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LANGLEY AIR FORCE BASE, Va., July 8 -- The U.
S. Air Force Air Combat Command issued the following press release:
As the first sergeant with the 50th Security Forces Squadron at Schriever Air Force Base, Colo., Master Sergeant Erin French may have seen the most common issues affecting Airmen.
Financial, professional, personal or relationship issues are some of the problems that first sergeants help Airmen tackle on a regular basis. This ability to provide assistance may prove helpful to French as she serves as one of Schriever's four master resilience trainers.
"The vacancy came open for someone to attend, and we realized having a first sergeant as a Master Resilience Trainer could be beneficial because of the type of situations we are already helping individuals work through and resolve," French said. "Why not have a first sergeant who is already working in a resilience capacity and helping people resolve their issues be a resilience trainer?"
The newest additions to the Comprehensive Airmen Fitness program are at the lowest levels of the Air Force hierarchy, ensuring that personal resilience strategies are implemented at the squadron...