Sunday, May 5, 2013

Welcoming Tami

MDSS (Medical Support Squadron) will change leadership next month (June 17 is the change of command).  Lt. Col Bob Corby, his wife, Tami, and son will soon be joining the MDG Gunfighter Medics.    I thought it might be interesting to learn a little bit about Tami, before she arrives.  By the way, Tami will be the new MDG spouses communication person, so she'll be sending out the emails soon and updating the blog for all of you.
  
A few Tami facts...
Family: married to my wonderful husband for over 20 years, one 8
year boy and two dogs. We try and do a lot of our activities 
together, exploring new areas and races.
Hobbies/interests: I like the outdoors, animals, exercise, running
 (especially running races). I like reading-when time allows-
motorcycle rides, gardening, craft stuff, baking... I am pretty 
eclectic in what I like to do, so not too much I haven't tried or 
wouldn't be willing to try.

Please join me in welcoming Tami and her family next month when they arrive.

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Do You Know Your Key Spouse?


Key Spouses are in place to help spouses within the squadrons feel informed, connected and supported.  We contact spouses when their loved ones are deployed and we are available to connect them to resources, if needed, at any time.  If questions arise, spouses have somewhere to turn (whether their spouse is deployed or not).  If we don't know the answer, we'll help find it.  We are spouses caring for spouses.  Below are the Medical Group Key Spouse volunteers.  

AMDS
Key Spouse: Amanda H.
 
Key Spouse: Beth R.
Key Spouse: Erin M.


MDOS
Key Spouse: Lisa H.
Key Spouse: Daisy V.
(not pictured)


MDSS
Key Spouse: Yanice K.

SGCS
Key Spouse: David B. (goes by "B")

If you have any questions about this program or wish to be in touch with your key spouse and have not heard from them feel free to email us at medspouses@yahoo.com.  I do not want to post their phone numbers or other contact information on the blog for security reasons.

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

First Shirt, huh?

Ever wonder what in the world a "Shirt" is or who it is?

In the Air Force, “first sergeant” or shirt is not a grade but a special duty designation. He or she reports directly to the unit commander on matters of enlisted morale, welfare, and conduct, and is the chief enlisted advisor to the commander on all of these factors.

The position normally is filled by noncommissioned officers with the permanent ranks of master sergeant, senior master sergeant, or chief master sergeant. They can be identified by the diamond device that they wear on the center of their rank insignia.

Specifically, the first shirt helps provide a commander with a mission-ready enlisted force and prepares enlisted personnel for deployments. He advises the commander on a wide range of topics including the health of his airmen and their esprit de corps, discipline, well-being, career progression, and professional development. The first sergeant works with fellow senior NCOs and supervisory personnel to ensure equitable discipline.
He ensures that supervisors set an appropriate example for subordinates and provides guidance. He oversees training in leadership, customs and courtesies, dress and personal appearance, self-discipline, adherence to standards, drill and ceremony, and safety. The first sergeant helps enlisted members adapt to the military environment and adjust to the organization and manages care and upkeep of unit dormitories and adjacent grounds. He coordinates with supervisors to schedule unit functions, duties, leaves, and passes. 
Above is from the airforce-magazine.com

MSgt Kelly Riedel - 366 MDG First Shirt

He is also a call away if your ride falls through and you have had too much to drink.  
Don't risk a DUI - call the shirt.

How Did "First Sergeants" Become "First Shirts"?
The term “first shirt” has been applied to the duty for years, and it seems that no one can authoritatively 
document the origin. However, there are three main theories.The first and most colorful version has it that
 federal troops in the early frontier days wore their shirts into tatters and eagerly awaited the supply wagon
 bringing new uniforms. When it came, the first sergeant, being the ranking enlisted man, got the first pick
 of the shirts.The second theory is that the first sergeant, being the most senior and usually the most experienced
 of soldiers, often collected more decorations and insignia than anyone else. His shirt thus was the gaudiest
—the first—in the outfit.The third explanation is that when the Army troops removed their shirts to work in hot 
weather, the first sergeant continued to wear his because he was boss of the work crew and did not do manual
 labor. When anyone wanted instruction on some subject, he was told to see “the shirt.”

Sunday, December 16, 2012

MDG Kids Christmas Party!

What a fun party for the kids today!  A BIG thank you to all the volunteers, especially Debbie M., who helped pull this off!  Well done, really, well done!
 The many gifts that were given to us by Operation Homefront, so generous!
 Welcome table...
 Santa and Mrs. Claus arrive, aka, Col Cook & Robin
 Santa greeting the volunteers!
 There were several favorite Santa pix, here are a few.  I just ordered the pictures tonight but I will need help when they arrive to assemble them in to ornaments for the families.





 We are missing several volunteers in this picture, they must have been working ;)


 Audrey organized a wonderful scavenger hunt for the older children!
 B & Mary aka Major Bernheim did a fabulous job running games for the older children.
 Wii dancing is always a hit!
 What is a children's party without a bounce house?
 Alicia and her family came up with and ran the children's games, we are so thankful!
 Craft time, thank you Amanda and Stephanie!
 Food and fellowship...
 The food crew, thank you ladies!

 The winners of the grand prizes for the scavenger hunt...

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

MDG spouses host OSC event! - Reindeer Games

MDG spouses hosted the OSC event, "Reindeer Games".  Lots of Minute to Win It type games, yummy food and plenty of laughter.  Great job crew - you rocked it!
 The goal was to design a dress for someone at the table out of wrapping paper.  Looking good Say - love the train too!
Passing the hula hoop from one person to another while holding hands.
 The fearless spouses who pulled this off.
There always needs to be a silly picture!  This is more like it!
 Our Vanna, Robin C.

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Check out our new banner!


1st Annual Med Spouses Holiday Party

Oh my, what a FUN, FUN, FUN night we had tonight at the Spouses party!  Thanks to Robin and Say for hosting and to everyone who brought the delicious food and wacky white elephant gifts.  What a hoot!
It's been fun getting to know so many new faces and building memories with you all!  I'm excited for what is to come!