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                           		                        “Marne Air!”                                          December 1, 2012




                                                                      Falcon Games,
                                                                     FITNESS
                                                                     FRENZY                                    U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Scott Tant


 3rd CAB Soldiers Compete in Functional Fitness Challenge
  by Capt. Chad Ashe, 3rd CAB Public Affairs                   tained a challenge, but the        were just as much a mental
  HUNTER ARMY AIRFIELD,      when preparing for deploy-        team events tested the ability     challenge as they were a
  Ga. — The 3rd Combat Avia- ment, and physical fitness        of the task performer while        physical challenge. You have
  tion Brigade held the Falcon
                             assists when dealing with         encouraging team unity.            to keep the idea of quitting out
  Games on the Hunter Army   stressful situations — before      “This is about being physi-       of your mind in spite of the
  Airfield flight line Nov. 8 to
                             and during combat.                cally fit, but also designed to    physical discomfort. My team
  display espirit de corps andThe event — which encour-        make you think as a team and       was relying on me to perform,
  raise resiliency as it relates to
                             aged and recognized excel-        push each other through the        just like they will when we are
  physical fitness.          lence in physical fitness in a    event,” said Col. Allan Pepin,     deployed.”
    Resiliency is a known factor
                             friendly competition — ex-        commander of 3rd CAB.                After the games, Col. Pepin

            INSIDE                    hibited constantly
                                      varied, high-intensity
                                                                Major Bryan Donohue is the
                                                               operations officer from 3rd
                                                                                                  thanked 3rd CAB Soldiers for
                                                                                                  their efforts leading to the
                                      functional movement.     CAB, and was a part of the first   upcoming deployment.
                                      The functional fitness   place team from Headquarters         “I thank you for everything
Pilots Recognized . . . . . . . 2 exercises ranged             and Headquarters Compa-            you’ve done up to this point.
Chaplain’s Corner . . . . . . 3-4 from various Soldier         ny, 3rd CAB. He agrees with        It’s been a great few months,
                                      carries, to weight       commander and said that his        it’s been a great two years. I
USAACE CG Visit . . . . . . . . . 4 ‘thrusters’, to a dead     participation was counted on       appreciate what you do and
                                      lift relay.              by his teammates.                  continue to do every single
                                        All exercises con-      “The Falcon Games’ events         day,” said Col. Pepin. •
The Falcon Flyer                                                                                                              December 1, 2012
Helicopter Pilots Recognized for Combat Flying Time
by Capt. Chad Ashe, 3rd CAB Public Affairs
                                                                                  service,” said Simmons. “We’re      and equates to over 112,000 com-
HUNTER ARMY AIRFIELD,                  and acoustic signatures, accord-           proud to provide this product       bat flight hours. It’s an amazing
Ga. — The Military Business            ing to Bell’s website.                     that the Army can deploy in the     feat that takes the entire unit to
Development Manager for Bell            The Pipe-Tomahawk unit and                nation’s service.”                  accomplish. From the aircraft
Helicopters presented unit and         individual awards recognized                 Simmons said the awards’          mechanics to the Soldiers on
individual awards to pilots from       and expressed gratitude for                iconography was inspired by         the refueling points, the pilots
3rd Squadron, 17th Cavalry             Kiowa Warrior pilots and their             interactions between the Euro-      couldn’t fly without the support
Regiment, 3rd Combat Aviation          parent units who have flown                pean settlers of colonial Amer-     from the squadron.
Brigade at Hunter Army Airfield        the aircraft for more than 1,000           ica and their Native American        The commander of the unit, Lt.
