Combat Airlifter of the Week: Staff Sgt. Jacob Croft Published Jan. 7, 2016 By Senior Airman Scott Poe 19th Airlift Wing Public Affairs LITTLE ROCK AIR FORCE BASE, Ark. -- NAME Staff Sgt. Jacob Croft TIME IN SERVICE 4.5 years TIME ON STATION 4 years CORE VALUE PORTRAYED Excellence in all we do HOW DOES THE INDIVIDUAL PORTRAY THAT CORE VALUE? Staff Sgt. Jacob Croft manages the delivery of $1.5 million in care for more than 14,000 patient encounters yearly in the Family Health clinic. In addition, he stood in as the noncommissioned officer in charge for four months where he implemented a new no-show policy slashing un-kept visits to 4.7 percent, the lowest in three years. He recently completed his a Community College of the Air Force degree and was competitively selected to attend paramedic school starting in January 2016. WHY IS SERVING IN THE AIR FORCE IMPORTANT TO YOU? "The Air Force allows the ability to serve the world community, and affords me a chance to improve humanity throughout the globe that could not be accomplished elsewhere." WHAT ACCOMPLISHMENT DURING YOUR AIR FORCE CAREER ARE YOU MOST PROUD OF? "I am most proud of being selected to go to paramedic school. It's a rare opportunity in my career field and I am excited at the opportunity to go."