 is expected to seek another one percent dampening of BAH next January and again in 2017. If Congress agrees, BAH would cover only 97 percent of rental costs. Military housing officials have more in mind than fairness-for-all-BAH Starting Feb. 2, the Hurlburt Field Tax Center will begin taking appointments on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Tuesdays and Thursdays will remain walk-in days. 2111971 Magnolia Grill they’re bearing whether it’s one percent [of average rental costs] out of pocket or absent renter’s insurance, then people on base will bear the same burden,” said the official. A BAH rate protection rule ensures that families living off base they won’t see a drop in allowances unless they move to new assignments or have to change residences. That same rule protects those already residing on base. As long as they stay in current base housing, they won’t have to pay rent in excess of monthly BAH. Sometime soon, however, Army, Air Force, Marine Corps and Navy housing officials will give notice that members moving into privatized housing will have to pay rent equal to BAH plus one percent. That will match the onepercent absorption rate designed into 2015 BAH rates, and already being felt by new occupants of housing on the local By Senior Airman Krystal M. Garrett 2110046 Tom Philpott Congress last month voted to allow BAH rates, starting in 2015, to be trimmed in two ways: by setting rates to cover only 99 percent, not 100 percent, of average rental costs for members’ pay grade and assignment area; also by no longer including in BAH added dollars to cover the expense of renter’s insurance in case personal property is damaged or stolen. Both changes are reflected in BAH rates published Jan. 1. And as military renters moving into housing on the economy feel the effect of slightly dampened allowances, so too will families moving into privatized base housing, the Defense official said. He declined to be named so he could speak more frankly about privatized housing and new BAH changes. “The basic premise is that whatever is happening to everybody in town, whatever added burden 2110426 single family homes. Indeed, the only stateside housing the military still owns are historic general officer quarters and small clusters of homes at small, remote bases where no private partners could be enticed to cut takeover deals. Families electing to live in privatized base units sign rental contracts that, until this year, had one unique feature: rents always matched their monthly BAH. Those who agree to pay using payroll allotment avoid a security deposit. Other occupants must write monthly checks or arrange electronic transfers to the housing management company just like families have to do renting on the local economy. 2110562 Families living in privatized military housing units will not escape the impact of moves Congress made last month to dampen the value of Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH), says a Defense Department housing expert who is coordinating with service branches to implement the changes. The result will be that families moving into privatized base housing will begin to pay rent that is one-percent higher than their monthly BAH, and could be 3 percent higher by 2017. Older generations of military retirees and veterans might not know that, starting in 1997, the services began to enter partnerships with private developers to renovate or build, and then manage and maintain, stateside family housing. 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