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460th Force Support Squadron directory

Accounting Office 720-847-6150, Bldg. 347 Airman & Family Readiness Center 720-847-6681, Bldg. 606 Airman Leadership School 720-847-9622, Bldg. 30 Child Development Centers A-Basin: 720-847-7215, Bldg. 351 Crested Butte: 720-847-6174/6175, Bldg. 725 Civilian Personnel Office 720-847-6191, Bldg. 606 Community Center/Panther Den 720-847-7197, Bldg. 630 Education and Training 720-847-6675, Bldg. 606 RM 160 Family Child Care Resource & Referral Program 720-847-9225, Bldg. 351 Fitness Center 720-847-6679, Bldg. 35 Honor Guard 720-847-6668, Bldg. 1005 RM 174 NAF Human Resource Office 720-847-6775, Bldg. 606 Leadership Development Center 720-847-7515, Bldg. 1032 Manpower 720-847-4332, Bldg. 606 Marketing 720-847-5278, Bldg. 347

Military Personnel Flight 720-847-4357, Bldg. 606 Official Mail Center 720-847-9706, Bldg. 207 Outdoor Recreation & ITT 720-847-6100/6853, Bldg. 1022 Rocky Mountain Lodge 720-847-5899, Bldg. 331/332 School Age Program 720-847-9206, Bldg. 351 Youth Program 720-847-9992, Bldg. 350

oRBItER dIScLAIMER The “Orbiter” is the official monthly newsletter of the 460th Force Support Squadron. Opinions expressed are not necessarily those

of the 460th Space Wing or the United States Air Force. All program dates and times in this publication are subject to

change. No Federal endorsement of sponsors or advertisers is intended or implied.

For advertising rates and information, please call 720-847-5278 or e-mail us at [email protected]

The Orbiter can also be viewed at www.460fss.com.

460 FSS Buckley Air Force Base Aurora, Colorado

Family Movie Night16 August Doors Open 1800 LDC

Movie snacks and beverages for purchase. *Cash only*

Outside food and beverage prohibited. For more information, please call

720-847-5375.

AUGUSTBag a 14er

outdoor Rock climbing

Bike Repair class

overnight Whitewater Kayaking

overnight Whitewater Kayaking

Bobby Padia Experience

Bobby Padia Experience

Bobby Padia Experience

Bobby Padia Experience

downhill Mountain Bike“Pikes Peak“

Informed decision Seminar

Retraining 101

ncoPES

human Performance Workshop

Self-development Workshop

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FtAcFtAcBullet Writing

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ncoPES

ncoPESSelf-Evaluation of Your Leadership Style

Study Skills 101combat Aviation Advisor Recruiting Brief

APES

Reintegration Briefing

Reintegration Briefing

Reintegration Briefing

Reintegration Briefing

Reintegration Briefing

Reintegration BriefingInitial tuition Assistance Briefing

Initial tuition Assistance Briefing

higher Education track

Reintegration Briefing

Reintegration Briefing

newcomers’ orientation A&FRc

how to Read a credit Report

Buckley Base tour Give Parents a Break & Parents night out

PcS with Ease

commander’s and First Sergeant’s newcomers’ orientation

GPS Workshop

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Pre-deploymentBriefings

Pre-deploymentBriefings

GPS Workshop

2nd Friday

Family Movie night

End of Summer Lock-In

End of Summer Lock-In

home Alone class

#PdenParty

Pre-Separation Benefits Briefings

Pre-Separation Benefits Briefings

Retiree Survivor Benefit Plan Briefing Key Spouse

Monthly Coffee

Pre-Separation Benefits Briefings

We are currently hiring for the following positions: Child and Youth Program Assistant at the Child Development Centers and Youth Center Plans, coordinates and conducts activities for program particpants based on observed needs of individual children and youth ranging in age from 6 weeks to 18 years. Implements activities and special events that meet the physical, social, emotional and cognitive needs of children. Assists children with special projects, homework and life skills

Guest Services Representative and Custodial Workers (Housekeeper) at the Rocky Mountain Lodge

Part Time and Full Time jobs o�er the following benefits: Vacation leave accrual, Sick leave accrual, Medical insurance Dental insurance, Life insurance, Retirement (after 1 year as regular), 401(k) with matching

All application’s are submitted online through www.NAFJobs.orgFor more information & questions please call the NAF Human Resources O�ce at 720-847-6775

NAF JOBSWe’re Hiring

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INSIDE THIS MONTH'S ORBITER

Activity Calendar page 2 Airman & Family Readiness pages 4-5 Panther Den pages 6- 7 Fitness Center page 8 Outdoor Rec pages 10-11 Child Development Center page 12 Youth Programs page 13 Professional Development pages 14-15 Education Office pages 16-17 460 FSS Directory page 19

460th Force Support Squadron 18175 E. A-Basin Ave. Bldg. 347

director, 460th Force Support Squadron Ms. Debbie Southee DSN: 847-6899 deputy, 460th Force Support Squadron Maj Joseph McIntosh DSN: 847-6919 Marketing director/ commercial Sponsorship Ms. Meljun Kruk DSN: 847-5278 Visual Information Specialist Mr. Brent Lichtenheld DSN: 847-6690 Visual Information Specialist Mr. Dalton Nester DSN: 847-9671

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Airman & Family Readiness centerBldg. 606 | 720-847-6681 hours of operation: *Monday-Friday 0800-1600Saturday, Sunday & Federal holidays cLoSEd

Airman & Family Readiness Center

In an effort to ease the burden of PCSing/PCAing, the Air Force is reimbursing up to $500 for Airmen’s spouses’ occupational state relicensing and recertification costs

incurred due to a qualifying PCS/PCA. For more information, please contact Buckley A&FRC.

Reimbursement for Re-LicensureRecertification Costs for Spouses of Military Members

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civilian tuition Assistance Program (ctAP) tuItIon ASSIStAncE FoR AIR FoRcE APF cIVILIAnSTA is available to all permanent full-time appropriated fund employees with an acceptable performance appraisal, including WG Key “acceptable performance appraisal” Permanent (not a temp, summer hire, or term employee) Tuition Standard Rates (excluding PAQs and Copper Caps) 75% reimbursement on TA, not to exceed: $250.00 per Semester Hour; $166.00 per Quarter Hour Fiscal year limit $4,500 TA is only available for two course per semester TA will only be approved for two course at any given time, course start dates can’t overlap with courses that are being attended, that haven’t been completed. If you have CTAP questions please contact Mr. Delorenzo in the Education and Training office at 720-847-9204 OR 720-847-6194

MAt 113A: Math concepts 8 october-5 november Fulfills CCAF Math ClassThis course focuses on the role mathematics plays in today’s society and how it is used to understand and solve relevant problems. Additionally, it develops a student’s numerical literacy to confidently interpret and communicate numerical information. Topics include a brief introduction to the principles of logic, numerical concepts and problem solving, algebraic concepts in the context of mathematical modeling and statistical reasoning with an emphasis on descriptive methods. Class is held at the Airman Leadership School Bldg. 30 Tuesday night’s from 1730-2130.

PSY 102A: General Psychology 27 August-1 october Fulfills CCAF Social Science requirementThis course provides an overview of the field of psychology, including psychological principles, methods, theories, and research broadly applied to various domains within the scope of psychology as a field. Topics from the biological basis of behavior to social applications for psychology are included. Class is held at the Airman Leadership School Bldg. 30 Tuesday night’s from 1730-2130.

huM 216A: classic christmas Films and Literature 12 november-17 december Fulfills CCAF Humanities ClassThis course provides a study on the classic Christmas film and literature genre, including popular stories such as A Christmas Carol and Miracle on 34th Street. Class is held at the Airman Leadership School Bldg. 30 Tuesday night’s from 1730-2130.

OfficeColorado Christian University

Don’t forget, Colorado Christian University now has on-base classes and advising services. Their office hours are Tuesdays

1200-1600 and Thursdays 0900-1300. Colorado Christian University can be reached at 303-963-3030 or [email protected]

Commander’s and First Sergeant’s Newcomers’ Orientation 15 August | 0730-1200 | Bldg. 606 | A&FRC Auditorium*Register by 13 AugustOrientation for newly arrived Buckley Leadership. Provides AFI required briefs from numerous base agencies to First Sergeants, Chiefs, Superintendents, Senior Civilians and Commanders new to Buckley AFB or new to the senior leader position.

