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"Technical Sergeant Peterson is the NCOIC of Public Health and as such is the cornerstone of medical readiness for Team McChord," said Maj. Patricia Garcia, 62nd Medical Squadron OIC of public health. "His public health team leadership and diligence in reporting medical readiness to squadron commanders each month are pivotal reasons for Team McChord hitting an 85 percent medical readiness rate and sustaining a top third ranking of Air Mobility Command bases for a year. Sergeant Peterson was essential in the medical clearance of more than 2,000 active duty Airmen in 2010 with zero medical discrepancies. An expert in joint operation processes, Sergeant Peterson coordinated the seamless transfer of a $60 million base food inspection program to the Army in 2010. Expertly overseeing 23 health services inspection items, Sergeant Peterson's commitment to excellence in his area of expertise was key to the 62nd Medical Squadron receiving an "Excellent" in the recent Air Force Inspection Agency's Health Services Inspection and Sergeant Peterson was coined by the AFIA Inspector General as an "Outstanding Performer." (U.S. Air Force graphic/Adamarie Lewis-Page)
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"As NCOIC of the preventative health assessment clinic, Staff Sergeant McGregor manages 4,5000 active duty health maintenance visits per year, sustaining a 98 percent compliance with health readiness reviews and helping to make Team McChord no. 1 of 12 bases in Air Mobility Command for medical readiness five consecutive months in 2010," said Maj. Mared Beling, 62nd Medical Squadron chief nurse. "As a hearing conservation technician, Sergeant McGregor contributed to the 62nd Airlift Wing maintaining a 94 percent occupational health completion rate for a year, exceeding the Air Force standard by 4 percent and safeguarding the hearing health of every Airman. Sergeant McGregor is responsible for 64 health services inspection criteria. His commitment to excellence in those areas directly contributed to the 62nd medical squadron receiving an "Excellent" in the recent Air Force inspection agency's health services inspection and Sergeant McGregor was coined by the AFIA Inspector General as an "Outstanding Performer." (U.S. Air Force graphic/Adamarie Lewis-Page)
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"Technical Sergeant Mitchell Arndt is the definition of professional," said Master Sgt. Anthony Hendry, section chief, 62nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron. "He arrives early everyday with a positive attitude and works extremely efficiently his entire shift. He often stays overtime with no complaints, and works any shift we need with minimal advance notice. Sergeant Arndt is currently filling a master sergeant billet and functions at a very high level. He is far and away our best technical sergeant." (U.S. Air Force graphic/Adamarie Lewis-Page)
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"Senior Airman Smith was chosen because she is the heartbeat of the OSS," said Lt. Col. Teri L. Consoldane, 62nd Operations Support Squadron commander. "She has responsibility for keeping a majority of the commander's programs on track and still finds time to run the Unit Advisory Council, to plan nearly every detail of our squadron social events, raise funds and keep us active in our community. She's also a squadron spouse, with two young children at home and a deployed husband. She not only fixes any problem she comes across, but actively looks for ways to improve the efficiency of the squadron, the environment in which we work and the morale of our Airmen. We wouldn't be nearly the squadron we are without her contributions." (U.S. Air Force graphic/Adamarie Lewis-Page)
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"Staff Sergeant Michelle Fredrick is a driven, hard-charging young NCO," said Tech. Sgt. Jonathan Carlson, NCOIC wing scheduler, 62nd Operations Support Squadron. "She recently finished her associate's degree via the Community College of the Air Force. Upon arriving to McChord, she has excelled in the job and helped streamline processes while manning was drastically cut helping ease the transition. She also has aspirations of becoming a social worker." (U.S. Air Force graphic/Adamarie Lewis-Page)
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"He drools a lot, can't talk, has trouble walking, but somehow he gets the new year started off right every year." Father Time, Personification of time, Halls of time. (U.S. Air Force graphic/Adamarie Lewis-Page)
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"Every year, Father Time consistently supports the mission," said Baby New Year, Halls of time apprentice. "His personification of time is spot-on. Elderly bearded man, dressed in a robe, carrying a scythe and an hourglass or some other timekeeping device (representing time's consistent movement); who else but Old Man Time could pull that off?" (U.S. Air Force graphic/Adamarie Lewis-Page)
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"Technical Sergeant Branum leads two shifts with 36 military/civilian personnel and fulfills Master Sergeant-level responsibilities in the absence of the NCOIC," said Master Sgt. Eric Pieper, Jr., NCOIC Cargo Operations, 62nd Aerial Port Squadron. "He flawlessly led the cargo deployment facility as NOCIC during a recent mobility exercise. Additionally, he was selected as a subject matter expert to perform inspector duties for a 437th Aerial Port Squadron staff assistance visit as Joint Base Charleston in South Carolina, prepare for an LCAP inspection. During his time there, he lead members in accomplishing 200 evaluations in 72 hours helping the 437th Aerial Port Squadron Cargo Processing and Ramp Services Flight. He was coined by the 437th MXG/CC and 437th APS/CC for excellence." (U.S. Air Force graphic/Adamarie Lewis-Page)
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"Staff Sergeant Cornish is a proven performer with a 'can do' attitude! Relatively new to the Air Terminal Operations Center, she immediately completed all her core task training, and was the first to complete load planning training as an additional wartime deployable skill set," said Master Sgt. Kevin Bogle, NCOIC ATOC, 62nd Aerial Port Squadron. "During recent MOBEX, she took charge of the ATOC portion of the control deployment facility and ensured all information was passed in a timely manner, ensuring in-transit visibility of assets was available to squadron, group, and wing leadership. Her attention to detail has been instrumental in capturing all movement data, and keeping port operations on track." (U.S. Air Force graphic/Adamarie Lewis-Page)
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"Staff Sergeant Conklin has repeatedly been identified as an individual who leads the way in everything he does," said Senior Master Sgt. Aaron Boone, Western Air Defense Sector, Joint Interface Control Center superintendent. "From ensuring over a dozen situational awareness pictures are correctly interconnected with other command and control locations to documenting baseline configurations for more than 20 pieces of equipment, Sergeant Conklin is a true professional." (U.S. Air Force graphic/Adamarie Lewis-Page)
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"Airman Carter is both compassionate and technical when it comes to her work. She is an expert patrolman who always leads her peers from the front." Major Edward L. Smalls, Commander, 627th Security Forces Squadron. (U.S. Air Force graphic/Adamarie Lewis-Page)
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"Sergeant Campbell is a true professional in every sense of the word. She is extremely dedicated to the Air Force and exemplifies the core values every single day." Major Edward L. Smalls, Commander, 627th Security Forces Squadron. (U.S. Air Force graphic/Adamarie Lewis-Page)
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