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May 2019
Combat Airlifter of the Week: Airman 1st Class Savanna Smith
Name and Rank: Airman 1st Class Savanna SmithUnit: 19th Medical Support SquadronDuty title: Acquisitions section leadHometown: Pinehurst, North CarolinaTime in service: 2 years, 11 monthsTime at Little Rock: 2 years, 8 monthsGoals: Obtain a Bachelor’s Degree in Hospital AdministrationHobbies: Spending time with her family and do-it-yourself home
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Nov 2018
Combat Airlifter of the Week: Airman 1st Class Jacquelyn Ayala
Name and Rank: Airman 1st Class Jacquelyn Ayala Unit: 19th Medical Support Staff Duty title: Commander Support Staff Hometown: McAllen, Texas Time in service: 1 year, 5 months Time at Little Rock: 1 year Goals: Complete CCAF before mid 2019 Hobbies: Traveling, swimming, anything outdoors and piano Location for photo: Command Section Medical Group Air Force Core Value portrayed: Excellence in all we do How does the individual portray the core value? Airman 1st Class Ayala is vital to the 23 programs that fall to her within the CSS. She not only supports 337 19th Medical Group members, but also one group commander, three squadron commanders and first sergeant. She tracks and updates 60 MDG Operation Instructions and ensures all EPR/OPRs are finalized in member’s records. She is also pursuing further education and currently POC for local women’s shelter.
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TLR recognizes Arbor Day
TLR recognizes Arbor Day
Herk Heritage: C-130 Vietnam rescue linked to 19th AMXS Airman
Herk Heritage: C-130 Vietnam rescue linked to 19th AMXS Airman
Herk Heritage: C-130 Vietnam rescue linked to 19th AMXS Airman
Herk Heritage: C-130 Vietnam rescue linked to 19th AMXS Airman
Herk Heritage: C-130 Vietnam rescue linked to 19th AMXS Airman
Herk Heritage: C-130 Vietnam rescue linked to 19th AMXS Airman
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