Pre-Separation Benefits Briefings13, 20 & 27 August | 0830-1200 | Bldg. 606 | A&FRC Auditorium*Mandatory Benefits counseling for all separating/retiring personnel.Open to all separating or retiring military members. Congress has deemed that all separating personnel need to be prepared for life after the military. This briefing covers benefits for military veterans as well as what is required to complete the congressionally mandated TAP –GPS process to separate/retire from the military.

Buckley Base Tour23 August | 0900-1230 | Bldg. 606 parking lot *Register by 21 August Open to all members of Buckley AFB who have base access. Come join us to discover new locations and visit the K9 Kennels. Your Airmen & Family Readiness Center (A&FRC) will be hosting another Base Tour on Friday, 23 August 2019 and will depart from Bldg. 606 parking lot at 0900.

PCS with Ease22 August | 1300-1500 | Bldg. 606 | A&FRC AuditoriumRequired for all Service Members who have not PCS’ed within the last 4 years (not to include 1st duty assignment), who have had a significant life changing event (ex. marriage, children), who have less than four years of service and who are experiencing their first OCONUS assignment. PCS preparation pre-departure services for members to make informed decisions. Helping agencies include finance, TMO, A&FRC, medical and more ***Do not wait for your orders to sign-up for brief. This brief is only offered once a month, please schedule at least the month prior to your PCS.

Key Spouse Monthly Coffee 20 August | 0930 | Bldg. 1030 | 460th Space Wing Headquarters Conference RoomMonthly coffee for installation Key Spouses, Mentors, Ombudsmen, FRG leaders, and Family Readiness Officers to network and obtain useful information and resources to help in the implementation of the role as a Key Spouse/Mentor. This month will feature an annual SAPR training.

How To Read a Credit Report14 August | 1300-1500 | Bldg. 606 | A&FRC AuditoriumAll members of Buckley AFB and spouses. A financial essential to understand today’s credit world. Looking at the DNA of a Credit Report.

CAPSTONE15, 22 & 29 August | 0900 | Bldg. 606 | A&FRC | Rm. 14013, 20 & 27 August | 1400 | Bldg. 606 | A&FRC | Rm. 140*Appointment RequiredOpen to transitioning members who have completed all TAP GPS requirements. Mandatory for all personnel before they final out that this is completed. During this event the DD 2958 will be completed after a thorough review of all documentation required by Congress to separate from the Military.

GPS Workshop5-9 August | 0730-1630 | Bldg. 606 | A&FRC Auditorium*Pre-Separation Counseling is a pre-requisite for this class Open to all separating or retiring military members. Mandatory 5-day workshop for transitioning personnel. Congress has deemed that all separating personnel need to be prepared for life after the Air Force. This class covers financial preparedness, military to civilian skills crosswalk, job search, resume writing, interviewing, VA benefits and a small job fair. Pre-separation counseling is a per-requisite for this class.

Reintegration Briefings5, 7, 12, 14, 19, 21, 26 & 28 August | 1000 | Bldg. 606 | A&FRC Rm. 140 Open to military members returning from deployments, extended OCONUS TDYs, or remote tours. This briefing is to help members reintegrate. Mandatory for all AF AD personnel within 4 days of returning. Open to spouses, but childcare is not available (contact A&FRC for some possible options). Other returning personnel are welcome to attend.

Pre-Deployment Briefings8 & 22 August | 0930 | Bldg. 606 | A&FRC Rm. 140This briefing is from numerous agencies to help member prepare for deployment – to – This entails briefing from numerous agencies in order to help prepare members for deployment.

Retiree Survivor Benefit Plan Briefing19 August | 0830-0900 | Bldg. 606 | A&FRC Rm. 140Members planning to retire from military service; spouses and dependents. SBP Briefing is to assist retiring members with making the best decisions for their family after their death. Receive information that helps them make a decision prior to retirement to provide another source of income.

Newcomers’ Orientation A&FRC 21 August | 0730-1630 | Bldg. 606 | A&FRC Auditorium*Register by 20 August. **Required for All members new to Buckley AFB Integrative course that provides presentations from multiple base agencies and off-base partners. This class is designed to educate our newest Buckley members on resources available to them as they transition to Colorado and the local area. Continental breakfast provided! Spouses are encouraged to attend. Childcare is not provided, but contact the A&FRC for possible childcare options.

Education

Contact the A&FRC at 720-847-6681 to register for workshops.

TransiTion assisTance Program relocaTion Program

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Education & trainingBldg. 606 | Room 160 | 720-847-6675

hours of operation: Monday-thursday 0700-1600

Friday 0700-1200 Saturday, Sundays & Federal holidays cLoSEd

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Testing: college Level testing If you still need college level credits or want to test your way through your CCAF, sign up for a testing session at the National Testing Center on base at: www.registerblast.com/buckley/exam or at the Community College of Aurora and Center Tech at: https://www2.registerblast.com/centertech/exam

tuesdays and thursdays 0800 and 1200The following tests are administered in Bldg. 606, Room 112B and scheduled by calling 720-847-6675 or e-mailing: [email protected] Defense Language Proficiency Test/Defense Language Aptitude Battery/Professional Military Education/Armed Forces Classification Testing.

Higher Education Track 22 August | 0830-1600 | Bldg. 606 | Room 160This briefing is for transitioning service members. Members pursuing college education will receive guidance on how to prepare for the college application process. It addresses such topics as identifying educational goals, education funding, researching and comparing institutions. MEMBER MUST ATTEND TAP-GPS WITH A&FRC BEFORE ATTENDING.

Initial Tuition Assistance Briefing 14 & 28 August | 0730-0830 | Bldg. 606 | Room 160All Active Duty and Active Guard Reserves are required to attend this mandatory briefing prior to using the Air Force Tuition Assistance (AFTA) for the first time. This briefing covers the use of TA and the member’s responsibilities in the process. Please contact the Education and Training Office to sign up for this briefing at [email protected]

August Briefings:

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LunchServed Monday-Friday 1030-1330

Grilled cheese Sandwich 3.50 Home-style grilled cheese made with three slices of cheese on your choice of bread (white, wheat or sourdough)

BLt Sandwich 4.50 The classic bacon, lettuce and tomato prepared on your choice of toasted bread (white, wheat or sourdough)

*tuna Salad Sandwich 6.00 Chunk lite tuna with house-made dressing topped with lettuce, sliced tomatoes, sliced red onions and choice of bread (white, wheat or sourdough)

All-American club Sandwich 7.75 Classic triple decker club sandwich made with American and Swiss cheese, ham, turkey, bacon, lettuce, sliced tomato and your choice of bread (white, wheat or sourdough)

Philly cheese Steak 7.00 East coast favorite of sautéed shaved beef, onions, green peppers topped with melted Swiss cheese

*california Moonbeam Burger 6.00 Grilled black bean veggie burger topped with Swiss cheese, lettuce, sliced tomatoes and guacamole

Fried chicken tender Basket 6.00 4 breaded chicken tenders served with choice of dipping sauce

Buffalo chicken Sandwich 7.00 Grilled chicken breast coated with Panther Den buffalo sauce and topped with lettuce and sliced tomatoes

*hawaiian Grilled Sandwich 7.75 Grilled teriyaki glazed chicken breast topped with pineapple rings, lettuce and sliced red onions

BreakfastFull Breakfast 7.00 Your choice of 3 pancakes or 2 pieces of house-made french toast or 1 biscuit with house-made beef gravy. Your choice of 3 pieces of bacon or 1 sausage patty with 2 scrambled eggs and hash brown potatoes

*Mini Breakfast 5.00 Your choice of 2 pancakes, 1 piece of house-made french toast or 1 biscuit with house-made beef gravy. Your choice of 2 pieces of bacon or 1 sausage patty with scrambled egg and hash brown potatoes

*Basic Breakfast 4.00 Your choice of 1 scrambled egg, 2 pieces of bacon or 1 sausage patty with your choice of toast (white, wheat or sourdough)

