Joint Base Journal Vol. 4, No. 36
September 20, 2013
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Let’s make it possible: Combined Federal Campaign kicks off BY ROBIN PARKER DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
WASHINGTON - The Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) kicked off the 2013 Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) at its headquarters on Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling (JBAB) Sept. 10 and announced this year’s goal of $950,000. Some may wonder why the campaign goal decreased from the 2012 goal of one million? Acknowledging the challenging fiscal environment and the unique economic challenges facing the workforce, the Department of Defense (DOD) reduced the goal proportionally across the community. However, as DIA CFC manager Bruce Shank pointed out, DIA would exceed the agency’s goal if each employee in the National Capital Region (NCR) donates the cost of a premium cup of coffee each pay period throughout the year.
The keynote speaker for the event was Tammy Moore, advisor to the American Red Cross president and chief executive officer regarding policy, strategy and operations. She shared the diversity of American Red Cross services which range from teaching animal CPR classes and providing 40 percent of the nation’s emergency blood supply to providing food, shelter and emotional support to disaster survivors. The organization also supports wounded veterans – American Red Cross volunteers are often the first Americans wounded service members see when arriving back on U.S. soil. Other special guests included first responders dear to DIA: members of DIA police, the JBAB fire department and the Waldorf Emergency Management Service. CFC recognizes the critical role of
See CFC, Page 5
DIA PHOTO BY STAFF SGT. JONATHAN LOVELADY
The Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) held a Combined Federal Campaign kickoff ceremony inside Tighe auditorium Sept. 10. The campaign will run through Dec. 15.
Happy 66th Birthday, U.S. Air Force! Vice commander acknowledges milestone birthday for Air Force BY PAUL BELLO JOINT BASE ANACOSTIA-BOLLING PUBLIC AFFAIRS
WASHINGTON – Lunch at the Bolling Club Sept. 18 had an extra special item on its menu – birthday cake. To honor the 66th birthday of the U.S. Air Force, Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling (JBAB) Vice-Commander Col. Michael E. Saunders welcomed guests and joined Airman 1st Class Joshua Fleek, of the installation’s Air Force Honor Guard, in a ceremonial cake cutting to help celebrate the occasion. From its start as the Aeronautical Division, Signal Corps on up to being part of the U.S. Army Air Forces, Saunders went through some of the history behind the Air Force, including its long, storied presence at the base formerly known as Bolling. It was on this base that the presidential aircraft, dubbed the “Sacred Cow” and equivalent to today’s Air Force One, would take off and land back in the nation’s capital.
While then President Franklin D. Roosevelt used the Sacred Cow only before his death in April 1945, Saunders said the aircraft was in presidential service during the first two years of President Harry Truman’s tenure as commander-in-chief. It was also while on board the Sacred Cow that Truman signed the National Security Act of 1947 – which Saunders said established the Air Force as an independent service. “It’s regarded as the birthplace of the Air Force. The Sacred Cow is just one of many interesting facts about our nation’s youngest service,” Saunders said. “As our Airmen continue to accomplish the core missions at hand, I believe it’s significant to acknowledge our past while looking ahead to the future. I’m faithful to our values and proud to be an Airman.” Since 1983, the Sacred Cow has been part of the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force at Wright- Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio.
Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling Vice Commander Col. Michael E. Saunders and Airman 1st Class Joshua Fleek, of the installation’s Air Force Honor Guard, join for a ceremonial cake cutting in honor of the Air Force’s 66th birthday Sept. 18 at the Bolling Club. U.S. NAVY PHOTO BY PAUL BELLO