477th Fighter Group Public Affairs
1/7/2014 - Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska -- Air
Force Reserve Command named the 477th Force Support Squadron's military
personnel program best in the command and bestowed top honors to its
operations officer Dec 6.
For the second year in a row, the squadron's military personnel section
earned the AFRC-level Gerrit D. Foster, Jr., Award as the command's top
military personnel program. The AFRC Directorate of Personnel and
Manpower Programs announced the awards in a memorandum.
"This is really something everyone in our military personnel section
should be proud of," said Lt. Col. David Kurle, 477th FSS commander.
"These Citizen Airmen and civilians work extremely hard during the week
and over unit training assemblies to meet the needs of the 477th Fighter
Group.
"I am really happy for them, it validates a lot of effort over the past year," he said.
Senior Master Sgt. R. Adam Keele, the section's superintendent for the
past three-and-a-half years was also proud of his team's efforts.
"Obtaining the title 'Best MPS in AFRC' during a time of manning issues,
dwindling resources, increasing workload and increased deployments for
MPS members, speaks volumes about the caliber and resiliency of our
Airmen," he said. "I think this is tremendous recognition of the fine
work our MPS performed over the last year.
"We have served our customers with pride, passion and dedication," Keele said.
In addition to the MPS award, Capt. Magaret Kuntz, the squadron's
operations officer, was named the AFRC Personnel Company Grade Officer
of the Year at the installation level. It was Kuntz's first time
receiving this honor.
"This award is truly a recognition of the outstanding team found in the
477th Force Support Squadron," she said. "Their exceptional dedication
to service is inspiring and motivating. It's an honor to lead such a
fantastic group of Citizen Airmen."
Kuntz and the 477th FSS Military Personnel Section will go on to compete for the same awards at the Air Force level.
Wednesday, January 08, 2014
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