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|    Moody AFB says farewell to old commander    |
|    22 Aug 23 17:20:14    |
      From: imbibe@mindspring.com              Change of Command: Moody AFB says farewell to old commander, welcomes new       commander       By Davis Cobb, Jul 7, 2023, Valdosta Daily Times              MOODY AIR FORCE BASE — Members of the 23rd Wing have bid farewell to their       commander, but in doing so, welcomed a new commander to lead them.              Moody Air Force Base conducted a change of command ceremony July 6 to send off       Col. Russell “Bones” Cook and hand off his position and duty as commander       of the 23rd Wing, home of the “Flying Tigers,” to incoming commander Col.       Paul Sheets.              Cook served as the commander of the wing for two years and had previously       overseen the 563rd Operations Support Squadron and the 83rd Expeditionary       Rescue Squadron as their commander, acted as an advisor to the Iraqi Air       Force, and has more than 3,000        hours flying multiple aircrafts.              Sheets previously served as the vice commander of the 355th Wing at       Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in Arizona and will bring with him experience as       chief of strategy for the 612th Air Force Operations Center, multiple combat       deployments supporting        Operations Enduring Freedom, Iraqi Freedom, Inherent Resolve and Hurricane       Katrina, and more than 2,700 flight hours as a command pilot in the HH-60G,       HH-60W, HC-130J, UH-1H and T-37.              The change of command was conducted within the 23rd Wing’s Fuels Barn, where       the two colonels stood before the Flying Tigers, as well as friends, family       and loved ones, to commemorate the transfer of leadership.              Major Gen. Michael Kosheski, commander of the 15th Air Force, presided over       the ceremony, offering his farewells to Cook while welcoming Sheets. He said       Cook had more than lived up to the name and legacy of the Flying Tigers,       honoring the original all-       volunteer group of aviators that helped fend off the Japanese invasion of       China during World War II and carrying their mission onto the present – not       only through his unwavering spirit and capable leadership but his drive for       innovation.              He said he is confident Sheets will lead the 23rd Wing well, citing both his       extensive experience and understanding of balance between work and personal       life as particular qualities that would make him an effective commander.              As a final congratulations for his dedication to the 23rd Wing, Kosheski       awarded Cook with the Legion of Merit, first oak leaf cluster, before inviting       the colonel to share his thoughts.              Barely able to contain his emotion, Cook expressed his gratitude to the airmen       who served under his command, admitting it had always been his dream to be       among the Flying Tigers. The possibility of joining them someday had on       numerous occasions, he said,        been the motivator keeping him in the Air Force.              He thanked the various staff and officers at Moody AFB, as well as community       liaisons Dr. Lucy Greene and her late husband, Parker Greene, insisting the       Greenes were both one of a kind, and Chief Master Sgt. Justin Geers, command       chief of the 23rd Wing,        for putting up with his “Bones caffeine-fueled circus.”              Cook also thanked the local community of Valdosta and Lowndes County for its       support of Moody, asserting that the city would always be his and his       family’s home and their relationship with the Air Force base would ensure it       remains there for a very        long time.              “It started with a couple of farmers and locals who decided they needed a       base down here at the beginning of World War II,” Cook said. “That spirit       resonates today; thank you guys so much for what you do.”              To mark the end of his tenure as commander of the 23rd Wing, the outgoing       commander was given one final salute by his troops. Then, with the aid of       Geers presenting the guidon with the flag of the 23rd Wing, the change of       command took place.              The flag was passed from Cook to Kosheski, then from him to Sheets, officially       naming him the new commander of the 23rd Wing.              When given the opportunity to speak, Sheets thanked the personnel and officers       who made the ceremony possible, as well as his friends and loved ones and the       airmen who had made the trip to commemorate the occasion, and confessed how       good it felt to be        among the Flying Tigers.              In a parallel to Cook’s sendoff, he was given his first salute by his new       division to welcome him to the position. The name on the wing’s HH-60W Jolly       Green II was also changed during the ceremony, now bearing the name of the       Flying Tigers’ newest        commander.              Cook will serve as senior special assistant to the Supreme Allied Commander       Europe.              “War fighters will always stand above all others,” Cook said. “When       everyone else has excuses, you guys have solutions, and I’ve seen it for the       last two years. It’s real, it’s in our heritage, it’s who you are.       Please don’t change,        please remember who you are. Never forget your critical mission: ‘Attack,       Rescue, Prevail.’ For my last time – Tigers Lead.”              https://www.valdostadailytimes.com/news/change-of-command-moody-       fb-says-farewell-to-old-commander-welcomes-new-commander/article       89c0adfa-1cd3-11ee-9ece-eba9164595c0.html              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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