by Senior Master Sgt. David Byron
Air Force Public Affairs Agency
12/3/2012 - WASHINGTON (AFNS) -- Air
Force Chief of Staff Gen. Mark A. Welsh III met with more than 140 wing
commanders from across the Air Force Nov. 28 at Joint Base Andrews,
Md., to underscore, face-to-face, his expectations of them as leaders
and to discuss Air Force issues.
"Operationally, we're doing great ... mission-wise we're doing
everything we're supposed to be doing and we're doing it in outstanding
fashion," Welsh said. "The bottom line is performance."
He emphasized that performance comes from taking great care of Airmen
and their families as well as making sure they are proud of what they
do. This includes addressing the problems of sexual assault and sexual
harassment in the service.
The chief of staff stressed that the goal for sexual assault in the Air
Force is zero and that commanders who are not directly and aggressively
involved in fixing this issue are not part of the solution, but part of
the problem.
"The environment inside our Air Force is changing. It's been changing
for the last 25 to 30 years, but it hasn't changed enough and it hasn't
changed in all the right ways to ensure integration of all Airmen,"
Welsh said. "And so you and I are going to change it -- immediately and
definitively. We must ensure that every member of our Air Force is
treated with respect and feels like a critically important part of the
team."
Eliminating sexual assault and preventing an environment conducive to
sexual harassment takes strong and effective leadership, especially at
the unit level. Ridding the Air Force of these problems is a change for
the good.
Every Airman has a story and Welsh stressed that leaders learn and know
the stories of their people. "The more we know and care about each
other, the more we will take care of each other," he said.
Monday, December 03, 2012
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