by Col. Nahaku A. McFadden
National Guard Bureau Public Affairs
8/16/2013 - JOINT BASE ANDREWS, Md. -- Remaining
operationally engaged, the fiscal climate, furloughs, and serving with
distinction were topics frankly discussed by the director of the Air
National Guard, Air Force Lt. Gen. Stanley E. Clarke III, at his first
All-Call, Aug 14.
The event, part of 'Focus on the Force' week held at the Air National
Guard Readiness Center on Joint Base Andrews, Md., provided insights on
current Air Guard issues. It also gave the Director of more than 105,000
Guard-Airmen the opportunity to recognize the six 2013 Air National
Guard Outstanding Airmen of the Year.
"We are integral to every plan that happens with the Air Force. We are
also integral to every Governor and TAG [the Adjutant General] for
things that we do in the states," Clarke said. "That dual-purpose
mission and being operational engaged at home and overseas is critical
to the Air Force and to the nation."
In discussing the future of the Air National Guard, Clarke said he
anticipates fiscal limitations. "I don't see a lot of relief in the
budget world," he observed. "We will do what we can, the best way that
we know how."
The Director also didn't mince words when discussing potential personnel cuts.
"There may be some impacts to this headquarters based on the Strategic
Choices and Management Review that OSD has done," Clarke said. "It is
too premature for me to tell you numbers. If there are reductions on the
staff, it will be done over time and appropriately."
As for furloughs, Clarke stated he thought they were a bad idea. He
shares that opinion with Gen. Frank Grass, chief, National Guard Bureau,
and Lt. Gen. Joseph Lengyel, vice chief, National Guard Bureau.
Clarke concluded by imploring those in attendance to serve with distinction.
"Don't drag our flag around in the mud," Clarke began. "Be proud of the
fact that this is the United States of America. We render assistance to
others and they are better off because of it ... the Air National Guard
is a big part of that.
"It is truly remarkable what you get done," he continued. "The credit
goes to your experience and dedication as individuals and what you bring
to this organization day in and day out to ensure we are a credible
part of the Total Force."
Friday, August 16, 2013
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