*denver omelet 6.00 2 eggs, bell peppers, onions, diced ham and shredded cheese with your choice of toast (white, wheat or sourdough)

*ham & cheese omelet 5.50 2 eggs, diced ham and shredded cheese with your choice of toast (white, wheat or sourdough)

Panther den Breakfast Burrito 5.00 Your choice of bacon, sausage or ham in a 10’’ flour tortilla with 2 scrambled eggs, cheese, hash brown potatoes with our veggie green chili sauce. Smother with veggie green chili or house-made beef gravy 1.00

Breakfast Sandwich 4.25 Scrambled egg and American cheese with your choice of sausage, bacon, ham or turkey. Your choice of bagel, English muffin, biscuit or toast (white, wheat or sourdough)

Biscuit and Beef Gravy 3.00 Our fresh baked biscuit with our house-made beef gravy

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Combat Aviation Advisor Recruiting Brief23 August | 1300–1430 Bldg. 700 | 140th Wing AuditoriumThe 492nd Special Operations Training Support Squadron (492 SOTRSS), Outreach Division from Hurlburt Field, Florida, will be conducting an informational/recruiting briefing on Combat Aviation Advisors (CAAs). The briefing will be conducted on 23 August 2019 at the 140th Wing Auditorium (Bldg 700) @ 1300. CAAs reside at 6th Special Operations Squadron (6 SOS) and 711th Special Operations Squadron (711 SOS) located at Duke Field, Florida. CAAs are tasked to carry out Foreign Internal Defense (FID), Security Force Assistance (SFA) and Unconventional Warfare (UW) tasks on behalf of the United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM). The 6 SOS are recruiting individuals from the following career fields:11XXX - Pilot , 12XXX - Combat System Officer (CSO), 13LXX - Air Liaison Officer (ALO) 14NXX - Intelligence Officers1A9X1 - Special Mission Aviator (SMA)*, 1C4X1 - Tactical Air Control Party (TACP) 1NXXX - Intelligence Analyst*1P0X1 - Aircrew Flight Equipment (AFE)1T0X1 - Survival Evasion Resist & Escape (SERE), 1U0X1 – Sensor Operator2A5X1 - Airlift Special Mission Aircraft Maintenance (MX)*3P0X1 - Security Forces (SF), 3D1X3 - RF Transmission Systems3D1X1 - Client Systems4N0X1C - Independent Duty Medical Technician (IDMT)48RXX - Residency Trained Flight Surgeon48GXX - General Medical Officer41AXX – Health Services Administrator *Well qualified applicants from other 1A, 1N and 2A AFSC’s considered by exception. If you have any questions, contact the 492 SOTRSS, Outreach Division at [email protected]

First Term Airmen Course (FTAC) 26-29 August | 0720-1700 | Bldg. 210 | Classroom 1 For all First Term Airmen whose first duty station is Buckley Air Force Base. Required within 45 days of arrival on station. Courses are held once a month for 5 consecutive days.

Bullet-Writing28 August | 0900 – 1100 Bldg. 700 | 140th HQ Wing Auditorium Open to all Team Buckley. Do you have writers block when it comes to writing bullets? This class will teach you how to take that pile of information and sharpen it into a bullet that even your Chief would approve of! The skills of bullet writing will be taught and then put to practice in some writing exercises.

Study Skills 101 23 August | 1130-1230 Bldg. 606 | MSG Conference Room Open to all of Team Buckley. Are you stressed about an upcoming test? Do your study habits need improving? This course will help you understand effective ways to study, develop study routines that work for you and provide you with some test preparation tips.

For more information or to register for classes, please visit https://eis2.afspc.af.mil/sites/460sw/Pages/Professional-development.aspx or contact the career Assistance Advisor, MSgt Laina Angel at 720-847-6933.

I am a Medic by trade, but am currently serving in the capacity of

Career Assistance Advisor. What I do for the Installation is two-fold. First, I

conduct individual career counseling sessions in order to advise our Airmen on how to get the most out of their career; whether that means they retrain, commission, or separate out to join either the Guard or Reserve. Secondly, I am responsible for the coordination and successful execution of ALL Professional Development on base. All the courses that are advertised every month through your leadership chain come from my office.

MSgt Laina AngelCareer Assistance Advisor

Informed Decision Seminar (IDS) 2 August| 0800-1200 | Bldg. 210 | Classroom 1Required for all First and Second Term Airmen within 12 to 15 months of their date of separation. This informational brief is designed to assist with making an informed decision on reenlistment or separation. Topics include: Air Force compensation, retraining, assignments, Air National Guard and Air Reserve options and service life intangibles. Spouses are also welcome to attend.

Retraining 1015 August | 0730-0930 | Bldg. 210 | Classroom 1Open to all of Team Buckley. This course will cover all of the details on what to do should you be interested in retraining in the future. The instructor will review where to go on-line and what to look at. It will provide guidance on the best way to start the process. Supervisors are highly encouraged to attend so they can assist their Airmen in the future.

Airman Professional Enhancement Seminar (APES)9 August | 0730-1630 | Bldg. 700 140th Wing Auditorium Open to all E1-E4 who have not attended Airmen Leadership School (ALS). This 1-day seminar will cover topics on: education opportunities, time management, bullet-writing basics,understanding the evaluation system, professionalism and a speed mentoring round at the end.

Non-Commissioned Officer Professional Enhancement Seminar (NCOPES)12-14 August | 0730-1630 | Bldg. 210 | Classroom 1Open to all Technical Sergeants and Staff Sergeants. This 3-day seminar is designed to augment and reinforce information taught in basic military training, technical training, ancillary training, PME and job experience.

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Panther Den and Coffee KioskBldg. 630 | 720-847-7197

hours of operation:Monday-tuesday 0700-1400

Wednesday-Friday 0700-2000 Saturday, Sunday &

Federal holidays cLoSEd

PANTHERDEN

2nd Friday | 9 August | 1500 Held the 2nd Friday each month Stop by Panther Den for FREE snacks (until gone). Sponsored by First Command and Tanya Heberline RE/MAX Alliance. Family Movie night | 16 August | 1800 | Ldc Join us for Family a Family Movie Night. This month’s featured movie will be Ugly Dolls. Movie snacks and drinks available for purchase. *Cash Only*

#PdenParty | 21 August | 1500 Held the 3rd Wednesday each month Open to all E1-E4 service members. FREE snacks (until gone).

August Events

August hot Entrée Station Monday-Friday 1030-1330 | $9

Rocky Mountain Lodge hours of operation: Monday-Thursday : 0600-1030 Friday-Sunday : 0600-1100

Warm Meals & quick Bites Breakfast Sandwiches $2.95 croissant-sausage, egg & cheese Biscuit-sausage or bacon, egg & cheese English muffin-Ham, egg & cheese Breakfast burrito w/Picante salsa $3.25 quaker instant oatmeal cups $1.95 Bagel w/cream cheese $1.50

*Note Partial Breakfast Menu*

Mondays: Chicken Fried Chicken, mashed potatoes with country gravy and a dinner rolltuesdays: Taco Bar, Fiesta frijoles, Spanish rice and house-made chips and salsaWednesdays: BBQ Pulled pork sandwich with coleslaw, baked beans and friesthursdays: Grilled chicken and vegtable skewers with pasta salad, fresh fruit and a bag of chipsFridays: Catfish with hush puppies, mac & cheese and coleslaw

Self-Development Workshop1 August | 1100-1300 | Bldg. 210 | Classroom 1Self-development feels like a modern buzzword; some of us do not even know how to effectively apply self-development principles. But, what if there was something to help you understand and apply the knowledge gained through self-development to reach your next level of achievement? The Self-Development Workshop is a 2-hour session designed to help individuals become the best version of themselves personally and professionally. Whether you have a career goal in mind, or desire to improve aspects about yourself, this course can help you design a plan of action that will give you that needed nudge to make your goals become reality.

HUMAN PERFORMANCE WORKSHOP 12 August | 0900-1400 Bldg. 1032 | LDCThe workshop content walks you through underlying physiology that governs our behavior, how to master those behaviors yourself and then finishes with applications for high functioning teams. It will provide you information that improves you as an individual, and the squadron by improving team dynamics to facilitate a process-focused, higher performing organization. It’ll also cover “The Human Operating System”, which discusses how we’re wired and how understanding this information affords us infinite control of mind, body and performance.

