ARTICLES FROM THE FIRST SERGEANT

  • Nordhaus Underscores National Guard's Indispensable Role

    ARLINGTON, Va. - In the span of a single year, the men and women of the National Guard conducted precision airstrikes to dismantle Iran's nuclear program, rescued dozens of children from rising Texas floodwaters, repelled cyber intrusions targeting critical infrastructure and sent thousands of

  • Physical training injury prevention

    Physical training is necessary to develop and maintain the fitness required to accomplish military missions, but it is also known to cause injury.

  • PCS Joint Task Force becomes Personal Property Activity

    The War Department Personal Property Activity marked a significant milestone: moving from a Permanent Change of Station Joint Task Force to becoming a permanent organization dedicated to supporting military personnel, DOW civilians and their families through PCS moves.

SENIOR MASTER SERGEANT JACOB WIREMAN

SMSgt Todd Wireman bio photo SMSgt Jacob Wireman is the First Sergeant for the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. He serves as the commanders’ focal point for monitoring the health, welfare, discipline, and morale of the centers 28,000 total force Airmen. He also serves as the commander’s principal advisor on quality force actions and mentors Airmen assigned to the unit on career progression, education, retraining, retention, retirement and separation programs. Sergeant Wireman is the commander’s liaison for medical recovery and support programs. Additionally, he acts as the unit representative on a myriad of advisory, disciplinary, and support boards for two Command Chief Master Sergeants and several military and family support agencies. Finally, as an expeditionary leader, he ensures personnel comply with Air Force and organizational policies, sustaining a mission ready force.