Mrs. Cindy Wilsbach Meets Charity Rose at Raf Mildenhall

Mrs. Cindy Wilsbach met Charity Rose at RAF Mildenhall on July 13, 2026, during a spouse engagement focused on support services.

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Mrs. Cindy Wilsbach Meets Charity Rose at Raf Mildenhall

Mrs. Cindy Wilsbach met Charity Rose at RAF Mildenhall on July 13, 2026, during a senior leader spouse engagement. The visit brought spouses together in England to connect and trade feedback on support services tied to daily life at RAF Mildenhall.

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RAF Mildenhall spouse engagement

Charity Rose serves as the 100th Air Refueling Wing integrated prevention chief. Her role placed her in the room with spouses who were discussing quality-of-life topics, giving the engagement a direct link to the support network around the Air Force community there.

The event sat inside the broader “CSAF, CMSAF visit RAF Mildenhall” framing, with the spouse engagement standing as the part focused on family support rather than ceremony. That made the meeting between Cindy Wilsbach and Rose the clearest human moment in the set.

Support services feedback

The source says spouses used the engagement to share feedback about support services. It does not spell out which services came up, so the practical takeaway is limited to the process itself: spouses had a forum to raise day-to-day concerns directly within the setting at RAF Mildenhall.

For readers tied to the installation, the relevant point is not a new policy or follow-up schedule. It is that the spouse engagement created a channel for connection, and the only documented result is that feedback was shared in that setting on July 13, 2026.

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U.S. Air Force photo credit

The image credit names Senior Airman Aidan Martínez Rosiere of the U.S. Air Force. The photo tag identifies the scene as part of the visit record, with the documented action centered on Cindy Wilsbach’s meeting with Rose rather than on any announced next step.

What spouses said about support services at RAF Mildenhall remains the unanswered point in the record, and that is the detail that would determine whether the engagement produced routine comments or more specific requests for change.

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