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AFGSC command chief visits F. E. Warren

Chiefs look at  thermal imager

Chief Master Sgt. Charles Hoffman, Air Force Global Strike command chief, along with Chief Master Sgt. Frank Smith, 90th Operations Group superintendent, inspects a fever-screening thermal imager Jan. 5, 2020, at the base fire department on F.E. Warren Air Force Base. The imager is an innovation used to limit the spread of COVID-19 on base. Hoffman visited multiple facilities and groups on F.E. Warren as part of an immersion tour. (U. S. Air Force photo by Glenn S. Robertson)

Chief Hoffman looks at LaunchWERX innovation

Chief Master Sgt. Charles Hoffman, Air Force Global Strike Command command chief, listens in at his visit with LaunchWERX at F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyo. Jan. 4, 2020. During his stop at LaunchWERX, a group discussion was had about the process that goes into turning ideas into projects and products. (U.S. Air Force photo by A1C Darius R. Frazier.)

Chief receives brief

Tech. Sgt. Jennifer Vittetoe briefs Chief Master Sgt. Charles Hoffman, Air Force Global Strike Command command chief on dorm issues and innovations Jan. 5, 2020, at Chadwell Hall on F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyo.(U. S. Air Force photo by Glenn S. Robertson)

Airman shows Chief Hoffman culture wall

Airman 1st Class Mary-Charlotte McKean, a finance representative with the 90th Comptroller Squadron, discusses the culture wall with Chief Master Sgt. Charles Hoffman, Air Force Global Strike Commandcommand chief , at the Welcome Center on F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyo. Jan. 4, 2020. Chief Hoffman got a full tour of the welcome center, the first stop for many new Airmen who arrive at F.E. Warren Air Force Base. (U.S. Air Force photo by A1C Darius R. Frazier.)

F.E. WARREN AIR FORCE BASE, Wyo. --

Chief Master Sgt. Charles Hoffman, the command chief of Air Force Global Strike Command, visited F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming, Jan. 4, 2020, to speak with Airmen from the 90th Missile Wing.

Hoffman met with Airmen from various ranks and job fields, immersing himself in the mission and innovations of the Mighty Ninety.

While observing how Airmen here lived, worked and played, Hoffman made it clear that he was there to listen and do what he could to improve Airmen’s lives.

“The only thing I’m here to do is try and make your life better and make the mission more effective,” he said. “I use this time to gain some insight and get feedback from you to see if I’m doing a good job for you and if the Air Force is doing a good job for you.”

Hoffman made several stops during his visit, including a COVID-19 test demonstration, tours of living, working and recreational facilities, a meeting with the base first sergeants, a breakfast with junior Airmen and more.