ANG units participate in 2017 Global Strike Challenge

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  • By Airman 1st Class Braydon Williams
  • 90th Missile Wing Public Affairs
Teams from across Air Force Global Strike Command, including the Air National Guard, Air Force Reserve Command and Air Combat Command, competed in the 2017 Global Strike Challenge.

The goals of the competition are to showcase the world’s premier bomber and ICBM force, foster esprit de corps through rigorous competition and teamwork, recognize outstanding AFGSC personnel and teams, and to improve our combat capabilities through competition and community cross talk

Operations, maintenance, security forces teams, and helicopter crews from bomber and missile wings competed to be named best-of-the-best. All units supporting the AFGSC mission were invited to compete throughout the challenge, showcasing their expertise, skill and capabilities.

More than 450 Airmen took part in Global Strike Challenge competitions at various locations throughout the country, culminating in the symposium and score posting event at Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana.

Security forces defenders were tested on marksmanship, navigation, self-aid buddy care and tactics throughout the week.

Maintenance Airmen competed in timed trials of troubleshooting and repair tasks for various parts and equipment related to their career fields.

Helicopter security response events consisted of timed scramble launch, low altitude tactics, high altitude tactics.

Missileer competitions consisted of a two-hour ICBM missile procedure training event. The missile combat crew received various stimuli to include Emergency War Order actions, simulated emergencies, maintenance actions, and security situations which required crew members to respond according to tech data and knowledge.

Global Strike Airmen's wide array of skills and knowledge mark AFGSC as the world’s premier bomber and ICBM force.

"The GSC is a test for yourself and a test for your team," said Senior Airman Gerald Brown, 790th Missile Security Forces Squadron. "It brings up team morale and the competitive spirit."

Global Strike Challenge competitors were selected from available unit personnel, and represent outstanding AFGSC organizations.

GSC is in place to help foster esprit de corps through rigorous competition and teamwork.

"GSC is important because each base can broadcast their abilities and how good they are at what they do every day," said Senior Airman Colton Schoenegge, 90th Security Forces Group Tactical Response Force

Official score-posting will be at Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana Nov. 13-16, in conjunction with the symposium at the Shreveport Convention Center. To view the symposium live follow the link below.

www.dvidshub.net/webcast/11438