Combat Airlifter of the Week: Airman 1st Class Curtis Wells

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Name and Rank: Airman 1st Class Curtis Wells

Unit: 19th Healthcare Operations Squadron

Official Duty title: Medical Technician

Hometown: Fayetteville, North Carolina

Time in service: 1 year, 8 months

Time at Little Rock: 1 year

Goals: My goals include completing my CCAF prior to promotion to Senior Airman, become a TCCC certified instructor, earn BTZ and continue my education to compete my Bachelors in Nursing. Long term goals include applying for aeromedical evacuation.

Hobbies: Anything that involves sports, working out, volunteering and playing video games

19th Airlift Group priority portrayed and why?

As a 19th Healthcare Operations Squadron medical technician, Wells provides man hours to the Little Rock Air Force Base Pandemic Clinic, performing screening processes and COVID-19 testing on over 414 members to ensure mission-ready Airmen. He also participates within the community as a JROTC judge/inspector, making it possible for young cadets to receive mentoring.

Combat Airlifter of the Week: Airman 1st Class Curtis Wells

  • Published
  • 19th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

Name and Rank: Airman 1st Class Curtis Wells

Unit: 19th Healthcare Operations Squadron

Official Duty title: Medical Technician

Hometown: Fayetteville, North Carolina

Time in service: 1 year, 8 months

Time at Little Rock: 1 year

Goals: My goals include completing my CCAF prior to promotion to Senior Airman, become a TCCC certified instructor, earn BTZ and continue my education to compete my Bachelors in Nursing. Long term goals include applying for aeromedical evacuation.

Hobbies: Anything that involves sports, working out, volunteering and playing video games

19th Airlift Group priority portrayed and why?

As a 19th Healthcare Operations Squadron medical technician, Wells provides man hours to the Little Rock Air Force Base Pandemic Clinic, performing screening processes and COVID-19 testing on over 414 members to ensure mission-ready Airmen. He also participates within the community as a JROTC judge/inspector, making it possible for young cadets to receive mentoring.