Airman First Class Juan C. Cruz distinguished himself by meritorious service while serving as Fleet Services Specialist, 721st Aerial Port Squadron, 721st Air Mobility Operations Group, Ramstein Air Base, Germany. During this period, Airman Cruz's professionalism, superior job knowledge and unwavering commitment directly contributed to the expeditious service of over 21,000 aircraft ensuring the comfort of more than 413,000 passengers. As a Fleet Services Specialist, he was hand selected for the servicing of Air Force One and was lauded by the Secret Service as best service seen to date. Additionally, during his recent deployment to Qatar as a Passenger Service Representative, he spearheaded the training of maintenance personnel on proper pax vehicle check out procedures which reduced vehicle abuse by 35 percent. Further, as a result of his persistent efforts during the HQ AMC LSEP Inspection, he flawlessly fleeted 256 missions which was key to the squadron garnering an excellent rating during the inspection. The distinctive accomplishments of Airman Cruz reflect credit upon himself, the 721st Aerial Port Squadron and the United States Air Force.
Senior Airman Theodore E. Galvan distinguished himself by meritorious service while serving as Fleet Services Representative, 62nd Aerial Port Squadron, 62nd Airlift Wing, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington. During this period, Airman Galvan's efforts as a Fleet Services dispatcher were fundamental to the servicing of more than five thousand Joint Air Attack Training and local training missions, directly contributing to a 94 percent on-time departure rate. In addition, Airman Galvan coordinated with the Air Terminal Operations Center and Gray Airfield Management to arrange aircraft servicing operations for six distinguished visitor aircraft across two airfields. His hard work and professionalism led to zero delays and showcased our joint base capability for the Secretary of State and senior Department of Defense members. Finally, he expedited the pre-flight operational checks of our unit's inventory of Air Transportable Galley and Lavatories worth 21 million dollars, ensuring the Wing fulfilled all taskings from higher headquarters. The distinctive accomplishments of Airman Galvan reflect credit upon himself, the 62nd Aerial Port Squadron and the United States Air Force.
Senior Airman Theodore E Galvan distinguished himself by outstanding achievement in the superior performance of his duties as Passenger and Fleet Services Representative, 62nd Aerial Port Squadron, 62nd Airlift Wing, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington. During this period, Senior Airman Galvan established himself as an experienced Fleet Services technician during Exercise Mobility Guardian, servicing and delivering more than two thousand meals to 22 aircraft for more than 29 countries. Moreover, Airman Galvan was instrumental in reestablishing Fleet Services as its own flight by rapidly learning 88 fleet tasks in addition to learning the procedures to maintain and service 21 Air Transportable Galley and Lavatories worth 79,000 dollars each. Finally, Airman Galvan's leadership and job knowledge was crucial in training 11 Airmen on 87 tasks, improving flight qualifications by forty percent. The distinctive accomplishments of Airman Galvan reflect credit upon himself, the 62nd Aerial Port Squadron, and the United States Air Force.