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Welcome to Chapman Training Annex, Home of Air Force Special Warfare Training

March 6th, 2020

JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-LACKLAND, Texas —

A parachute slid off the wall, revealing the text behind it, “Welcome to Chapman Training Annex, home of Air Force Special Warfare Training.” The life and legacy of a Special Tactics combat controller will forever be cemented into history with an installation renaming that serves to inspire not just Special Warfare trainees, but all Airmen that come through the gates of the annex.

The Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland Medina Training Annex was renamed the Chapman Training Annex in honor of Special Tactics combat controller Master Sgt. John A. Chapman March 4, 2020. The ceremony, held on the 18th anniversary of his death, was attended by family, friends and fellow Airmen.

In August 2018, Chapman was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor nation’s highest honor for his selfless actions in Afghanistan during the Battle of Takur Ghar on March 4, 2002 in support of Operation ANACONDA.

“With the renaming of this training annex, the Air Force will fittingly memorialize Master Sergeant Chapman at the location where all Air Force enlisted Airmen receive their initial combat skills training and all Air Force Special Warfare Airmen begin their journey,” said U.S. Air Force Senior Master Sgt. Michael Herrera, squadron superintendent of the 350th Special Warfare Training Squadron.

Chapman paid the ultimate sacrifice when he selflessly sacrificed his life to fend off a rocket-propelled grenade attack on an incoming MH-47 Chinook helicopter carrying a quick reaction force of U.S. Army Rangers and Air Force Special Tactics Airmen.

In a valiant attempt to rescue U.S. Navy SEAL, Petty Officer 1st Class Neil Roberts, Chapman and the team voluntarily reinserted themselves into immediate danger. Upon exiting the helicopter, Chapman immediately charged uphill through the thigh-deep snow, directly engaging enemy combatants, clearing the position.

With no regard for his own life, Chapman intentionally moved from cover and was struck by enemy machine gun fire. Despite severe, mortal wounds, Chapman continued fighting relentlessly before paying the ultimate sacrifice.

Chapman was posthumously promoted to the rank of Master Sergeant on Aug. 22, 2018 by General David Goldfein, Chief of Staff of the U.S. Air Force.

“John Chapman was a great warrior, a steadfast friend, a selfless patriot, and above all—a man of unquestionable character,” said U.S. Air Force Vice Chief of Staff, General Stephen W. Wilson. “I think it’s important to never forget his sacrifices, so that this Chapman Annex might stand as an enduring reminder to all about the ideas of selfless service—about an unwavering commitment to duty, and to fellow men, so that we can aptly characterize what John Chapman did and his service to our nation.”

Chapman is one of four enlisted Airmen in the U.S. Air Force to have been awarded the Medal of Honor.

“The heroism and valor of the number of special operators are particularly well chronicled. While there were a number of extremely high awards presented in the aftermath of this battle, the story of John Chapman’s gallantry simply stands above them all,” said U.S. Air Force Lieutenant Gen. Brad Webb, commander of Air Education and Training Command. “All Airmen who pass through this gate, for BMT as well as Special Warfare, will gaze upon this welcome sign to the Chapman Annex, and know that they may be called upon to be the next Chappy.”

Chapman’s family members attended the ceremony including his wife, Valerie Nessel and his daughter Brianna Chapman; his mother, Terry Chapman; sister Lori Longfritz and brother Kevin Chapman.

“During training, there will be days when one is pushed beyond physical limitations. Days of little sleep, cold, hunger, pure exhaustion. You’ll feel defeated, and thoughts of quitting creep in often. The operator has to want with every fiber of their being to become an operator,” said Ms. Valerie Nessel, spouse of Master Sgt. John Chapman. “This is where John’s story of heroism and legacy come into play. When doubts enter, one must remember John on that mountain top. You will learn about him through this annex training facility.”

