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Thoughts Regarding Sexual Assault Response & Prevention Training
The mentality of "SAPR Training" among the ranks of the military is well known and prevalent. "It's a waste of my time." "I don't know anyone who has been sexually assaulted." "Why are we doing this training?"
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4/06 2018
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Work Hard to Make Marriage Work
Teddy Roosevelt once said, “Nothing in the world is worth having or worth doing unless it means effort, pain, difficulty… I have never in my life envied a human being who led an easy life. I have envied a great many people who led difficult lives and led them well.” As an Air Force chaplain I’ve always been amazed at how our recruiters can go
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3/30 2018
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Climbing through the ranks
As I look back over my career I humbly tell you that as a young Airman I never imagined that I would be selected to serve our great United States Air Force as a chief master sergeant.
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3/16 2018
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Closed for Training Day to support you
Decontamination tents, bandages, litter carries, tourniquets and medical evacuation forms. Computer-based training through ADLS and SWANK, Basic Life Support and Automated External Defibrillator Training. Group education on the latest Air Force Surgeon General’s initiatives, learning how to operate new medical equipment and in-service sessions to hone medical and administration skills. What is this laundry list of items? It represents just a few of the many our medical group Airmen must cover to stay proficient in our war and peacetime missions.
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3/09 2018
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A Tale of Two Chaplains
I was eight years old when I began working with my father in chapel ministry. I was his sidekick, and I loved it. As I grew older I progressed to helping with children’s church, teen ministry, young adult ministry, and playing with the younger children while Dad led adult Bible studies in our home every Friday night.
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3/09 2018
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