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142nd Fighter Wing Warrior Spotlight

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142nd Fighter Wing Warrior Spotlight

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Being a single mother, Jennifer Scott was looking for a way to take the next step to help herself and daughter. She joined the Oregon Air National Guard’s 125th Special Tactics Squadron more than seven years ago and became a member of the 142nd almost four years later. As a full time technician, she has been working in demand processing, ordering parts for the F-15 Eagles and turning in broken parts for accountability. Scott also helps out in clothing issue and other areas when called upon to help support the supply office. The education benefits have helped her toward finishing a business administration degree at Warner Pacific College. She currently has a year left in the Adult Degree program and hopes to use the training to move forward with her military career. With her busy schedule, she still finds time to do volunteer work with the Oregon Food Bank, helping at her church and assisting as a coach for her daughter’s softball team.

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09/05/2013
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