Real Talk & Real Advice with REAL People: This is simply a space for me and my guests to talk about all things life can throw at us (obstacles are opportunities) Let’s Get IT! #hardtokill The views expressed are those of the author/podcaster/guests and

Fam,Y'all know the deal, no music, no fluff, straight to the point like we always do! This is a GREAT one that everyone can take valuable insight from and be better because she was willing to share her JET (Judgement, Experience, and Training)!“The Backbone Speaks” with TSgt CalvertBeing an NCO isn't for the faint of heart. It's a calling that comes with opportunity, responsibility, pressure, and reward, all at once.TSgt Calvert takes you behind the stripes to talk about what it really means to wear them…➡️ Leading when it's hard.➡️ Balancing the mission and the people.➡️ Owning the standard, even when no one's watching.➡️ And remembering why it's worth it, every single day.

There's a lot of noise out there about standards, which ones matter, which ones don't, and whether leadership reallysupports those who enforce them.Here's the truth: Every standard matters.Some may not seem directly tied to launching aircraft, securing networks, or defending the base, but every single onereinforces the discipline, trust, and professionalism that make the mission possible. Uniform appearance, customs andcourtesies, on-time reports, none of those tasks win wars alone, but they form the foundation of how we fight. If we getcomfortable skipping “the small stuff,” the cracks spread into bigger things that eventually do cost readiness andcredibility.We are members of the Profession of Arms. That title carries weight. It means we live by standards that may not alwaysmake sense to outsiders, but they exist to preserve something greater than convenience, they preserve trust. When wesigned up, we accepted a covenant with our nation and each other. Our Core Values: Integrity First, Service Before Self,and Excellence in All We Do, aren't slogans; they're the spine of every standard we uphold.I get it, some standards feel disconnected from the mission at first glance; but that's where leaders step in. It's ourresponsibility to bridge that gap for all our Airmen, to explain the “why,” to connect the dots between discipline todayand mission success tomorrow. When we do that, standards become less about control and more about commitment. Ifwe walk past a problem, we don't just accept it, we rewrite the standard. And that new standard is unacceptable.Leadership is about being kind, not nice. Nice ignores problems. Kind steps in, corrects with respect, and developspeople in the process.So, I'm calling on every Airman: Uphold the standard, teach the standard, and support those doing it right. Leaders arethe calm in the storm, the professional presence that reminds your formation, this is what right looks like.Tactical Takeaway:Every standard exists for a reason. Connect the “why,” enforce with dignity, and model what it means to be aprofessional Airman every day.Focus This Week: Re-examine one standard your team overlooks, connect it to core values and mission impact. Set up some time (Airman's time) to coach on how to provide feedback (good ref: the SBI). Mentor one Airman on why discipline in small things matters. Publicly reinforce someone modeling high standards. Be the calm in the storm: the example others follow when the easy choice would be to look away.Don't Wait, LEAD Your Team Through the Storm!More Resources Here:https://linktr.ee/theinformedairmanhttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1I2faP_RRPd7Yh3MwUsWCWVZbdfgHkBvk/view?usp=drivesdk

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Recording of the newest edition of the USAF's Enlisted Force Structure (EFS).Read it here:

Listen in as we walk through a deeply personal story—from the mountain top of success to a crushing fall, and ultimately, the climb back through resilience, faith, and hard-earned lessons with David DeJesus!More FREE resources here:The Informed Airman

Discussion between NCOs, SNCOs and CGOs about leadership topics and leader responsibilities.

Do not negate your primary responsibility and obligation while on the climb!Article here!

Candid conversation with Chief McCool, the Pacific Air Forces Command Chief about her advice to SNCOs and their importance to our Air Force's lethality!

