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This week’s Warrior Wednesday takes a different approach as Chad Ray welcomes members of the Dyess First Sergeants Council to discuss the mission of supporting Airmen and families across the base. Joining Chad are Master Sergeant Adrian O’Neill, Tech Sergeant Edwin Rivera, and Master Sergeant Kyle Marcek, who explain the unique role of a First Sergeant and the many ways they help Airmen through life’s challenges. The conversation highlights the work of Operation Warm Heart, a nonprofit effort that provides emergency assistance, holiday support, travel assistance for family emergencies, and other critical resources when Airmen need help most. They also discuss partnerships with the Dyess We Care Team, community projects that assist veterans and military families, random acts of kindness for Airmen, Angel Tree programs, dorm outreach, and efforts to help service members get home for the holidays. The group also shares personal stories about military service, the friendships built over a career in uniform, and the opportunities the Air Force provides through education, travel, and professional development. Plus, they discuss a community car wash fundraiser benefiting Operation Warm Heart and how local support directly impacts Airmen stationed at Dyess Air Force Base.
By Radio AbileneThis week’s Warrior Wednesday takes a different approach as Chad Ray welcomes members of the Dyess First Sergeants Council to discuss the mission of supporting Airmen and families across the base. Joining Chad are Master Sergeant Adrian O’Neill, Tech Sergeant Edwin Rivera, and Master Sergeant Kyle Marcek, who explain the unique role of a First Sergeant and the many ways they help Airmen through life’s challenges. The conversation highlights the work of Operation Warm Heart, a nonprofit effort that provides emergency assistance, holiday support, travel assistance for family emergencies, and other critical resources when Airmen need help most. They also discuss partnerships with the Dyess We Care Team, community projects that assist veterans and military families, random acts of kindness for Airmen, Angel Tree programs, dorm outreach, and efforts to help service members get home for the holidays. The group also shares personal stories about military service, the friendships built over a career in uniform, and the opportunities the Air Force provides through education, travel, and professional development. Plus, they discuss a community car wash fundraiser benefiting Operation Warm Heart and how local support directly impacts Airmen stationed at Dyess Air Force Base.