On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. Eric Leirer, 352nd Special Operations, Staff Sgt. Senior Airman Myah Periman, 311th Special Operations Intelligence Squadron geospatial imagery analyst, received recognition for her contributions to the Reserve's global mission, April 22 during the 2022 Virtual Announcement Event broadcasted on AFRC Facebook Live. Senior Airman Myah Periman, 311th Special Operations Intelligence Squadron geospatial imagery analyst, was recognized as the 2022 Outstanding Airman of the Year award for the Air Force Reserve Command at Hurlburt Field, Fla., April 22, 2022. . Fourth Air Force, 10 Aug 1948; Continental Air Command, 1 Dec 1948-27 Jun 1949. (U.S. Air Force photo my Michelle Gigante) (U.S. Air Force photo my Michelle Gigante). We started standing up the squadron in January of 2019, and have already won three [Major Command level] awards, logged over 7,000 flying hours, supported over 900 missions, generated over 700 products, and havent even been activated yet, said Sunderhaus. Payne and his teams line of work requires long periods of sitting, causing strain, tension, and fatigue on the body. Were going to be here for a while and so we care about making it so that Airmen want to stay. Master Sgt. Q: What inspired you to become a first sergeant? Q: Is there anything else you want to add? She explained her process is to learn what ailments members might have from participating in activities with their families, so they are not compounding the situation by being stationary for prolonged periods of time. College of International Security Affairs The 311th SOIS is also the only squadron doing anything like this in the Reserve component. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Dylan M. Gentile), From left, CHief Master Sgt. Goldenses role is unique to the flying unit, because she is the only athletic trainer embedded in the squadron and yet she supports her organization and two others. The 311th SOIS falls under the 919th Special Operations Wing and is the only mission of it's kind in the Air Force Reserve. (U.S. Air Force photo by Dylan M. Gentile). I have witnessed the achievements of an effective first sergeant reflected in the accomplishments of their units enlisted force. Redesignated as 711 Special Operations Squadron on 1 Jul 1975. Periman supports the squadron's mission of providing full-motion video . 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Magdalena Sunderhaus, 311th Special Operations Intelligence Squadron commander, looks into a computer screen, Oct. 24, 2019, Hurlburt Field, Fla. This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency. Marvin Pritchett, superintendent of the 311th Special Operations Intelligence Squadron, and Lt. Col. Magdalena Sunderhaus, commander of the 311th SOIS, unsheathe their guideon at the 311th SOIS activation ceremony , Nov. 3, 2019, Duke Field AFS, Florida. POTFF ensures special operations members have services to address the four main pillars of life -- physical, spiritual, psychological and social needs. Lineage Constituted as 5th Photographic Technical Squadron on 9 Oct 1943. Yellow refers to the sun and the excellence required of Air Force personnel. Marvin Pritchett, superintendent of the new 311th Special Operations Intelligence Squadron here. [2] History [ edit] Predecessors [ edit] The squadron was first activated during World War II as the 711th Bombardment Squadron.After training in the United States, it . 448 Fighter-Bomber Group, 18 May 1955-16 Nov 1957. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Dylan M. Gentile), Lt. Col. Magdalena Sunderhaus, 311th Special Operations Intelligence Squadron commander, looks into a computer screen, Oct. 24, 2019, Hurlburt Field, Fla. Marvin Pritchett, 311th Special Operations Intelligence Squadron superintendent, and Lt. Col. Magdalena Sunderhaus, 311th SOIS commander, proudly display the squadron's guideon, Oct. 24, 2019, Hurlburt Field, Fla. The council also has other events throughout the year to support Airmen and are always available to help point Airmen to resources they need. ARTs carry dual status as full-time civil service employees for the Air Force who, as a condition of employment, must participate as reservists. The group is stationed at Cannon Air Force Base, New Mexico . [7], Growth in special operations missions and in reconnaissance operations in support of the Global War on Terrorism led to the unit becoming one of the fastest growing Air Force units. The 311th SOIS is the only special operations intelligence squadron in the Air Force Reserve. The 99th Reconnaissance Technical Squadron was inactivated in April 1955, and its assets were transferred to the 4199th Reconnaissance Technical Squadron, which was assigned to the 57th Air Division, but attached to the 99th Bombardment Wing until the wing left Fairchild in September 1956. 