- Superior military image led to selection as the USAF representative during the XXX tree lighting ceremony
- Hand-picked to instruct 50 students in advanced Air Base Defense skills at the Joint Readiness Training Center
- Exceptional NCO; superb military image made him the obvious selection for NCOIC of the unit Honor Guard
- Adheres to top AFI 23-201 standards, exemplary appearance and bearing sets example for subordinates
- Top Airman! Selected as the 321st Missile Group “Airman of the Quarter” for the second quarter 1994
- Selected as top performer of the month for June, 2002; displayed leadership, professionalism
- Co-chaired “Operation White Christmas”; planned, organized entire program—raised over $17,000 for families
- Highly skilled technician; often relied upon to complete numerous difficult jobs with minimum supervision
- Currently enrolled in Organizational Management; increased supervisory skills
- Best in command! HQ AFSPC's “Financial Management Specialist of the Year” for 1994
- Mature leader; won't compromise standards, enforced highest AETC standards of conduct
- Established top rapport as NCOIC and positioning for superintendent--contingency and ancillary
training effectiveness ratings were consistently highest in the squadron--highly effective leader
-- Virtually eliminated late or no-show reports for training--herculean effort made to look easy
- Dedicated health provider; chosen as AMC Enlisted Health Services Management NCO of the Year 06
- Energetic in administrative duties; monitored key flight functions and openly accepted additional details
- Performed as observer/controller during five USAF XXX exercises; key to overall success of SF assessments
- Diligently pursing a Masters of Science Degree in Philosophy while concurrently acting as mathematics tutor
- Selflessly volunteered time with the Airmen Against Drunk Driving campaign; ensuring 100% safe transport
- Participated in the Livestrong Foundation Bike-a-Thon raising over $5,000 dollars for cancer research
- Selected as squadrons SNCO of the Quarter, first quarter 2004--impact on the mission was key to success