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Show December 17. 1976" December 7! 1976 1 6514th names outstanding quarterly military airmen, Four enlisted personnel in the 6514th Test Squadron were recently honored when they were picked to represent their organization as Senior NCO, Outstanding First Term NCO, First-Ter- m Outstanding, Airman and Outstanding Career NCO of the Quarter. The four will now compete for the base title in their respective categories. SENIOR NCO OF THE QUARTER Senior NCO of the Quarter for the squadron is MSgt. Robert W. Frith. He is the noncommissioned officer in charge (NCOIC) of the vehicle piloted remotely electronic (RPV) maintenance shop responsible and for supervision the of guidance, management analyst and flight control systems on all RPVs. OUTSTANDING CAREER NCO OF THE QUARTER Outstanding Career NCO of the Quarter is Sgt. Jerome F. Yurek, NCOIC in the Materiel Control Unit. Sergeant Yurek provides logistical support for DC-130- DC-130- H, C-13- E, HH-5- 3 0, aircraft. He also and insures that required parts, tools and equipment are available at any time during CH-- 3 the normal 18 to workday. During the reporting period, Sergeant Yurek trained two newly assigned airmen in procedures of the standard base supply system. Also, due to his recognized abilities, he was assigned to the Air Force Flight Test Center at Edwards AFB, Calif, for six weeks to Sergeant Bennett earned 24-ho- ur provide maintenance, logistics and supply support to the "Big Cyrano" DC-130- H structural flight test program. While there, he faultlessly coordinated all logistics and supply actions program. her nomination for insuring accurate identification and of validation unique equipment required and for spares research, test and development, evaluation of RPVs. She initiated and validated to the Directorate of Distribution a for requirement approximately 2,500 line items spares for the BGM-3- 4 multimission RPV, which is currently in the testing phase. of She was able to achieve an overall three per cent due-i- n from maintenance rate on reparables generated from the RPV Maintenance Section and a 2.6 per cent NORS rate. Under her supervision the bench stock fill rate of 98 per cent has been maintained. OUTSTANDING FIRST TERM AIRMAN Sr. Amn. Sherry K. Loveless is the nominee in this category. As ground safety NCO in the Microwave Command has been Shop, instrumental in updating all electrical safety equipment for the shop and at remote From Nashville, Tenn., locations. She has Airman Loveless graduated also served as assistant PME monitor and from Bellevue control and condition of equipment. As a result of this accomplishment, she was selected as assistant production support chief for the RPV Maintenance Section, &JfPWff&WXX Senior High there. She attended Technical Schools at Keesler School enhanced the quality of shop-assign- PiCO's responsible for formulating data from several shops into a planned mission brief on a daily basis. Guidance System she Page '29 n AFB, Miss., AFB, Ariz, and UNIVAC in Salt Lake City. She is married to Sr. Amn. Wayne Loveless, who is also assigned to the 6514th. Davis-Montha- ed I , the for OUTSTANDING FIRST TERM NCO Representing the squadron as Outstanding First-Ter- m NCO of the Quarter is SSgt. Mary A. Bennett, the NCOIC of maintenance supply liaison and RPV supply point coordinator functions. Sergeant Bennett provides coordination between the squadron and Ogden Air Logistics Center depot supply division in managing supply transactions. C N maintains supervisory control over personnel in the production control area tool crib, and NORS verification. A t w -- vr v rp r Z k Sgt. Jerome F. Yurek SSgt. Mary A. Bennett - . "rA. V V I MSgt. Robert W. Frith s - i W also She "W) iW - SRA Sherry K. 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