by Master Sgt. Veronica Aceveda
512th Airlift Wing Public Affairs
11/7/2013 - DOVER AIR FORCE BASE, Del. -- The
512th Airlift Wing conducted an enlistment ceremony during the World
Championship Punkin Chunkin Opening Ceremony Nov. 2 in Bridgeville, Del.
On stage at an event, which attracted thousands, the Dover AFB Honor
Guard presented the colors, and 2nd Lt. Adara Scholl, 436th AW, sang the
national anthem.
The military ceremony featured two recruits reciting the oath of
enlistment, signifying the start of their Air Force Reserve career in
the Liberty Wing. A reservist already serving in the 512th AW also
raised his right hand to re-enlist.
Recruit Zachary Ellis is slated to become a C-5M loadmaster and Recruit
Anthony Green will be assigned as an aerial porter. Tech. Sgt.
Christopher Hunsiker, is a logistics plans technician, who signed an
enlistment contract for six years.
"Even though there is budgetary uncertainty in the Department of
Defense, the important mission of the Air Force Reserve at Dover
requires that we continue to recruit," said Col. Raymond A. Kozak, 512th
AW commander. "There is still plenty of opportunity in the 512th
Airlift Wing."
The 1,800-member unit is expected to grow to more than 1,925 by the end
of the year. The wing is especially looking to hire for two undermanned
career fields, flight engineer and explosive ordnance disposal
technician.
Enlisting into the Air Force Reserve is similar to enlisting in the
active-duty Air Force. Reservists receive many of the same benefits as
the active-duty Air Force but have the flexibility to train and serve
near home, attend college full time or maintain a civilian career.
In the Delmarva Peninsula, anyone interested in serving in one of the
wing's many career fields, can call Tech. Sgt. Gerale R. Baker Jr. at
(302) 677-6912.
Thursday, November 07, 2013
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