Self-Evaluation of Your Leadership Style15 August | 1300-1430 | Bldg. 210 | Classroom 1Self-evaluation of your leadership style–to be the best leader (and even follower) you can be, you need to take a step back and evaluate your leadership style (maybe your actual style is different from what you want it to be). We will go over various styles (there are multiple different styles from different professionals, we will touch on some of the more well known and ones the USAF uses in PME). This course requires you to look inward, to determine how you currently lead, your strengths and weaknesses. Periodically looking inward helps to make you a better leader.

Fitness Center

Fitness centerBldg. 35 | 720-847-6679hours of operation: Monday-Friday 0500-2200Saturday 0600-2100Sunday 0600-1800

Strength & conditioning classes:Monday-Friday: 0530, 0700, & 1200

Afternoon classes coming in August*Our Strength and Conditioning classes are taught by certified Personal Trainers, open

to all military members and civilians and are FREE of charge.Enhanced classes such as Yoga and Zumba have a $2 fee.

Because you asked for it! Yoga, meditation and more classes will be added to our calendar!

To view our scheduled classes visit 460fss.com

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Youth centerBldg. 350 | 720-847-9992

hours of operation: Monday-Friday 1430-1830

non school days during school year Monday-Friday 1300-1830

Weekends, Federal holidays and Family days cLoSEd

BOYS & GIRLS CLUBSOF AMERICA

Youth Programs closed 30 August

Every Thursday torch club 1700 and Keystone club 1800 Leadership development programs. Come join us and learn how to plan community service events, fundraiser’s, hone your public speaking skills and make Buckley AFB a better place! Public speaking skills, and make Buckley AFB a better place!Home Alone Class

31 August | 1200-1500 Learn skills needed to safely stay home alone. Basic first-aid, emergency care and easy food recipes. Cost is $10 and is for ages 10-18.

End of Summer Lock-In 16-17 August | 2000-0600 Celebrate back to school with your classmates! Cost is $15 in advance and $20 at the door and is for ages 9-18.

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0800-1600

Child dEvElopmEnt CEntEr

FAmily Child CArEBecome a family child care provider today!

*Individuals caring for other families’ children for more than 10 hours a week on a regular basis must be licensed to provide child care in on-base housing.

Have you thought about starting your own business?Would you like to earn up to $1200 for one weekend of work per month?Do you enjoy working with children?

If so, FCC may be perfect for you. After a basic orientation and 40 hours of training, you can become licensed to care for children in your home and become part of the Expanded Child Care Program! You can choose to care for children with special needs, infants, toddlers, preschoolers and or school agers; up to six children in care at any one time with no more than two children under the age of 2 years. Contact the FCC Coordinator at 720-847-9225 or stop by the CDC for details.

A-Basin cdcBldg. 351 | 720-847-7215/7216hours of operation: Monday-Friday 0615-1745Saturday, Sunday & Federal holidays cLoSEd

Family child careBldg. 347 | 720-847-9225hours of operation: Monday-Friday 0615-1745Saturday, Sunday & Federal holidays cLoSEd

crested Butte cdcBldg. 725 | 720-847-6174/6175

hours of operation: Monday-Friday 0615-1745Saturday, Sunday & Federal holidays cLoSEd

Give parents a Break & parents night out 24 August | 1800-2200 | Crested Butte*Sign-up by 21 AugustGPAB/PNO out will be combined. GPAB get your referral for free care from A&FRC, Life Skills, Chapel and First Shirts. PNO, anyone can attend with appropriate 1181s, Immunization at $5.00 an hour. Each month it is held, that CDC location will take all sign ups at their facility it is held and that facility will staff the program that month. Must be in no later than the Wednesday before event by Noon.

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temporary Lodging Facility (tLF) Family Room :

$77.00 per nighttemporary Lodging Facility

(tLF) Family Room with Pets : $77.00 per night and

$10.00 per night pet fee

Visiting quarters (Vq) : 1-2 people $70.00 per night

Suites (dVs) : 1-2 people $79.00 per night

Bldg. 331 (Vq) 332 (tLF) | [email protected]

Fax: 720-847-5663 www.460.com/lodging www.dodlodging.net

Rocky Mountain Lodge

THANK YOU SPONSORS

Tanya Heberlein [email protected]

DANA SMITH

*R4R cost-subsides support Active Duty and Reserve members, to include their families, at each base. Retirees, civilians and foreign military are not eligible for R4R discounted rates. Other branches of the U.S. Military who are permanently assigned to Buckley are eligible. Single service members may bring a guest at the discounted rate.

B U C K L E Y

Exploring Colorado with

outdooRREcREAtIon

outdoor RecreationBldg. 1022 | 720-847-6100/6853hours of operation: Monday, tuesday, thursday, Friday 0900-1730Wednesday 0900-1300, Saturday 0800-1400Sunday & Federal holidays cLoSEd(Except for scheduled trips)

8-11 August • Grand Mesa*Must attend a pre-trip brief 5 August at 1700

Experience the western slope of colorado and spend the weekend fishing, relaxing, and camping

on the Grand Mesa. take on some of the best fishing locations with our guides. Staying at Weir & Johnson campground, we will hike into nearby lakes, Leon Lake and Finney cuts to catch some monster Brook and Rainbow trout. Spend the

evening fireside and enjoying the stars. Open to all levels of camping and fishing experience.

Cost: $175 | R4R: $45Includes: Transportation, guides, camping

equipment, fishing equipment, meals, campsitesDoes not include fishing license

Minimum age: 12Departs: 0700 | Returns: 1800

Bag a 14er3 august Mt. Bierstadt, COJoin ODR in bagging the 14,065-foot fourteener located in the Mount Evans Wilderness of Pike National Forest. Must be an advanced hiker. Must attend a pre-trip brief.*Must attend a How to Bag a 14er pre-trip briefcost: $35 | R4R: $15Includes: transportation, guidesMinimum age: 18departs: 0400 | Returns: 1800

OutdOOr rOCk CliMBing11 august garden Of the gOds, COClimbing Garden of the Gods presents the expert and the beginning climber with a range of options. Rock out while enjoying breath taking views of the park.cost: $50 | R4R: $25Includes: transportation, gear, guidesMinimum age: 16departs: 0700 | Returns: 1600

Bike repair Class6 august OutdOOr reC. & ittWant to go biking on your own, but unsure of what to do if something goes wrong with your bike? Learn the essentials to feeling safe on the road. Learn how to change a tire, fix your chain, and other basics to keep you safe on the road.cost: FreeIncludes: InstructorMinimum age: All ages welcomeStarts: 1700 | Ends: 1800

Overnight WhiteWater kayaking17-18 august salida, COSpend two days kayaking Browns Canyon! Relax at night while camping alongside the beautiful river. Your guides will take care of all the work so that you can enjoy the beauty of this amazing place and have the best experience possible.cost: $435 | R4R: $200Includes: transportation, guides, equipment, camping gear, all foodMinimum age: 18departs: 0700 | Returns: 1800

dOWnhill Bike pikes peak31 august COlOradO springs, COGet ready for an exciting 7000 foot descent down one of America’s most famous 14ers! Join us on our fully supported and professionally guided ride down Pikes Peak. All skill levels welcome.*Must attend pre-trip brief. Must be intermediate to advanced.cost: $135 | R4R: $45Includes: transportation, van ride to the top, gear, guides, breakfast, and lunchMinimum age: 18departs: 0600 | Returns: 1530

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Experience

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Outdoor Rock Climbing

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*R4R cost-subsides support Active Duty and Reserve members, to include their families, at each base. Retirees, civilians and foreign military are not eligible for R4R discounted rates. Other branches of the U.S. Military who are permanently assigned to Buckley are eligible. Single service members may bring a guest at the discounted rate.