Nov. 7 on the HAAF flight line.        hours in combat, said Mike                 counterparts. The pipe, a symbol    Col. Michael Demirjian said that
 Bell manufactures the OH-58D          Simmons, military business                 of peace and leadership, was        his unit is fortunate to have an
Kiowa Warrior used by 3-17             development manager with Bell              shared among the participants       incredible aircraft to fly. “Bell
CAV for its capabilities such          Helicopter.                                of an exchange. The tomahawk        provides our pilots a product
as long-range day and night             “It’s a way that we can come              symbolizes the martial power of     and we appreciate the com-
target acquisition, multipurpose       back to our most valued custom-            the helicopter.                     pany’s efforts to recognize all
quick-change kits, and multiple        er and just in a very meaningful             The unit award transcends         Kiowa Warrior Squadrons,” said
armaments with low infrared            way say thank you for your                 three different combat periods      Demirjian. •
                                                                                                                       Lt. Col. Michael Demirjian,
                                                                                                                       far right, commander of the
                                                                                                                       3rd Squadron, 17th Cavalry
                                                                                                                       Regiment, 3rd Combat Avia-
                                                                                                                       tion Brigade, and Command
                                                                                                                       Sgt. Maj. James Hall, far left,
                                                                                                                       command sergeant major
                                                                                                                       of the 3-17 CAV, accept the
                                                                                                                       Pipe-Tomahawk Award from
                                                                                                                       Mike Simmons, center-right,
                                                                                                                       military business develop-
                                                                                                                       ment manager from Bell
                                                                                                                       Helicopter, and Lt. Col. Kirk
                                                                                                                       McCauley, product director
                                                                                                                       with Armed Scout Fielded
                                                                                                                       Systems, during a ceremony
                                                                                                                       Nov. 7 at the Hunter Army
                                                                                                                       Airfield flight line. (U.S. Army
                                                                                                                       photo by Capt. Chad Ashe)




  The Falcon Flyer
  The Falcon Flyer is an authorized publication for members of the U.S.
  Army. Contents of The Falcon Flyer are not necessarily official views
  of, or endorsed by the U.S. Government, Department of the Army or                                       Task Force Falcon
  the 3rd Infantry Division. Everything advertised in this publication                             Commander - Col. Allan M. Pepin
  shall be made available for purchase, use or patronage without regard               Command Sergeant Major - Command Sgt. Maj. James Snyder
  to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, physical       Chief Warrant Officer of the Brigade - Chief Warrant Officer 5
  handicap, political affiliation, or any other non-merit factor of the                                      Randy Godfrey
  purchaser, user, or patron. All editorial content of The Falcon Flyer
  is prepared, edited, provided and approved by the Task Force Falcon
  Public Affairs Office.                                                                         Task Force Falcon Public Affairs
                                                                                                   TF Falcon PAO - Capt. Chad Ashe
  Do you have a story to share? The Falcon Flyer welcomes submissions                  TF Falcon PA NCOIC, Falcon Flyer Editor - Sgt. Luke Rollins
  from readers. Send to the Task Force Falcon PAO at pao3cab@hotmail.
  com. The Falcon Flyer reserves the right to edit all submissions. For
  further information on deadlines, questions or comments, email Task
  Force Falcon Public Affairs.




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The Falcon Flyer                                                                                                      December 1, 2012

Chaplain’s
                                                                                         er mental health       themselves when they arrive
                                                                                         issues can rob us of   home to unwind and to switch
                                                                                         inner peace and of     gears before being bombarded



       Corner
                                                                                         a strong inner self.   by the family. Physical exer-
  with Maj. Tammie Crews,                                                                Depression in the      cise, meditation, prayer, doing
                                                                                         workplace has an       hobbies, and so forth are all ways
  3rd CAB Chaplain                                                                       estimated annual       to relieve stress. Stress out of

S   uicide prevention and resil-
iency are two sides of the same
                                      flexible attitude that can project price tag of $44 billion. This does
                                      a serendipitous capacity to look not begin to take into account
                                      for the best even in the worst     the impact on the individual or
                                                                                                                control is costly to us as individ-
                                                                                                                uals and to our families. Stress
                                                                                                                affects the work environment.
coin. Resiliency is the ability       situations. The ability to look    their families. Resilient individ-     Stress related issues such as
of an individual to bounce back for the best is a key factor that        uals and resilient organizations       absenteeism, turnover, short and
from the ups and downs of life.       carries resilient people through constantly seek and find posi-           long-term disability payments,
Building resiliency is sometimes hard times.                             tive, creative ways to build inner     medical costs, and work place
referred to as building human           The second is developing a       strength and healthy organiza-         accidents cost US companies an
capacity or strengthening life        strong inner self. A person with tional strength.                         estimated $300 billion per year.
