U.S. Air Force's Top Enlisted visits JBLM

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  • By Master Sgt. Todd Wivell
  • 62nd Airlift Wing Public Affairs
A full season of visits from distinguished visitors from across the Department of Defense, to include the Secretary of Defense, the Secretary of the Air Force and the Air Mobility Command commander was capped off when the top enlisted member for the Air Force, Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force James Cody and his wife, Athena, visited Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., May 3-4.

This was the first visit to JBLM for Cody since he was promoted to Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force in January 2013.

The visit included interactions and conversations with Airmen, civilians and spouses from the 62nd and 446th Airlift Wings, the 627th Air Base Group and the Washington Air National Guard, along with our Army partners, to understand what makes JBLM so successful.

Along with a C-17 Globemaster III static tour, Cody heard from McChord Airmen on the specific mission sets assigned at JBLM, such as the Joint Precision Airdrop System, Aeromedical Evacuation and Operation Deep Freeze.

His tour continued from the C-17 to where he had a chance to hear from some of the joint base partners.

Airmen from the civil engineer, security forces, communications, logistics readiness and force support squadrons shared how they are integrated into their Army counterparts. This gave Cody a chance to see how this Army led joint base was different from the other joint bases across the DoD. 

After visiting with Airmen at the statics, Cody focused his time with Airmen from both the McChord Field Julius A. Kolb Airman Leadership School and First Term Airmen Center.

The visit also included stops at the 262nd Network Warfare Squadron, the McChord Olympic dining facility for lunch with Airmen, a visit to the JBLM Stone Education Center for a brief on the bench-marked transition assistance program offered here and a stop at the 62nd Medical Squadron.

The highlight of the trip was an All-Call in which Cody addressed an aircraft hangar full of Airmen, civilians and spouses.

"We had a great time visiting with the Airmen as we got to travel around and see from a big picture aspect down to a tactical level what you are doing here every day," said Cody. "I want to say thank you for all you do and I know that the Secretary of the Air Force was just out here and she expressed her gratitude as well and I just want to echo those thoughts again.

"Thanks for working as hard as you do and thanks for working through all the challenges that are real in life and real in our military."

Cody went on to discuss issues addressing our current Air Force, hitting on topics such as the changes to our enlisted professional military education, slots for Airman Leadership School for our total force partners, the changes in deployments, manning with the Air Force and accomplishing the mission.

The chief spent the majority of time answering questions on these and other topics and provided answers to every question asked, however he also wanted to spend time with Airmen one-on-one and stopped his All Call early, leaving enough time for Airmen to come up and meet him and Athena personally and ask any question they wanted.

"This was one of the best All Calls I have ever been too," said one of the Airmen in the line waiting to meet the Chief. "He was honest, up front and provided us the factual answers that we all needed to hear."

From the Secretary of Defense to the Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force, the Airmen of JBLM have recently had some great opportunities to interact with DoD senior leadership and for their voices to be heard.