by Staff Sgt. Staci Miller
56th Fighter Wing Public Affairs
12/22/2014 - LUKE AIR FORCE BASE, Ariz. -- The
Air Force's top security forces Airman visited Luke Air Force Base Dec.
9 to get a glimpse of the mission, as well as to meet and greet with
56th Security Forces Squadron Airmen.
Brig. Gen. Allen Jamerson, Air Force Security Forces director and deputy
logistics chief of staff, installations and mission support, and Chief
Master Sgt. Stephen White, Air Force Security Forces career field
manager, toured various security forces facilities and learned the
squadron's processes and mission. Jamerson is the focal point for
ensuring the physical security of Air Force nuclear assets, and planning
and programming for active-duty and Reserve component security forces
worldwide.
Jamerson is familiar with the Luke mission since he was the 56th SFS commander from 1998 to 2000.
During the visit, Jamerson and White toured the 56th SFS, the South Gate
Visitor's Center, the Combat Arms Training and Maintenance range and
the flightline.
"He wanted to spend the day talking to Airmen and getting their input on
the career field," said Master Sgt. Timothy Ogan, 56th SFS installation
security superintendent. "It's important for him to see the various
missions at different bases and see what kind of improvements can be
made."
Jamerson concluded his visit with a 56th SFS all-call and awards
presentation. He urged his fellow defenders to strive to make their Air
Force better.
"I believe all of you have a responsibility to be innovative thinkers,"
he said. "I need your input to help figure out how to make improvements
across the Air Force."
Tuesday, December 23, 2014
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