skills. Resiliency is about devel- a strong inner self is not one who The third is overcoming the               Resiliency is that capacity to deal
oping skills in life that assist us   is an egotist, but a person who    daily effects of stress. Especial-     with the daily stress of life in a
with the life-long quest to dis-      has a strong ego capacity char-    ly as economic factors become          manner which builds rather than
cover what it means to be fully       acterized by healthy self-esteem, more critical, we are called upon       diminishes our human capacity.
human. Resiliency is the pres-                                                                                    The fourth is striking a bal-
ence of hope in spite of whatever                                                                               ance between work and play.
we might be called upon to face                                                                                 Resilient people enjoy life by
in life. What are some resiliency                                                                               making the intentional choice to
skills that assist us? Some of                                                                                  participate in life to the full-
those skills include fostering a                                                                                est. On the days when we do
sense of optimism, developing                                                                                   not feel like working, we do it
a strong inner self, overcoming                                                                                 anyway, but duty is not the sum
the daily effects of stress, strik-                                                                             total of life for the person who
ing a balance between work and                                                                                  has learned resiliency. To have
play, and building on the tradi-                                                                                fun is just as important as to
tions and stories of our families.                                                                              work. We all need things to look
  The first is fostering a sense of                                                                             forward to in life. We all know
optimism. There is something                                                                                    the old saying, “All work and no
about attitude that is contagious.                                                                              play makes for a dull boy.” The
We tend to shy away from those                                                                                  balance of responsibility and
who go through life with a bad                                                                                  freedom, of work and play, keeps
attitude; they have that ten-                                                                                   us fresh and alive. We should
dency to quickly wear everyone self-confidence, and a positive           to do more with less at work           experience each day both a sense
down around them and to cause self concept. In other words, to and at home. Those who have                      of accomplishment and of joy
us to shy away from them before have a strong inner self means           children know the stress that          and so gain new energy for life.
we too adopt the same dreary          that we know who we are, and       can occur when the children            The renewed energy for life is a
outlook. On the other hand,           we are comfortable living in “our want more than we are able to           booster shot of resiliency when
we all like to be around those        own skin.” We are at peace and give and they cannot understand            life is becomes a struggle.
who are positive about life –         not at odds with our inner selves why they are told “No.” Life is           The fifth is building on the
you know, those who have the          regardless of what is going on     naturally stressful, but as we         traditions and stories of our
ability to see the glass as half full around us. A strong inner self     learn the lessons of resiliency we     families. Another old adage
instead of half empty. Genuinely is necessary for maintaining            learn how to manage stress so          states, “A burden shared is a
positive people are not exempt        both spiritual and emotional       that stress does not manage us.        burden halved.” Families and
from problems nor do they live health. Spirituality above all            As difficult as it may seem at the     those who are like family to
in denial. They choose to take        other aspects of life gives us the time, we learn how to say “No”         us give us a sense of belonging
an optimistic outlook on life.        capacity for inner peace. Prayer, and set boundaries. The other           and a safe place to share our
A resilient attitude is one of        in the deepest sense, persistently side of overcoming stress is to        problems so that the burdens
hopeful expectations for positive guides us to the source of our         practice unwinding from stress.        indeed are halved, Since I have
