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Global Strike Commander: Minot's Airmen are what make the difference
Air Force Global Strike Command Commander Lt. Gen. Frank Klotz, and Command Chief Master Sgt. Jack Johnson speak with Airmen from the 791st Missile Security Forces Squadron Dec. 13, 2010, during a missile alert facility tour at Minot Air Force Base, N.D. General Klotz visited with Minot AFB Airmen to show his appreciation for their hard work and dedication to the nuclear enterprise. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airmen Michael J. Veloz)
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Klotz: Minot AFB Airmen are what make the difference

Posted 12/16/2010 Email story   Print story

    


by Airman 1st Class Jessica McConnell
5th Bomb Wing Public Affairs


12/16/2010 - MINOT AIR FORCE BASE, N.D. (AFNS) -- The Air Force Global Strike Command commander and command chief met with Airmen here to thank them for their service and seek input about their mission.

As the only base with both intercontinental ballistic missle and nuclear-capable bomber missions, Minot AFB is unique, Lt. Gen. Frank Klotz said.

The general and Chief Master Sgt. Jack Johnson ate breakfast with about 20 Airmen and NCOs from both the 5th Bomb Wing and the 91st Missile Wing.

General Klotz expressed pride in the command's Airmen, saying he comes away from each encounter with them "charged up, motivated and full of pride."

"Our Airmen are so smart, enthusiastic and devoted to doing their jobs," the general said. "At the end of the day, what makes us the greatest Air Force in the world is our great Airmen."

Airmen asked questions and heard a candid assessment of the state of the command and the base, covering everything from fitness tests to the outlook for Air Force careers.

The success of both bomber and ICBM missions is made possible because of the tremendous support provided by the surrounding communities, the general said.

The local communities are extraordinarily important to the success of both the base and the mission," he said.

With both bomber and missile wings under the same command since December 2009, the wings can more readily integrate and share best practices, making for a stronger team, a stronger base and a stronger command, the general said.

The teamwork here was recognized during the command's first Global Strike Challenge missile, bomber and security forces competition, where Minot AFB's bomb and missile wing teams were jointly awarded the "Spirit Bell" award for team spirit and camaraderie.

The teamwork and esprit de corps demonstrated during the competition was what impressed the hundreds gathered there, said the general, who once served as the 91st Missile Wing commander here.

He told the Airmen at the breakfast that he understands what it means to serve at Minot AFB, while working alongside another wing with an equally important mission.



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