CMSAF Flosi Visits Little Rock AFB Airmen

Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force David Flosi visited Little Rock Air Force Base June 5-6, marking his first official visit to the installation since assuming the role as the 20th Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force.

Over the two-day tour, Flosi engaged directly with Airmen from across the Total Force - including active duty, Air National Guard, and Air Force Reserve - gaining insight into Herk Nation's unified approach to mission execution, training and innovation.


"(Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. David) Allvin and I are laser focused on the lethality and readiness of the Air Force," Flosi said. "This location is of strategic importance to us, our nation, and our ability to execute the mission across the globe."

During the visit, Flosi received a strategic mission overview from Little Rock AFB leadership, highlighting the installation's global reach and its critical role in delivering rapid global mobility while supporting national defense objectives.

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