results. However, if the results      inner strength. When emotional Some people unwind as they                 been at Tobyhanna, I continue
are not quite what was expected, health begins to fail, clinical de- drive home from work. Others,              to be amazed by the strength of
the resilient individual displays a pression, clinical stress, and oth- need that little bit of time to         See CHAP, Pg. 4
The Falcon Flyer                                                                                                  December 1, 2012
CHAP, cont’d from pg. 4
so many of our families bound       learned and who continue to
                                                                          USAACE CG Visits 3rd CAB
                                                                          by Capt. Chad Ashe, 3rd CAB Public Affairs
together by a deep sense of her-    learn the lessons of resiliency
itage and religion. My grand-       have a far greater capacity for
parents seemed to know a great      taking care of others. They are
deal of what resiliency was         able to maintain motivation,
about without ever knowing          control stress, and enjoy what
the word. They were southern        they do. Resiliency gives us
sharecroppers – not an easy         the capacity to bounce back, to
life to be sure – but a life rich   maintain hope that regardless
in resiliency in all the seasons    of the situation there is still a                                                     U.S. Army photo by Capt. Chad Ashe
of life. My fondest memories of     deep hope that keeps us alive.        HUNTER ARMY AIRFIELD, Ga.          ented” leadership philosophy,
my grandparents were to listen      To a large extent suicide is the      -- Major General Kevin Mang-       Maj. Gen. Mangum said, which
to them tell the family stories.    loss of hope and the capacity for     um, commanding general of          keeps the focus on Soldiers. A
The accounts were sometimes         hope; it is the loss of resiliency.   United States Army Aviation        self-proclaimed Boston Red Sox
funny stories, sometimes sad        It is a resignation to an ethos of    Center of Excellence, visited      fan, Maj. Gen. Mangum said he
stories, sometimes stories of       hopelessness that penetrates          leaders from the 3rd Combat        was unashamed to admit the
struggle, and sometimes stories     the entire being of a person so       Aviation Brigade, Nov. 28, at      inspiration for this “humble ser-
of simple daily living. The com-    that they cannot see that prob-       Hunter Army Airfield, deliver-     vant” leadership style was none
mon thread that ran through         lems at their longest are short.      ing words of encouragement as      other than New York Yankees
all the stories was a sense of      The inner self collapses and          the unit readies to deploy.        manager Joe Girardi.
belonging, strength, acceptance,    the ability to face life no longer      The 3rd CAB is scheduled to        Colonel Allan Pepin, com-
survival, and overcoming – the      exists. We can do our best to         deploy to Afghanistan before       mander of 3rd CAB, who served
meat and potatoes of resilien-      prevent suicide, but we cannot        the end of the year, marking the   with the commanding general
cy. Our families are one of our     prevent all suicides. Building        sixth time the Falcon brigade      before on previous assignments,
greatest resource in building       resiliency, however, goes a long      has deployed since 2001.           thanked him for visiting his
resiliency. They are the first      way toward the prevention of            The commanding general gave      Soldiers and imparting his lead-
ones who teach us about coping      conditions that might otherwise       awards to four 3rd CAB Soldiers.   ership experience.
endurance, connection and sur-      lead to suicide.                      Major General Mangum then            Major General Mangum, in
vival by example and through                                              spoke on the three verses of       turn, thanked the deploying
the family stories. They are a                                            leadership as they related to      3rd CAB Soldiers, underlining
testimony to us that problems                                             illustrations he applied to his    the role of selfless service in
are not permanent fixtures and                                            own career. He also mentioned      effective leadership and as a
that more importantly, we are                                             the importance of being a team     governing life principle.
connected and loved. In this                                              player. The purpose of aviation      “The most precious gift that
way, they pass on to us an heri-                                          operations is supporting the       we can give somebody else
tage of resiliency.                                                       ground commander in combat,        is the gift of selfless service.
  Both individuals, families,                                             Maj. Gen. Mangum said.             You’re doing that,” Maj. Gen.
and organizations who have                                                  This breeds an “other-ori-       Mangum said.