B U C K L E Y

Exploring Colorado with

outdooRREcREAtIon

outdoor RecreationBldg. 1022 | 720-847-6100/6853hours of operation: Monday, tuesday, thursday, Friday 0900-1730Wednesday 0900-1300, Saturday 0800-1400Sunday & Federal holidays cLoSEd(Except for scheduled trips)

8-11 August • Grand Mesa*Must attend a pre-trip brief 5 August at 1700

Experience the western slope of colorado and spend the weekend fishing, relaxing, and camping

on the Grand Mesa. take on some of the best fishing locations with our guides. Staying at Weir & Johnson campground, we will hike into nearby lakes, Leon Lake and Finney cuts to catch some monster Brook and Rainbow trout. Spend the

evening fireside and enjoying the stars. Open to all levels of camping and fishing experience.

Cost: $175 | R4R: $45Includes: Transportation, guides, camping

equipment, fishing equipment, meals, campsitesDoes not include fishing license

Minimum age: 12Departs: 0700 | Returns: 1800

Bag a 14er3 august Mt. Bierstadt, COJoin ODR in bagging the 14,065-foot fourteener located in the Mount Evans Wilderness of Pike National Forest. Must be an advanced hiker. Must attend a pre-trip brief.*Must attend a How to Bag a 14er pre-trip briefcost: $35 | R4R: $15Includes: transportation, guidesMinimum age: 18departs: 0400 | Returns: 1800

OutdOOr rOCk CliMBing11 august garden Of the gOds, COClimbing Garden of the Gods presents the expert and the beginning climber with a range of options. Rock out while enjoying breath taking views of the park.cost: $50 | R4R: $25Includes: transportation, gear, guidesMinimum age: 16departs: 0700 | Returns: 1600

Bike repair Class6 august OutdOOr reC. & ittWant to go biking on your own, but unsure of what to do if something goes wrong with your bike? Learn the essentials to feeling safe on the road. Learn how to change a tire, fix your chain, and other basics to keep you safe on the road.cost: FreeIncludes: InstructorMinimum age: All ages welcomeStarts: 1700 | Ends: 1800

Overnight WhiteWater kayaking17-18 august salida, COSpend two days kayaking Browns Canyon! Relax at night while camping alongside the beautiful river. Your guides will take care of all the work so that you can enjoy the beauty of this amazing place and have the best experience possible.cost: $435 | R4R: $200Includes: transportation, guides, equipment, camping gear, all foodMinimum age: 18departs: 0700 | Returns: 1800

dOWnhill Bike pikes peak31 august COlOradO springs, COGet ready for an exciting 7000 foot descent down one of America’s most famous 14ers! Join us on our fully supported and professionally guided ride down Pikes Peak. All skill levels welcome.*Must attend pre-trip brief. Must be intermediate to advanced.cost: $135 | R4R: $45Includes: transportation, van ride to the top, gear, guides, breakfast, and lunchMinimum age: 18departs: 0600 | Returns: 1530

Bobby Padia

Experience

Explore More with ODR

Outdoor Rock Climbing

Whitewater Kayaking

Bobby Padia

Experience

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Child dEvElopmEnt CEntEr

FAmily Child CArEBecome a family child care provider today!

*Individuals caring for other families’ children for more than 10 hours a week on a regular basis must be licensed to provide child care in on-base housing.

Have you thought about starting your own business?Would you like to earn up to $1200 for one weekend of work per month?Do you enjoy working with children?

If so, FCC may be perfect for you. After a basic orientation and 40 hours of training, you can become licensed to care for children in your home and become part of the Expanded Child Care Program! You can choose to care for children with special needs, infants, toddlers, preschoolers and or school agers; up to six children in care at any one time with no more than two children under the age of 2 years. Contact the FCC Coordinator at 720-847-9225 or stop by the CDC for details.

A-Basin cdcBldg. 351 | 720-847-7215/7216hours of operation: Monday-Friday 0615-1745Saturday, Sunday & Federal holidays cLoSEd

Family child careBldg. 347 | 720-847-9225hours of operation: Monday-Friday 0615-1745Saturday, Sunday & Federal holidays cLoSEd

crested Butte cdcBldg. 725 | 720-847-6174/6175

hours of operation: Monday-Friday 0615-1745Saturday, Sunday & Federal holidays cLoSEd

Give parents a Break & parents night out 24 August | 1800-2200 | Crested Butte*Sign-up by 21 AugustGPAB/PNO out will be combined. GPAB get your referral for free care from A&FRC, Life Skills, Chapel and First Shirts. PNO, anyone can attend with appropriate 1181s, Immunization at $5.00 an hour. Each month it is held, that CDC location will take all sign ups at their facility it is held and that facility will staff the program that month. Must be in no later than the Wednesday before event by Noon.

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temporary Lodging Facility (tLF) Family Room :

$77.00 per nighttemporary Lodging Facility

(tLF) Family Room with Pets : $77.00 per night and

$10.00 per night pet fee

Visiting quarters (Vq) : 1-2 people $70.00 per night

Suites (dVs) : 1-2 people $79.00 per night

Bldg. 331 (Vq) 332 (tLF) | [email protected]

Fax: 720-847-5663 www.460.com/lodging www.dodlodging.net

Rocky Mountain Lodge

THANK YOU SPONSORS

Tanya Heberlein [email protected]

DANA SMITH

Fitness Center

Fitness centerBldg. 35 | 720-847-6679hours of operation: Monday-Friday 0500-2200Saturday 0600-2100Sunday 0600-1800

Strength & conditioning classes:Monday-Friday: 0530, 0700, & 1200

Afternoon classes coming in August*Our Strength and Conditioning classes are taught by certified Personal Trainers, open

to all military members and civilians and are FREE of charge.Enhanced classes such as Yoga and Zumba have a $2 fee.

Because you asked for it! Yoga, meditation and more classes will be added to our calendar!

To view our scheduled classes visit 460fss.com

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Youth centerBldg. 350 | 720-847-9992

hours of operation: Monday-Friday 1430-1830

non school days during school year Monday-Friday 1300-1830

Weekends, Federal holidays and Family days cLoSEd

BOYS & GIRLS CLUBSOF AMERICA

Youth Programs closed 30 August

Every Thursday torch club 1700 and Keystone club 1800 Leadership development programs. Come join us and learn how to plan community service events, fundraiser’s, hone your public speaking skills and make Buckley AFB a better place! Public speaking skills, and make Buckley AFB a better place!Home Alone Class

31 August | 1200-1500 Learn skills needed to safely stay home alone. Basic first-aid, emergency care and easy food recipes. Cost is $10 and is for ages 10-18.

End of Summer Lock-In 16-17 August | 2000-0600 Celebrate back to school with your classmates! Cost is $15 in advance and $20 at the door and is for ages 9-18.

CONTACT US TODAYFOR MORE INFORMATION:[email protected]

BUILDING 606, RM. 106OFFICE HOURS:Tuesdays: 1200 - 1600Thursdays: 0900 – 1300

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THANK YOU FOR

YOUR SERVICEWE SALUTE YOU

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From basic trainingto vocational training.

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dana Smith 303.489.7885

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Veterans and Active duty, don’t Use Just Any Realtor.

Use a real estate agent who has lived the Military life and understands the complexities of your situation.

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Youth ProgramsSAVE thE dAtE

Sports and Field day 27 September

0800-1600

For more information or to register for classes, please visit https://eis2.afspc.af.mil/sites/460sw/Pages/Professional-development.aspx or contact the career Assistance Advisor, MSgt Laina Angel at 720-847-6933.

I am a Medic by trade, but am currently serving in the capacity of

Career Assistance Advisor. What I do for the Installation is two-fold. First, I

conduct individual career counseling sessions in order to advise our Airmen on how to get the most out of their career; whether that means they retrain, commission, or separate out to join either the Guard or Reserve. Secondly, I am responsible for the coordination and successful execution of ALL Professional Development on base. All the courses that are advertised every month through your leadership chain come from my office.

MSgt Laina AngelCareer Assistance Advisor

Informed Decision Seminar (IDS) 2 August| 0800-1200 | Bldg. 210 | Classroom 1Required for all First and Second Term Airmen within 12 to 15 months of their date of separation. This informational brief is designed to assist with making an informed decision on reenlistment or separation. Topics include: Air Force compensation, retraining, assignments, Air National Guard and Air Reserve options and service life intangibles. Spouses are also welcome to attend.

