Leaders at Fairchild Air Force Base work to preserve base culture in midst of pandemic

The Fairchild Air Force Base movie theater has been serving the base’s command staff nowadays for less cinematic purposes.

Unit leaders use the facility for exercises like commander’s calls, during which they meet with their airmen for open dialogue and future planning. The theater’s size allows personnel to spread out while observing social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Col. Cassius Bentley III, commander of the 92nd Air Refueling Wing, recalled how he committed on one particular occasion to interact with as many airmen as possible amid the gathering restrictions. As a result, he hosted 11 commander’s calls in a single day.

“We could’ve done it via video,” Bentley said

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