“There is a quote by Arthur Ashe that defines heroism and that is the one word that defines John to the fullest. The quote goes like this, ‘True heroism is remarkably sober, at times undramatic. But it is not the urge to surpass all others at whatever cost, but the urge to serve others at whatever cost.’ I wish all the trainees the best in their pursuit and challenge them to train and operate as John lived and died. Thank you for always remembering John,” Nessel said.

Following the ceremony, Chief Master Sgt. Jaime Clark, command chief of the Special Warfare Training Wing, led Airmen, teammates and family members in performing memorial push-ups in honor of Master Sgt. Chapman, a Special Tactics tradition to honor fallen comrades.

The Special Warfare Training Wing selects and trains the Air Force’s conventional and special operations ground combat forces to meet the demand of the future battlefield.

The Special Tactics community was well represented with leaders from the 24th Special Operations Wing including former 24th SOW commander, U.S. Air Force Brig. Gen. Claude Tudor and U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Jeff Guilmain, 24th SOW command chief.

“We’re welling with pride seeing this dedication that will cement John Chapman’s valor and sacrifice for future generations of Special Tactics Airmen following in his footsteps,” said Guilmain.

Special Tactics is U.S. Special Operation Command’s tactical air-ground integration force and the Air Force’s special operations ground force, leading global access, precision strike, personnel recovery and battlefield surgery operations.

Story by Bridget Donovan , 24th Special Operations Wing Public Affairs

Photos by photo by Sarayuth Pinthong

SOFWERX Suppressor Tech Transfer Event 29 April 2020

March 6th, 2020

On 29 April, SOFWERX, in collaboration with USSOCOM and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, will host a Suppressor Tech Transfer Event. The purpose of the event is to identify manufacturers that can accelerate the integration of Government provided technology into commercially available suppressors.

Why Should You Participate?

• Active support by Lawrence Livermore National Lab (LLNL) to issue Government Purpose Rights of the Multi-Stage Bypass Technology Data Package (TDP)

• Access to LLNL ALE3D4I modeling and simulation software on LLNL computers

• Technical support to accelerate the integration of the technology into commercially available suppressors 

• Multiple transferees will be selected for the opportunity

US Submissions Only & ITAR Restricted 

Submit NLT 27 March 2020. For full details and to register, visit www.sofwerx.org/suppressor.

COVID-19 and the DECON7 Tactical Decontamination Solution

March 6th, 2020

(Eagle, ID – Owyhee Group Companies) The world-wide spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19) is dramatically increasing the awareness of the biological and chemical threats to our military and civilian population. Owyhee Group Companies and Inert Products have teamed up to offer Decon7 (known as D7) solution to military and municipal protection forces throughout the U.S. to reduce the spread of COVID-19 and other biological and chemical threats. “D7 is effective in killing and neutralizing up to 99.9999% of bacteria, along with viruses like COVID-19 and other biological agents and chemicals”, notes Owyhee Group Companies CEO Doug Lodge.

The development of D7 came out of the U.S. government recognition of a need to combat bioterrorism after a nerve agent was released on a Tokyo subway, killing 12 and injuring another 1,000. D7 was developed to neutralize a wide spectrum of chemical and biological threats such as Anthrax, MRSA, COVID-19 and many more, without any corrosive or harmful effects to the surrounding environment. Unlike traditional disinfectants, D7 chemically cleaves the spore wall and neutralizes the mycotoxin inside. It also changes the osmotic pressure around the cell, which causes an imbalance in the internal cellular pressure resulting in the total collapse of the cellular membrane.

D7 is a 3 part solution that after mixing has a useful life of 8 hours. It can be applied using any traditional sprayer or fogging device and can be purchased in units as small a quart and as large as 500 gallons, depending on your application. One of the most popular options is the D7  BDAS+ Tacticial Spray, which is a 14 oz, self contained one time use application with about 40 seconds of spray. It’s pefect for use in emergency vehicles to neutralize pathogens from such things as blood, vomit, feces and toxins in the field.

Parties interested in learning more about D7, including a full list of the chemical, biological and toxic chemicals it can neutralize and how to apply it, can contact the Owyhee Group Companies at 208.938.6086 or visit a special feature page at owyheegroup.com/products/d7, which contains a full list of threats D7 can neutralize.

