Tuesday, May 11, 2010

CCT in Haiti Video

Ron

I found this Haiti rescue video on-line. I'd not seen it before. You might want to post it on the CCT Blog.

http://www.af.mil/news/video/index.asp?cid=252&sid=10872


Sincerely,GENE ADCOCK (Ak)

Monday, May 10, 2010

CCT WIA - Dalton

SSgt Travis Dalton, CCT from the 320 STS was injured Friday night. The vehicle he was a passenger in was struck by an IED. He was able to walk away and remained in the fight, but sustained several fragmentation injuries and some serious road rash from being thrown. All indications are that he will recover quickly and completely. He remains in great spirits and as you can imagine w/ most of our operators, is upset he can't remain in the fight. He has already been presented w/ the Purple Heart by the Commander, COMCJSOTF-A.

Please keep he and his family in your thoughts and prayers as he continues to recover.


HooYah-
TN

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Extra SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFIT for those with active duty between January 1957 to December 31, 2001

From the C3F JAG: Recommend you print this out and put it in your financial files to ensure you collect additional social security payments based on your military service.

BLUF: When you apply for social security, bring your DD214 to the social security office and you may qualify for higher benefits. Additional payments based on military service are not automatic – you must request this benefit at the time of Social Security application in order to receive it. Additional details below.

Alcon,

See the web site & notes below to possibly increase your Social Security Benefits.

DD FORM 214 -- SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFIT Please share this with anyone who had active duty service between January 1957 to December 31, 2001 and planning for retirement. In a nutshell it boils down to this:

You qualify for a higher social security payment because of your Military service, for active duty any time from 1957 through 2001 (the program was done away with 1 January 2002). Up to $1200 per year of earnings credit credited at time of application - which can make a substantial difference in social security monthly payments upon your retirement. You must bring your DD-214 to the Social Security Office and you must ask for this benefit to receive it!

Service in 1978 through 2001
For every $300 in active duty basic pay, you are credited with an additional $100 in earnings up to a maximum of $1,200 a year. If you enlisted after September 7, 1980, and didn't complete at least 24 months of active duty or your full tour, you may not be able to receive the additional earnings. Check with Social Security for details.

Soc Sec website: http://www.ssa.gov/retire2/military.htm

This is something to put in your files for when you apply for Social Security down the road.. It is NOT just for retirees, BUT anyone who has served on active duty between January 1957 to December 31, 2001.

FYI - this benefit is not automatic, you must ask for it! We've all been on active duty between 1957 and 2001 or know someone who has.

Passing on good information for all you military folks when you apply for social security. I know this may be too early for some of you to think about social security but, keep living and you will get there...

Regional Resource Coordinator
Maryland's Commitment to Veterans Project State of Maryland- Southern Region Human Services Partnership Building La Plata, Maryland 20646

Captain Rory Suzuki, US Navy
Office of the Secretary of De

Chief Master Sergeant Tony Travis - The 2010 TIME 100 - TIME


When chief master sergeant Antonio "Tony" Travis arrived at the Port-au-Prince airport shortly after January's earthquake, there was only one usable runway, the air-traffic-control tower was structurally unsafe, and 42 aircraft were grounded in a space designed for 12. Time was of the essence: the Haitians were in dire need of supplies that had to be brought in by air, but the damage meant that far fewer planes could be accommodated.



Read more:
http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,1984685_1984949_1985270,00.html?artId=1984685?contType=article?chn=specials

125 STS AGR Hiring

We are hiring one full time CCT position within the next 45 days and another within approximately 90 days. We are trying to get the word out as much as possible. Can you post it to the CCT Blog and the CCA mailing address? We want to make sure as many guys hear about it as possible.

You can also find the listing at
http://www.142fw.ang.af.mil/resources/factsheets/factsheet.asp?id=11866http://www.142fw.ang.af.mil/resources/factsheets/factsheet.asp?id=11866>


Thanks for any help.

//SIGNED//

Luke W. Thompson, MSgt, ORANG

Squadron Superintendent

125 Special Tactics Squadron

DSN 638-5170 Com 503-335-5170

Cell 503-545-8293

NIPR luke.thompson@ang.af.mil

Grenada Vets

Gentlemen
An amateur military historian contacted me through the Spectre Association wanting signatures of Urgent Fury veterans on a lithograph. I agreed to take point for the FWB area and wish to get as many signatures as I can before I send it back to him. There are a lot of names on it already, but there is still room for more.

If you wish to sign, please contact me and I will bring it to you for your signature. Please forward this message to other Urgent Fury vets also.

Please advise,

v/r

Bill Walter
HQ AFSOC/A5K
Strike Requirements
AC-XX, AC-130, Dragon Spear
DSN 579-4184
Com: 850-884-4184

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Announcement Message 2010 Air Force Sergeants Association (AFSA)

1. The Air Force Sergeants Association, sponsor of the Pitsenbarger Award, has selected Staff Sergeant Joseph A. Byrne, 21st Special Tactics Squadron, Pope AFB, North Carolina (AFSOC), as the winner of the 2010 AFSA Pitsenbarger Award.

2. The Pitsenbarger award annually recognizes an Air Force enlisted member who has performed a heroic act, on or off duty, which resulted in the saving of life or the prevention of serious injury. While deployed in support of Operation Enduring Freedom, Sergeant Byrne executed multiple day and night rotary-wing infiltrations with his special forces team to capture high-value targets and disrupt a large drug and explosives nexus. His team was ambushed while operating in the objective area. Without regard for his life, Sergeant Byrne maintained an exposed position in order to identify, target and destroy the enemy with airpower. He called in one "danger close" air strike and several gun runs within 100 meters, preventing the element from being overrun.

3. SSgt Byrne is authorized the Air Force Recognition Ribbon in accordance with AFI 36-2805, Special Trophies and Awards.

4. The award will be presented to SSgt Byrne at the AFSA Honors Banquet, 18 August 2010, in Atlanta, Georgia


//SIGNED//

WILLIAM D. FOOTE, Colonel, USAF
Director, Personnel Services

UNCLAS