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RAF ALCONBURY, England - Airmen assigned to the 423rd Security Forces Squadron brief Lt. Gen. Craig Franklin, 3rd Air Force commander, about the new large vehicle inspection site at RAF Alconbury May 9. The new gate provides a facility to inspect all incoming and outgoing commercial vehicle traffic, while significantly reducing congestion at the main gate. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Joel Mease)
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RAF ALCONBURY, England - Christine Kaleikini, 423rd Force Support Squadron Airman and Family Services Flight chief, shows Lt. Gen. Craig Franklin, 3rd Air Force commander, and Chief Master Sgt. Craig Adams, 3rd AF command chief, the RAF Alconbury Youth Programs facilities May 9. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Joel Mease)
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RAF ALCONBURY, England - John Barr, 423rd Civil Engineer Squadron deputy commander, discusses with Lt. Gen. Craig Franklin, 3rd Air Force commander, the current renovation plans for the RAF Alconbury Fitness Center May 9. The renovation of the fitness center is currently scheduled to be completed November 2012. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Joel Mease)
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RAF ALCONBURY, England - Airman 1st Class Daniel Legg, 423rd Communications Squadron, shows Lt. Gen. Craig Franklin, 3rd Air Force commander, the day room at the RAF Alconbury Dormitory May 9. Legg told the general how important the day room was to unaccompanied junior enlisted personnel living in the dormitory. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Joel Mease)
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RAF ALCONBURY, England - Brian Colonna, 423rd Force Support Squadron, shows Lt. Gen. Craig Franklin, 3rd Air Force commander, and Chief Master Sgt. Craig Adams, 3rd AF command chief, the Outdoor Recreation facilities at RAF Alconbury May 9. Colonna also showed the general and chief what other services the 423rd FSS had to offer the joint-service community. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Joel Mease)
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RAF UPWOOD, England - Lt. Gen. Craig Franklin, 3rd Air Force commander, talks to Airmen assigned to the 423rd Medical Squadron Dental Flight May 9 at RAF Upwood, United Kingdom. The Airmen spoke about the challenges they face at RAF Upwood and their efforts to care for a joint-service community. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. John Barton)
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RAF UPWOOD, England - Lt. Gen. Craig Franklin, 3rd Air Force commander, speaks to Airmen assigned to the 423rd Medical Squadron Mental Health Flight May 9 at RAF Upwood, United Kingdom. The Airmen spoke about the various mental health programs offered by the 423rd MDS, and how they strive to care for a joint-service community. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. John Barton)
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501st CSW showcases abilities, learns lessons from 3 AF/CC
by Capt. Brian Maguire
501st Combat Support Wing Public Affairs
5/10/2012 - ROYAL AIR FORCE ALCONBURY, England -- Airmen had the opportunity to hear from and ask questions of the 3rd Air Force commander during a lunch here May 9.
Members from the 421st and 423rd Air Base Groups heard from Lt. Gen. Craig Franklin on several subjects, ranging from the benefits of serving in the Air Force, to Warrior Virtue discussions and some challenges facing the Air Force.
"Being in the Air Force is the greatest thing, something I would not hesitate to do all over again," Franklin said.
Meeting and working with a variety of people, who were raised all over the world, is just a small piece of what the Air Force has to offer, the general said.
"If you haven't thought about making the Air Force a career, then stop and think about it," Franklin said. "This is the most rewarding job, and something I would encourage anyone to seriously consider."
Shifting topics before opening up the forum to questions, the general addressed the fiscal issues facing the U.S. government.
"Leadership will take care of you, and make sure you have the resources to do the job," Franklin said. "We want you to focus on doing the right amount of work with the right amount of people necessary to accomplish the mission."
Attacking the mentality of 'doing more with less,' the general discussed the need to abandon that concept.
"Our focus must be to do the job safely and correctly, while allowing you to take time off," Franklin said. "You deserve the time to focus on your education, your family and explore the area around your installations. We shouldn't be working 14 hour days to accomplish the same missions with fewer Airmen."
Addressing a question about Warrior Virtues discussions, Franklin said. U.S. Air Forces in Europe leadership designed them to help Airmen focus on our core values.
"The core values are a bond, a common tradition that has to be the glue that holds us together," Franklin said. "It's about Airmen holding each other accountable."
Franklin went on to explain that holding Airmen accountable to our core values goes beyond the job, and should be used as a guide.
"Airmen should use our core values as a way to help us care for one another," Franklin said. "From preventing suicides, drunk driving and sexual assaults, to presenting a professional military image and being fit, all can be accomplished by following our core values."
The lunch was part of an orientation visit to the 501st Combat Support Wing. Franklin toured operations at RAF Molesworth, RAF Upwood and RAF Alconbury, while also receiving briefings concerning operations up at RAF Menwith Hill. The topics covered the various ways Airmen provide world-class combat support that enables intelligence and communications.
"At the 501st, I've seen the important work that you do here over the last two days, the critical work for America," Franklin said. |
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