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  • Being there when needed

    “That’s not my job,” is the last thing an Airman wants to hear when they call for help, but when Tech. Sgt. Adam Robinson, 20th Command Post noncommissioned officer in charge of command and control systems, answered such a call during a routine nightshift, he made it his job to be a wingman to an

  • Just be there

    Ask. Care. Escort. These are the instructions military members are given when they suspect someone has suicidal ideations. The military stresses the importance of the wingman concept and being there for each other.I did not realize how pertinent those concepts would be in my life when I initially