by Senior Airman Joe McFadden
1st Special Operations Wing Public Affairs
12/20/2012 - HURLBURT FIELD, Fla. -- Despite
more than 7,000 miles and at least 10 time zones between them, the
junior enlisted forces of Hurlburt Field and Kunsan Air Base, Republic
of Korea, teamed up to comfort the widows of former Airmen.
Members of Hurlburt Airman's Voice and Kunsan's Airmen Committed to
Excellence signed, sealed and delivered holiday cards to the more than
60 residents at the Air Force Enlisted Village's Hawthorn House in
Shalimar, Fla., Dec. 19.
"Being away from our families for so long, especially throughout the
holidays, we know how important it can be to receive emotional
outreach," said Senior Airman Adam Borgman, a vehicle management
journeyman of 8th Logistics Readiness Squadron at Kunsan and ACE
president. "Each resident in the village sacrificed and gave up so much
so each and every one of us could have the quality of life and freedoms
we do."
Borgman, serving as HAV's outreach liaison, participated in last year's
card collection and Hawthorn House visit. Now stationed in Korea, he and
his fellow Wolf Pack Airmen organized card signings around Kunsan
before sending the cards to their Air Commando counterparts for
delivery.
Hurlburt Airmen collected more signatures during lunch at the Reef
Dining Facility, adding to the multitude of well wishes posted from
Kunsan, both in English and Korean. They later visited every resident of
the Hawthorn House, handing them the cards while wishing them a
wonderful holiday season.
"It is important for us, as Airmen, to show that no matter who you are,
we are here to enrich the lives of everyone around us," said Airman 1st
Class Emmett Unbehagen, a cyber-system operator of 1st Special
Operations Communications Squadron and current HAV outreach liaison. "On
behalf of our fellow Airmen at both Hurlburt Field and Kunsan, we
wanted to show our appreciation to the widows, particularly during this
holiday season. I hoped that we made a difference in their day, and I
believe we did."
While visiting with the residents, Senior Airman Allison LaPraim, a
paralegal of 1st Special Operations Wing Staff Judge Advocate, said her
favorite part was learning more about their families and how they viewed
every Airman as a member of their own.
"I enjoyed the lovely lady who gave me a hug and embraced me with her
whole heart - that was very touching," LaPraim said. "It definitely
moved me. I feel that every Airman should experience this."
As they left the village, the Airmen said they not only gained a deeper
appreciation for the holidays and the generations of Airmen before them
but for their extended Air Force family serving around the world today.
"It was a great honor to work with HAV again," Borgman said. "We thank
our fellow Hurlburt Airmen for being able to walk in and hand-deliver
each card with a smile and a hug. Although we are a little jealous we
couldn't be there, we are glad they can for us."
Thursday, December 20, 2012
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