News>Annual Great Plains Stampede Rodeo brings Altus AFB and community together
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Base commanders, personnel and local ranch hands rode 109 horses to drive 34 cattle around on base Food, music, and entertainment attracted many people to Military Appreciation Night at the City of Altus rodeo grounds
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ALTUS, Okla. – Great Plains Stampede Rodeo spectators watch as Dixie Greene, Great Plains Stampede Rodeo queen, holds the American flag at the Great Plains Stampede Rodeo grounds, Aug. 23, 2012.The Great Plains Stampede Rodeo participants and spectators honored the American flag on military appreciation night. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Levin Boland / 97th Air Mobility Wing / Released)
ALTUS, Okla. – Col. Anthony B. Krawietz, 97th Air Mobility Wing commander, Col. Casey D. Eaton, 97th AMW vice commander and Chief Master Sgt. David A. Fish, 97th AMW command chief, are recognized at the Great Plains Stampede Rodeo, Aug. 23, 2012. The military affairs committee honored military members and their families during the first night of rodeo to show appreciation for those defending our nation. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Franklin R. Ramos / 97th Air Mobility Wing / Released)
ALTUS AIR FORCE BASE, Okla. – The 97th Security Forces team competes in a tug of war competition during Military Appreciation Night at the Great Plains Stampede Rodeo grounds, Aug. 23, 2012. The tug of war competition was one of the events during Military Appreciation Night where the 97th Security Forces Squadron defeated the 97th Training Squadron and 58th Airlift Squadron teams. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Klynne Pearl Serrano / 97th Air Mobility Wing / Released)
ALTUS AIR FORCE BASE, Okla. – Guests of the Great Plains Stampede Rodeo watch a C-17 Globemaster III fly over the Great Plains Stampede Rodeo grounds during Military Appreciation Night, Aug. 23, 2012. Military Appreciation Night is one event held during the Great Plains Stampede Rodeo in Altus. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Klynne Pearl Serrano / 97th Air Mobility Wing / Released)
ALTUS AIR FORCE BASE, Okla. – A C-17 Globemaster III flies over the Great Plains Stampede Rodeo grounds during Military Appreciation Night, Aug. 23, 2012. Military Appreciation Night is one event held during the Great Plains Stampede Rodeo in Altus. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Klynne Pearl Serrano / 97th Air Mobility Wing / Released)
by Airman 1st Class Klynne Pearl Serrano
97th Air Mobility Wing
8/24/2012 - ALTUS AIR FORCE BASE, Okla. -- An event unique to Altus AFB took place on base to kick off the Great Plains Stampede Rodeo, Aug. 23, 2012.
Base commanders, personnel and local ranch hands rode 109 horses to drive 34 cattle around on base while families, students, and other base personnel watched.
"This is a community that is engaged with the base like no other," said Col. Anthony Krawietz, 97th Air Mobility Wing commander. "It is so important for us to be out here, engage with the community, and take advantage of what the community has to offer because we get to know what they do, they get to know who we are, and then we invite them onto the base and they get to know what we do."
Students from Rivers Elementary School sat along the sidewalks of the base Youth Center to experience the cattle drive as well.
"You should have seen the kids out there all along the road," said Chief Master Sgt. David Fish, 97th Air Mobility Wing command chief. "Altus, the local communities, and all these cowboys really made the day for us."
Cattle drive spectators expressed the rarity of cattle running around a military installation.
"It's unusual to see longhorn cattle on an Air Force base, especially sitting in front of [static] aircraft," said Sherry Chadwick, Altus resident. She and her husband agree that overall, it was an enjoyable experience.
Aside from the cattle drive, the rodeo team learned about the base and our mission in the air.
"We took the rodeo team out on a ride yesterday on a C-17 [Globemaster III] and they just absolutely loved it," Krawietz said.
Food, music, and entertainment attracted many people to Military Appreciation Night at the City of Altus rodeo grounds.
"This is the second time I've done this," Krawietz said. "This is just another event where the community invites the base to be a part of what they do here in Southwest Oklahoma."
The first event was a tug of war competition where the 97th Security Forces Squadron defeated last year's champions, the 58th Airlift Squadron.
Other events that took place included a wheelbarrow race and various rodeo competitions.
"My favorite part is just being involved in Southwest Oklahoma and everything that they do," Krawietz said. Tight relationships build a strong community.