That’s the message delivered by Gen. Norton Schwartz, Air Force Chief of Staff, Feb. 20 during a town hall meeting with airmen at Lackland AFB, Tex. “I think the fundamental thing is that everybody counts,” Schwartz said. He continued, “No one, no job, no specialty is more important than any other. Everyone matters.” While airmen are a major part of the success of the US military in the wars overseas and “should be proud of that,” Schwartz told the airmen not to measure their worth by their proximity to the fight. The Air Force, he continued, is “a magnificent institution” that offers limitless possibilities for airmen. That said, Schwartz said the Air Force’s evaluation system, for both enlisted and officers, needs revamping. “Not everyone is a five,” he said, adding, “We need to be honest with ourselves and we need to be authentic how we rate each other.” (Lackland report by SSgt. Matthew Bates)
Air Force exercises in the Indo-Pacific may soon get even bigger and more robust, as lawmakers move to invest more than $620 million in such efforts. The bulk of that money, contained in a $150 billion reconciliation package currently making its way through Congress, is $532.6 million for earmarked for…