by Staff Sgt. Veronica McMahon
36th Wing Public Affairs
4/9/2013 - ANDERSEN AIR FORCE BASE, Guam -- Navy
Fire and Emergency Services recently named two Andersen Air Force Base,
Guam, Airmen Firefighter of the Year and Fire Officer of the Year for
2012.
The all-encompassing awards recognized Tech. Sgt. Arnold Castro, 36th
Civil Engineer Squadron Fire and Emergency Services Station captain, and
Master Sgt. Essam Cordova, 36th CES Fire and Emergency Services
assistant chief of operations for their accomplishments, job
performance, technical competence, leadership ability, initiative and
resourcefulness.
"It's an amazing feeling knowing that the Andersen Fire Department
selected me as their nominee," said Castro, who was awarded the Navy
Fire and Emergency Services Military Firefighter of the Year.
Both were nominated by their leadership who said they were, "without
comparison, deserving of the prestigious recognition" in their awards
packages. Andersen firefighters are part of the Joint Region Marianas
Fire and Emergency Services Department, allowing them to be nominated
for Navy awards.
Castro spent 179 days deployed to Southwest Asia where he continuously
trained firefighters to provide protection. During his time on Guam, he
led Air Force and Guam firefighters in extinguishing 1,000 square feet
of wildfire, served as the incident commander on three calls during
Exercise Cope North 2013 and responded to mutual aid with the Guam Fire
Department and Navy Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron 25 members to save
two stranded swimmers.
Cordova was awarded Navy Fire and Emergency Services Military Fire Officer of the Year.
During 2012, Cordova deployed for 179 days where he led 49 firefighters.
While on his deployment, he spent 31 hours as an incident commander for
an F-15 crash. He also served as the sole certified fire inspector and
enabled the first-ever hot pits at his deployed location, posturing the
wing for combat operations.
While at Andersen, he led 67 Airmen, acted as a first sergeant, and
according to his award package, continued to be an outstanding leader
both on the ground and in the fire house.
Although both firefighters have impressive accomplishments, they said leading the new Airmen matters the most.
"My favorite part of being a firefighter now is being able to mold,
mentor, train and develop new firefighters," Castro said. "Being
selected as the representative for this award was amazing."
"2012 was a great year," said Cordova. "It's nice to know you're recognized for what you do."
Tuesday, April 09, 2013
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