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-- Reservists with the 302nd Airlift Wing who were recognized during the wing’s third quarter awards ceremony pose for a photo Nov. 5, 2017 at Peterson Air Force Base, Colo., in the Summit Center. Award recipients are, left to right: Staff Sgt. Donna Angarita, 302nd Logistics Readiness Squadron, for the NCO category, Senior Airman Joshua Miranda, 302nd Maintenance Squadron, for the Airman category Capt. Tyler Heilig, 302nd Civil Engineer Squadron, for the Company Grade Officer category, Maj. Stefanie Purdie, 302nd Airlift Wing Staff, for the Field Grade officer category. Master Sgt. Jose Medellin, 302nd Security Forces Squadron, who could not attend the ceremony earned the Senior NCO category award.

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