Tactical Distributors Announces Pre-Sale for Altama X TD 10 Yr Anniv Tiger Stripe OTB Maritime Assault Mid Shoes

March 6th, 2020

Tactical Distributors has a whole line of Tigerstripe items to celebrate their 10th Anniversary.

One of the first items is the Altama X TD 10 Yr Anniv TigerStripe OTB Maritime Assault Mid Shoe.

Offered in Full and Half sizes as well as Wide widths.

This pre-order will ship on 17 March. Full details at www.tacticaldistributors.com/products/altama-x-td-10-year-anniversary-tiger-stripe-otb-maritime-assault-mid-shoes

SureFire Spotlight – The XVL2 & XVL2-IRC

March 6th, 2020

SureFire Spotlight videos are a high level rundown of specific products. This one focuses on the SureFire XVL2 & XVL2-IRC which are Pistol & Carbine Light/Laser Module systems.

They combine MaxVision Beam head assembly paired with a coaligned, laser module. In the case of the IRC variant, it is a dual-beam visible/infrared laser module.

Offered with Black or Tan body color, they are powered by a single CR-123A battery.

FirstSpear Friday Focus – GP Bag, Non-Stocking Non-Standard

March 6th, 2020

For this Friday we are getting a look at an all new Non-Stocking Non-Standard bag now available from FirstSpear, the small yet mighty GP Bag, originally developed at the request of FS professional user. Built with a double sided nylon laminate the GP bag offers improved strength and abrasion resistance. It is extremely rigid and works great as a tool bag or hygiene kit. Features dual zipper pulls, premium hardware, and low profile carry handles. 100% Made in America, available and now shipping while supplies last. Only available in coyote brown.

Dimensions: 11x5x8

www.first-spear.com/gp-bag

TacJobs – Marketing Director at S&S Precision

March 6th, 2020

Job Title: Marketing Director

Job Description
• Graphics, branding and design to support business needs and drive sales
• Develops marketing strategies in line with the company brand
• Creates and manages content for website and promotional materials
• Drives SEO tagging and conducts site audits to enhance performance
• Creative execution of web, digital, print and other visual communications
• Use of brand style guides for uniformity
• Supports all marketing needs and initiatives for the organization
• Learns and understands our product line and stays up to date with new products and features
• Create an annual 40+ page catalog that represents our brand and products
• Collaborates with Sales Department for product specification sheets (pdf or digital)
• Work with Production/Engineering Department to design product packaging
• Strategizes and implements marketing campaigns based on market trends, sales performance and customer research
• Effective direction of graphics department

Job Requirements:
• Bachelor’s Degree – highly preferred
• 2 to 5 years of product marketing in a progressive and creative environment
• Experience with marketing campaigns
• In depth knowledge of SEO/keyword research using Google Analytics or analytical tools for data mining and development of effective marketing strategies
• Ability to identify design needs to help continuously elevate the quality of marketing collateral and the brand
• Excellent communication skills both written and spoken
• Strong Excel skills and ability to organize data
• Demonstrated working knowledge using Adobe Creative Suite (InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, Premiere Pro CC and Acrobat)
• Familiarity with the latest trends, technologies and methodologies in graphic design, web design, production, etc.
• Technical savviness, including experience with data tracking and marketing automation tools (Salesforce) a plus
• Prior experience in tactical equipment industry – a plus
• Graphic Design experience a plus

We also need someone…
• Self-motivated and driven
• Fun, kind and helpful
• Cool with growth and working in a fast pace environment
• Well-organized and able to prioritize, multi-task and meet deadlines
• Ability to uphold a high level of integrity and work ethics
• Strong listening and presentation skills
• Goal oriented and results driven
• Resourceful with innovative, creative thinking
• Strong research and analytical skills
• Able to balance autonomy and collaboration
• Proactive in identifying the root cause of issues and developing creative solutions

Additional Information

Candidates should be able to supply a portfolio to demonstrate design ability for web, digital media solutions, marketing promotions and graphic design, including URLs.

