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  • Promotion changes give deserving Airmen chance to excel

    Effective Jan. 1, 2008, changes to Air Force Instruction 36-2502, Chapter 4, Airman Promotion Program, were implemented. "The changes made are consistent to streamlining processes, and promotions are one of those processes," said Master Sgt. Terry Mioduszewski, 919th Mission Support Flight career enhancement chief. One change to the policy will
  • FOD Award program awards reservists for 'doing their part'

    Reservists will now be rewarded for going the extra mile while performing Foreign Object Damage prevention activities. "The FOD Prevention Award is there to show reservists that we appreciate the extra efforts they make to ensure aircraft fly safely," said Master Sgt. Marion Lollis, 919th Maintenance Group quality assurance inspector. "A lot of
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  • Duke maintainers earn highest MSEP rating in AFRC history

    Duke maintainers blew inspectors out of the water when they received the highest Maintenance Standardization and Evaluation Program inspection rating ever to be earned in the history of Air Force Reserve Command. "We were evaluated in two separate areas - Program Management and Personnel Evaluations, and we scored exceptionally well in both," said
  • Duke maintainers earn highest MSEP rating in AFRC history

    Duke maintainers blew inspectors out of the water when they received the highest Maintenance Standardization and Evaluation Program inspection rating ever to be earned in the history of Air Force Reserve Command. "We were evaluated in two separate areas - Program Management and Personnel Evaluations, and we scored exceptionally well in both," said
  • HRDC gives reservists opportunity to make a difference

    Four wing members traveled to Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth, Texas to learn how to enhance the wing's Human Resources Development Council in an effort to improve the quality of life for reservists. The purpose of the HRDC is to advise and make recommendations to the wing commander on any and all matters pertaining to the
  • Wing members help CFC exceed goal of $22,000, raise $735,000 total

    Duke members raising funds for the Combined Federal Campaign ended the year with yet another goal met. With an initial goal of $22,000, reservists have exceeded this year's expectations, raising a total of $23,836. "I'm quite happy with what we ended up with this year," said Capt. Matthew Heintzelman, 919th Maintenance Group CFC unit coordinator.
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