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  • 1. the F Volume 1, Issue 2 alcon lyer “Marne Air!” December 1, 2012 Falcon Games, FITNESS FRENZY U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Scott Tant 3rd CAB Soldiers Compete in Functional Fitness Challenge by Capt. Chad Ashe, 3rd CAB Public Affairs tained a challenge, but the were just as much a mental HUNTER ARMY AIRFIELD, when preparing for deploy- team events tested the ability challenge as they were a Ga. — The 3rd Combat Avia- ment, and physical fitness of the task performer while physical challenge. You have tion Brigade held the Falcon assists when dealing with encouraging team unity. to keep the idea of quitting out Games on the Hunter Army stressful situations — before “This is about being physi- of your mind in spite of the Airfield flight line Nov. 8 to and during combat. cally fit, but also designed to physical discomfort. My team display espirit de corps andThe event — which encour- make you think as a team and was relying on me to perform, raise resiliency as it relates to aged and recognized excel- push each other through the just like they will when we are physical fitness. lence in physical fitness in a event,” said Col. Allan Pepin, deployed.” Resiliency is a known factor friendly competition — ex- commander of 3rd CAB. After the games, Col. Pepin INSIDE hibited constantly varied, high-intensity Major Bryan Donohue is the operations officer from 3rd thanked 3rd CAB Soldiers for their efforts leading to the functional movement. CAB, and was a part of the first upcoming deployment. The functional fitness place team from Headquarters “I thank you for everything Pilots Recognized . . . . . . . 2 exercises ranged and Headquarters Compa- you’ve done up to this point. Chaplain’s Corner . . . . . . 3-4 from various Soldier ny, 3rd CAB. He agrees with It’s been a great few months, carries, to weight commander and said that his it’s been a great two years. I USAACE CG Visit . . . . . . . . . 4 ‘thrusters’, to a dead participation was counted on appreciate what you do and lift relay. by his teammates. continue to do every single All exercises con- “The Falcon Games’ events day,” said Col. Pepin. •
  • 2. The Falcon Flyer December 1, 2012 Helicopter Pilots Recognized for Combat Flying Time by Capt. Chad Ashe, 3rd CAB Public Affairs service,” said Simmons. “We’re and equates to over 112,000 com- HUNTER ARMY AIRFIELD, and acoustic signatures, accord- proud to provide this product bat flight hours. It’s an amazing Ga. — The Military Business ing to Bell’s website. that the Army can deploy in the feat that takes the entire unit to Development Manager for Bell The Pipe-Tomahawk unit and nation’s service.” accomplish. From the aircraft Helicopters presented unit and individual awards recognized Simmons said the awards’ mechanics to the Soldiers on individual awards to pilots from and expressed gratitude for iconography was inspired by the refueling points, the pilots 3rd Squadron, 17th Cavalry Kiowa Warrior pilots and their interactions between the Euro- couldn’t fly without the support Regiment, 3rd Combat Aviation parent units who have flown pean settlers of colonial Amer- from the squadron. Brigade at Hunter Army Airfield the aircraft for more than 1,000 ica and their Native American The commander of the unit, Lt. Nov. 7 on the HAAF flight line. hours in combat, said Mike counterparts. The pipe, a symbol Col. Michael Demirjian said that Bell manufactures the OH-58D  Simmons, military business of peace and leadership, was his unit is fortunate to have an Kiowa Warrior used by 3-17 development manager with Bell shared among the participants incredible aircraft to fly. “Bell CAV for its capabilities such Helicopter. of an exchange. The tomahawk provides our pilots a product as long-range day and night “It’s a way that we can come symbolizes the martial power of and we appreciate the com- target acquisition, multipurpose back to our most valued custom- the helicopter. pany’s efforts to recognize all quick-change kits, and multiple er and just in a very meaningful The unit award transcends Kiowa Warrior Squadrons,” said armaments with low infrared way say thank you for your three different combat periods Demirjian. • Lt. Col. Michael Demirjian, far right, commander of the 3rd Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment, 3rd Combat Avia- tion Brigade, and Command Sgt. Maj. James Hall, far left, command sergeant major of the 3-17 CAV, accept the Pipe-Tomahawk Award from Mike Simmons, center-right, military business develop- ment manager from Bell Helicopter, and Lt. Col. Kirk McCauley, product director with Armed Scout Fielded Systems, during a ceremony Nov. 7 at the Hunter Army Airfield flight line. (U.S. Army photo by Capt. Chad Ashe) The Falcon Flyer The Falcon Flyer is an authorized publication for members of the U.S. Army. Contents of The Falcon Flyer are not necessarily official views of, or endorsed by the U.S. Government, Department of the Army or Task Force Falcon the 3rd Infantry Division. Everything advertised in this publication Commander - Col. Allan M. Pepin shall be made available for purchase, use or patronage without regard Command Sergeant Major - Command Sgt. Maj. James Snyder to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, physical Chief Warrant Officer of the Brigade - Chief Warrant Officer 5 handicap, political affiliation, or any other non-merit factor of the Randy Godfrey purchaser, user, or patron. All editorial content of The Falcon Flyer is prepared, edited, provided and approved by the Task Force Falcon Public Affairs Office. Task Force Falcon Public Affairs TF Falcon PAO - Capt. Chad Ashe Do you have a story to share? The Falcon Flyer welcomes submissions TF Falcon PA NCOIC, Falcon Flyer Editor - Sgt. Luke Rollins from readers. Send to the Task Force Falcon PAO at pao3cab@hotmail. com. The Falcon Flyer reserves the right to edit all submissions. For further information on deadlines, questions or comments, email Task Force Falcon Public Affairs. 2
  • 3. The Falcon Flyer December 1, 2012 Chaplain’s er mental health themselves when they arrive issues can rob us of home to unwind and to switch inner peace and of gears before being bombarded Corner a strong inner self. by the family. Physical exer- with Maj. Tammie Crews, Depression in the cise, meditation, prayer, doing workplace has an hobbies, and so forth are all ways 3rd CAB Chaplain estimated annual to relieve stress. Stress out of S uicide prevention and resil- iency are two sides of the same flexible attitude that can project price tag of $44 billion. This does a serendipitous capacity to look not begin to take into account for the best even in the worst the impact on the individual or control is costly to us as individ- uals and to our families. Stress affects the work environment. coin. Resiliency is the ability situations. The ability to look their families. Resilient individ- Stress related issues such as of an individual to bounce back for the best is a key factor that uals and resilient organizations absenteeism, turnover, short and from the ups and downs of life. carries resilient people through constantly seek and find posi- long-term disability payments, Building resiliency is sometimes hard times. tive, creative ways to build inner medical costs, and work place referred to as building human The second is developing a strength and healthy organiza- accidents cost US companies an capacity or strengthening life strong inner self. A person with tional strength. estimated $300 billion per year. skills. Resiliency is about devel- a strong inner self is not one who The third is overcoming the Resiliency is that capacity to deal oping skills in life that assist us is an egotist, but a person who daily effects of stress. Especial- with the daily stress of life in a with the life-long quest to dis- has a strong ego capacity char- ly as economic factors become manner which builds rather than cover what it means to be fully acterized by healthy self-esteem, more critical, we are called upon diminishes our human capacity. human. Resiliency is the pres- The fourth is striking a bal- ence of hope in spite of whatever ance between work and play. we might be called upon to face Resilient people enjoy life by in life. What are some resiliency making the intentional choice to skills that assist us? Some of participate in life to the full- those skills include fostering a est. On the days when we do sense of optimism, developing not feel like working, we do it a strong inner self, overcoming anyway, but duty is not the sum the daily effects of stress, strik- total of life for the person who ing a balance between work and has learned resiliency. To have play, and building on the tradi- fun is just as important as to tions and stories of our families. work. We all need things to look The first is fostering a sense of forward to in life. We all know optimism. There is something the old saying, “All work and no about attitude that is contagious. play makes for a dull boy.” The We tend to shy away from those balance of responsibility and who go through life with a bad freedom, of work and play, keeps attitude; they have that ten- us fresh and alive. We should dency to quickly wear everyone self-confidence, and a positive to do more with less at work experience each day both a sense down around them and to cause self concept. In other words, to and at home. Those who have of accomplishment and of joy us to shy away from them before have a strong inner self means children know the stress that and so gain new energy for life. we too adopt the same dreary that we know who we are, and can occur when the children The renewed energy for life is a outlook. On the other hand, we are comfortable living in “our want more than we are able to booster shot of resiliency when we all like to be around those own skin.” We are at peace and give and they cannot understand life is becomes a struggle. who are positive about life – not at odds with our inner selves why they are told “No.” Life is The fifth is building on the you know, those who have the regardless of what is going on naturally stressful, but as we traditions and stories of our ability to see the glass as half full around us. A strong inner self learn the lessons of resiliency we families. Another old adage instead of half empty. Genuinely is necessary for maintaining learn