Retraining 1015 August | 0730-0930 | Bldg. 210 | Classroom 1Open to all of Team Buckley. This course will cover all of the details on what to do should you be interested in retraining in the future. The instructor will review where to go on-line and what to look at. It will provide guidance on the best way to start the process. Supervisors are highly encouraged to attend so they can assist their Airmen in the future.

Airman Professional Enhancement Seminar (APES)9 August | 0730-1630 | Bldg. 700 140th Wing Auditorium Open to all E1-E4 who have not attended Airmen Leadership School (ALS). This 1-day seminar will cover topics on: education opportunities, time management, bullet-writing basics,understanding the evaluation system, professionalism and a speed mentoring round at the end.

Non-Commissioned Officer Professional Enhancement Seminar (NCOPES)12-14 August | 0730-1630 | Bldg. 210 | Classroom 1Open to all Technical Sergeants and Staff Sergeants. This 3-day seminar is designed to augment and reinforce information taught in basic military training, technical training, ancillary training, PME and job experience.

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Panther Den and Coffee KioskBldg. 630 | 720-847-7197

hours of operation:Monday-tuesday 0700-1400

Wednesday-Friday 0700-2000 Saturday, Sunday &

Federal holidays cLoSEd

PANTHERDEN

2nd Friday | 9 August | 1500 Held the 2nd Friday each month Stop by Panther Den for FREE snacks (until gone). Sponsored by First Command and Tanya Heberline RE/MAX Alliance. Family Movie night | 16 August | 1800 | Ldc Join us for Family a Family Movie Night. This month’s featured movie will be Ugly Dolls. Movie snacks and drinks available for purchase. *Cash Only*

#PdenParty | 21 August | 1500 Held the 3rd Wednesday each month Open to all E1-E4 service members. FREE snacks (until gone).

August Events

August hot Entrée Station Monday-Friday 1030-1330 | $9

Rocky Mountain Lodge hours of operation: Monday-Thursday : 0600-1030 Friday-Sunday : 0600-1100

Warm Meals & quick Bites Breakfast Sandwiches $2.95 croissant-sausage, egg & cheese Biscuit-sausage or bacon, egg & cheese English muffin-Ham, egg & cheese Breakfast burrito w/Picante salsa $3.25 quaker instant oatmeal cups $1.95 Bagel w/cream cheese $1.50

*Note Partial Breakfast Menu*

Mondays: Chicken Fried Chicken, mashed potatoes with country gravy and a dinner rolltuesdays: Taco Bar, Fiesta frijoles, Spanish rice and house-made chips and salsaWednesdays: BBQ Pulled pork sandwich with coleslaw, baked beans and friesthursdays: Grilled chicken and vegtable skewers with pasta salad, fresh fruit and a bag of chipsFridays: Catfish with hush puppies, mac & cheese and coleslaw

Self-Development Workshop1 August | 1100-1300 | Bldg. 210 | Classroom 1Self-development feels like a modern buzzword; some of us do not even know how to effectively apply self-development principles. But, what if there was something to help you understand and apply the knowledge gained through self-development to reach your next level of achievement? The Self-Development Workshop is a 2-hour session designed to help individuals become the best version of themselves personally and professionally. Whether you have a career goal in mind, or desire to improve aspects about yourself, this course can help you design a plan of action that will give you that needed nudge to make your goals become reality.

HUMAN PERFORMANCE WORKSHOP 12 August | 0900-1400 Bldg. 1032 | LDCThe workshop content walks you through underlying physiology that governs our behavior, how to master those behaviors yourself and then finishes with applications for high functioning teams. It will provide you information that improves you as an individual, and the squadron by improving team dynamics to facilitate a process-focused, higher performing organization. It’ll also cover “The Human Operating System”, which discusses how we’re wired and how understanding this information affords us infinite control of mind, body and performance.

Self-Evaluation of Your Leadership Style15 August | 1300-1430 | Bldg. 210 | Classroom 1Self-evaluation of your leadership style–to be the best leader (and even follower) you can be, you need to take a step back and evaluate your leadership style (maybe your actual style is different from what you want it to be). We will go over various styles (there are multiple different styles from different professionals, we will touch on some of the more well known and ones the USAF uses in PME). This course requires you to look inward, to determine how you currently lead, your strengths and weaknesses. Periodically looking inward helps to make you a better leader.

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LunchServed Monday-Friday 1030-1330

Grilled cheese Sandwich 3.50 Home-style grilled cheese made with three slices of cheese on your choice of bread (white, wheat or sourdough)

BLt Sandwich 4.50 The classic bacon, lettuce and tomato prepared on your choice of toasted bread (white, wheat or sourdough)

*tuna Salad Sandwich 6.00 Chunk lite tuna with house-made dressing topped with lettuce, sliced tomatoes, sliced red onions and choice of bread (white, wheat or sourdough)

All-American club Sandwich 7.75 Classic triple decker club sandwich made with American and Swiss cheese, ham, turkey, bacon, lettuce, sliced tomato and your choice of bread (white, wheat or sourdough)

Philly cheese Steak 7.00 East coast favorite of sautéed shaved beef, onions, green peppers topped with melted Swiss cheese

*california Moonbeam Burger 6.00 Grilled black bean veggie burger topped with Swiss cheese, lettuce, sliced tomatoes and guacamole

Fried chicken tender Basket 6.00 4 breaded chicken tenders served with choice of dipping sauce

Buffalo chicken Sandwich 7.00 Grilled chicken breast coated with Panther Den buffalo sauce and topped with lettuce and sliced tomatoes

*hawaiian Grilled Sandwich 7.75 Grilled teriyaki glazed chicken breast topped with pineapple rings, lettuce and sliced red onions

BreakfastFull Breakfast 7.00 Your choice of 3 pancakes or 2 pieces of house-made french toast or 1 biscuit with house-made beef gravy. Your choice of 3 pieces of bacon or 1 sausage patty with 2 scrambled eggs and hash brown potatoes

*Mini Breakfast 5.00 Your choice of 2 pancakes, 1 piece of house-made french toast or 1 biscuit with house-made beef gravy. Your choice of 2 pieces of bacon or 1 sausage patty with scrambled egg and hash brown potatoes

*Basic Breakfast 4.00 Your choice of 1 scrambled egg, 2 pieces of bacon or 1 sausage patty with your choice of toast (white, wheat or sourdough)

*denver omelet 6.00 2 eggs, bell peppers, onions, diced ham and shredded cheese with your choice of toast (white, wheat or sourdough)

*ham & cheese omelet 5.50 2 eggs, diced ham and shredded cheese with your choice of toast (white, wheat or sourdough)

Panther den Breakfast Burrito 5.00 Your choice of bacon, sausage or ham in a 10’’ flour tortilla with 2 scrambled eggs, cheese, hash brown potatoes with our veggie green chili sauce. Smother with veggie green chili or house-made beef gravy 1.00

Breakfast Sandwich 4.25 Scrambled egg and American cheese with your choice of sausage, bacon, ham or turkey. Your choice of bagel, English muffin, biscuit or toast (white, wheat or sourdough)

Biscuit and Beef Gravy 3.00 Our fresh baked biscuit with our house-made beef gravy

Bagel with cream cheese 2.00 Toasted bagel with cream cheese

Served Monday-Friday 0700-0930

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Combat Aviation Advisor Recruiting Brief23 August | 1300–1430 Bldg. 700 | 140th Wing AuditoriumThe 492nd Special Operations Training Support Squadron (492 SOTRSS), Outreach Division from Hurlburt Field, Florida, will be conducting an informational/recruiting briefing on Combat Aviation Advisors (CAAs). The briefing will be conducted on 23 August 2019 at the 140th Wing Auditorium (Bldg 700) @ 1300. CAAs reside at 6th Special Operations Squadron (6 SOS) and 711th Special Operations Squadron (711 SOS) located at Duke Field, Florida. CAAs are tasked to carry out Foreign Internal Defense (FID), Security Force Assistance (SFA) and Unconventional Warfare (UW) tasks on behalf of the United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM). The 6 SOS are recruiting individuals from the following career fields:11XXX - Pilot , 12XXX - Combat System Officer (CSO), 13LXX - Air Liaison Officer (ALO) 14NXX - Intelligence Officers1A9X1 - Special Mission Aviator (SMA)*, 1C4X1 - Tactical Air Control Party (TACP) 1NXXX - Intelligence Analyst*1P0X1 - Aircrew Flight Equipment (AFE)1T0X1 - Survival Evasion Resist & Escape (SERE), 1U0X1 – Sensor Operator2A5X1 - Airlift Special Mission Aircraft Maintenance (MX)*3P0X1 - Security Forces (SF), 3D1X3 - RF Transmission Systems3D1X1 - Client Systems4N0X1C - Independent Duty Medical Technician (IDMT)48RXX - Residency Trained Flight Surgeon48GXX - General Medical Officer41AXX – Health Services Administrator *Well qualified applicants from other 1A, 1N and 2A AFSC’s considered by exception. If you have any questions, contact the 492 SOTRSS, Outreach Division at [email protected]

First Term Airmen Course (FTAC) 26-29 August | 0720-1700 | Bldg. 210 | Classroom 1 For all First Term Airmen whose first duty station is Buckley Air Force Base. Required within 45 days of arrival on station. Courses are held once a month for 5 consecutive days.

