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Show TIMES June 1, 2006 Two base members receive Bronze Star medals an opposing foreign force; or while serving Two Team Hill members, Staff Sgt. Evan with friendly foreign forces engaged in an Knight and Staff Sgt. Stuart Wylie from armed conflict against an opposing armed the 775th Civil Engineer Squadron, have force in which the United States is not a recently been awarded the Bronze Star belligerent party. medal. The Bronze Star medal is awarded to any person who, while serving in any capacity in or with the military of the United States after December 6, 1941, distinguished himself or herself by heroic or meritorious achievement or service, not involving participation in aerial flight, while engaged in an action against an enemy of the United States; while engaged in military operations STAFF SGT. STUART WYLIE involving conflict with STAFF SGT. EVAN KNIGHT j Achievements, continued from A 75th Air Base Wing Airman of the Quarter Senior Airman Matthew J. Hefti 75th Civil Engineer Squadron Civilian of the Quarter, Category II Julie Pinchak 75th Medical Operations Squadron NCO of the Quarter Tech. Sgt Matthew S. Console 75th Communications Squadron SNCO of the Quarter Master Sgt. M. Cecilia Brandt 75th Mission Support Squadron Civilian of the Quarter, Category III Robert K. George 75th Logistics Readiness Squadron CGO of the Quarter Capt. Michael D. Haltom 75th Air Base Wing Civilian of the Quarter, Category IV Gerard G. Babanta 75th Communications Squadron Civilian of the Quarter, Category V Mark A. Ross 75th Civil Engineer Squadron Civilian of the Quarter, Category I Douglas Pierson 75th Aerospace Medicine Squadron NCO of the Quarter Tech. Sgt. Aubrey Barkley SNCO of the Quarter Master Sgt. Emmett Rogers Hill member wins prestigious award and we do research and come to 400 employees that dealt back together to find the best with more than $30 million On April 28 in Washington solution for the government." that supports directly those programs that we set up and D.C., David Stark, a contract- Mr. Stark received his ing administrator here at Hill, award at the Air Force Ac- initiate," Mr. Stark said. "The won the prestigious Javits- quisitions Awards Ceremony most important thing is what Wagner O'Day Act Chair- held at Arlington Cemetery we were able to accomplish in the nation's capitol. The an- here at Hill and to forward the man's Award. The award was presented nual ceremony has been held progress on it." to Mr. Stark by the Commit- at the Pentagon in tee for Purchase From People previous years. Who Are Blind or Severely "It feels good to Disabled, which is an inde- be recognized," pendent Federal agency that Mr. Stark said. "It administers the Javits-Wag- was fun to be back ner-O'Day (JWOD) Program. in Washington and JWOD's mission is to provide see who was there employment opportunities for and what was bepeople who are blind or have ing recognized." Mr. Stark said other severe disabilities. "Basically it's creating op- that while receivportunities, jobs, and a num- ing his award in ber of other things for people Washington was Courtesy Photo who are either blind or have great, he got "the some disability," Mr. Stark most satisfaction David Stark, a contracting administrator said. "I work as a contracting from, what he was here at Hill, is presented with the Javitsadministrator, so basically I able to help accom- Wagner O'Day Act Chairman's Award on April 28 at the Arlington Cemetery in Washjust administer projects. We plish. ington D.C. "We had close go out and find contractors BY MITCH SHAW Hilltop Times staff Air Force recognizes best services units, individuals Each year, the Air Force recognizes the best es programs. These awards recognize those Services units by presenting the Gen. Curtis E. demonstrating the best leadership, manageLeMay and the Maj. Gen. Eugene L. Eubank ment, customer focus and operational results. Senior Master Sgt. Cindy George, 75th Serawards. The LeMay trophy recognizes the best unit in the large base category, bases withvices Division, recently won the individual 6,000 or more military and civilians assigned.award in the ARC Senior NCO category. The Eubank trophy recognizes the best unit in Each individual category winner is authothe small base category, bases with fewer thanrized to wear the Air Force recognition ribbon or lapel pin for civilians. All winners will be rec6,000 assigned. Additionally, the trophies recognize excel- ognized at the Air Force Services worldwide lence in 19 individual categories and 21 Servic-conference June 11 to 14 in Keystone, Colo. ALC members win AFMC award 75th Civil Engineer Squadron Airman of the Quarter Airman 1st Class Adam Burton B CGO of the Quarter 1st Lt. Tim Hinko Civilian of the Quarter, Category III Eric Johnson Civilian of the Quarter, Category V Mark A. Ross Recently two individuals from the Ogden Air Logistics Center won the AFMC 2005 Engineering and Technical Management Award in the following categories: Senior Military Engineer category: Maj. Jack Miner 508th Attack Sustainment Squadron Engineering Technician category: Ronald Carucci 309th Missile Maintenance Group ••Hi'. 84th Combat Sustainment Wing Airman of the Quarter Civilian of the Quarter, Category I NCO of the Quarter Staff Sgt. Terrance M. Levesque SNCO of the Quarter Master Sgt. Karen Maimone CGO of the Quarter Capt. Brian Sporysz Civilian of the Quarter, Category II Paul Hairfield Airman 1st Class Christopher Darlington Michelle Hale Civilian of the Quarter, Category V Debbie Lindstrom 84th Combat Sustainment Group SNCO of the Quarter Master Sgt. Jon Marsh Civilian of the Quarter, Category II Paul Hairfield CGO of the Quarter lstLt. SamKidd Civilian of the Quarter, Category I Jenny Larson Civilian of the Quarter, Category V Dan Kerns 84th Combat Sustainment Wing Element Civilian of the Quarter, Category II Bruce K. Christensen SNCO of the Quarter Master Sgt. Karen Maimone JOIN THE FORCE FOR YOUR CHANCE TO CGO of the Quarter Capt. Brian Sporysz 519th Combat Sustainment Squadron CGO of the Quarter 1st Lt. David J. VanAssche NCO of the Quarter Terrance M. Levesque 784th Combat Sustainment Group Civilian of the Quarter, Category II Tim Maurer Civilian of the Quarter, Category V Debbie Lindstrom NCO of the Quarter Staff Sgt. 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