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Show May 27, 1999 n ploy1 age and in Kunsan AB, Korea, he spent MSet Oscar Mendoza, Education iuuu. vices and Military Training supennten- - many nuui vi&iwik Mendoza gives credit for winning the of four recipients of the 1999 award to others. Very Important Patriot Award. He was "I just make the phone calls," Mendoza selected for exceptional volunteer sersaid. "Hundreds of other volunteers vice in his military and civilian commuare, without doubt, the real VIPs on Hill worldwide liyironi among ouunimcco we tv. : AFR not me. These are the people v,ir ine tvir progiam ia &pjiiauiva Com- - need to comkeep motivated towards Kellogg Company,The Minute Maid munitv service." pany, Keebler, Clorox Cor Some of those volunteers poration and Gardetto t oods are MSgt. Artie Poe, 729th and is endorsed and adminAir Combat Squadron; 2nd istered by the National Milto get I try just Lt. Steven Turriff and A1C to itary Family Association. give people Lamont Coates, 388th Fighter "The only reason I do what one hour Wing; 1st Lt. Dan Boeh and I do is that I believe the old lLt. Rvan Novak, Contract V phrase, 'If everyone did just Maria ing Directorate; .' MSgt 7 ; one hour of community ser Combat Logistics Support Saldana, 649th vice the world would be better" Mendoza and SrA and Corbndge Gayle one to Squadron; said "I just try to get people give Amanda Vincent, Communication Squadron, hour and they take it from there." Mendoza's volunteer efforts include Mendoza said, Mendoza will receive a $1,000 cash award recruiting and coordinating volunteers Homeless Veterans Stand and go to Washington, D.C., to take part forthe three-da- y Down and recruiting and operating an in the NMFAs 30th Anniversary bration. Other award reapiente are: MSgt Carmela eye exams for 230 needy children. While I1C.; stationed at Incirlik AB, Turkey, he Wharton, BollmgB,Washuigton Bar-t- o and Ky.; Paducha, Crawford, coordinated and implemented activities Penny benefit children of the Adana Orphan- - bara Cartwright, Ft. Hood, Texas. Ser- - TTT"i ,1 y Two Area Command Ogden employees were honored May 5 during the Federal Executive Association awards luncheon in Salt Lake City. Val Lofgreen and Tami Friese were among three receiving employee of the year honors. Scholarships were also presented to two high school seniors who are children of federal employees. Lofgreen received the federal manager award. He is a supervisory com- Friese received the community service award. She is employed with Area Command Ogden as a computer assis- than 500 civilian professionals. He provided worldwide information technology support to over 120,000 customers involved in weapon systems maintenance, base operations, electronic commerce and depot distribution. His management is credited for saving the Department of Defense over $14 million in the past three years. and domestic violence victim advocate for Your Community Connection and a volunteer for many other projects. Also honored was Kenneth Parker, nonmanager award, Department of Veterans Affairs; and scholarship recipients Jacob Umbriaco, Layton High School, and Leanne Baker, Hunter High School. tant. She has been recognized for her efforts in bringing on-sit- e training to the Command, for her business savvy and for her skills in organizational develd opment and facilitation. She is a special advocate for the Utah Attorney General's Office, victim advocate for the WeberMorgan Children's court-appointe- Justice Center, board member on the puter specialist with the Defense ChiInformation Systems Agency. 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