“As an Airman, you enter the force accepting that you may get hurt. Jumping out of a plane and carrying heavy equipment will always be hard on the body. How quickly you can recover and get back in the fight is more important.” - CMsgt. Jeremy Mullins Tweet
Special Warfare Airmen are the critical ground link between air assets and ground forces. They are trained to solve complex problems with air, space, and cyber power, and they perform missions in the areas of Strike, Access, and Recovery. Their skillset is unique—they embed conventional and special operations units and must be thoroughly proficient in their specialty and experts on airpower and joint operations, while also possessing the skills and training necessary to seamlessly fit in with the joint service unit to which they are assigned. Members are required to meet a higher physical standard in order to ensure their readiness for, and sustainability of their missions. To improve retention rates and help their squadrons safely adapt to the higher physical standards, leadership sought ways to improve the health of their members.