Enlisted Airmen induct AFSOC commander into Order of the Sword

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The enlisted force of Air Force Special Operations Command presented its commander with the highest honor it can bestow upon an individual.

Exactly 551 enlisted AFSOC Airmen inducted Lt. Gen. Eric Fiel into the Order of Sword at the Emerald Coast Convention Center in Fort Walton Beach, Fla., May 9.

The general is the ninth inductee into AFSOC's Order of the Sword, having first acknowledged the nomination from Chief Master Sgt. Bill Turner, former AFSOC command chief.

"Of all the things that we can do for the enlisted force, for the officer force, and for our civilian force, there's really only one thing the enlisted core can do for our senior commanders, and that's the Order of the Sword," said Turner.

Before dinner was served, the audience watched a video, which showcased AFSOC's 24/7 mission capabilities.

Chief Master Sgt. Matthew Caruso, AFSOC command chief, called the ceremony to formally induct the general.

After a photo montage of Fiel, which gave a glimpse into his deep commitment to the Air Force and its Airmen, the honor guard marched the AFSOC sword to the stage.

The council also paid tribute to Fiel's wife, Donna, and her sacrifice and dedication to Airmen and their families.

"I think Gen. Fiel will go down in history as one of those commanders who always put the enlisted core first," said Jim Binnicker, the ninth chief master sergeant of the Air Force. "So, I think he and Mrs. Fiel ... actually Mrs. Fiel should be the one getting the sword."

With a ceremonial sword and the AFSOC shield placed before him, Fiel spoke to the enlisted Airmen.

"Words will never express the love and admiration both me and Donna have for each and every one of you that have been involved in AFSOC, for me, for the past 33 years," said Fiel. "It is extremely overwhelming and humbling to receive such an honor.

"There are not enough thank you's that I could say," he added.


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Sounds like quite an honor. Congratulations General.
 
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Do Generals and senior commanders need more licky chewies? It seems that they get enough awards, medals and accolades just for being senior commanders. When I heard the "order of the sword", I assumed it was going to the most hard dog Airman out there.

My Force Recon Marines really appreciated all the work General Helland did as the I MEF CG in 2008-2009 so they inducted him into the "order of the blue ribbon" and left a 24 pack of Pabst Blue Ribbon with a note on it. He called us all into his office and ordered us to drink it with him while we bullshitted and told sea stories Now that is an order with some meaning behind it!
 
My Force Recon Marines really appreciated all the work General Helland did as the I MEF CG in 2008-2009 so they inducted him into the "order of the blue ribbon" and left a 24 pack of Pabst Blue Ribbon with a note on it. He called us all into his office and ordered us to drink it with him while we bullshitted and told sea stories Now that is an order with some meaning behind it!

I think that has to be the single most bad-ass award ceremony and acceptance spiel I've ever heard of!
 
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