by Senior Airman John E. Hillier
Air National Guard Readiness Center Public Affairs
8/1/2014 - JOINT BASE ANDREWS, Md. -- Spending
time outdoors is what motivates Master Sgt. David Coker, the Air
National Guard 2014 Honor Guard Program Manager of the Year.
Coker is a services craftsman with the 128th Force Support Squadron, at
General Mitchell Air National Guard Base, Wisconsin, who was selected
for his leadership excellence and selfless commitment to service members
and veterans.
Coker was inspired to join the Air Force by his grandfather, who served
as an Army cook during WWII. As the dining facility manager for the
128th Air Refueling Wing, Coker follows in his footsteps. He served
almost four years on active duty, including a deployment to Cairo during
Operation Desert Storm. It was there that he met his wife, a civil
engineering Airman with the Wisconsin Air National Guard. Upon his
return, he moved to Wisconsin to be with her.
Leadership is a way of life for Coker. As the Honor Guard program
manager, he coordinated details from the 128th Honor Guard for 200
funerals and events across two states to ensure proper respect was paid
to veterans for their distinguished
service and sacrifice. Coker and his team have developed a reputation
for their performance rendering honors, so much so that area police have
requested him by name to train their own honor guard details.
"We work with active duty Airmen a lot, mainly the Honor Guard team at
Scott Air Force Base, Illinois," Coker said. "When we go on temporary
duty for training, we usually go to an active location and work with our
active duty counterparts. Sometimes they have that stereotype in mind
of 'oh, they're just Guard guys,' but they soon realize we're a pretty
smart team."
While physical fitness is important part of every Airman's routine,
Coker leads by example. Fitness is so ingrained in his life; he says
that his favorite regulation is AFI 36-2905, which governs the Air Force
Fitness Program.
"As our Wing Fitness Manager," says Coker," I believe that if I am going
to have that title I must also walk-the-walk and maintain an excellent
PT score as well as set a good example for everyone around me."
When the holidays roll around, Coker enjoys any gathering of family and a chance to make sure everyone's fed.
"My favorite holiday is Thanksgiving," he said. "For one, it's the best
meal of the year. I like to cook for Thanksgiving and show off my
talents for the family. It's always a good time when everybody gathers
together."
No matter the time of year though, Coker can be found in the woods or on a lake, enjoying his passion and a little solitude.
"I love to fish and hunt," said Coker. "I'm already eager to get out
into the woods and put some fresh meat on the table. If there was such a
thing, I'd be a professional outdoorsman. When I retire, I plan to
spend the rest of my days on Earth trying to catch the biggest fish I
can."
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