Duty done: command chief says farewell

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Command Chief, Chief Master Sgt. Kevin Warbrick of the 514th Air Mobility Wing, here, ends his 33-year military career today.

During his tenure as command chief, Warbrick advised the wing commander and senior staff on matters of health, welfare and morale in addition to the effective use of more than 2,200 enlisted reservists assigned to the wing.

He bid farewell to the Reserve and Joint Base community Sunday during his retirement ceremony where attendees celebrated the culmination of his career.

“While the road getting here was long, the love, strength and support I received from you made it a great journey,” said Warbrick to all in attendance.

The Reserve command chief is a native of Tallman, New York and works as a computer software specialist in the enterprise network division of the Human Resources Administration for the City of New York.