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(U.S. Air Force photo by Dylan M. Gentile), Lt. Col. Magdalena Sunderhaus, commander of the 311th Special Operations Intelligence Squadron, delivers remarks during the activation ceremony of the 311th SOIS, Sept. 3, 2019, Duke Field, Fla. Sunderhaus spoke about the American Dream and the importance of tenacity in every facet of the unit's dynamic global mission. It provides tailored full-motion video processing, exploitation and dissemination for special operations forces engaged in both combat and non-combat operations worldwide. Part of the World's largest public domain source PICRYL.com. Jedidiah Payne, 2nd Special Operations Squadron operations superintendent, had his eye on the target,ready to show his kids his windmill slam dunk move when, in mid-jump, a snapping ping triggered a painful sensation through his muscles. (Left to right) Retired Maj. Gen. Richard Haddad, former 919th Special . (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Dylan M. Gentile), Lt. Col. Magdalena Sunderhaus, 311th Special Operations Intelligence Squadron commander, looks into a computer screen, Oct. 24, 2019, Hurlburt Field, Fla. (U.S. Air Force photo by Dylan M. Gentile), Lt. Col. Magdalena Sunderhaus, commander of the 311th Special Operations Intelligence Squadron, delivers remarks during the activation ceremony of the 311th SOIS, Sept. 3, 2019, Duke Field, Fla. Sunderhaus spoke about the American Dream and the importance of tenacity in every facet of the unit's dynamic global mission. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Dylan M. Gentile), From left, CHief Master Sgt. When I talk to people about what it takes to be a first sergeant, I tell them that all you need is three things: compassion, critical thinking, and resourcefulness. U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Mikayla Marthiens, 17th Training Support Squadron cyber systems operator, poses for a photo, at Goodfellow Air Force Base, Feb. 28, 2023. That has allowed me to view my introverted nature as a strength and be able to use it to create a positive impact. This comes by making sure squadron members feel welcomed and appreciated, ensuring they have what they need to perform their jobs, working with internal and external organizations to promote resiliency and create professional development opportunities, and including their families in the organizations consideration and support. (U.S. Air Force photo by Dylan M. Gentile) Reserve activates special ops intel squadron Published Nov. 4, 2019 By Airman 1st Class Dylan Gentile 919th Special Operations Wing After her graduation from the Intelligence Officer Course on 11 September 2001, she immediately departed for Hurlburt Field, FL, where she served as Intelligence Flight Commander at the 14th Weapons Squadron. [1], The squadron was activated in August 2006, to provide tailored dedicated intelligence support to special operations forces. A: [My favorite aspect of the job is] being able to positively impact the organization. Senior Airman Myah Periman, 311th Special Operations Intelligence Squadron geospatial imagery analyst, poses for the camera after winning the 2022 Outstanding Airman of the Year award for the Air Force Reserve Command at Hurlburt Field, Florida, April 22, 2022. . 191103F-XG228-567. Ellie Goldense, an athletic trainer with the Preservation of the Force and Family, takes the time for a photo in her work area at Hurlburt Field, Florida, Sept. 23, 2021. Were bringing long-term continuity to this program and mission, said Sunderhaus. https://www.picryl.com. Chief Master Sgt. Im very proud of my team, and excited to be doing the work were doing, she said. The 311th SOIS is the only special operations intelligence squadron in the Air Force Reserve. It saw combat with the 91st Wing as Far East Air Forces advanced through the Philippines and Ryuku Islands toward Japan. The unit first sergeant is probably the last person that youd peg as an introvert, especially when they wear a Christmas tree tutu to the holiday party, but I am. (U.S. Air Force photo by Dylan M. Gentile), Lt. Col. Magdalena Sunderhaus, commander of the 311th Special Operations Intelligence Squadron, delivers remarks during the activation ceremony of the 311th SOIS, Sept. 3, 2019, Duke Field, Fla. Sunderhaus spoke about the American Dream and the importance of tenacity in every facet of the unit's dynamic global mission.