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Show 12 Hilltop Times September 15, 2005 "Team Hill Recognizes..." is a monthly installment in the Hill-just aren't able to cover them all. This feature page is our way Hill Recognizes ...," please submit a brief write-up by e-mail to top Times. Due to the overwhelming number of awards, pro- of ensuring we give credit where we can. We will typically run hilltop.pa@hill.af.mil, call 777-4598, or bring submissions to the motions, retirements and changes in command at Hill, etc., wethis at least once a month. To have an item included in "Team 75th Air Base Wing Public Affairs Office, Bldg. 152. Professional Officer Development Course graduates Airman Leadership School graduates The following Team Hill members recently graduated from 729th Air Control Squadron: Peter Burger, Brandon Pilcher, Lisa Preku and Thomas Stephens Jr. Airman Leadership School, Class 05-G, here. Airman Leadership School is the first of three professional 775th Civil Engineer Squadron: Jason Reed. Vie following Team Hill mem- military education courses that enlisted members attend Staff Sgt. Jarkovey Jordan was the winner of the John bers recently graduated from the during their careers. L. Levitow Award. The award is named in honor of the Professional Officer DevelopAir Force's first enlisted Medal of Honor recipient. It's the ment Course, Class 05-B, liere. 75th Logistics Readiness Squadron: James Clark and highest award presented in professional Luis Matos. Ogden Air Logistics Center: military education and 75th Civil Engineer 2nd Lt Ryan Hough denotes excellence as Squadron: Tommy 75 Mission Support Group: 1st both a scholar and a Monzon and Bobby Lt Colleen Schaelling leader. The award goes Moore. 75 Medical Support Squadron: 75th the student who demonstratto Security Forces Squadron: Kevin 1st Lt Mary Camire ed excellence in all facets of the Nelson and James Vallesillo. 75 Logistics Readiness Squad- 367th Training Support Squadron: Glen curriculum. ron: 1st Lt William Glenn Sergeant Jordan was also Smith 75 Civil Engineering Squadthe winner of the Leadership 388th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron: ron: 1st Lt James Keller Award. The Leadership Award Clint Hinton, Aaron Mounts, Charlie 75 Security Forces Squadron: ed to the student who made the is presentOchoa, Michael Mlaka, Michael Arredondo, 1st Lt Seth Malley cant contribution to the overall most signifiJamaal Booker, Edward Ezagui, Vassar Holamon, 75 Operations Support Squadclass. successof the Matthew Jones and Richard Lowrey. ron: 1st Lt Gary Nowak, man Glen Smith was the winSenior Air388th Component Maintenance Squadron: Manuel Joson 1st Lt Josh Pitler demic Achievement Award. The nerof the AcaJr., Justin Deal, TVent Falcione and Stanley Sutton 75 Communication Squadron: the student who excels as a scholar award is presented to Jr. 1st Lt Andy Welborn, in both the objective and performance evaluation areas. 388th Equipment Maintenance Squadron: Dennis Hays 2nd Lt Brian Pond Senior Airmen Stanley Sutton Jr. and Glen Smith were Jr., Patrick McManaman and Christopher Manning 75 Contracting Squadron: 2nd winners of the Distinguished Graduate Award. They both 388th Maintenance Operations Squadron: Evan Scott Lt Roberta Hatch finished in the top 10 percent of the class. 649th Munitions Squadron: Jarkovey Jordan 75 Comptroller Squadron: 2nd Lt Elizabeth Trahan 729 Air Control Squadron: 1st man 1st Class Joseph outstanding: Lt William Boisvert Byrne and Staff Sgt. 75th Air Base Wing: Staff 34 Fighter Squadron: 1st Lt Kelly Steele. Sgt. Tommy Tipton. Daniel lindsey 75th Civil Engineer Squad- 649th Munitions Squad388 Equipment Maintenance ron: Airman 1st Class Jaron: Airman 1st Class Squadron: 1st Lt Jeff son Eardley and Airman Kenneth Phillips. Kaepp, 2nd Lt Ryan Jeffrey McNeal. 388th Aircraft MainteAvery 729th Air Control Squadof their on-the-job training. The following Team Hill nance Squadron: Airman 508 Attack Sustainment ron: Airman 1st Class members recently scored 90 Enlisted members must 1st Class Cole Backus Squadron: 2nd Lt Brian Christopher Balle. complete these courses percent or higher on their and Staff Sgt. Shane Cutrell 775th Civil Engineer Career Development Course successfully at various Woodard. 84 Material Sustainment Squadron: Airman 1st stages to advance in their tests. 388th Component MainGroup: 2nd Lt Alvin Class Nathaniel Cook, careers. The minimum tenance Squadron: Staff CDCs are self-study Otero, 2nd Lt Kyle Airman 1st Class Kyle passing score is 65 percent Sgt. Kevin Dilley. courses that help enlisted Pederson, 2nd Lt Andre Davis and Airman of 90 percent and scores 388th Equipment Maintemembers complete the speSprauve Christopher White. or above are considered nance Squadron: Aircialty knowledge portion Career Development Course High Scores Quarterly Awards The following individuals are Team Hill's most recent quarterly award winners: Civilian of the Quarter, category 1-Kathleen Vine, 388 Range Squadron Civilian of the Quarter, category 2-KyAnn Checketts, 526ICBM Systems Wing Civilian of the Quarter, category 3-Robert Davis, 649 Munitions Squadron Civilian of the Quarter, category 4-Brenda Tonkinson, 309 Maintenance Wing Civilian of the Quarter, category 4-Fred Tanner, 309 Maintenance Wing Honor Guard Member of the Quarter, rotational categoryAirman 1st Class Sarah Goodwin, 388 Fighter Wing Honor Guard Member of the Quarter, non-rotational category-Staff Sgt. James Terhardt, 388 Fighter Wing Honor Guard Member of the Quarter, flight leader category-Senior Airman Douglas Karas, 649 Munitions Squadron Airman of the Quarter-Airman 1st Class Jacoby R. Bruner, 388 Fighter Wing NCO of the Quarter-Staff Sgt. Kandice L. Hanenburg, 75 Air Base Wing SNCO of the Quarter-Master Sgt. Rick C. Hope, 388 Fighter Wing Company Grade Officer of the Quarter-Capt. Joshua W. Massey, 75 Air Base Wing Rocky Mountain OB/GYN is pleased to welcome Linda Koenen, Nurse Practitioner as our newest provider. Linda will complement our team of caring professional that consist of physicians, certified nurse midwives, physician assistants and nurse practitioners. For the last five years, Linda has worked at the GYN Clinic at Hill Air Force Base, She specializes in women's health including comprehensive evaluation and treatment of gynecologic disorders, contraception counseling, STD screening and well-woman exams. Linda has special interests in abnormal pap smears and treating women with hormonal concerns. At Rocky Mountain OB/GYN, we offer a full range of obstetric and gynecologic care for every phase of a woman's life. We also offer the latest medical advances with in-house 3D ultrasound, bone density screening, as well as cosmetic "laser" procedures To schedule an appointment please call us at (801) 776-0880. www.rmobgyn.com . Rocky. Mountain OB/GYN Quality Health Care for Women * Annual well-women exams for TriCarc patients do noi require a referral unless the paticnl is active duly* ECK The Family Support Center has many classes to help you! From parenting, networking, relocation assistance, financial management, and even internet classes... anything you might be interested in - we've got it. The classes are free to all ' Department of Defense employees and their families, and are held in Bldg. 308N. For more information or to register, call 777-4681. |