Story by Airman Mikaela Smith | Joint Base Langley-Eustis | 05.02.2022
“From the moment I stepped foot into Basic Military Training, becoming a Chief was a goal of mine,” said U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Amanda Hass, the senior enlisted leader for the 633d Force Support Squadron....
Story by Sgt. 1st Class Kelvin Ringold | 13th Armored Corps Sustainment Command (13th ESC) | 07.02.2021
FORT HOOD, Texas — The Army is a fast-paced organization, and the operational tempo can often move at the speed of light. Across the force, focusing on the mission can sometimes lead to the Army’s number one priority, its Soldiers, being overstressed and overworked. Leaders need to have the emotional intelligence and empathy to know when to call a time-out, give Soldiers a much-deserved......
Story by Spc. Gary Yim | 372nd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment | 06.23.2015
Sgt. Michael Beck of B Company, 2nd Battalion, 399th Training Support Regiment is one of about 4,800 Army Reserve Soldiers spending their summer here training Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) cadets....
Story by Lance Cpl. William Waterstreet | Marine Corps Air Station Yuma | 11.28.2012
Recently, while browsing YouTube, I chanced upon a classic '90s song I had forgotten: “What It’s Like,” by the band Everlast. Besides being a wonderful piece, it is music that makes people think about each other. It’s tough for us to drag ourselves out of our mundane day-to-day lives and take a close look at the fortunes of others. But this is the essence of empathy: placing ourselves......