• Combat Airlifter of the Week: Staff Sgt. Rebecca Letendre

    As a Loadmaster assigned to the 61st Airlift Squadron, Staff Sgt. Letendre manages the unit’s publications section by overseeing a $78,000 electronic flight bag program and is responsible for all hardware and software updates. She ensures 127 aviators have current technical data and guidance to

  • Combat Airlifter of the Week: Tech. Sgt. Kelly Vasel

    Vasel championed the wing disease management plan and acted as the liaison for communication in the medical field about COVID-19 which led to less than a one percent COVID-19 positive rate allowing the mission to continue.

  • Combat Airlifter of the Week: Master Sgt. Nicholas Massingill

    Name and Rank: Master Sgt. Nicholas MassingillUnit: 19th Maintenance GroupOfficial Duty title: Development and instruction section chiefHometown: North Little Rock, ArkansasTime in service: 18 yearsTime at Little Rock: 9 yearsGoals: Finish his degree, be the best father, and experience a smooth

  • Combat Airlifter of the Week: Master Sgt. Fredrick Montoya

    As a 34th Combat Training Squadron flight superintendent, Montoya Built a 34 CTS 5-member NCO team to participate in Operation Dorm Storm, which facilitated much needed dorm improvements. He also solidified stronger ties with 19th Logistics Readiness Squadron for GFLR augmentation.

  • Combat Airlifter of the Week: Tech. Sgt. Michael Feliz

    Feliz quickly put service before self and assumed unit safety roles in addition to his daily responsibilities. He overcame COVID-19 travel constraints to ensure the continued certification of training devices providing 33 thousand simulation hours for over 1,200 aircrew students this year.

  • Combat Airlifter of the Week: Airman 1st Class Erica Alvord

    As a key member of the financial analysis flight closeout team, Alvord is responsible for researching and clearing delinquent travel orders. Thanks to her relentless work-ethic, she reduced open orders 29 percent leading the 19th Airlift Wing to be ranked first out of 11 wings in Air Mobility