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Wing Quarterly Award winners

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Wing Quarterly Award winners

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Winners of the third quarter Wing Quarterly Awards pose for a photo at the Grizzly Bend Oct. 25, 2017. Pictured from left to right are: Col. Ron Allen, 341st Missile Wing commander; 341st Civil Engineer Squadron Professional Team member, Tech. Sgt. Judson Hebert; Airman of the Quarter, Senior Airman Jordan Armijo, 341st Maintenance Group; Civilian Category II supervisory, Christopher Murphy, 341st Mission Support Group; NCO of the Quarter, Tech. Sgt. Jared Dudden, 341st MSG; Professional Team member, Tech. Sgt. Joseph Cullinan, 341st CES; Senior NCO of the Quarter, Master Sgt. Shontell Nelson, 341st Medical Group; Professional Team member, Staff Sgt. David Smith, 341st CES; Field Grade Officer of the Quarter, Maj. Marc Keller, 341st Operations Group; Civilian Category II non-supervisory, Tamara Wyatt, 341st MSG; Honor Guard member of the Quarter, Senior Airman Anna Brady, 341st Security Forces Group; Dorm Room of the Quarter, Airman 1st Class Danielle Reifowitz, 341st Logistics Readiness Squadron; Dorm of the Quarter, Airman 1st Class Jordan Chezum, 341st LRS and Chief Master Sgt. Amber Mitchell, 341st MW command chief. Not pictured are: Company Grade Officer of the Quarter, Capt. Aaron Bonovitch, 341st OG; Civilian Category I non-supervisory, Joseph Keller, 341st MSG; Civilian Category I supervisory, Dennis Sweeney, 341st MSG; Volunteer of the Quarter, Tech. Sgt. Christopher D’Angelo, 341st OG. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Daniel Brosam)

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25/10/2017
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