by Senior Airman Andrea F. Rhode
115th Fighter Wing Public Affairs
2/11/2015 - MADISON, Wis. -- Active
duty Airmen officially became a part of Truax Field following an
assumption of command ceremony in Hangar 406 here Feb. 7.
Lt. Col. J. Scott Gibson, commander of the 495th Fighter Group's
Detachment 176, stationed at Dane County Regional Airport-Truax Field,
was sworn in by Col. James D. McCune, 495th Fighter Group commander.
"It is truly an honor and a privilege to stand up here and be a part of
both the 495th Fighter Group and the 115th Fighter Wing," Gibson said.
"It's not us, the active duty, and you, the guard. It's just we, the
Airmen of this wing."
Gibson will ultimately be responsible for 40 active duty personnel and
four pilots as part of the Air Force's total force integration. The TFI
is designed to meet the needs of today's Air Force while keeping within
current budget realities. It has been utilized in the fight and will now
be integrated at home.
"We're going to get young aviators, young maintainers, young support
personnel, and they are going to work right alongside those of you in
the guard who have been doing this for a lot longer than they have,"
Gibson said.
This will be the first time active duty and guardsmen were both
stationed at Truax Field in more than 40 years. Gibson shared his
excitement about combining both components, organizing the mix, and
giving back to the Combat Air Force.
"We're going to give back to the CAF," he said. "We're going to give
them more experience, better aviators, better maintainers and better
support personnel."
McCune wrapped up his speech by directing advice to the new commander.
"You were picked specifically for the talents you have, so don't ever
change who you are," McCune said. "I charge you to lead with empathy -
to look into and understand each one of these Airmen. Everyone brings
something to the table and it's your job to figure out how they fit into
that team and how to get the most out of them so this team can operate
at high levels. All of these wonderful Airmen here are a great privilege
and responsibility. It is your job to serve them, not the other way
around."
Wednesday, February 11, 2015
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