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Master Sgt. Jim Cummings, 823rd RED HORSE Detachment 1 pest management instructor, teaches pest management technicians how to properly identify fly larva, April 21. When Airmen are in deployed austere environments, the infrastructure needed to support them is critical to the success of the mission. The instructors at SILVER FLAG train those who make infrastructure more livable for deployed Airmen. This detachment is one of many stationed throughout the Air Force.(U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Cody R. Miller/Released) REDHORSE Unsung Hero: Master Sgt. Jim Cummings
An unsung hero is someone who makes a substantial contribution to the mission of their squadron or flight, and the leadership of Detachment 1, 823rd RED HORSE selected Master Sgt. Jim Cummings as the Unsung Hero this week.
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2016
Master Sgt. Martha Dunning, AFNORTH standards and evaluations manager, briefs AFNORTH members April 4 at the Killey Center for Homeland Operations. Dunning is the units Combined Enlisted Association president. She has served as the manager of the 601st Air Operations Center Color Guard Team and as a member of the Tyndall Honor Guard Team. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Ty-Rico Lea/Released) Unsung Hero: Master Sgt. Martha Dunning
Picture this, growing up abroad, visiting various places and bearing witness to the prestige of military ceremonies becoming a member of the U.S. Air force. This was the case for Master Sgt. Martha Dunning, AFNORTH standards and evaluations manager and this week’s unsung hero. Originally born and raised in Colombia until the age of seven, Dunning is the eldest of four children and the first member of her family to join the U.S. Air force.
0 4/06
2016
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