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title: "We salute the Air Force chief who smoked turkeys and bought Rockstars for his airmen when the commissary ran out"
description: "Chief Master Sgt. Ian Eishen spread holiday cheer when he pitched in after the commissary ran out of Rockstar energy drinks."
date: "2020-12-21"
modified: "2020-12-21"
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# We salute the Air Force chief who smoked turkeys and bought Rockstars for his airmen when the commissary ran out

![](<https://taskandpurpose.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/20/rockstar.jpg>)

When it comes to spreading holiday cheer, few did it better than Chief Master Sgt. Ian Eishen.

The top enlisted airman at the 412th Test Wing, Eishen smoked turkeys and gave out Rockstar energy drinks for his airmen at Edwards Air Force Base over the weekend when the local commissary ran out.

“These are in my office if you have time to grab them or I can deliver once I’m done smoking turkeys for the dorms,” Eishen wrote in a Reddit post on Friday, in what must have been the best news since mom said she was [making pizza rolls.](<https://www.sbnation.com/lookit/2017/6/16/15817774/cultural-variants-when-mom-makes-pizza-rolls>)

https://www.reddit.com/r/AirForce/comments/kfqwfx/merry_christmas_u2407s4life_these_are_in_my/

Eishen was responding to an airman mourning the absence of Rockstar at the Edwards commissary, but like a great chief, Eishen was there to save the day. His airmen praised him accordingly.

“You're a stud, Chief. Taking care of your dudes,” wrote one Reddit user.

“Best CMSGT ever,” wrote another.

“Behold, wise men from the enlisted force came to Reddit, saying, ‘Where is he who has been born king of the Airmen? For we have seen his star over on Edwards, and have come to worship him,’" said a third.

Soon other Reddit users made a meme in tribute to the Chief's gifts, which were especially appreciated at a time when the Air Force is struggling with widespread toxic leadership, overworked airmen, and [deteriorating mental health](<https://taskandpurpose.com/news/air-force-suicides-2020/>).

“Chief is setting the example for the whole dang Air Force,” wrote one Reddit user.

“Honestly, it's a super nice gesture, and it makes him much more approachable than just another name and rank,” said another. “If he also is taking the time for things like his airmen's career development, strategic planning, etc. then he is a great example of a leader.”

https://www.reddit.com/r/AirForce/comments/kfttss/can_we_vote_for_cmsaf/

Eishen also hung around to answer Reddit users’ questions about how he smoked the turkeys, and to pitch Edwards as a great location for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance training.

With 20 years in the Air Force under his belt, Eishen has done everything from intelligence analysis to combat search and rescue. He took over as command chief master sergeant for the 412th Test Wing at Edwards in April 2019, according to his [command biography](<https://www.edwards.af.mil/About/Biographies/Display/Article/913663/cmsgt-ian-d-eishen/>). The chief wrote on Reddit that he will be PCSing to Washington, DC in April.

Well done, Chief, and happy holidays one and all!

***Related: Behold the glory of the Air Force chief’s very own BBQ brisket recipe***

## Author
David Roza writes scripts about military news for the Task & Purpose YouTube channel, and he also writes articles about military pay, benefits, health care, child care, culture, and other personnel topics on a freelance basis.

Roza previously covered the Air Force and Space Force for Task & Purpose from 2019 to 2023 and for Air & Space Forces Magazine from 2023 to 2025. In the course of that reporting, he has set off a ‘Hollywood explosion’ with Air Force bomb techs, turned the (unarmed) keys of a nuclear missile bunker, hovered over the Nevada desert on an Air Force rescue helicopter, and got the best sleep of his life on the floor of a C-17 over the central Pacific.

Share tips and story ideas with David at [david.roza@teamrecurrent.io](<mailto:david.roza@teamrecurrent.io>)