how to manage stress so states, “A burden shared is a positive people are not exempt both spiritual and emotional that stress does not manage us. burden halved.” Families and from problems nor do they live health. Spirituality above all As difficult as it may seem at the those who are like family to in denial. They choose to take other aspects of life gives us the time, we learn how to say “No” us give us a sense of belonging an optimistic outlook on life. capacity for inner peace. Prayer, and set boundaries. The other and a safe place to share our A resilient attitude is one of in the deepest sense, persistently side of overcoming stress is to problems so that the burdens hopeful expectations for positive guides us to the source of our practice unwinding from stress. indeed are halved, Since I have results. However, if the results inner strength. When emotional Some people unwind as they been at Tobyhanna, I continue are not quite what was expected, health begins to fail, clinical de- drive home from work. Others, to be amazed by the strength of the resilient individual displays a pression, clinical stress, and oth- need that little bit of time to See CHAP, Pg. 4
  • 4. The Falcon Flyer December 1, 2012 CHAP, cont’d from pg. 4 so many of our families bound learned and who continue to USAACE CG Visits 3rd CAB by Capt. Chad Ashe, 3rd CAB Public Affairs together by a deep sense of her- learn the lessons of resiliency itage and religion. My grand- have a far greater capacity for parents seemed to know a great taking care of others. They are deal of what resiliency was able to maintain motivation, about without ever knowing control stress, and enjoy what the word. They were southern they do. Resiliency gives us sharecroppers – not an easy the capacity to bounce back, to life to be sure – but a life rich maintain hope that regardless in resiliency in all the seasons of the situation there is still a U.S. Army photo by Capt. Chad Ashe of life. My fondest memories of deep hope that keeps us alive. HUNTER ARMY AIRFIELD, Ga. ented” leadership philosophy, my grandparents were to listen To a large extent suicide is the -- Major General Kevin Mang- Maj. Gen. Mangum said, which to them tell the family stories. loss of hope and the capacity for um, commanding general of keeps the focus on Soldiers. A The accounts were sometimes hope; it is the loss of resiliency. United States Army Aviation self-proclaimed Boston Red Sox funny stories, sometimes sad It is a resignation to an ethos of Center of Excellence, visited fan, Maj. Gen. Mangum said he stories, sometimes stories of hopelessness that penetrates leaders from the 3rd Combat was unashamed to admit the struggle, and sometimes stories the entire being of a person so Aviation Brigade, Nov. 28, at inspiration for this “humble ser- of simple daily living. The com- that they cannot see that prob- Hunter Army Airfield, deliver- vant” leadership style was none mon thread that ran through lems at their longest are short. ing words of encouragement as other than New York Yankees all the stories was a sense of The inner self collapses and the unit readies to deploy. manager Joe Girardi. belonging, strength, acceptance, the ability to face life no longer The 3rd CAB is scheduled to Colonel Allan Pepin, com- survival, and overcoming – the exists. We can do our best to deploy to Afghanistan before mander of 3rd CAB, who served meat and potatoes of resilien- prevent suicide, but we cannot the end of the year, marking the with the commanding general cy. Our families are one of our prevent all suicides. Building sixth time the Falcon brigade before on previous assignments, greatest resource in building resiliency, however, goes a long has deployed since 2001. thanked him for visiting his resiliency. They are the first way toward the prevention of The commanding general gave Soldiers and imparting his lead- ones who teach us about coping conditions that might otherwise awards to four 3rd CAB Soldiers. ership experience. endurance, connection and sur- lead to suicide. Major General Mangum then Major General Mangum, in vival by example and through spoke on the three verses of turn, thanked the deploying the family stories. They are a leadership as they related to 3rd CAB Soldiers, underlining testimony to us that problems illustrations he applied to his the role of selfless service in are not permanent fixtures and own career. He also mentioned effective leadership and as a that more importantly, we are the importance of being a team governing life principle. connected and loved. In this player. The purpose of aviation “The most precious gift that way, they pass on to us an heri- operations is supporting the we can give somebody else tage of resiliency. ground commander in combat, is the gift of selfless service. Both individuals, families, Maj. Gen. Mangum said. You’re doing that,” Maj. Gen. and organizations who have This breeds an “other-ori- Mangum said. Marne Air Social Media To read more stories and see the photos that go with them, as well as some videos, check out the links be- low. Read and share what you see and pass along the Soldiers’ stories. www.facebook.com/3rdCAB www.twitter.com/3rdCAB www.flickr.com/3rdCAB