TINKER AIR FORCE BASE, Okla. --
Fellow Airmen,
This Sunday is the 15th anniversary of one of the darkest
days in our nation’s history. On the
morning of September 11, 2001, our nation and our way of life came under
attack. Since then, our lives have
changed in many ways, but we still stand united as Americans. This weekend there will be memorial events
and remembrance ceremonies across the country.
These events are important since they help us remember the sacrifices of
the men and women that died, as well as the heroic efforts of those that
responded with courage and bravery after the attacks occurred. While we remember the victims in New York,
the Pentagon, and Pennsylvania, we also remember the total force Airmen,
Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines and civil servants that have served so
valiantly...and the families that have supported them.
Since 2001, our Air Force has been operating at an
incredible pace to support combat operations, multiple contingencies, and
humanitarian relief efforts, while continuing to protect our homeland and our
allies. This pace of operations has
taken a toll on our weapons systems, infrastructure, Airmen, and our
families. Many of our Airmen have made
the ultimate sacrifice while answering our nation’s call while many others
carry seen and unseen wounds from their service. I want to thank each of you for your service
to our country and our Air Force, while reminding each of us to be a good
wingman and look out for each other. We
stand shoulder-to-shoulder as one team to deliver combat power for
America.
Our Air Force will continue to answer our nation’s
call...we run towards the sound of the gunshots...it's what we do, but we
cannot do it without the daily best efforts of each of us throughout the Air
Force Sustainment Center. We must
continue to use the “Art of the Possible” to find leaner, more efficient, more
effective, and less expensive ways to deliver combat power for our nation. While we should celebrate our many successes,
we must remember that there is much work yet to be done.
Finally, there are many threats around the world that
wish us harm and seek to end our way of life...Chattanooga, Paris, Orlando, and
Nice are stark, tragic examples, but to name a few... We must remain vigilant and pay
attention. We have dedicated and skilled
defenders that guard our gates and conduct patrols, but it takes all of us to
keep all of us safe. If you see
something, say something...let's all do our part to make sure there are no more
9/11's
Thank you again for everything that you do. I am enormously proud to serve with you.
Your Fellow Airman,
LKL
LEE K. LEVY II
Lieutenant General, USAF
Commander