by Master Sgt. David Fenner
Air National Guard Readiness Center
7/10/2014 - JOINT BASE ANDREWS, Md. -- The
2014 Air National Guard Youth of the Year representing the 185 Air
Refueling Wing, Iowa Air National Guard, was recognized by ANG Manpower,
Personnel and Services Director at the Air National Guard Readiness
Center.
Caroline Ascherl, daughter of Lt. Col. Joe Ascherl and Donna Ascherl,
was selected for this year's award because of her dedication to her
family, school, community, and the 185th Air Refueling Wing.
"Caroline is an outstanding young woman who can and will accomplish
anything she puts her mind too," said Flanagan, director of ANG
Manpower, Personnel and Services. "A role model for all teenagers and an
example of what we desire our youth of today to aspire to be"
The YOY program recognizes teens ages 14-18 for their outstanding
service, academic achievement, moral character and family values by
competing on a national level highlighting examples of the leadership
they have provided at their school, in their community and within their
family.
The competition is judged on school participation; Non-school sponsored
activities; leadership accomplishments; home and family; honors and
Awards; service to club and community and two written short essays.
"I hope that my actions can help myself and others grow into people of
character," said Caroline, "Living in the mid-west I have been exposed
to the values of hard work and genuine care for your neighbor. As I go
through life I want to be a person others know they can always depend
on, no matter what the situation."
Thursday, July 10, 2014
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