by Airman 1st Class Collin Schmidt
341st Missile Wing Public Affairs
2/24/2015 - MALMSTROM AIR FORCE BASE, Mont. -- Effective
leaders display many characteristics, which the people they inspire
look up to. Some are known for their courage. Some are known for their
strength and others may be recognized for their wisdom.
But all were followers at one point; looking up to their superiors as
they developed the skills that would one day put them in leadership
positions.
For Chief Master Sgt. Terry West, Air Force Global Strike Command
command chief, his hallmark was displayed as leadership through service.
During a two-day tour of Malmstrom Air Force Base, West visited
multiple work centers to speak with Airmen and get a first-hand look at
what they accomplish on a daily basis.
Through one-on-one communication with junior enlisted and senior
personnel, West learned of the hard work it takes to keep the
installation's facilities running. He saw what it takes to keep Airmen
working in the elements motivated, equipment cared for and operating
efficiently, and the benefits the Force Improvement Program has made to
the mission.
As a guest speaker for the base's 2014 Annual Awards Banquet, West also
commended every individual for their personal dedication to service.
"Thank you for what you provide, which is a safe, secure and effective
team of professionals," said West. "You are capable of delivering the
most powerful weapons that we have ever seen on the planet. Some of the
weapons that only the president of the United States can authorize the
use of, and that is pretty impressive."
Since 1960, every minute of every hour of every day, Airmen within AFGSC
have been providing a strategic nuclear deterrence; something that has
not gone unnoticed to the American public or leadership within the
command.
"Frankly, all of you are going exceedingly, abundantly above all that we could ask you to do," said West.
Recently, the base has seen many FIP implementations, such as Model
Defender gear applications and funding for quality of life improvement
for Airmen in the missile field.
During his tour, West saw these implementations and asked the Airmen,
who were affected by them, how they have helped the mission and what he
could bring back to command for suggestions.
Through Airmen's personal stories of how the FIP program has aided them
and through his own hands-on experience, the importance of its
implementation became real.
Airmen's needs are the number one priority, and FIP offers the support
these Airmen need to accomplish the most important deterrence mission in
the world.
"You provide the check and balance in America's nuclear deterrence,"
said West. "Ben Franklin said 'well done is better than well said,' so
well done Wing One."
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