Chief’s Corner: In your time

by Chief Master Sgt. Jacob Dunbar
786th Civil Engineer Squadron superintendent

Just in case you woke up this morning and had reservations about the magnitude of your contributions, let me highlight a few things for you. In your time, you executed war, preserved peace, toppled tyranny and fought terrorism. You provided aid to refugees, rebuilt infrastructures, restored governments, and assured safety and security for others. In Bosnia, Grenada, Libya and Panama, and for Desert Storm and operations Deliberate Force, Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom, you were there. 

Under your watch, dictators Manuel Noriega, Slobodan Milosevic, Saddam Hussein and Muammar Gaddafi’s reigns of terror came to an end, and Osama Bin Laden took his last breath.

You witnessed the devastation of Sept. 11, 2001, when terrorists launched coordinated suicide attacks against our country and America responded with overwhelming force to protect its citizens.

Whether it was Hurricane Katrina, the devastating tsunami and nuclear disaster in Japan, or other humanitarian operations, when people called upon America, you showed up, fed the hungry, housed the displaced and calmed the chaos. You were America’s instrument of power, aid and support. When our country needed you most, you stepped up to the challenge and restored confidence in America and all it stands for. Your dedication and perseverance strengthened our determination.

Regardless of your nationality, race, gender, religious belief or color, you have carried us to where we are today. You have secured victory in the midst of uncertainty.  You have made this country what it is today: powerful, resilient, strong and free.

Even though we have garnered much success and made significant strides, your work is not done. The road ahead will require much more from you; there is no doubt that you are up to the challenge.  America will call upon you again to do your duty; I know you will be ready. You will once again lead America’s sons and daughters into battle and bring forth victory.

In your time, you accumulated valuable knowledge and experiences. Build on those experiences, pass them on and multiply these tools into an arsenal no enemy can withstand. You came through for America many times. This time is no different — the nation is looking to you again!