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Military Personnel Flight (MPF) Citations


Staff Sergeant Josselyn N. Davis distinguished herself by meritorious service while assigned as NCOIC, Military Personnel Flight, 911th Force Support Squadron, 911th Operations Group, Pittsburgh International Airport Air Reserve Station, Pennsylvania, from XXXXX XXXXXX to XXXXXX XXXXX. During this period, Sergeant Davis provided timely and accurate administrative support for over 4,000 assigned Airmen, facilitating their professional and personal growth during their military career. She processed more than 160 evaluations which was pivotal to the Force Support Squadron earning a "Highly Effective" mission rating during the Unit Effectiveness Inspection. In addition, Sergeant Davis managed 104 Case Management System actions and processed 45 Selective Reenlistments Bonus requests with zero errors, guaranteeing two million dollars in on-time payments to reenlisting Airmen. Moreover, she was vital as the Wing's Personnel Deployment Function representative and verified over 480 deploying members met qualification requirements to deploy for Overseas Contingency Operations. Finally, Sergeant Davis briefed over 500 retiring and separating personnel on out-processing actions and benefits, ensuring a smooth and productive transition to civilian life. The distinctive accomplishments of Sergeant Davis reflect great credit upon herself, the 911th Force Support Squadron, and the United States Air Force.




Chief Master Sergeant Brenda S. Luther distinguished herself in the performance of outstanding service to the United States as Military Personnel Management Officer, Joint Force Headquarters, Vermont Air National Guard. During this perioed, Chief Luther established herself as the Command's go-to Personnel expert, skillfully coordinating numerous, complicated personnel actions among the National Guard Bureau, the Joint Force Headquarters and the 158th Force Support Flight. Despite numerous changes to procedures and regulations at the national level, Chief Luther flawlessly executed over 60 Officer Promotion packages encompassing all ranks and competitive categories, resulting in the timely recognition and professional growth of the Vermont Air National Guard's Officer Corps. Additionally, during a period of significant turnover of the Director of Staff position due to deployments and retirements, Chief Luther provided the bridge of leadership, keeping the mission of the Air Staff on task. A consummate Enlisted Leader and team player, Chief Luther augmented the 158th Fighter Wing during their March 2010 Operational Readiness Inspection by managing the night shift operations as the Noncommissioned Officer in Charge of the Exercise Entry Control Point, resulting in Wing members receiving appropriate equipment, training, and instructions and helping to solidify the Wing's overall "Excellent" rating. The singularly distinctive accomplishments of Chief Luther reflect great credit upon herself, the Air National Guard and the United States Air Force.


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