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Mobility Readiness Spares Package Awards

See also: Aircraft Parts Store Awards


Airman First Class Warren T. Jennings distinguished himself by meritorious service while serving as Mobility Readiness Spares Package Journeyman, 100th Logistics Readiness Squadron, 100th Mission Support Group, 100th Air Refueling Wing, Royal Air Force Mildenhall, England. During this period, Airman Jennings skillfully inventoried over eight thousand line items valued at over 47 million dollars, ensuring a 98 percent fill rate, crushing AFSOC's standard of 87 percent. Additionally, he processed and expedited 73 MICAPs worth 1.1 million dollars, enabling 168 sorties and the delivery of eight million pounds of fuel to 526 NATO aircraft. Further, Airman Jennings was hand picked to support ISR/Mali Operations and, on arrival, immediately conducted a one hundred percent inventory of 3.1 thousand vital maintenance spares, enabling the mission to be fully operational in less than six hours. Finally, his diligent and consistent efforts contributed to the Wing's "Outstanding" rating during the Logistics Compliance Assessment Program inspection. The distinctive accomplishments of Airman Jennings reflect credit upon himself, the 100th Logistics Readiness Squadron and the United States Air Force.







Senior Airman Jane A. Hedtke distinguished herself by outstanding achievement while serving as Joint Strike Fighter Aircraft Parts Store Journeyman, 96th Logistics Readiness Squadron, 96th Mission Support Group, Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. During this time, Airman Hedtke provided logistical support to the 33rd Fighter Wing and eight international partners supporting an eight billion dollar global weapon system. In addition, she processed over 300 receipts for outbound shipments and completed 21 Action Requests, reducing aircraft ground time by fifty percent. Moreover, she managed Mobility Readiness Spares Packages supply point inventory, securely storing 1,400 items worth more than sixty million dollars. Further, while supporting the 919th Special Operations Wing, she tracked 756 critical aircraft parts during Operation Enduring Freedom, enabling 1,600 successful combat missions. Finally, Airman Hedtkes provided vault support, securing 220 weapons and contributing to Eglin winning AFMC's Installation Excellence Award and ABW '11 ORI "Excellent" rating. The distinctive accomplishments of Airman Hedtkes reflect credit upon herself, the 96th Logistics Readiness Squadron and the United States Air Force.




Senior Airman Rebecca G. Sensenig distinguished herself by professional achievement while serving as Materiel Management Journyman, 302nd Logistics Readiness Squadron, 302nd Mission Support Group, Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado. During this period, the outstanding professional skill, dedication, and ceaseless efforts of Airman Sensenig resulted in major contributions to the effectiveness and success of the 302nd Airlift Wing. While deployed, Airman Sensenig processed over 300 issue requests and maintained a deployed Mission Readiness Spares Kit valued at over six million dollars which enabled over 460 intra-theater sorties. She responded to five "Red Ball" requests, receiving aircraft parts and delivering them in less than 20 minutes, ensuring aircraft were able to launch on time, increasing the mission capable rate to over 98 percent. Additionally, her efforts as clearing barrel attendant and assistant armorer ensured over 200 weapon systems were safely stored and accounted for during the Operational Readiness Inspection, resulting in accolades from the Inspector General's team. Furthermore, she conducted over 140 gas mask leak tests and inspected over 150 "A" and "C" bags in preparation for the Operational Readiness Inspection, ensuring Wing members were ready to deploy when ordered. The distinctive accomplishments of Airman Sensenig reflect credit upon herself, the 302nd Logistics Readiness Squadron, and the United States Air Force.




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