Combat Airlifter of the Week: Tech. Sgt. Joshua Rodie

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  • By Senior Airman Isabella Ortega
  • 19th Airlift Wing

 

Rank and name:  Tech. Sgt. Joshua Rodie

Unit: 19 Aircraft Maintenance Squadron

Official Duty title: C-130 Expediter

Hometown: Eclectic, Alabama

Time in service: 13 Years

Time at Little Rock: 2 Years

Goals: Pursue leadership roles and invest in Airmen and join the senior noncommissioned officer tier

Hobbies: Family time, perfecting the growth and sustainment of grass, and restoring his grandfather’s ’72 Pontiac Lemans

Tech. Sgt. Rodie, 19th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron C-130 expediter, led over 40 maintainers across five Air Force Specialty Codes to perform scheduled and unscheduled maintenance on 14 C-130J aircraft.

Additionally, he filled a Master Sgt. billet on Exercise STORM FLAG 25, leading a team of 24 Airmen. He oversaw the repair of an aircraft after an excessive g-force maneuver and worked with engineers to ultimately return the aircraft to service.

Finally, after an aircraft inadvertently made contact with a light-all while taxiing, he secured the scene and ensured proper impound procedures were completed. He worked with the 41st Airlift Squadron for impound release, garnering a coin from the 19th Airlift Wing Inspector General.