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Inspiration by Leadership Example

Over the past few months, the Air Force has made a point of celebrating its diversity, including significant events for Women’s History Month and production of an entire video by senior leadership entitled “Diversity and Equal Opportunity in Our Air Force.”

Notably, Brig. Gen. Ronnie Hawkins Jr. said that the examples he saw in a General Officer inspired him in his career:

I wouldn’t be where I am had I not seen another African American general officer back when I was a second lieutenant, and in so doing I said, ‘Hey, there is room and value for me.’

That same quality of inspiration was noted by Major Nicole Malachowski, the first female to fly as an Air Force Thunderbird, who herself was inspired by female aviators:

It means something for young people on the autograph line to see someone who looks like them. As a Thunderbird I was there to say, ‘of course you can.’

It is a virtual cliche that throughout history, men and women have been inspired when they have seen the success of people who were like them.  This is particularly true when those who have previously succeeded have done so in adverse or hostile environments.  Observing success in someone who shares qualities, values, or physical characteristics can inspire others like them to aim for similar success.

For that same reason, men and women of faith can be inspired when they see successful military officers express their faith.  Read more

Youngest Predator Operators Graduate

The first pilot training graduates to go straight to Unmanned Air Vehicle training for the Predator (as noted previously) have recently graduated from the Predator training course.

Some have described the actions as necessary given the high demand for UAV missions in the ongoing conflicts.  Others have worried that removing pilots from their pilot role (of actual aircraft) when they have little to no experience may doom their ability to return to the cockpit after 3 to 4 years of the non-flying tour.

Memorial Day 2009: Obama Calls for Day of Prayer

President Barack Obama signed a proclamation (pdf) for Memorial Day calling on Americans to remember the sacrifices of their servicmen and women, and to unite in prayer.  US law calls on the President to declare each Memorial Day as a “day of prayer for permanent peace” and designate a time for the country to unite in prayer.  A separate law designates 1500 local time as the “National Moment of Remembrance.”

From the proclamation Read more

Memorial Day 2009: Chaplains in the Foxhole

Army Chaplain (Capt.) James Key writes an interesting commentary in “Memorial Day from chaplain’s foxhole,” reiterating the important role Chaplains play to the lives and service of all military members, regardless of faith, or lack thereof.

Military chaplains guide Soldiers and their families through the ”Circle of Life” from births, baptisms, confirmations, marriage, illness and death. Our role is broader than a typical civilian minister because we have to connect Soldiers to God on a daily basis…

During my deployment I served as chaplain for a 600-Soldier logistics battalion in Baghdad. Whoever said ”there are no atheists in the foxhole” may have been absolutely right.

As is often the case, the Chaplain noted how needed their services are in support of combat roles, despite implications to the contrary Read more

T-38 Crashes at Edwards AFB

Update: The pilot, Capt. Mark P. Graziano, a student at the USAF Test Pilot School, has been reported killed in the crash.  The backseater of the two place aircraft, Maj. Lee V. Jones, a navigator training as a flight test engineer, was injured.

Edwards AFB reported the crash of one of its T-38 aircraft in the Southern California desert.  The status of the crew was reported as unknown.

An F-22 crashed at Edwards just under 2 months ago, killing the contract Lockheed pilot.

Chaplains Serving All

An interesting article at Army.mil notes the stories of Army Chaplains who serve everyone in their units, not just those who might share the tenets of their faith:

Army Chaplain (Maj.) Chuck B. Rizer, 172nd Infantry Brigade chaplain, believes all faiths — and even agnostics or atheists — can receive help from a chaplain… Read more

American Idol Serving God and Country

Christianity Today covers former Top 5 American Idol contestant Phil Stacey, who is also a Navy Reservist and Christian. Asked if he could “end up like Elvis” and have to put a singing career on hold to serve, he said:

I suppose being called up is always a possibility, but that’s what I’m there for. I enlisted not long after September 11. I felt like if I’m supporting the efforts our country is doing against terrorism, then maybe I should put my money where my mouth is.

His “big picture” view is also evident in his admirable perspective on Christian service in the military:

It’s a great ministry opportunity. I think it’s important to have a presence around those young sailors. For people who get out of high school and go right into the military, every opportunity for being bad is presented to you immediately in the military. They need to see that life is full and abundant.

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