by Airman 1st Class Cortney Paxton
341st Missile Wing Public Affairs
11/26/2012 - MALMSTROM AIR FORCE BASE, Mont. -- Air
Force Chief of Staff Gen. Mark A. Welsh III and Chief Master Sergeant
of the Air Force James Roy visited Malmstrom Air Force Base, Mont., Nov.
19 and 20 to meet with Airmen and see the base's nuclear deterrence
mission.
Welsh and Roy spoke at an Airman's Call where they emphasized that
Airmen, driven by pride, do their best when performing their jobs and
accomplishing the mission.
"In our business, great people plus pride equals performance," Welsh
said. "And we only have one bottom line in this business, and that's
performance. The American people are going to judge us on one thing: do
we win the next war."
Comprehensive Airman Fitness -- caring for Airman and families -- has an important role in that, according to Roy.
"The whole idea and essence behind this is to know each other and to
know yourself; to know your breaking point and be able to work through
that," Roy said. "Know your buddy's breaking point -- your wingman's
breaking point -- and be able to work through that. And this also goes
for your families."
While visiting Malmstrom Air Force Base, the Air Force leaders met with
Airmen who support the Air Force's nuclear enterprise through
specialized capabilities. This included first responders like fire
protection, explosive ordnance disposal and security forces during an
emergency responder expo. Following the expo, the two visited the 341st
Medical Group and 341st Maintenance Group for additional tours and
discussions with Airmen.
Betty Welsh and Paula Roy also visited with the Airmen of Team
Malmstrom. They toured the Airmen's Center and Grizzly Bend where they
spoke to Airmen and Family Readiness personnel and key spouses about the
programs available to support Airmen, families, retirees and the
community.
Welsh and Roy wrapped up their tour of Malmstrom at a luncheon with
various members of wing leadership. This luncheon was a chance for the
squadron commanders, wing chiefs, the Airman Executive Council, the 5/6
Alliance Council, and others to talk with the Air Force's senior
leaders.
During the lunch, Welsh underscored what he said about performance during the Airman's Call.
"Folks, our job is to fight and win the nation's wars," Welsh said.
"It's an ugly job. It's a really ugly job some days, but if your job is
to do that -- to defend your nation and your people -- then you'll never
be good enough at it. So every day you come to work, you ought to be
trying to get better at it."
Monday, November 26, 2012
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