Bullet-Writing28 August | 0900 – 1100 Bldg. 700 | 140th HQ Wing Auditorium Open to all Team Buckley. Do you have writers block when it comes to writing bullets? This class will teach you how to take that pile of information and sharpen it into a bullet that even your Chief would approve of! The skills of bullet writing will be taught and then put to practice in some writing exercises.

Study Skills 101 23 August | 1130-1230 Bldg. 606 | MSG Conference Room Open to all of Team Buckley. Are you stressed about an upcoming test? Do your study habits need improving? This course will help you understand effective ways to study, develop study routines that work for you and provide you with some test preparation tips.

Commander’s and First Sergeant’s Newcomers’ Orientation 15 August | 0730-1200 | Bldg. 606 | A&FRC Auditorium*Register by 13 AugustOrientation for newly arrived Buckley Leadership. Provides AFI required briefs from numerous base agencies to First Sergeants, Chiefs, Superintendents, Senior Civilians and Commanders new to Buckley AFB or new to the senior leader position.

Pre-Separation Benefits Briefings13, 20 & 27 August | 0830-1200 | Bldg. 606 | A&FRC Auditorium*Mandatory Benefits counseling for all separating/retiring personnel.Open to all separating or retiring military members. Congress has deemed that all separating personnel need to be prepared for life after the military. This briefing covers benefits for military veterans as well as what is required to complete the congressionally mandated TAP –GPS process to separate/retire from the military.

Buckley Base Tour23 August | 0900-1230 | Bldg. 606 parking lot *Register by 21 August Open to all members of Buckley AFB who have base access. Come join us to discover new locations and visit the K9 Kennels. Your Airmen & Family Readiness Center (A&FRC) will be hosting another Base Tour on Friday, 23 August 2019 and will depart from Bldg. 606 parking lot at 0900.

PCS with Ease22 August | 1300-1500 | Bldg. 606 | A&FRC AuditoriumRequired for all Service Members who have not PCS’ed within the last 4 years (not to include 1st duty assignment), who have had a significant life changing event (ex. marriage, children), who have less than four years of service and who are experiencing their first OCONUS assignment. PCS preparation pre-departure services for members to make informed decisions. Helping agencies include finance, TMO, A&FRC, medical and more ***Do not wait for your orders to sign-up for brief. This brief is only offered once a month, please schedule at least the month prior to your PCS.

Key Spouse Monthly Coffee 20 August | 0930 | Bldg. 1030 | 460th Space Wing Headquarters Conference RoomMonthly coffee for installation Key Spouses, Mentors, Ombudsmen, FRG leaders, and Family Readiness Officers to network and obtain useful information and resources to help in the implementation of the role as a Key Spouse/Mentor. This month will feature an annual SAPR training.

How To Read a Credit Report14 August | 1300-1500 | Bldg. 606 | A&FRC AuditoriumAll members of Buckley AFB and spouses. A financial essential to understand today’s credit world. Looking at the DNA of a Credit Report.

CAPSTONE15, 22 & 29 August | 0900 | Bldg. 606 | A&FRC | Rm. 14013, 20 & 27 August | 1400 | Bldg. 606 | A&FRC | Rm. 140*Appointment RequiredOpen to transitioning members who have completed all TAP GPS requirements. Mandatory for all personnel before they final out that this is completed. During this event the DD 2958 will be completed after a thorough review of all documentation required by Congress to separate from the Military.

GPS Workshop5-9 August | 0730-1630 | Bldg. 606 | A&FRC Auditorium*Pre-Separation Counseling is a pre-requisite for this class Open to all separating or retiring military members. Mandatory 5-day workshop for transitioning personnel. Congress has deemed that all separating personnel need to be prepared for life after the Air Force. This class covers financial preparedness, military to civilian skills crosswalk, job search, resume writing, interviewing, VA benefits and a small job fair. Pre-separation counseling is a per-requisite for this class.

Reintegration Briefings5, 7, 12, 14, 19, 21, 26 & 28 August | 1000 | Bldg. 606 | A&FRC Rm. 140 Open to military members returning from deployments, extended OCONUS TDYs, or remote tours. This briefing is to help members reintegrate. Mandatory for all AF AD personnel within 4 days of returning. Open to spouses, but childcare is not available (contact A&FRC for some possible options). Other returning personnel are welcome to attend.

Pre-Deployment Briefings8 & 22 August | 0930 | Bldg. 606 | A&FRC Rm. 140This briefing is from numerous agencies to help member prepare for deployment – to – This entails briefing from numerous agencies in order to help prepare members for deployment.

Retiree Survivor Benefit Plan Briefing19 August | 0830-0900 | Bldg. 606 | A&FRC Rm. 140Members planning to retire from military service; spouses and dependents. SBP Briefing is to assist retiring members with making the best decisions for their family after their death. Receive information that helps them make a decision prior to retirement to provide another source of income.

Newcomers’ Orientation A&FRC 21 August | 0730-1630 | Bldg. 606 | A&FRC Auditorium*Register by 20 August. **Required for All members new to Buckley AFB Integrative course that provides presentations from multiple base agencies and off-base partners. This class is designed to educate our newest Buckley members on resources available to them as they transition to Colorado and the local area. Continental breakfast provided! Spouses are encouraged to attend. Childcare is not provided, but contact the A&FRC for possible childcare options.

Education

Contact the A&FRC at 720-847-6681 to register for workshops.

TransiTion assisTance Program relocaTion Program

Personal/Work life Program

financial Program

readiness Program

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Education & trainingBldg. 606 | Room 160 | 720-847-6675

hours of operation: Monday-thursday 0700-1600

Friday 0700-1200 Saturday, Sundays & Federal holidays cLoSEd

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Testing: college Level testing If you still need college level credits or want to test your way through your CCAF, sign up for a testing session at the National Testing Center on base at: www.registerblast.com/buckley/exam or at the Community College of Aurora and Center Tech at: https://www2.registerblast.com/centertech/exam

tuesdays and thursdays 0800 and 1200The following tests are administered in Bldg. 606, Room 112B and scheduled by calling 720-847-6675 or e-mailing: [email protected] Defense Language Proficiency Test/Defense Language Aptitude Battery/Professional Military Education/Armed Forces Classification Testing.

Higher Education Track 22 August | 0830-1600 | Bldg. 606 | Room 160This briefing is for transitioning service members. Members pursuing college education will receive guidance on how to prepare for the college application process. It addresses such topics as identifying educational goals, education funding, researching and comparing institutions. MEMBER MUST ATTEND TAP-GPS WITH A&FRC BEFORE ATTENDING.

Initial Tuition Assistance Briefing 14 & 28 August | 0730-0830 | Bldg. 606 | Room 160All Active Duty and Active Guard Reserves are required to attend this mandatory briefing prior to using the Air Force Tuition Assistance (AFTA) for the first time. This briefing covers the use of TA and the member’s responsibilities in the process. Please contact the Education and Training Office to sign up for this briefing at [email protected]

August Briefings:

Education

Airman & Family Readiness centerBldg. 606 | 720-847-6681 hours of operation: *Monday-Friday 0800-1600Saturday, Sunday & Federal holidays cLoSEd

Airman & Family Readiness Center

In an effort to ease the burden of PCSing/PCAing, the Air Force is reimbursing up to $500 for Airmen’s spouses’ occupational state relicensing and recertification costs

incurred due to a qualifying PCS/PCA. For more information, please contact Buckley A&FRC.