How to use the Mission-Resource-Risk (MRR) method to analyze your mission and answer the “hard questions” from higher!The Informed Airman

Developing Others: Air Force Professional Development (MPAs & ALQs)

Unit of Action Slick Sheethttps://www.af.mil/Portals/1/documents/2025SAF/Units_of_Action_Reference_Sheet.pdfReoptimization for Great Power Competitionhttps://www.af.mil/reoptimization-for-great-power-competition/USAF Units of Action: Combat Wings, Air Base Wings, Institutional Wings defined > Air Force > Article Displayhttps://www.af.mil/News/Article-Display/Article/3908057/usaf-units-of-action-combat-wings-air-base-wings-institutional-wings-defined/————————USAF Units of Action: Combat Wings, Air Base Wings, Institutional Wings definedPublished Sept. 17, 2024The Department of the Air Force implementation of a new construct that will evolve wings into cohesive Units of Action by separating into Combat Wings, Air Base Wings and Institutional Wings will be a phased approach, starting no later than the summer of 2025.The new concept will create several organizations capable of conducting deployed combat operations, as well as base defense. Under this future construct, base, institutional and combat missions will transition into distinct organizations – called Institutional Wings and Combat Wings – each with separate commanders.Air Force combat wings will be structured as mission-ready Units of Action, with all the necessary elements stationed together at the same installation, where they can train together on a day-to-day basis.Deployable Combat Wings will evolve to deploy as fully trained teams and will replace the Expeditionary Air Base and Air Task Force models previously announced in Sept. 2023.Combat Wings will focus on mission-level warfighting readiness, supported by Air Base Wings who are focused on power projection platform readiness (the installation).Institutional wings will continue to provide support and capabilities essential to the organize, train and equip requirements of the U.S. Air Force.The goal is 24 Deployable Combat Wings fielded to meet the Air Force's rotational demands and provide depth for emerging crises – 16 Active Duty and 8 Reserve Component Wings.The phased implementation approach includes:Establishing Air Base Wings at installations that host Combat Wings and/or Institutional Wings with supported/supporting relationships.Establish the deployable variant of the combat wing: the Deployable Combat Wing. Each DCW will have a redesigned concept of support for GPC schemes of maneuver, including Agile Combat Employment, to ensure the wings are prepared to execute their wartime functions and missions with assigned Airmen and units.The Air Force will begin deliberately implementing Combat Wings, Air Base Wings and Institutional Wings across the force as early as summer 2025. The first Combat Wings should be ready to deploy elements by late 2026 (FY27).Evolution from XAB to ATF to CWIn 2023, the Air Force established the Expeditionary Air Base (XAB) as an initial force presentation model in its transition from Air Expeditionary Wings to a future force presentation model. The Air Force has been deploying Airmen under the XAB construct since the fall of 2023 and will continue to do so in the coming years.The first Air Task Forces entered the AFFORGEN cycle during the reset phase in the summer of 2024 and will become deployment-ready in the fall of 2025. These initial ATFs will replace some of the XABs as the US Air Force's deployable unit of action.During this pilot period, the Air Force will deploy Airmen using both the XAB and ATF force presentation models. Concurrently, the Combat Wing, Air Base Wing and Institutional Wing phased approach will begin. Combat Wings will replace ATFs and XABs.

Let's all just live life being a good human, showing love, kindness, grace, and mercy!

Let's be professional warfighters that: Look the part, Do the part, and Are the part!

Listen to this amazing story of pain, grief, heart, decisions, action, and the will to never give up, from the McConnells…the conquers!!

A great conversation with SSgt Larson on what self-control means to her! We would all be wise to follow her advice! Article: PDF: Video mentioned in the podcast:

See "print" article here: Act 1. Be brilliant at the basics 2. Develop a “I can help” mindset 3. Know our 42 ABW mission 4. Act & look for ways to be a teammate w/ mission contribution 5. Discuss you / your team's capes to support our mission w/ CC team 6. Develop unit specific trng to spt this 7. Work w/ sister units to train together 8. Serve on Wing OPTs to enhance our training & exercises

We must do the hard & difficult things well, easy will NEVER happen! linktr.ee/theinformedairman

Be the one to reach out to those that may be in pain, don't wait on them to be the one to reach out and ask for help. Remember, KEEP FIGHTING!!