Benefits: 401k, Medical, Dental, PTO, Holidays, Profit Sharing

Email resumes and queries to mdimsey@sandsprecision.com

Fallen Special Tactics Airman Honored with Hometown Bridge Dedication

March 6th, 2020

ROCHESTER, Pa. – The Special Tactics community will forever honor the lives and legacies of the fallen and ensure their names will not die twice.

Family, teammates and local community members commemorated the life and legacy of U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Dylan Elchin, a Special Tactics combat controller, with a bridge dedication at the Veterans of Foreign War Post 128, Rochester, Pennsylvania, Feb. 29, 2020.

The Vanport Bridge traversing the Ohio River was renamed, “USAF Combat Controller Staff Sgt. Dylan Elchin Memorial Bridge.”

Elchin, while deployed to Afghanistan in support of Operation FREEDOM’S SENTINEL, gave the ultimate sacrifice on Nov. 27, 2018, when his vehicle hit an improvised explosive device.

Ron Bogolea, grandfather of Elchin, and local community leaders unveiled the USAF Combat Controller Staff Sgt. Dylan Elchin Memorial Bridge.

“On Nov. 11, 2012, Veterans Day, [Dylan] wrote on Facebook, ‘I want to thank all of those who pay for our freedom, which some take for granted.’ Little did he know, six years later, he would pay that price,” said Bogolea. “Dylan’s life of duty, courage, sacrifice, and love of country reminds us what is good in ourselves and it teaches our children what is great about America.”

Pennsylvania State Senator Elder Vogel Jr. and other local representatives spearheaded the efforts in introducing the bill to have the bridge renamed in Elchin’s memory.

“Legacy is what gathers us here today.” said Vogel. “It is my hope that this bridge will encourage future generations to emulate the manner in which Dylan lived. Live for others as Dylan lived for his brothers in arms, his family and his community.”

Elchin was a recipient of the Bronze Star, Purple Heart, the Army Commendation With Valor, the Air Force Commendation Medal, the Air Force Combat Action Medal, the Good Conduct Medal, the National Defense Service Medal, the Afghan Campaign Medal, the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, and the NATO Medal.

 “Today this community gets to honor Dylan in a bridge renaming ceremony” said U.S. Air Force Col. Matt Allen, commander of the 24th Special Operations Wing. “It’s my fervent hope that those who pass across this bridge next week, next month, and in the years to come, to take a moment to remind themselves and reflect on the extraordinary service, sacrifice and commitment of one of the sons of this community, Staff Sgt. Dylan Elchin.”

Members of the 26th Special Tactics Squadron, Cannon Air Force Base, New Mexico, attended the ceremony to honor their fallen teammate.

“No matter what training we were doing he was always smiling and having a great time,” said Tech. Sgt. Adam Lollar, member of the 26th STS. “Whether it was a 1,600 mile off-road trip through the New Mexico backcountry or 100 plus degrees in the Nevada desert shooting.”

“I find it amazing to have the opportunity to witness the legacy and memory of Dylan being carried on, especially by his local community…seeing Dylan’s hometown uniting through his memory, especially someone like Dylan who gave everything for that community and this nation, is awesome,” said U.S. Air Force Capt. Marty Bouma, a flight commander with the 26th STS. “Dylan was one of the most selfless individuals I’ve met, but I know the way the community has come together in this would make him proud.”

As a Special Tactics combat controller, Elchin was specially trained and equipped for immediate deployment into combat operations to conduct global access, precision strike, and personnel recovery operations. He was skilled in reconnaissance operations, air traffic control and terminal attack control operations.

Special Tactics is U.S. Special Operation Command’s tactical air-ground integration force and the Air Force’s special operations ground force, leading global access, precision strike, personnel recovery and battlefield surgery operations.

By 1st Lt. Alejandra Fontalvo 

24th Special Operations Wing Public Affairs