Reimbursement for Re-LicensureRecertification Costs for Spouses of Military Members

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civilian tuition Assistance Program (ctAP) tuItIon ASSIStAncE FoR AIR FoRcE APF cIVILIAnSTA is available to all permanent full-time appropriated fund employees with an acceptable performance appraisal, including WG Key “acceptable performance appraisal” Permanent (not a temp, summer hire, or term employee) Tuition Standard Rates (excluding PAQs and Copper Caps) 75% reimbursement on TA, not to exceed: $250.00 per Semester Hour; $166.00 per Quarter Hour Fiscal year limit $4,500 TA is only available for two course per semester TA will only be approved for two course at any given time, course start dates can’t overlap with courses that are being attended, that haven’t been completed. If you have CTAP questions please contact Mr. Delorenzo in the Education and Training office at 720-847-9204 OR 720-847-6194

MAt 113A: Math concepts 8 october-5 november Fulfills CCAF Math ClassThis course focuses on the role mathematics plays in today’s society and how it is used to understand and solve relevant problems. Additionally, it develops a student’s numerical literacy to confidently interpret and communicate numerical information. Topics include a brief introduction to the principles of logic, numerical concepts and problem solving, algebraic concepts in the context of mathematical modeling and statistical reasoning with an emphasis on descriptive methods. Class is held at the Airman Leadership School Bldg. 30 Tuesday night’s from 1730-2130.

PSY 102A: General Psychology 27 August-1 october Fulfills CCAF Social Science requirementThis course provides an overview of the field of psychology, including psychological principles, methods, theories, and research broadly applied to various domains within the scope of psychology as a field. Topics from the biological basis of behavior to social applications for psychology are included. Class is held at the Airman Leadership School Bldg. 30 Tuesday night’s from 1730-2130.

huM 216A: classic christmas Films and Literature 12 november-17 december Fulfills CCAF Humanities ClassThis course provides a study on the classic Christmas film and literature genre, including popular stories such as A Christmas Carol and Miracle on 34th Street. Class is held at the Airman Leadership School Bldg. 30 Tuesday night’s from 1730-2130.

OfficeColorado Christian University

Don’t forget, Colorado Christian University now has on-base classes and advising services. Their office hours are Tuesdays

1200-1600 and Thursdays 0900-1300. Colorado Christian University can be reached at 303-963-3030 or [email protected]

We are currently hiring for the following positions: Child and Youth Program Assistant at the Child Development Centers and Youth Center Plans, coordinates and conducts activities for program particpants based on observed needs of individual children and youth ranging in age from 6 weeks to 18 years. Implements activities and special events that meet the physical, social, emotional and cognitive needs of children. Assists children with special projects, homework and life skills

Guest Services Representative and Custodial Workers (Housekeeper) at the Rocky Mountain Lodge

Part Time and Full Time jobs o�er the following benefits: Vacation leave accrual, Sick leave accrual, Medical insurance Dental insurance, Life insurance, Retirement (after 1 year as regular), 401(k) with matching

All application’s are submitted online through www.NAFJobs.orgFor more information & questions please call the NAF Human Resources O�ce at 720-847-6775

NAF JOBSWe’re Hiring

JOIN OUR TEAM!

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Activity Calendar page 2 Airman & Family Readiness pages 4-5 Panther Den pages 6- 7 Fitness Center page 8 Outdoor Rec pages 10-11 Child Development Center page 12 Youth Programs page 13 Professional Development pages 14-15 Education Office pages 16-17 460 FSS Directory page 19

460th Force Support Squadron 18175 E. A-Basin Ave. Bldg. 347

director, 460th Force Support Squadron Ms. Debbie Southee DSN: 847-6899 deputy, 460th Force Support Squadron Maj Joseph McIntosh DSN: 847-6919 Marketing director/ commercial Sponsorship Ms. Meljun Kruk DSN: 847-5278 Visual Information Specialist Mr. Brent Lichtenheld DSN: 847-6690 Visual Information Specialist Mr. Dalton Nester DSN: 847-9671

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460th Force Support Squadron directory

Accounting Office 720-847-6150, Bldg. 347 Airman & Family Readiness Center 720-847-6681, Bldg. 606 Airman Leadership School 720-847-9622, Bldg. 30 Child Development Centers A-Basin: 720-847-7215, Bldg. 351 Crested Butte: 720-847-6174/6175, Bldg. 725 Civilian Personnel Office 720-847-6191, Bldg. 606 Community Center/Panther Den 720-847-7197, Bldg. 630 Education and Training 720-847-6675, Bldg. 606 RM 160 Family Child Care Resource & Referral Program 720-847-9225, Bldg. 351 Fitness Center 720-847-6679, Bldg. 35 Honor Guard 720-847-6668, Bldg. 1005 RM 174 NAF Human Resource Office 720-847-6775, Bldg. 606 Leadership Development Center 720-847-7515, Bldg. 1032 Manpower 720-847-4332, Bldg. 606 Marketing 720-847-5278, Bldg. 347

Military Personnel Flight 720-847-4357, Bldg. 606 Official Mail Center 720-847-9706, Bldg. 207 Outdoor Recreation & ITT 720-847-6100/6853, Bldg. 1022 Rocky Mountain Lodge 720-847-5899, Bldg. 331/332 School Age Program 720-847-9206, Bldg. 351 Youth Program 720-847-9992, Bldg. 350

oRBItER dIScLAIMER The “Orbiter” is the official monthly newsletter of the 460th Force Support Squadron. Opinions expressed are not necessarily those

of the 460th Space Wing or the United States Air Force. All program dates and times in this publication are subject to

change. No Federal endorsement of sponsors or advertisers is intended or implied.

For advertising rates and information, please call 720-847-5278 or e-mail us at [email protected]

The Orbiter can also be viewed at www.460fss.com.

460 FSS Buckley Air Force Base Aurora, Colorado

Family Movie Night16 August Doors Open 1800 LDC

Movie snacks and beverages for purchase. *Cash only*

Outside food and beverage prohibited. For more information, please call

720-847-5375.

AUGUSTBag a 14er

outdoor Rock climbing

Bike Repair class

overnight Whitewater Kayaking

overnight Whitewater Kayaking

Bobby Padia Experience

Bobby Padia Experience

Bobby Padia Experience

Bobby Padia Experience

downhill Mountain Bike“Pikes Peak“

Informed decision Seminar

Retraining 101

ncoPES

human Performance Workshop

Self-development Workshop

FtAc

FtAcFtAcBullet Writing

FtAc

ncoPES

ncoPESSelf-Evaluation of Your Leadership Style

Study Skills 101combat Aviation Advisor Recruiting Brief

APES

Reintegration Briefing

Reintegration Briefing

Reintegration Briefing

Reintegration Briefing

Reintegration Briefing

Reintegration BriefingInitial tuition Assistance Briefing

Initial tuition Assistance Briefing

higher Education track

Reintegration Briefing

Reintegration Briefing

newcomers’ orientation A&FRc

how to Read a credit Report

Buckley Base tour Give Parents a Break & Parents night out

PcS with Ease

commander’s and First Sergeant’s newcomers’ orientation

GPS Workshop

cAPStonEcAPStonE

cAPStonEcAPStonE

cAPStonE

cAPStonE

GPS Workshop GPS Workshop GPS Workshop

Pre-deploymentBriefings

Pre-deploymentBriefings

GPS Workshop

2nd Friday

Family Movie night

End of Summer Lock-In

End of Summer Lock-In

home Alone class

#PdenParty

Pre-Separation Benefits Briefings

Pre-Separation Benefits Briefings

Retiree Survivor Benefit Plan Briefing Key Spouse

Monthly Coffee

Pre-Separation Benefits Briefings

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Reimbursement Program for

Military Spouses Page 4

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