My thoughts regarding how we (humans in general) never willing let the "enemy" (in a physical sense) overtake us; however, in the physological space, we simply let the enemy walk right up to us and overtake us!

This is the short intro to the full (print) article that can be located here: Subscribe on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/build-relation/newsletter-follow?entityUrn=7057330363861254145

A podcast with two of my four sons, where we discuss a little bit about their childhood, their choice and commitment to serve our nation in the Air Force, and about them cementing the legacy of the family business.

A brief story to highlight one of the Air Force Core Competencies: Accountability. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ucmpwithcaleb/message

“Thinking out loud” about surging trust is not the right course of action, strengthening your tribe, taking care of yourself, and being hard to kill! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ucmpwithcaleb/message

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We talk a lot about being resilient, but in my experience, I see a lot of people avoiding the hard things to just talk…Climb the mountains, ride the bull, grieve, get help, run the race, your race, fall, tumble, ugly cry, get back up, help others get back up, reflect, look at the scars and remember how you overcame them, and then realize that you are one resilient human!!You are an example of grit!#resiliencebuilding #resilienceatwork #strongresiliencetakesaction --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rtwithcaleb/message

Focus on those things that are of paramount importance to you when you are backed up against the wall! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rtwithcaleb/message

Let's GO!! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rtwithcaleb/message

Do not grow weary in doing good things! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rtwithcaleb/message

Just keep pushing through the hard things. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rtwithcaleb/message

Put your actions where your mouth is. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rtwithcaleb/message

Too many times people mess this Air Force core value up! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rtwithcaleb/message

This is a carry over from another platform, from a podcast and Facebook live, I did with my good friend Brian Bowers back in May of 2020. Yes, I left in all of the chat before we were “live” because he is my brother and I love him and our conversation. Brian left us about 24 hours ago; I will deeply miss my brother, "Chief Big Deal" but know he is smiling down on us now! He taught us all so much about life and how to LIVE it the right way. I will miss you big bro, Till Valhalla! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rtwithcaleb/message

Short description of what it means to be Hard To Kill. Visit this link for more details: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Q0hQYkFMJYzE_3YKaSzzHb58QOA2vBcz/view?usp=drivesdk --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rtwithcaleb/message

We are in the Profession of Arms and we must look the part (physical fitness). https://linktr.ee/calebvaden --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rtwithcaleb/message

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The reading of HAF, memo dated 13 Sep 2022. Subject: Key Terminology For USAF Force Presentation & Employment Approaches. A great resource for the references and doctrine (with their own videos and podcasts) can be found at: https://www.doctrine.af.mil --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theinformedairman/message

Analyze the advice you are receiving out in this big world….it may not be true, or it may be true but not what you need right now. https://linktr.ee/theinformedairman --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theinformedairman/message

The Informed Airman welcomes Keith Talk to talk About The SkillBridge Network, and how it is helping ease transition for service members around the globe! Connect at: https://linktr.ee/theinformedairman SkillBridge Network: https://www.facebook.com/groups/dodskillbridge/?ref=share&mibextid=S66gvF https://theinformedairman.wordpress.com/2022/11/28/the-informed-airmans-podcast-ep-59-the-skillbridge-network/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theinformedairman/message

Airman's Time, #4: It is “figureoutable!”A quick episode sharing how you can get “there.” I briefly share some of my advice on how you too can have a great career. Be on the lookout for the “Welcome to the #AFFAMILY 2.0” where I, and a few of my friends, share a lot more about how you can have a great career in the #AF. It is projected to release before Christmas; so follow the link below and it will be posted there once it is available! https://linktr.ee/theinformedairman --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theinformedairman/message

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Look at life through a lens of gratitude. Subscribe and follow me for more great & FREE content here: https://linktr.ee/theinformedairman --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theinformedairman/message