by Tech. Sgt. Thomas L. Dow
5th Bomb Wing Public Affairs
11/5/2012 - MINOT AIR FORCE BASE, N.D. (AFNS) -- The Deputy Secretary of Defense, Dr. Ashton B. Carter, visited Minot Air Force Base here Nov. 2.
Carter came to Minot AFB to be briefed on the base's capabilities and to speak to the Airmen on base.
During Carter's visit, he received briefings on B-52 and
intercontinental ballistic missile readiness capabilities at Minot AFB.
Leadership from both the 5th Bomb Wing and the 91st Missile Wing
showcased the effectiveness of the dual wing mission here.
Following the joint mission briefs, he was taken to the Weapon Storage
Area for a tour of the facilities. During the tour, he discussed the
importance of ensuring our nuclear capabilities are safe, secure and
effective.
Next, he visited the 91st Missile Wing's missile training facilities.
These included a training launch facility, a payload transporter and a
missile procedures trainer where missile crews demonstrated procedures
that they use in the field on a daily basis.
Carter was then taken to a hangar for a tour of a B-52H Stratofortress.
He was given a briefing on the strategic deterrence capabilities of the
bomber and shown the multiple weapons the aircraft can employ for combat
operations.
After the visit to hangar, Carter talked with more than 200 Airmen at
the base's Defender Dome to thank them for their service and let them
know the importance of their mission.
Speaking to the Airmen in attendance, Carter said, "I've spent the day
learning what you do, appreciating what you do and being amazed at what
you do here. The first thing I want to say is thank you."
"When you wake up in the morning and you go to bed at night, you know
that you are part of something bigger than yourself," he added.
During his discussion with the Airmen, Carter stressed how Minot AFB's role is especially important to the nation's security.
"What you do here, particularly the nuclear mission, is the bedrock of
our security. It is what stands in the background and looms over every
action this country takes on the world stage," said Carter. "It is the
foundation for everything we do."
Following his speech, Carter presented coins to the Airmen to show his
appreciation for the hard work and dedication to the mission they show
on a daily basis.
"I want you to go home and tell your loved ones that you were thanked by your country for what you do," said Carter.
Monday, November 05, 2012
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