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By: Meghann Myers “There’s so much misinformation on social media and the internet, it’s incredibly frustrating,” she added. “By volunteering, I hope to prove it all wrong.” The E-6 said she works as a recruiter and regularly interacts with the public, increasing her risk of catching the highly contagious coronavirus. “I feel very passionate about the vaccine because I grew up in a home full of asthmatics and I worry about my family every day,” she said. “I know what it’s like to see someone struggling to breathe.” She also got the shot to set a good example for her coworkers, but when her office was offered the vaccine, she said she was the only one who took it.
LATHAM â The Eastern Air Defense Sector (EADS) and the New York Air National Guardâs 224th Air Defense Group (ADG) have named their annual award winners for the past year.
âThe nationâs air defense mission requires engaged and consistent excellence from all of our members,â said Col. Joseph F. Roos, 224th ADG commander. âThe challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic made this past year especially demanding and our winners distinguished themselves by going above and beyond our high standards. I congratulate them on their outstanding accomplishments and thank them for their efforts.â
Award recipients were:
1st Lt. Nancy Peterson, Cleveland, Outstanding Company Grade Officer (CGO), Drill Status Guardsmen category. A traditional Air National Guard officer who serves one weekend a month with the 224th Support Squadron (SPTS), Peterson helped develop the initial training baseline for the unitâs cyber Mission Defense Team (MDT). The training program incl
LATHAM â The Eastern Air Defense Sector (EADS) and the New York Air National Guardâs 224th Air Defense Group (ADG) have named their annual award winners for the past year.
âThe nationâs air defense mission requires engaged and consistent excellence from all of our members,â said Col. Joseph F. Roos, 224th ADG commander. âThe challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic made this past year especially demanding and our winners distinguished themselves by going above and beyond our high standards. I congratulate them on their outstanding accomplishments and thank them for their efforts.â
Award recipients were:
1st Lt. Nancy Peterson, Cleveland, Outstanding Company Grade Officer (CGO), Drill Status Guardsmen category. A traditional Air National Guard officer who serves one weekend a month with the 224th Support Squadron (SPTS), Peterson helped develop the initial training baseline for the unitâs cyber Mission Defense Team (MDT). The training program incl