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Tech. Sgt. Robert Van Ghle plays drums in a practice session with heavy Christian rock band ofDavid. Van Ghle works as an Air Reserve Personnel Center NCO in charge of board operations on Buckley Air Force Base, Colo. (U.S. Air Force courtesy photo) ARPC member balances military, musical careers
While some military members may fantasize of being a rock star and performing live in front of an audience, one Air Reserve Personnel Center service member auditioned his way into a local band last year and is living out his dream.When Tech. Sgt. Robert Van Ghle isn’t at ARPC serving his country in the U.S. Air Force, he’s making more than 20 years
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2015
The U.S. Air Force has a critical mission: Fly, fight, and win in Air, Space and Cyber Space. (U.S. Air Force Graphic Illustration/Quinn Jacobson) Dream Big: Air Force personnel must keep pace with today’s digital customers
The United States Air Force has a critical mission: Fly, fight, and win in Air, Space and Cyber Space. Like every successful military general in history, Gen. Mark A. Welsh III, Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force, understands that if he takes care of his troops, they will take care of the mission. He recognizes that, when it comes to
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2015
(U.S. Air Force graphic/Quinn Jacobson) A.R.P.C. Leadership
It is always an honor when I have the opportunity to mentor an Airman Leadership School class. Not only do the Airmen have a bright-eyed enthusiasm for what is ahead, their energy is almost intoxicating; they are inquisitive and no-nonsense.They want to know about how to be the best. They have dreams of being great leaders and they talk about what
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2015
Brig. Gen. Samuel "Bo" Mahaney, Air Reserve Personnel Center commander, hands the Headquarters Individual Reservist Readiness and Integration Organization flag to Col. Carolyn Stickell, incoming HQ RIO commander, as Master Sgt. Jerrod Kester, HQ RIO first sergeant, stands by during an assumption of command ceremony held June 24, 2015, on Buckley Air Force Base, Colo. Stickell replaced outgoing HQ RIO commander Col. Christopher Cronce, following his move to the Pentagon, where he is now the deputy director for Reserve Personnel. Stickell became the second commander of HQ RIO since its activation Oct. 28, 2014. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Rob Hazelett) Headquarters RIO hosts assumption of command
Col. Carolyn Stickell formally assumed command as the Headquarters Individual Reservist Readiness and Integration Organization commander during a ceremony held here June 24, 2015.Stickell became the second commander of HQ RIO following Col. Christopher Cronce’s move to the Pentagon, where he is now the deputy director for Reserve Personnel. Cronce
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2015
Peggy Moore-Mccoy, 460th Space Wing sexual assault response coordinator, speaks with Christine Saona, 460 SW victim advocate, Jan. 16, 2015, on Buckley Air Force Base, Colo. Moore-McCoy, who has worked as a SARC since 2005, works to change stereotypes, increase awareness and work with victims of sexual assault. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Phillip Houk) Buckley SARC changes lives, perceptions
"We are here for literally everybody on Buckley," said Peggy Moore-Mccoy, 460th Space Wing Sexual Assault Response Coordinator. "We are here for military, spouses and dependents, retired, veterans, Department of Defense civilians and contractors. If you are affiliated with Buckley or the military at all, we're here for you."Due to the experiences
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2015
Maj. Robert C. Rogers, an Individual Mobilization Augmentee currently serving as the branch chief for the Air Force Civil Engineering Center’s Airfield Pavements Evaluation team, buys gasoline in glass jars from a local gas station in Liberia. (Courtesy photo/Master Sgt. James Dixon) One Airman, Global Impact | IMA leads runway evaluation team to Liberia
After six months of flying troops and supplies for Operation United Assistance into Liberia’s only international airport, U.S. Africa Command members feared the heavy transport aircraft had taken a toll on the runway’s decaying, 40-year-old asphalt. To determine the condition of the tarmac at Roberts International Airport as operations in Liberia
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2015
Former 1st Lt. Clayton A. Nattier, a veteran bomber pilot who was held as a prisoner of war during World War II, speaks to retired Brig. Gen. Pat Quisenberry, evaluations branch chief, during his visit to the Air Reserve Personnel Center April 17, 2015, on Buckley Air Force Base, Colo. Along with Quisenberry, other members from the ARPC recognition service team who assisted Nattier are: Jacqueline Bing, sustainment division chief, Master Sgt. Jeremy Bohn, pre-trained individual manpower division chief, and Master Sgt. Richard Grybos, NCO in charge of training and development. Nattier worked in conjunction with retired Lt. Col. Kathryn Wirkus, a constituent service representative from U.S. representative Ed Perlmutter’s staff, to attain his POW Medal. A formal presentation to award the POW Medal to Nattier is currently being planned by U.S. representative Ed Perlmutter’s office. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Rob Hazelett) WWII ex-POW veteran receives medals, thanks ARPC professionals
A bomber pilot held as a prisoner of war during World War II visited the Air Reserve Personnel Center here to receive his POW Medal among various other medals, then took time to personally meet and thank the members on the recognition service team who assisted him April 17, 2015.The request for former 1st Lt. Clayton A. Nattier’s medals came to
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2015
Andrew Hamilton, Air Reserve Personnel Center human resource specialist, will be awarded an annual Rocky Mountain Eagle Award for Outstanding Customer Service during a ceremony to be held in conjunction with the Colorado Federal Executive Board Professional Development Seminar May 5, 2015, in Denver. Nominations for the Rocky Mountain Eagle Awards are selected from all civilian, military and postal agencies and are open to federal employees within the State of Colorado at all grades of service from entry level through senior executive service. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Rob Hazelett) ARPC members earn Rocky Mountain Eagle Award
A team of five and one individual from the Air Reserve Personnel Center were selected to receive an annual Rocky Mountain Eagle Award during a ceremony to be held in conjunction with the Colorado Federal Executive Board Professional Development Seminar May 5, 2015, in Denver.One of the most important forms of non-monetary recognition available to
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2015
Staff Sgt. Sean Cooper, ARPC retirements service team technician, was recognized as Team Buckley Honor Guard of the Year for 2014 during a ceremony Feb. 27 at the Summit Event Center, Aurora, Colorado. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Luke W. Nowakowski) ARPC NCO wins Team Buckley annual award
An Air Reserve Personnel Center noncommissioned officer was recognized as Team Buckley Honor Guard of the Year for 2014 during a ceremony Feb. 27 at the Summit Event Center, Aurora, Colorado.Staff Sgt. Sean Cooper, ARPC retirements service team technician, was detailed for four months as a ceremonial guardsman with the Buckley Mile High Honor Guard
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2015
(U.S. Air Force graphic) Sexual assault survivor: ‘You are not alone’
I remember the day like it was yesterday. My heartbeat echoed in my head as I attempted to dry my sweaty hands on my jeans. I was 21 years old, sitting in a Korean court room, waiting to be questioned by prosecutors. How I ended up there was unreal. Just a few months earlier I was happy; I had a loving husband, amazing friends and arguably the
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2015
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