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Pentagon exhibit showcases Reserve leaders

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The Office of the Air Force Reserve unveiled 13 portraits of Air Force Reserve leaders during the Profiles in Leadership display ceremony here Dec. 7. The display celebrates and honors Citizen Airmen’s contributions in serving the Nation.

Air Force Reserve Command Public Affairs Director Col. Bruce Bender spent over a year curating the project to completion. “These leaders were selected based on how integral they are in shaping our Air Force Reserve,” said Bender. “Through the Profiles in Leadership project, Citizen Airmen shared personal stories about how their service impacted their lives and made a difference to the Air Force Reserve.”

The significance of the day was not forgotten.  “The surprise attack on Pearl Harbor galvanized our nation and it also revealed the strength of our nation and highlighted the dedication and commitment of our troops,” said Lt. Gen. James F. Jackson, Chief of the Air Force Reserve. “Today we honor their sacrifices and legacy by honoring those who have come after them.”

The exhibit featured Airmen from Maj. Gen. Stayce Harris, the first female numbered air force commander to Col. Chris Cunningham, an emergency preparedness liaison officer for the state of Indiana.  Their stories paint a mosaic of experiences illustrating how Citizen Airmen use their civilian expertise to benefit the Air Force in a variety of ways. 

One of the honorees, Col. Melissa Coburn, a C-17 pilot and deputy director of mobilization in the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense, was at the ceremony to see her portrait presented to the crowd of reservists. "I am truly honored to be among such great leaders who are part of this new display.  I hope our stories help inspire the next generation of citizen Airmen." 

Notable Airmen such a pararescue team leader Tech. Sgt. Daniel Warren’s portrait is among those featured in the exhibit.  Warren was recognized in the Citizen Airman for his heroism during a firefight in Afghanistan. He is also the recipient of a Bronze Star for valor and the prestigious MacKay Trophy.

Their stories are a part of more than 70,000 reservists who serve in operations with active duty forces around the globe.  Whether it is through supporting disaster relief or combat insurgencies, Reserve Airmen answer the call of duty and contribute to the best Air Force in the world.  

The Air Force Reserve plans to replace the portraits every year with leaders who make a significant impact to Air Force Reserve legacy.  The display is a lasting testament to the proud tradition of excellence and service by America’s Citizen Airmen.  

Portraits will be displayed in the Pentagon on the 5th floor, A ring, 10 1/2 corridor until further notice.


Leaders featured in the exhibit::

 

1. Maj Gen Stayce Harris, 22nd Air Force commander

2. Maj Gen Michael Kim, MA to AFRC commander

3. Maj Gen Ken Lewis, director of air, space and operations at AFRC

4. Maj Gen Richard Scobee, 10th Air Force commander

5. Col Melissa Coburn, deputy director of mobilization in the Office of Assistant Secretary of Defense

6. Col Chris Cunningham, IMA emergency preparedness liaison officer for the state of Indiana

7. Col John Tree, AAFES Board of Directors and CEO Raymond Express International

8. Dr. Josef Schmid, flight surgeon for NASA

9. Lt Col Brett “Zipper” Robison, F-35 pilot training lead at the Academic Training Center, Eglin AFB

10. Maj Dan Rooney, 301st Fighter Squadron pilot and founder/CEO of Folds of Honor Foundation

11. Master Sgt. Samuel Ameen, broadcaster, 4th Combat Camera Squadron 

12. TSgt Daniel Warren, pararescue team leader