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Marlene Teekell, left, 352nd Special Operations Wing

Marlene Teekell, left, 352nd Special Operations Wing

Marlene Teekell, left, 352nd Special Operations Wing commander’s secretary and protocol liaison officer and U.S. Air Force Capt. Todd Bourgeois, 352nd SOW executive officer, make arrangements for their commande... More

Marlene Teekell, 352nd Special Operations Wing commander’s

Marlene Teekell, 352nd Special Operations Wing commander’s

Marlene Teekell, 352nd Special Operations Wing commander’s secretary and protocol liaison officer, poses for a photograph in her office Aug. 20, 2015, on RAF Mildenhall, England. Teekell has a strong tie to the... More

(Left to Right) Christopher Vega, contract inspector;

(Left to Right) Christopher Vega, contract inspector;

(Left to Right) Christopher Vega, contract inspector; Jeffrey Fallin, maintenance engineer; Christopher Meeks, senior electrician; Jane Harris, engineering technician; Charles Leath, environmental protection sp... More

Secretary balances schedules, sees person, not just uniform

Secretary balances schedules, sees person, not just uniform

Ashley Aviles, 100th Air Refueling Wing commander’s secretary from Camarillo, Calif., displays the commander’s calendar for a leadership meeting, July 31, 2015, on RAF Mildenhall, England. Aviles handles the ca... More

Marlene Teekell, 352nd Special Operations Wing commander’s

Marlene Teekell, 352nd Special Operations Wing commander’s

Marlene Teekell, 352nd Special Operations Wing commander’s secretary and protocol liaison officer, adds an appointment to her commander’s calendar Aug. 20, 2015, on RAF Mildenhall, England. Teekell takes care o... More

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