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Show HIU TOP TIMES Friday, August 22, 1986 quod iron picks, top NC By TSgt. Ralph Bradshaw 1881st Information Systems Sq. SSgt. Stephen Mitchell was selected as the outstanding Noncommissioned Officer of the Quarter for the 1881st Information Systems Squadron for the period April 1 through June (U.S. Air Force Photo) SSgt. Stephen Mitchell 30. Sergeant Mitchell, an air traffic control specialist in the control tower, joined the Air Force in 1979 as an aircraft mechanic. He served on assignments at Kadena AFB, Okinawa, and Ellsworth AFB, S.D., in the same field. Lieutenants go captain lieutenants on Hill AFB have been noti- Hill where he was selected Air Traffic Controller of the Quarter for the third quarter of 1985. He recently won the distinguished graduate and military studies award at the Air Force Logistics Command NCO Leadership School. The NCO of the quarter award is based on duty related achievements, civic participation, educational accomplishments and a score given by a board of Senior Noncommissioned Officers. Many fied of their impending promotion to the rank of captain. Those who have been notified of their selection to higher rank were: Neal R. Carbaugh, 16th Tactical Fighter Squadron Leonard S. Dick, 34th Tactical Fighter Squadron Lisa S. Diesing, USAF Hospital, Hill John P. Dismukes, 421st Tactical Fighter Squadron Daniel J. Flanigan, 421st Tactical Fighter Squadron Arthur C. Fogg, Det. 4, 40th Aerospace Rescue & Recovery Sqdn. Robert F. Fuschino, 34th Tactical Fighter Squadron Percival T. Gates, III, 4th Tactical Fighter Squadron Christopher A. Habig, 4th Tactical Fighter Squadron Stuart M. Hixon, Det. 435, AF Audit Agency Bassam S. Ishak, Directorate of Materiel Management Robert W. King, Directorate of Materiel Management Steven R. Kopp, 45th Tactical Fighter Squadron Joel B. Lindsey, Det. HP03 Christopher Mannion, 2701st Explosive Ordnance Disposal Squadron Patrick W. McAndrews, 729th Tactical Control Squadron Louis N. McDonald III, 4th Tactical Fighter Squadron Kenneth C. McDougall, 388th Headquarters Squadron Section Mark A. Merkel, 34th Tactical Fighter Squadron Susan L. Mosher, USAF Hospital, Hill Christopher D. Peterson, 6545 Test Group Christopher P. Randel. 388th Aircraft Generation Squadron Jerome M. Reed, 388th Headquarters Squadron Section Joanne L. Rich, Directorate of Maintenance Deborah L. Rossman. USAF Hospital, Hill Jeffry W. Shea, 2849th Civil Engineering Squadron Mark E. Spangler, USAF Tactical Air Warfare Center Terry t Treece, USAF Hospital, Hill Keith R. Weyenberg, 6545th Test Group Michael K. Winter, 6545th Test Group Robert S. 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