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    'Remember why you serve,’ top enlisted Guard leader says in South Dakota

    'Remember why you serve,’ top enlisted Guard leader says in South Dakota

    Photo By Master Sgt. Elizabeth Pena | Senior Enlisted Advsior, Tony L. Whitehead, senior enlisted advisor to the chief of...... read more read more

    RAPID CITY, SOUTH DAKOTA, UNITED STATES

    07.18.2024

    Story by Sgt. 1st Class Elizabeth Pena 

    National Guard Bureau

    RAPID CITY, S.D.—SEA Tony Whitehead, senior enlisted advisor to the chief of the National Guard Bureau, toured facilities and met with Soldiers and Airmen of the South Dakota National Guard during their drill weekend July 14-15.

    Whitehead also conducted town halls at various units in South Dakota—giving hundreds of Guardsmen of all ranks the opportunity to engage with the highest-ranking enlisted member of the National Guard. The topics ranged from current issues facing the entire National Guard to state-level challenges and diversity within the Defense Department.

    One message remained constant from the top enlisted leader: "July is the Guard’s month of understanding and communicating why we serve," Whitehead said.

    At a visit to the 196th Regiment, Regional Training Institute, Fort Meade, Whitehead spoke to a group of Army officer candidate selectees during their initial moments at the academy.

    "I can't think of a more fitting place to be than in front of the newest future leaders of our Army National Guard,” he told the candidates.

    Whitehead went on to emphasize how leading today’s Guard members is a tremendous undertaking—never to be taken lightly.

    "Being an officer in our armed forces is a huge responsibility… the life and death of our Guardsmen are in your hands," said Whitehead. "I know that seems intense, but you must hear this today. You must know we [the enlisted force] appreciate everything you have done to make yourself available to be the leaders for the next generation of those fighting our fight."

    South Dakota is divided geographically by the Missouri River, with two-thirds of the units on the east side of the river and one-third on the west side. Whitehead visited units at Camp Rapid in Rapid City, as well as the state's Joint Force Headquarters and 114th Fighter Wing located on Joe Foss Field in Sioux Falls.

    While at the 114th FW, key leaders briefed Whitehead on the newly acquired standalone virtual reality systems dedicated to enhancing training capabilities in the maintenance career field. These systems are available to wings across the 50 states, three territories, and the District of Columbia.

    Staff Sgt. Brady Martin, an aircraft fuels systems mechanic assigned to the 114th Maintenance Squadron, briefed Whitehead on the two F-16 Fighting Falcon jet seats, which have been recovered from historical aviation mishaps and are continuously studied and used to enhance safety for personnel and equipment during flying missions.

    "Our maintainers' mission makes a difference daily in the aviation community,” said Whitehead. “These forward-thinking approaches exemplify how our Guardsmen maintain peak readiness to support our 21st-century warfighters’ ability to fly, fight, and win."

    The SEA also recognized Soldiers and Airmen for their contributions to keeping America, and its partners and allies, safe and secure.

    "Dedicating one's life to service and the defense of freedom requires immense sacrifice,” said Whitehead. “I urge you to contemplate the profound purpose that drives you. Whether you're a mother, father, son, daughter, or a future leader of our nation, your commitment to safeguarding your country and fellow citizens is truly admirable. Regardless of your motivation, I express my heartfelt gratitude for your service."

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    Date Taken: 07.18.2024
    Date Posted: 07.19.2024 10:54
    Story ID: 476580
    Location: RAPID CITY, SOUTH DAKOTA, US

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